US
: The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported that the CDMA2000®
subscriber base surpassed 127 million users in September and is growing
at 5 million per month. Driven by the high demand for CDMA2000 services,
the CDMA industry as a whole experienced a record growth of 14.3 million
new users to end the quarter with 227 million subscribers. With 30
percent annual growth, CDMA continues to outpace other leading technologies.
“The
CDMA2000 momentum continues, and is setting the pace for the 3G market
and changing the landscape of the wireless industry,” said Perry
LaForge, executive director of the CDG. “The rapid adoption
of CDMA2000 across all regions worldwide, demonstrates the market
potential for 3G CDMA technologies. As the CDMA2000 base continues
to grow and WCDMA deployments accelerate, CDMA will capture greater
market share and become the dominant wireless platform.”
Asia-Pacific
remains the largest and fastest-growing region for CDMA with 96 million
users, or 42 percent of total CDMA subscribers. Korea is the largest
market for CDMA (36 million users), followed by China (25 million)
and Japan (18 million). CDMA is also experiencing great success in
India where the subscriber base grew to over 10 million, and now accounts
for more than 22 percent of the market. More than 68 percent of CDMA
subscribers in Asia use 3G CDMA2000, and in Japan and Korea, 87 percent
of the CDMA base uses CDMA2000.
CDMA
has expanded its leadership in North America, adding nearly 17 million
users to reach 88 million and capturing 47 percent market share. More
than 62 percent of CDMA subscribers in the region have access to CDMA2000
networks. CDMA2000 operators report a significant increase in the
number of data users; Sprint for example, has 7.2 million data customers
(or 31 percent of their base).
The number
of CDMA subscribers in Latin America and the Caribbean has reached
39 million, representing a 28 percent increase from the previous year.
Today, one in four wireless subscribers in the region utilizes CDMA.
With the rapid deployment of CDMA2000 systems in the region, an increasing
number of CDMA users have access to the most advanced voice and data
services.