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WiMAX Subscribers in India to Exceed 13 Million by 2013

Deployment of 3G and WiMAX streams will generate a reasonable user base over the next 5 year period, before noticeable LTE deployments begin to make an impact in India, according to the latest research by maravedis, in partnership with Indian telecom market research and analysis firm Tonse Telecom.  more

Related Tags: 3g, wimax, tonse-telecom, capex, tim, base-station, wireless-broadband, India


1.45 Million BWA/WiMAX Subscribers Added in 2008

Worldwide, approximately 1.45 million BWA/WiMAX subscribers were added during 2008, while the WCDMA subscriber base increased by more than 90 million. The average quarter-over-quarter subscriber growth rate in 2008 was 21.5%, according to the 7th issue of the 4GCounts Quarterly Report from maravedis.  more

Related Tags: , 3g, base-station, wimax, mobile-wimax, arpu, wcdma, cdma, iden, bsnl, base-stations, partner


Top 22 Operators Account for 50% of Total WiMAX Subscribers

The top 22 WiMAX operators worldwide will contribute nearly 2.5 million subscribers by the end of 2009 - up from 1.24 million today - and close to 4 million by the end of 2010 according to the latest research report from maravedis.  more

Related Tags: wimax, arpu, ict, itu, clearwire, tim, ovi, iden, mobile-broadband, far-eastone, compete, dongles, microwave, bsnl, uq-communications, femtocells, partner, bandwidth


WiMAX Deployments Hit by Economic Downturn

BWA/WiMAX subscribers worldwide reached 2.68 million in Q3 2008 - a more modest 13% growth over the first quarter and a 91% increase over Q3 2007, according to the 6th issue of the WiMAXCounts Quarterly Report from maravedis.  more

Related Tags: base-station, wimax, mobile-wimax, arpu, ict, clearwire, mobile-broadband, compete, 4g


WiMAX Subs to Exceed 100 Million by 2014

Research and analysis firm, Maraved is forecasting in a new report that WiMAX subscribers to exceed 100 million by 2014. "WiMAX chipsets will start to be embedded in laptops in the second half of 2008, into handheld devices in 2009, and into consumer electronics by early 2010," said Adlane Fellah, President and CEO of maravedis and co-author of the report. "This is definitely a key assumption, as large-scale WiMAX deployments by companies such as BSNL and Sprint start to materialize in 2008-2009 despite current challenges."  more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, wimax-forum, compete, 3gpp, mobile-internet, bsnl, base-stations, alvarion, personal-navigation-devices, chipsets, bwa, ieee


WiMAX Adoption in the USA Still Faces Many Hurdles

According to a new report from maravedis, both licensed and unlicensed Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs) benefit the most from the short term opportunities with BWA/WiMAX. This will not generate massive adoption but will contribute to building credibility of the WiMAX business case. For WISPs, a fixed and/or portable application with strong service models, integrated back-office technologies, and value-added services is a powerful enough proposition to go to market. The "tipping point" for greater WiMAX adoption will likely be in 2009-2010.  more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, clearwire, capex, tim, sprint, wimax,, bwa, USA


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