Articles tagged with: Wimax Forum and Mobile Internet
WiMAX Forum Projects Over 800 Million People to Have Access to WiMAX Networks by 2010
The WiMAX Forum has announced that WiMAX Service Providers now offer networks covering 430 million people, or POPS, globally and are on a path to nearly double to 800 million people by end of 2010. In addition, global WiMAX network deployments are approaching 460 in more than 135 countries for fixed, portable, and mobile networks. more
Related Tags: pops, intel, samsung, wimax, zte, mobile-broadband, 4g
Indian WiMAX market to be worth $13 billion by 2012
The WiMAX Forum has issued a report which projects the Indian WiMAX market including devices will be worth $13 billion in 2012. The WiMAX Forum forecasts that by 2012 the Indian market will support 27.5 million WiMAX users representing approximately 20% of the global WiMAX user base. more
Related Tags: wimax, mobile-wimax, rural, telemedicine, delhi, USA
India to Account for Nearly 20 Percent of WiMAX Subscribers by 2012
The WiMAX Forum is projecting that over 27.5 million Indians will be WiMAX users by 2012, and that approximately 70 percent of the forecasted WiMAX subscribers by 2012 will utilize mobile and portable WiMAX devices to access broadband Internet services. more
Related Tags: roaming, rural, wireless-broadband, India
WiMAX Forum Forecasts 133 Million WiMAXâ„¢ Users by 2012
The WiMAX Forum has announced that it projects more than 133 million WiMAX users globally by 2012. The forecast is based on the results of an independently commissioned research study to be published in April 2008. Additional data from the study estimates that approximately 70 percent of the forecasted WiMAX users by 2012 will utilize mobile and portable WiMAX devices to access broadband Internet services. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, mobile-wimax
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, maravedis, lte, compete, 3gpp, bsnl, base-stations, alvarion, personal-navigation-devices, chipsets, bwa, ieee
