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aravedis today
announced the publication of its fourth edition of "WiMAX and
Broadband Wireless (Sub-11GHz) Worldwide Market Analysis and Trends
2006-2012" report.
WiMAX is on
track to compete for mainstream wireless markets according to Maravedis
Report "Nothing points out the immediate course into mass market
development than the planned introduction of multimode WiMAX mobile
plus cellular semiconductors and devices," said Adlane Fellah,
Senior Analyst at Maravedis, and co-author of the report.
A REPORT THAT EVOLVES
WITH THE MARKET
This 800-page report
provides a comprehensive analysis of the broadband wireless market,
technology trends, regulation as well as Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR). The document also considers the experience of service providers
whilst providing an overview of key emerging countries-BRIC (Brazil,
Russia, India and China), in addition to an in-dept analysis of
municipal markets.
Highlights of the Report
include:
-- Service providers
are examining fixed mobile convergence to reverse ARPU decline.
-- Service providers
care about certification, standardization and economies of scale
in the medium to long term, but they want robust equipment with
NLOS capabilities today.
-- The cost of indoor
CPE will fall to US$75 by 2008, which will in turn boost the proliferation
of WiMAX.
-- BRIC countries will
represent one third of accumulated BWA/WiMAX subscribers by 2012.
-- Lack of spectrum allocated
for WiMAX China and India is of concern, and may impact WiMAX adoption
if not resolved by 2008.
-- The essential IPRs
(patents) for WiMAX technology being held by different and non-dominant
companies will provide WiMAX the opportunity to emerge as being
a lower cost technology.
-- The WiMAX equipment
market is forecasted to reach an annual US$6 billion in 2012, and
will have generated accumulated revenues of US$15 billion by then.
-- Maravedis predicts
an accumulated 87 million BWA subscribers by the end of 2012, 67
million of which will be WiMAX subscribers.
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