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WiMAX: Ready for Deployment?
By 2010, the worldwide WiMAX market is forecasted to reach
$3.5 billion and account for 4% of all broadband usage. This growth will be
driven by new equipment from a growing list of hardware suppliers and an
increasing number of WiMAX trails and deployments. These are some of the key
findings from a new research report: WiMAX: Ready for
Deployment?
This new report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current
state and future prospects of the market built around WiMAX technology. Other
key findings include:
- WiMAX has attracted many leading equipment manufacturers and
component suppliers. Manyare also
forming strategic partnerships. Alcatel and Intel have implemented a dedicated
WiMAX program. Nokia, which views WiMAX as a complement to 3G, partnered with
Intel to incorporate WiMAX into future handsets. Other key suppliers
include Airspan Networks, Alvarion, Aperto Networks, Fujitsu, Motorola, Navini,
Nortel, Proxim, Redline Communications, Sequans, SR Telecom, Wavesat Wireless,
and Wi-LAN.
- WiMAX systems
and services are being evaluated/deployed in suburban business districts that
lack high quality DSL access; in urban markets to compete against DSL and
broadband cable; by wireline carriers and ISPs to compete with integrated
operators convergent fixed-mobile offers; and by mobile carriers to
overcome 3G network saturation and transition to 4G. These service providers
include: Altitude Telecom, AT&T, BT, Clearwire, France Telecom, Iberbanda,
Korea Telecom, Monaco Telecom, Telekom Austria, TelstraClear, Towerstream,
Verizon and Yozan.
- On a worldwide
basis, WiMAX systems can be deployed in a large number of licensed and
unlicensed frequency bands. However, delays in allocations and licensing by
regulatory agencies coupled with the lack of a common worldwide frequency band
for WiMAX use, may slow market development.
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