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WiMAX Subscribers Reach 4 Million Worldwide
By: Michelle Maisto
2009-10-20
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WiMAX subscriptions continue to grow, to approximately 4 million strong in the second quarter of 2009, according to an analyst report. Of the operators committed to competitor LTE, 37 percent are planning 2010 rollouts.The race between LTE and WiMAX technologies to
dominate 4G wireless networks continues to proceed at a brisk pace.
According to an Oct. 20 report from analyst company Maravedis, WiMAX subscriber
growth in the second quarter increased 16.5 percent over the first quarter,
showing a 74 percent year-over-year growth since the second quarter of 2008.
This brought the total of worldwide subscribers to approximately 4 million
worldwide.
"Global service revenue growth is going up as WiMAX operators experience
increases in subscriber growth, and the gradual appreciation of most currencies
against the [U.S. dollar]," Maravedis CEO
Adlane Fellah said in a statement Oct. 20.
In the second quarter, WiMax ARPU (average revenue per user), according to
Maravedis, was $39.50 for residential customers and $121.80 for business
segments.
Earlier in the year, ABI
Research predicted that WiMAX subscriber revenue would grow by more than 4,500
percent in 2009. The company stated in a March 4 report, "WiMax has
many growth opportunities beyond traditional mobile operator networks,
including data-centric deployments in both developed and developing
regions."
The rush to 4G is largely due to increased demands on wireless networks,
particularly as the
iPhone has ushered in a new precedent for mobile device use and demands on data
networks.
"The higher demands imposed by open Internet access on Web phones and
laptops [push] incumbent operators to LTE [Long Term Evolution] and greenfield operators to more rapid returns for WiMAX
deployments," said Robert Syputa, a Maravedis analyst. "With
additional spectrum hard to come by, this is likely to pull in the time frame
for conversions of existing spectrum. Operators' thinking shows early signs of
shifting."
In July, ABI additionally noted what might be called, if not a shift, then a
new trend: satellite
communications operators planning to offer dual-mode satellite and cellular
phones as a way of
taking advantage of 4G-friendly spectrum and positioning themselves to be
purchased by future LTE deployers, such as AT&T.
AT&T
has announced plans to conduct LTE trials in 2010 with deployments in 2011,
while John Killian, vice president of competitor Verizon
Wireless, has said his company will conduct LTE trials in Seattle and Boston in
2009 and plans to
launch commercial LTE service in up to 30 markets in 2010.
Maravedis reports that of the top 35 mobile operators committed to LTE, 37
percent report planning a commercial rollout in 2010, 29 percent in 2011 and 25
percent in 2012, while 9 percent have yet to confirm a time frame.
On the WiMax front, which is currently dominated by Clearwire, which Sprint
owns the majority share of, 45 new devices obtained WiMAX Forum certification
between June and September. These included 18 notebooks, four wireless PC
cards, 12 USB dongles and three chip sets.
More recently, Sprint
has been rumored to have a 4G smartphone in the works, which reportedly
would run Android and launch in 2010.
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