Articles tagged with: Wimax Forum and Abi Research
Despite the Naysayers WiMAX Subscriber Revenue Will Boom in 2009
Any reader who believed all the recent headlines would feel confident that the WiMAX market is being crushed by LTE. Nortel has left the WiMAX market and Alcatel-Lucent has "backed off" from WiMAX; and these developments supposedly dealt a blow to Clearwire, which had so far chosen neither as an infrastructure vendor. But that's not quite the whole story. more
Related Tags: base-station, intel, samsung, wimax, mobile-wimax, motorola, clearwire, lte, alcatel-lucent, nortel, base-stations, wimax,, wireless-broadband
3G LTE and SIP Capability to Dominate Mobile Markets
UMTS Long Term Evolution (LTE) will dominate the world's mobile infrastructure markets after 2011, according to a recent study from ABI Research. While LTE will encounter competition from other mobile broadband technologies, its supporters point to its flat architecture, low latency, and IP NGN (Next-Generation Network) capability to provide a range of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) services. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, voip, lte, 3gpp, long-term-evolution
WiMAX Facing a Brighter Future Where Technology-Neutral Spectrum Is Available
WiMAX networks in Europe are being deployed in most countries using spectrum at 3.5 GHz. However these are mostly confined to offering fixed wireless services. The mobile version of WiMAX (IEEE802.16e-2005) is also being deployed at 3.5 GHz and has been trialed in The Netherlands using 2.6 GHz spectrum. This latter is earmarked as the UMTS extension band for 3G operators to use. more
Related Tags: mobile-wimax, european-commission, voip, itu, eu, hspa+, fixed-wireless
Almost 300,000 LTE Base Transceiver Stations by 2014"
Nearly 300,000 LTE Base Transceiver Stations will be installed by 2014, according to a new study from ABI Research. While LTE will encounter competition from other mobile broadband technologies, its supporters extol its potential to unify the mobile infrastructure market. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, voip, lte, 3gpp
WiMAX Security Gaps Present Revenue Opportunities
The year 2007 will see a number of mobile WiMAX deployments. Contrary to many users' expectations, WiMAX does have a number of security vulnerabilities. The need to plug those gaps in its defenses creates attractive revenue opportunities for security solutions vendors, which are explored in a new ABI Research Brief. more
Related Tags: encryption, nortel, mobile-wimax, redline, california
