US
: WiMAX and other new high-speed wireless technologies will capture
more than 40 percent of the Wireless Broadband, leaving 3G with
less than 60 percent of the market in 2009. These new technologies
provide significant opportunities for incumbent and competitive
carriers, according to TelecomViews new report Wireless Broadband:
Will it Replace 3G and Fixed Broadband. This report analyzes the
market for Wireless Broadband through 2009 with an emphasis on how
the increased performance of new technologies such as WiMAX and
TD-CDMA (UMTS-TDD) will affect the market for 3G data services.
"Our
forecasts show that WiMAX will be the clear winner amongst the new
high-speed wireless technologies", stated Ian Cox, Principal
Analyst at TelecomView and coauthor of this report. "WiMAX
will pick up 70 percent of this new market segment by 2009 due to
its higher performance and flexibility compared to the alternatives.
3G will be important for its mobility, but WiMAX will directly compete
with DSL."
TelecomViews
report discusses WiMAX, TD-CDMA, 3G, and other Wireless Broadband
technologies. It covers current deployments, regulatory issues,
and the business case for these new technologies for both urban
and rural deployments. The report includes a forecast segmented
into eight regions globally that provides a fine grained view of
the market.
"Our
business case show that the ROI for these new Wireless Broadband
technologies is significantly better than for 3G", stated Bob
Larribeau, Principal Analyst at TelecomView and coauthor of this
report. "In fact, the business case for WiMAX, in particular,
is close to that for wireline DSL, which makes it an excellent broadband
technology alternative.