As of the second quarter of 2008, Alcatel-Lucent and Motorola together account for over two-thirds of worldwide mobile WiMAX equipment revenue, reports communications market research firm Infonetics Research in a new report. Just one quarter ago, the two market leaders captured roughly half the worldwide market.
According to Infonetics' report, Alvarion continues as the clear leader in fixed WiMAX, garnering roughly a quarter of the worldwide market in 2Q08.
"The big WiMAX story of the quarter is the huge ramp-up in mobile WiMAX equipment revenues by Alcatel-Lucent, which more than doubled its revenue in 2Q08; Motorola posted a hefty increase as well. ALU's gain was due mainly to a dramatic increase in access service network (ASN) gateway shipments, having shipped more than six times its nearest rival, Motorola. These shipments make ALU the first major integrated vendor to reap the rewards of an 'open WiMAX' policy, a policy that enables vendors to sell ASN gateways into networks where they are not necessarily the base station vendor," said Richard Webb, wireless analyst for Infonetics Research.
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Posted to the site on 8th September 2008