FMC Market Forecast to Top $46 Billion in 2010

The worldwide fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) market, including UMA network controllers, multi- access convergence gateways, and dual mode cellular/WiFi phones, is forecast by Infonetics Research to soar to $46.3 billion in 2010.

Their latest report says that of all the current seamless and non-seamless variations of FMC implementations, UMA (unlicensed mobile access) has seen the most significant push, triggered by intense competition. The fiercest battles are coming from attackers in Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK, where each incumbent is trying to protect its home turf. UMA is also the quickest fix prior to any migration to IMS, the report indicates.

"UMA, which was believed to have short legs just a year ago, is the predominant technology deployed today to implement seamless FMC between wireless LAN and 2G cellular networks. For those who still believe UMA will be short lived, it can now support 3G, is backed by the 3GPP, has a clear migration roadmap to IMS, and is becoming the default case for femtocells," said Stéphane Téral, principal analyst at Infonetics Research.

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Posted to the site on 5th October 2007

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