MarketsandMarkets: Global WiMAX TDD/FDD Spectrum Analysis and Forecast (2011-2016)
DALLAS, September 6, 2011/PRNewswire/ --
The report "WiMAX-TDD/FDD Spectrum Analysis and Global Forecast
(2011-2016)
[http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wimax-market-335.html ]
"analyzes the global WiMAX market by types-TDD/FDD and highlights the major
market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and market trends in North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East Africa.
The global WiMAX equipment market is expected to grow from $1.92 billion
in 2011 to $9.21 billion in 2016, representing a CAGR of 36.83%, while the
service market is estimated to grow from $4.65 billion in 2011 to $33.65
billion in 2016, registering a CAGR of 48.56%, thereby indicating positive
growth.
There is an urgent need for raising standards of living of the rural
areas worldwide. This need for broadband connectivity has long been
prevailing in these untapped regions; but off late, has stirred up even more
due to the growing needs of businesses and individuals. Apart from this,
government bodies, along with the other organizations, have identified the
need to facilitate these regions with basic services such as education and
healthcare through e- Learning, e-Governance, and e-Medicine.
WiMAX has gained immense support from vendors such as Alvarion and
Samsung, who are seeing enormous opportunity in this market, owing to its
operational flexibility. This has, in turn, increased its popularity,
thereby driving this market towards lower prices, promising gradual ease in
economies of scale. The operators have wide flexibility in terms of operable
bandwidth (spectrum), duplexing techniques (FDD and TDD), and portability
options.
In terms of unit shipments, the 3.5 GHz band is the most preferred one
globally, as it is suitable for fixed broadband. As WiMAX was initially
deployed for fixed broadband, most of the deployments and equipment were
made in the 3.5 GHz band; as such higher frequency bands are preferred for
fixed broadband. With the rising need for enhanced portability and mobility,
WiMAX is now revolutionizing its way through the mobile space, hence
enforcing regulators worldwide to make lower bands such as 2.3 GHz available
for auctions.
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