
US
: San F. : WiMAX services will generate $53 billion in mobile revenue
in 2011 and will generate $65 billion in mobile capital expenditures
between now and then. TelecomView's new report Broadband Strategies
for the Mobile Market analyzes the market for 3G and WiMAX in mobile
networks with forecasts through 2011 along with a business case, which
illustrates the benefits of WiMAX architecture in high-speed mobile
networks.
"We forecast that WiMAX will account for at least half of the
broadband mobile service revenues in North America," stated Ian
Cox, Principal Analyst at TelecomView and coauthor of this report.
"While we also believe that it will be a key technology in Asia,
we think that it will lag behind 3G technologies in Europe given the
investment being made in 3G and HSDPA."
"Our business
case show that the ROI for WiMAX is two to three times better than
3G technologies," stated Bob Larribeau, Principal Analyst at
TelecomView and coauthor of this report. "Trials underway at
Sprint, Korea Telecom, and NTT DoCoMo are a good indication that carriers
are quite interested in the benefits that WiMAX brings."
This report is
available for $2,495 and identifies the strategies of major wireless
carriers and systems companies. It covers new mobile broadband wireless
deployments and technologies, discusses regulatory issues, and the
business case for both green field and incumbent mobile carriers.
The forecast is segmented into four regions globally and includes
charts for both WiMAX and 3G in mobile networks and a set of detailed
country forecasts.
About TelecomView
TelecomView provides strategic
analysis of the telecommunications industry in its reports or through
private consulting engagements. It focuses on the needs of service
providers, manufacturers, and investors concerned about wireline and
wireless access switching and routing technologies and markets. TelecomView
was formed by Ian Cox and Bob Larribeau who are prominent industry
analysts with extensive experience in telecommunications.