Europe
: The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported today that the CDMA industry
added nearly 10.5 million subscribers in 2Q 2004, reaching 212.5 million
users worldwide, and in the first six months of 2004, the subscriber
base grew by a record 24 million users. CDMA continues to be the fastest-growing
wireless standard of all leading cellular technologies. From 2002
through the first half of 2004, the CDMA subscriber base increased
by an average of 30 percent per year versus 21 percent for the total
wireless market.
CDMA2000®
further strengthened its leadership in 3G by adding 14 million users
in 2Q to reach 112 million subscribers, including 8.3 million CDMA2000
1xEV-DO users. More than 52 percent of the global CDMA subscriber
base use CDMA2000 technologies.
“The
phenomenal momentum of CDMA continues,” said Perry LaForge,
executive director of the CDG. “CDMA2000 has become the leading
platform for advanced wireless services and is driving growth and
revenues for operators. The broad acceptance of CDMA2000 in all regions
of the world demonstrates tremendous opportunity for the technology
and all next-generation CDMA-based systems in the future. A recent
forecast from InStat/MDR predicts that CDMA2000 and WCDMA technologies
together will capture the largest market share (in terms of number
of subscribers) by 2009.”
Asia-Pacific
is the largest and fastest-growing region for CDMA with 88.8 million
users, or 42 percent of total CDMA subscribers. Today, 66 percent
of CDMA subscribers in the Asia region use CDMA2000, and in Japan
and Korea, over 84 percent of the CDMA base use CDMA2000. The demand
for advanced CDMA2000 1xEV-DO services is growing rapidly, with more
than 2 million new subscribers added in the past quarter. There are
26 CDMA2000 operators in 12 countries throughout the region.
In the
Americas, the subscriber base grew by more than 21 million in the
year June 2003 to 2004, bringing the total number to more than 120
million. CDMA has clearly become the dominant technology in the region.
CDMA
expanded its leadership in North America, reaching more than 85.6
million users, and increasing market share to 47 percent, up from
43 percent one year ago. With 24 percent annual growth, CDMA outpaces
the overall market 2:1. More than 55 percent of CDMA subscribers in
the region use CDMA2000.
Latin
America and the Caribbean have nearly 35 million CDMA users and 40
CDMA operators in the region. With 26 CDMA2000 1X and two CDMA2000
1xEV-DO networks in 16 countries, Latin America has more commercially
deployed CDMA2000 networks than any other region