Amidst Mobile Aspirations Many Forget Other WiMAX Opportunities, New Visant Strategies Study Finds.KINGS PARK, N.Y. -- Although the WiMAX movement continues to focus on mobile opportunities it is the traditional fixed wireless markets that will remain the technology's bread and butter through 2009, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a new report from Visant Strategies. The worldwide wireless broadband High-speed wireless transmission of data. What is "high" speed is always a changing number. Wireless systems are typically slower than land-based, wireline networks. In the past, wireless broadband started at 250 Kbps, whereas land-based broadband was generally considered to start at T1 audience of five million in 2005 is expected to grow by 40 percent yearly through 2010 and Visant Strategies believes WiMAX vendors will be perfectly poised to take advantage of this building market. In the report "802.16/WiMAX: Assessment of Fixed and Mobile Opportunities" Visant Strategies foresees a $3.4 billion annual opportunity for fixed and portable broadband equipment by 2010. "WiMAX will account for 50% of that multi-billion dollar market by the end of the decade, with much activity in the 3.5 GHz band," said report author Andy Fuertes. "The market for cable modem and digital subscriber line See DSL. (communications, protocol) Digital Subscriber Line - (DSL, or Digital Subscriber Loop, xDSL - see below) A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and replacement is expanding today while WiMAX in the mobile network remains 2 years to 4 years away." The mobile WiMAX community is faced with political, technical and competitive challenges, the report finds, impacting time to market, which is paramount since the 802.16e specification is not yet finished. "Certified mobile WiMAX equipment will arrive during or after 2007 and mobile carriers typically test new technologies from 12 months to 18 months before implementing them throughout the network," Fuertes said. WiMAX will still become a factor in the mobile market in the years to come since most operators will not commit to additional major upgrades prior to 2009 and the standard is gaining support. FLASH-OFDM, TD-CDMA TD-CDMA Time Division - Code Division Multiple Access (3G standardized UTRAN technology) and future revisions of 3GPP GPP Government Performance Project GPP General Purpose Processor GPP General Physical Preparedness GPP Gambian People's Party GPP Good Pharmacy Practice GPP Gross Primary Productivity GPP Green Procurement Program GPP Generic Packetized Protocol and 3GPP2 will also play a role in both the fixed and mobile markets. Some of these platforms, especially FLASH-OFDM, already have considerable technical and time to market advantages over mobile WiMAX. The study provides global and regional forecasts for fixed and mobile 802.16 and BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) High-speed wireless access. Typically refers to wireless last mile access to the Internet. See WiMAX and broadband. base stations and CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment shipments and equipment revenues as well as fixed and mobile 802.16 and BWA subscribers and service revenues through 2010. 802.16 chipset shipments and revenues are also provided through 2010. For more information email info@visantstrategies.com, call (631) 544-6449 or go to www.visantstrategies.com. |
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