Articles tagged with: Wimax, and Capex
Next-Generation Mobile Broadband Technologies to Close the Gap With Fixed Broadband
Mobile operators are expected to fully maximise their high-speed packet access (HSPA) deployments before eventually deploying 3G long-term evolution (LTE). Many operators will leapfrog from HSPA to 3G LTE, as the window of opportunity for HSPA Evolved is insignificant when compared to 3G LTE. more
Related Tags: , 3g, base-station, mobile-data, smartphone, wimax, mobile-wimax, eu, smartphones, tim, wind, lte, hspa, ovi, mobile-broadband, backhaul, planning, network-planning
Over 2.5 Million Mobile WiMAX Users in South Korea by 2011
According to the latest ROA Group report, the number of mobile WiMAX users in South Korea will increase to more than 2.5 million by 2011. The market revenues are also expected to increase to KRW65 billion (US$627 million) by 2011. more
Related Tags: mobile-wimax, voip, lte, kt, etri, wibro, Korea
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, maravedis, tim, lte, sprint, bwa,
Next Gen Mobile Service Revenues to More Than Double by 2008
Competition has become even more cutthroat among next gen mobile and wireless broadband service providers, says Infonetics Research in a new study about North American, European, and Asia Pacific operators. The study shows 65% of providers rating competition and customer retention as the most challenging of their business concerns. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, mobile-tv, mobile-wimax, hsupa, nortel, infonetics-research, mobile-video, wifi, aggregator
HSPA to Dominate Mobile Broadband while WiMax goes Niche
With over 93 commercial networks in operation, HSPA is likely to account for the majority of investment in global mobile broadband networks over the next five years, finds a new study by Arthur D. Little. By comparison mobile WiMax will be a niche technology within the overall global mobile broadband wireless access market, likely to account for at most 15% of this network equipment market and perhaps 10% of mobile broadband wireless subscribers by 2011-2012. more
Related Tags: mobile-wimax, arthur-d.-little, hsupa, hspa, lte, radio-access-network, broadband-wireless-access, global-mobile, ofdma
Wireless Operators Rapidly Building Next-Gen Networks
Mobile operators will create their next generation networks using a range of wireless broadband and cellular technologies, including W-CDMA, WiFi, and wimax, says a new report by Infonetics Research. And they're moving fast. According to the study, the 18 North American, European, and Asia Pacific carriers interviewed spent an average of US$2.9 billion in 2005 on next-gen mobile and wireless broadband equipment, and will spend US$4.1 billion in 2007, a 41% increase. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, voip, ims, iptv, wifi
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