Wireless Technology and the Electrical Contractor
The purpose of “Wireless Technology and the Electrical Contractor” was to answer some fundamental questions regarding the threats and opportunities that wireless technology presents to the electrical contracting industry. Any time a technological change affects an entire industry, thre is apprehension about its use and market feasibility. Answering the following questions has been the primary focus of this research: What are the threats to electrical contractors? Is there a real market for this technology; and, if so, is it large enough for profitable entry? How should electrical contractors train to enter this market? What are the consequences of the current labor shortage for the expansion of this technology? Should NECA members be the leading force in implementing this technology?
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Publication Date:
February 2003
Format & Size:
Soft cover; vii and 28 pages
Index Number:
F2205

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