US
: In a new report, mobile industry body The UMTS Forum forecasts that
there will be almost one billion active users of High Speed Packet
Access (HSPA) networks by 2012.
The new study
also anticipates that HSPA will significantly stimulate data ARPUs,
generating E56bn in annual revenues for mobile operators by 2012.
In addition, the
report forecasts that total 3G mobile data revenues will increase
from E17bn in 2006 to over E120bn annually in 2012.
Titled "Report
39: The global market for High Speed Packet Access (HSPA): quantitative
and qualitative analysis", the study has been prepared on behalf
of The UMTS Forum by Analysys Research www.analysys.com. It is available
free of charge to all UMTS Forum members.
By affording additional
capacity and bandwidth in mobile operators' existing spectrum allocations,
HSPA can significantly reduce delivery costs per bit and improve operators'
ability to deliver advanced applications including:
- Mobile TV and
video services
- Music Downloads
- Advanced Business Applications.
The report quantifies
how the improvements offered by HSPA technology will stimulate the
market for 3G data services. It also segments the likely applications
which will drive this revenue on a regional basis, highlighting geographical
differences between take-up of services such as mobile infotainment.
"There's
no doubt that HSPA, initiated by its downlink component HSDPA, is
the key enabler for realising the full vision of mobile broadband
and the personal Internet", says UMTS Forum Chairman Jean-Pierre
Bienaimé.
"By 2012,
3G HSPA subscribers will be generating average traffic per user seven
to nine times that of non-HSPA 3G subscribers as a result of higher
quality user experience and lower tariffs", continues Bienaimé.
"Thanks to relatively low deployment costs, HSPA will represent
a 'must-have' for the vast majority of 3G/UMTS operators over the
next few years."