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| 报告名称: |
Global WiMAX Subscribers, Base Stations, and Revenues |全球WiMAX用户、基地台和收入  |
| 出版日期: |
2010-6 |
| 形 式: |
电子文件 |
As 2010 progresses, several market variables warrant predictions that WiMAX will take off, but there are gating factors as well. In WiMAX’s nascent stages, there were dramatic price reductions in the cost of WiMAX chipsets. Infrastructure equipment has been built to smaller form factors and base stations have been designed to use less energy. The largest WiMAX operators Clearwire, Yota, and UQ Communications offer unlimited data plans at reasonable monthly rates.
Unfortunately, several events have collectively stalled the momentum. The global recession remains a factor, and there has been little investment in new WiMAX deployments. India put off their 4G spectrum auctions until May 2010, and other global regulators have been slow to free up spectrum. Nokia Siemens and Cisco have announced their plans to abandon developing in the WiMAX space. Even successful carriers like Clearwire and Yota have expressed interest in using LTE in future deployments.
On the bright side, in early 2010, there was significant development in WiMAX devices. Personal mobile hotspots are now the rage. In the summer of 2010, Sprint is offering a HTC smartphone that will use a 3G carrier for voice services and WiMAX for data and Internet access.
In the report, In-Stat discusses the WiMAX ecosystem, provides forecasts of WiMAX subscribers and revenues. Base station shipments and revenues to BTS equipment manufacturers are forecast as well, by region and through 2014. |
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- WiMAX Factors That Indicate Growth
- Device-Side Chipsets
- Devices
- Personal Computers
- Mobile Hotspots
- USB Mobile Docking Station
- Mobile Phones
- Versatility
- WiMAX as a Backhaul Medium
- Video Surveillance
- Smart Grid
- VoIP
- Inventory Management and Fleet Yard Services
- Other
- US Broadband Initiative
- Services are Tailored to the Customer’s Needs
- WiMAX Market Challenges
- Powerful Companies are Vacating the Space
- Many Companies Have Chosen to Ignore WiMAX Altogether
- The 3G Technology Roadmap Favors Incumbent Operators
- Availability of Spectrum
- Digital Dividend
- Spectrum Allocation Delays
- United Kingdom
- United States
- India
- Global Economics
- Forecasts
- Subscriptions
- Asia/Pacific
- India
- Japan
- South Korea
- Other Asia/Pacific
- Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Russia
- Western Europe
- North America
- Sprint and Clearwire
- United States
- Canada
- Caribbean and Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
- Subscription Revenues
- Current Subscription Plans
- Determining Monthly ARPU in WiMAX
- Regional ARPU
- Asia/Pacific
- Europe
- North America
- Caribbean and Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
- Base Stations
- Vendor Profiles
- Airspan
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Alvarion
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Aviat Networks
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Huawei
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Motorola
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Samsung
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- ZTE
- Product Differentiators
- Key Contract Wins, Partners, and Deployments
- Glossary
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Related In-Stat Reports
- Table 1. Average Cost of WiMAX Device Chipsets (US$)
- Table 2. WiMAX Subscriptions, 2008–2014, (in Thousands)
- Table 3. UQ Communications Timeline of Events
- Table 4. 802.16e In Service Deployments in Western Europe
- Table 5. Estimate of Monthly WiMAX Monthly ARPU, 2008–2014 (US$)
- Table 6. Yearly WiMAX Subscription Revenues, 2008–2014 (US$ in Thousands)
- Table 7. 802.16e Deployments by Region and Quarter, Through 1Q10
- Table 8. Number of Subscribers per Installed Base Station Sector, by Region, 2008–2014
- Table 9. Number of New Base Station Sectors, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units Thousands)
- Table 10. Breakout Between Macro and Micro/Picocell Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units Thousands)
- Table 11. Average Cost of Macro, Micro/Pico Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (US$)
- Table 12. Total Revenue Value of WiMAX Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
- Figure 1. Annual Shipments of 802.16e Base Station Sectors (in Thousands), 2008–2014
- Figure 2. Interbro Egg
- Figure 3. Irancell Monthly Service Plans
- Figure 4. Packet One WiMAX Monthly Service Plans
- Figure 5. Initial 802.16e Commercial Deployments by Base Station Supplier
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