Base Station Market Retracts Dramatically as 3G Rollout Frenzy Cools
23rd June , 2009
US : After many years of rapid growth, the worldwide cellular base station market revenue will decline 22% in 2009, with shipments falling from the high levels of the 3G rollout frenzy of the last few years, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). Declining base station shipments are one clear reason for the revenue decline. However, intense competition from Chinese equipment manufacturers ZTE and Huawei have pressured base station selling prices, as operators demand that infrastructure manufacturers decrease costs.
“As voice revenue per subscriber drops, base station demand depends on data growth,” says Allen Nogee ( inset ), In-Stat analyst. “Operators have spent billions on 3G, and are reaping the benefits of increased data revenue. Operators are so worried about not having the fastest wireless network, that they will spend billions more on LTE and WiMAX, though not at the spending pace seen with 3G.”
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
The research, “Five-Year Cellular Macro Station Forecast” (#IN0904371GW), covers the worldwide market for cellular base stations. It includes:
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