Examine the Expected Developments for The WiMAX Market in 2006.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39454) has announced the addition of Worldwide WiMAX (World Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc., www.wimaxforum.org) An organization founded in 2001 that promotes the IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless standard and provides certification for devices for compliant devices. WiMAX is designed to extend local Wi-Fi networks across greater distances such as a campus, as well as to provide last mile connectivity to an ISP or other carrier many miles away. See 802.16 and Wi-Fi. Market Development in 2006 to their offering. By 2010, annual global WiMAX equipment shipment value is expected to reach US$4 - US$5 billion, and WiMAX will account for between one-third and one-half of all wireless broadband subscribers worldwide. With the finalization of the WiMAX 802.16e standard, different kinds of operators all over the world are beginning to focus on the opportunities presented by the WiMAX market. WiMAX is already starting to take off in Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Russia, the UK and the US. Different countries and regions have adopted different policies with regard to WiMAX; the overall telecommunications market environment also varies from country to country. This report will examine WiMAX market development in individual countries and regions in 2006. List of Topics Provides forecast of global WiMAX equipment market value until 2010. Examines WiMAX development in regional markets, types of operators providing WiMAX services, technology development, spectrum used by operators for WiMAX services. Also analyzes network equipment needed by different types of operators, leading equipment vendors and IC suppliers, and WiMAX applications.
List of Figures
Figure 1 Global WiMAX Equipment Market Value, 2005 - 2010
Figure 2 Share of Global WiMAX Service Providers by Region, 2006
Figure 3 Share of Global WiMAX Service Providers by Type, 2006
Figure 4 Technologies Adopted by Worldwide WiMAX Services, 2006
Figure 5 Wireless Broadband Spectrum Allocation in Regional Markets,
2006
Figure 6 Spectrum Used by Worldwide WiMAX Service Providers, 2006
Figure 7 Types of Equipment Needed When Establishing a WiMAX Network
Figure 8 WiMAX Base Station Architecture and Ranges
Figure 9 WiMAX CPE Product Roadmap
Figure 10 Westminster City Council's "Wireless City Project" in London
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List of Tables
Table 1 Worldwide Pre - WiMAX Development in 2006
Table 2 WiMAX Network Equipment Cost Burden for Different Types of
Operator
Table 3 Leading WiMAX Equipment Vendors and IC Suppliers
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