"Our report cuts through the hype to quantify the real
potential of wireless broadband technologies over the next seven years,
including the customer numbers and revenue arising from HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO,
LTE and WiMAX in each region of the world."
Product overview
New wireless broadband technologies potentially offer operators the
ability to support a broad range of fixed and mobile services. Over 200
HSDPA networks have already been launched worldwide, and future
enhancements, in the form of HSPA+ and LTE, will further enhance cellular
capabilities. WiMAX offers an alternative means of providing fixed and
mobile broadband services, potentially sooner than LTE.
This report provides detailed global forecasts for wireless broadband
subscriber numbers, revenue and ARPU for the period 2008-2015. Forecasts are
broken down by wireless broadband technology (HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and
WiMAX) and by region (Western Europe, developed Asia, North America, Eastern
Europe, rest of the Americas, rest of Asia and rest of world). The report
quantifies and discusses the relative importance of cellular technologies
and WiMAX, the overlooked opportunities from HSPA and HSPA+, and the growing
opportunities in developing markets.