EDGE Handset Shipments to Reach 148 Million Units in 2006, Says ABI Research.LONDON -- EDGE-enabled handsets have never attracted the same levels of attention that "sexier" technologies such as WCDMA (Wideband CDMA) A 3G high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that use the TDMA or GSM technology worldwide, including AT&T (formerly Cingular) and T-Mobile in the U.S. and HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) See HSPA. have enjoyed. In fact EDGE can best be described as the Cinderella of the cellular handset world. However, recent forecasts from ABI Abi (ā`bī) [short for Abijah], in the Bible, King Hezekiah's mother. (Application Binary Interface) A specification for a specific hardware platform combined with the operating system. Research indicate that the worldwide EDGE handset market will reach 148 million shipments in 2006, representing 14% of the total mobile phone market. Principal analyst Stuart Carlaw points out that, "EDGE is downplayed in the market because it cannot really provide a mobile broadband experience and is therefore not seen as being at the cutting edge of cellular handset evolution; it is viewed purely as an evolutionary step on the GSM ladder, and industry attention is very much focused on the newer technologies such as W-CDMA See WCDMA. and HSDPA. That view is further compounded by the fact that operators do not actively report EDGE numbers in the public domain." "However," adds research director Jake Saunders, "This lack of general market attention belies the real importance of the role EDGE plays in delivering mobile services today and will play in the effective delivery of content in the network of tomorrow." Apart from the sheer volume of EDGE handsets, the ABI Research analysts believe that the industry as a whole should pay more attention to this market because EDGE is the only choice for some carriers today to support any type of near-acceptable mobile broadband experience, especially those with no 3G licenses or those waiting for 4G. Carlaw adds, "When the prospects for EDGE are viewed in the context of next generation networks, its true value comes to light. The technology still represents the only viable choice for supporting seamless service delivery on a very wide area basis. Neither WiMAX nor LTE (Long Term Evolution) See 3GPP. nor HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) See HSPA. will be rolled out with enough geographic coverage to guarantee minimum service requirements on a wide scale." ABI Research's Mobile Devices Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/ Mobile_Devices_Research_Service) (Due to its length, this URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists) explores (among many other subjects) the market position for EDGE and the vendor ecosystem around it. It includes research reports, regular market updates, forecast and industry databases, ABI Insights, and analyst inquiry support. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains global operations supporting annual research programs, intelligence services, and market reports in broadband and multimedia, RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. and M2M, wireless connectivity, mobile wireless, transportation and emerging technologies. For information, visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500. |
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