The
wireless industry has changed dramatically in such a short time, reaching
a crescendo many thought wasstill years off. While subscriber growth
has slowed
worldwide, the market for infrastructure has come to a grinding halt.
Allied Business Intelligence (ABI) esti-mates that sales of wireless
base stations will be down 15% this year, with 3G barely making a dent.
Sales of wireless base stations reached nearly $20.3 billion in2001
with 2002 sales expected to decline to $17.4 billion.
With this sudden reversal of fortune, many companies are expected to
reexamine their position within the industry, including operators, equipment
vendors
and startups.
A
new report by ABI examines the key trends within the wireless infrastructure
industry and reveals many of the challenges, and opportunities, that
lie ahead. Globally, the industry is at a transition point. Asian operators
are testing the waters with commercial 3G networks. In the Americas,
operators are migrating away from TDMA technology. Finally, European
oper-ators are struggling with high debt loads and a subscriber base
nearing saturation. All of these have different ramifications for the
base station market. Industry participants faced with this uncertainty
must be nimble and shift focus as necessary.
With demand for 2G set to diminish rapidly over the next 5 years, a
greater emphasis will be placed on the rising demand for 3G equipment.
"No one wants to be first to consolidate or ABI Senior Analyst
Edward Rerisi. The analyst makes a key point regarding the market for
3G equipment based upon CDMA technology: Less than a quarter of 3G spending
over the next five years consists of CDMA2000 equipment. Geographically,
it's almost all in the Americas and Asia Pacific. "With reduced
growth prospects, it's incredibly clear that the CDMA equipment market
is ready for a shakeup."Mr. Rerisi is author of the new study,
"Wireless Base Stations: Global Deployments & Revenue for 2G,
2.5G and 3G Systems," which examines these trends in greater detail.
In light of recent industry weakness, the report includes updated analysis
for each of six geo-graphic regions.
