WiMAX And LTE Fight For The US Broadband Mobile Market

April 14, 2008
MARAVEDIS, a research and analysis firm that focuses on BWA technologies including WiMAX, LTE, 802.20, Ultra Mobile Broadband, and Wireless Local Loop, has issued a report. The report focuses on opportunities and challenges for the broadband mobile ...

MARAVEDIS, a research and analysis firm that focuses on BWA technologies including WiMAX, LTE, 802.20, Ultra Mobile Broadband, and Wireless Local Loop, has issued a report. The report focuses on opportunities and challenges for the broadband mobile market in the USA. It offers a comprehensive review of opportunities and challenges for BWA/WiMAX in the US. It also reveals important trends for the mobile broadband industry. Key findings of the report include:

  • WiMAX and non-cellular BWA technologies present opportunities for smaller and regional companies as well as their investors.
  • Non-Sprint-Nextel WiMAX subscribers will grow from a half-million at the end of 2007 to more than 10 million by 2013.
  • LTE will be the dominant mobile broadband technology in 2012, with trials starting in 2010.

For more information, go to: www.maravedis-bwa.com.

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