WiMax to Cover 1 Billion Plus in 2011, Surpassing Expectations
WiMax growth is surpassing expectations, according to a new report from the WiMax Forum. The 4G technology is currently on track to cover more than 1 billion people worldwide by the end of 2011.
The 4G technology WiMax is on track to surpass predictions of covering 800
million people by the end of 2010, the WiMax Forum announced Feb. 15.
With WiMax service providers in 147 countries now covering 620 million people,
the Forum expects WiMax technology to cover more than 1 billion people by end
of 2011.
"Clearwire plans to continue rolling out our 4G network to additional markets
in 2010 with the launch of service in several large metro areas, including New
York, Houston and the San Francisco Bay area-ultimately reaching up to 120
million people by the end of 2010," Ali Tabassi, a senior vice president at
Clearwire and a member of the WiMax Forum, said in a statement.
U.S. carrier
Sprint Nextel owns the majority share of Clearwire,
which rolled out the nation's first WiMax coverage area in Baltimore in late
2008.
"The expansion of our footprint will help meet the pent-up demand for true
mobile broadband in the U.S.
and allow us to continue to serve as a global resource for best practices in 4G
network development around the world," Tabassi said.
The WiMax Forum detailed that the majority of WiMax coverage is currently in
Asia Pacific, where 237 million people are covered under 100 network
deployments. Central and Latin America have 109
deployments, covering 113 million people. Africa has 142
deployments while Europe has 153, though they cover 108
million and 115 million users, respectively.
In North America, deployments have reached 51, for a
coverage rate of 47 million people.
Driving WiMax growth in 2010, the Forum reported, will be an increase in
consumer products, including tri-band smartphones and feature phones capable of
global roaming.
"The new deployment numbers and population statistics demonstrate that the
WiMax ecosystem has strong momentum for the start of the new year and will
continue to meet the global market demand for high-speed broadband access in
developed and emerging regions," said Ron Resnick, president and chairman of
the Forum.
The new numbers follow recent announcements from U.S.
carriers AT&T, T-Mobile
and Verizon Wireless, which all have plans for rolling out the competing 4G
technology, LTE (Long Term Evolution).
AT&T
has already begun testing LTE and plans to begin rolling out its new network in
2011,
while Verizon
will launch its network in mid-2010.
ABI Research, in a
Dec. 3 report, stated that while WiMax has a head start, it expects that
"the LTE ecosystem will eventually be vastly larger than the mobile WiMax
ecosystem."









