Articles tagged with: WCDMA and Mobile Wimax
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
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3G-4G to Account for 30% of Global Wireless Subscriptions by 2013
At the end of 2008, only 11% of worldwide wireless subscriptions were 3G. By the end of 2013, the percentage of 3G and 4G subscriptions will reach 30%, reports In-Stat. This trend is reflected in fourth quarter 2008 wireless infrastructure contract awards. more
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WiMAX Has Early Lead Over LTE in Wireless 4G Race
Mobile WiMAX will outpace LTE over the next few years due to its head start on deployments, says research firm, In-Stat. Mobile WiMAX already has commercial deployments, while LTE won't be commercially available until late 2009. However In-Stat believes WiMAX and LTE will take very different paths. more
Related Tags: wimax, lte, cdma, hspa, verizon, in-stat, 802.16e, true
Nearly a Third of Phones Sold in South Korea are 3G Models
The market share of handsets supporting wcdma and HSDPA networks increased remarkably in South Korea in 2007. The latest research report released by ROA Group found out that 30.7% of the handsets launched in 2007 supported wcdma and HSDPA networks, while the figure was a mere 4% in 2006. Also the proportion of handsets supporting mobile WiMAX (WiBro) increased compared to the previous year. more
Related Tags: samsung, bluetooth, lg, mobile-internet, hsdpa, touch-screen, Korea
Mobile WiMAX Faces a Diminishing Time-to-Market Advantage
Service providers with the right spectrum, available capital, and access to enough sites to place base stations are in a great position to take advantage of WiMAX's headstart on the 4G market. But LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) are vying for 4G as well - and even though mobile WiMAX has a time-to-market advantage over LTE, delays in certifications by the WiMAX Forum (coupled with delays in network rollouts) could narrow that window of opportunity. more
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Intel Money for WiMAX Sign of Changing 4G Market
Sprint's so far challenging mobile WiMAX build out and rumors of a potential investment by Intel into the network are signs suggesting DSL/cable replacement and not mobility will continue to propel WiMAX forward in the short term, according to Visant Strategies. more
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Gradual Growth for Mobility Infrastructure Market Through 2011
In a newly released report by Dell'Oro Group, worldwide mobility infrastructure equipment revenues are projected to grow modestly over the next several years as weakness in spending due to declines in net subscription additions is more than offset by increases in infrastructure spending due to wcdma, Mobile WiMax and Femto technologies. more
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Nokia Warns that Qualcomm Dispute Harms WCDMA Sales
Nokia has warned that its ongoing patent dispute with Qualcomm could be holding up the adoption of wcdma devices and services. Speaking at a news conference in South Korea, Chief Technology Officer Tero Ojanpera warned that the dispute was leaving a door open for rival technologies such as WiMAX. more
Related Tags: qualcomm, chief-technology-officer, 3g-phone, patent, seoul
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