EDGE Continues to Dominate New Base Station Deployments
6th March, 2009
US : EDGE will dominate new base station deployments in 2009 with over 40% of new base station deployments, reports In-Stat.
The slowdown in the global economy is having an effect on EDGE base station deployments as operators push out deployments. There will be a slight decline in new EDGE base station deployments from 2008 to 2009, resulting in 2008 being the zenith of EDGE deployments.
“EDGE will still lead new base station deployments for some time,” says Allen Nogee ( inset ), In-Stat analyst. “However, HSUPA is on the horizon. Strong deployments in the Asia Pacific, Western Europe and North America promise to make the cross over point from EDGE to HSUPA in new deployments occur in 2011.”
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
Recent In-Stat research, Worldwide Cellular Base Station Forecast Driven by Data covers the worldwide market for cellular base stations. It provides forecasts for base station deployments by region and by air link through 2012. It includes analysis of trends in the marketplace including femtocells and TC-SCDMA. Profiles of manufacturers are also provided.