Mobile WiMAX market continues to ramp in late 2008, says Dell'Oro
According to Dell'Oro Group, the worldwide mobile WiMAX infrastructure revenues nearly quadrupled in the third quarter of 2008 over the third quarter of 2007.
"With LTE still a couple of years away, WiMAX has become the first next generation technology with commercial service," commented Scott Siegler, senior analyst of mobile infrastructure research at Dell'Oro. "Mobile WiMAX revenues were very strong in the third quarter of last year, and we anticipate revenue for the fourth quarter to set another record."
"However, as we look into 2009, we expect the WiMAX market to be hit rather hard by the economic downturn. Building out brand new networks from scratch requires tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars of capital. Compounding the tightening in the credit markets, the increasing cost of capital and the decrease in demand for broadband data as consumer spending weakens, we anticipate many network buildouts will be put on hold or delayed into 2010. With initial LTE rollouts coming in the 2010 to 2011 timeframe, these delays will shorten the time to market advantage WiMAX currently has over LTE," Siegler continued.
The top-four mobile WiMAX vendors in the third quarter of 2008 are Samsung, Motorola, Alcatel-Lucent and Alvarion, representing nearly 90% of the total market, said Dell'Oro.
"With LTE still a couple of years away, WiMAX has become the first next generation technology with commercial service," commented Scott Siegler, senior analyst of mobile infrastructure research at Dell'Oro. "Mobile WiMAX revenues were very strong in the third quarter of last year, and we anticipate revenue for the fourth quarter to set another record."
"However, as we look into 2009, we expect the WiMAX market to be hit rather hard by the economic downturn. Building out brand new networks from scratch requires tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars of capital. Compounding the tightening in the credit markets, the increasing cost of capital and the decrease in demand for broadband data as consumer spending weakens, we anticipate many network buildouts will be put on hold or delayed into 2010. With initial LTE rollouts coming in the 2010 to 2011 timeframe, these delays will shorten the time to market advantage WiMAX currently has over LTE," Siegler continued.
The top-four mobile WiMAX vendors in the third quarter of 2008 are Samsung, Motorola, Alcatel-Lucent and Alvarion, representing nearly 90% of the total market, said Dell'Oro.
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