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[Report]

WiMAX, LTE and Broadband Wireless Worldwide Market Trends 2008 -2014, 5th Edition

Published: 2008/02

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Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. BROADBAND WIRELESS: A MARKET FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH

  • 1.1 MARKET DRIVERS
    • 1.1.1 Residential Fixed and Portable Applications
    • 1.1.2 Business Fixed and Portable Applications
    • 1.1.3 Government Initiatives: Reduce Digital Divide
    • 1.1.4 Municipalities: The Domino Effect from Local Access
    • 1.1.5 Dial-Up Users: Extinction or Easy Market Shift to Wireless Broadband Access?
    • 1.1.6 Backhaul for BWA, Mobile, and Wi -Fi Networks
    • 1.1.7 Operator Value-Added Services
    • 1.1.8 IP-enabled “Over the Top” Services
    • 1.1.9 Public Safety and Homeland Defense
    • 1.1.10 Satellite Networks
  • 1.2WIRELESS TRENDS 2007
    • 1.2.1 2007 in review
    • 1.2.2 Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnering trends
    • 1.2.3 Technology Ownership and IPR
    • 1.2.4 The Road to 4G
  • 1.3 MOBILE CELLULAR MARKET
    • 1.3.1 Mobile Market Statistics
    • 1.3.2 Mobile Applications
    • 1.3.3 Mobile Broadband Roadmap

2. BWA AND WIMAX MARKETS ANALYSIS 2000-2007

  • 2.1 SERVICE PROVIDERS ANALYSIS
    • 2.1.1 Global Deployment Trends
    • 2.1.2 Global WiMAX Subscriber Trends
    • 2.1.3 Service Revenue Trends
    • 2.1.4 Equipment Deployment Trends
    • 2.1.5 Application Trends
    • 2.1.6 Regional Geographic Trends
    • 2.1.7 Spectrum Analysis
  • 2.2 GENERAL EQUIPMENT BWA ANDWIMAX MARKET ANALYSIS 2000-2007
  • 2.3 SOLUTION VENDOR ANALYSIS
  • 2.4 CHIPSET VENDOR ANALYSIS

3. REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT

  • 3.1 IMT-2000 AND IMT-ADVANCED ANALYSIS
  • 3.2 SUB-1 GHZ PROSPECTS
  • 3.3 WAPECS
  • 3.4 ONGOING SPECTRUM ALLOCATIONS WORLDWIDE 2007-2008
  • 3.5 CHALLENGES AHEAD

4. STRATEGIC COUNTRIES BWA/WIMAX ANALYSIS

  • 4.1 AUSTRALIA
    • 4.1.1 Country Background
    • 4.1.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.1.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
  • 4.2 BRAZIL
    • 4.2.1 Country Background
    • 4.2.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.2.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.2.4 Market Forecasts
  • 4.3 CHINA
    • 4.3.1 Country Background
    • 4.3.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.3.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.3.4 Market Forecasts
  • 4.4 INDIA
    • 4.4.1 Country Background
    • 4.4.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.4.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.4.4 Market Forecasts
  • 4.5 JAPAN
    • 4.5.1 Country Background
    • 4.5.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.5.3 Major WiMAX Players
    • 4.5.4 Challenges to Realization of WiMAX
    • 4.5.5 Market Forecasts
  • 4.6 SOUTH KOREA
    • 4.6.1 Country Background
    • 4.6.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.6.3 Major WiBRO Players
    • 4.6.4 KT WiBRO CPE Breakdown on Cumulative Basis (Ending Dec. 2007), by Type and Supplier
    • 4.6.5 Market Forecasts
  • 4.7 RUSSIA
    • 4.7.1 Country Background
    • 4.7.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.7.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.7.4 Market Forecasts
  • 4.8 TAIWAN
    • 4.8.1 Country Background
    • 4.8.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.8.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.8.4 M-Taiwan Deployment Projects
    • 4.8.5 Equipment Suppliers' Contribution to M-Taiwan
    • 4.8.6 Market Forecasts
  • 4.9 UNITED STATES
    • 4.9.1 Country Background
    • 4.9.2 Regulatory Analysis
    • 4.9.3 Major BWA/WiMAX Players
    • 4.9.4 Market Forecasts

5. WIMAX INDUSTRY STATUS AND PROGRESS

  • 5.1 WIMAX FORUM, INDUSTRY TRADE ASSOCIATION
    • 5.1.1 Membership Goals and Ecosystem Value Propositions
    • 5.1.2 WiMAX Forum 2007 Objectives and Progress Measurement
  • 5.2 WIMAX FORUMWORKING GROUPS
    • 5.2.1 Application Working Group (AWG)
    • 5.2.2 Certification Working Group (CWG)
    • 5.2.3 Evolutionary Technical Working Group (ETWG)
    • 5.2.4 Global Roaming Working Group (GRWG)
    • 5.2.5 Marketing Working Group (MWG)
    • 5.2.6 Network Working Group (NWG)
    • 5.2.7 Regulatory Working Group (RWG)
    • 5.2.8 Service Provider Working Group (SPWG)
    • 5.2.9 Technical Working Group (TWG)
  • 5.3 CURRENT STATUS OF 802.16-2004 CERTIFICATION
    • 5.3.1 802.16-2004 Certification Profiles
    • 5.3.2 WiMAX Forum Certified Products
  • 5.4 CURRENT STATUS OF 802.16E-2005 CERTIFICATION
    • 5.4.1 Mobile WiMAX Certification Profiles
    • 5.4.2 Mobile WiMAX PlugFest Vendors
    • 5.4.3 Mobile WiMAX Certification Waves
  • 5.5 THE FUTURE OF CERTIFICATION

6. CLEARINSIGHT WIMAX AND LTE IPR ANALYSIS

  • 6.1 4G PATENTS
    • 6.1.1 The Contracting Timeline between IPR and Commercial Adoption
    • 6.1.2 Segmentation of IPR
    • 6.1.3 WiMAX IPR Stake Holders
  • 6.2 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES THAT LEVERAGE 4G IPR
    • 6.2.1 Graphics/Photo & IPTV
    • 6.2.2 Smart Distributed WBB Networking (SDWN)
  • 6.3 EFFORTS TO MITIGATE CONTENTION IN IPR
    • 6.3.1 WiMAX Forum
    • 6.3.2 NGMN Organization
    • 6.3.3 Standards Setting Organization (SSO) Policies
    • 6.3.4 3G Licensing Ltd
  • 6.4 EFFECT OF COURT DECISIONS AND TRADE RULINGS
    • 6.4.1 Broad Impact of Decisions
  • 6.5 WIMAX & LTE 4G IPR ROYALTY ESTIMATES
    • 6.5.1 WiMAX
    • 6.5.2 3G-LTE
  • 6.6 CONCLUSIONS AND COMMENTS

7. “4G” CONVERGENCE, ANALYSIS OF MARKET IMPACTS AND HARMONIZATION

  • 7.1 ACCELERATION AND CONVERGENCE OF LTE
    • 7.1.1 The False Premise of “Long Term Evolution” Vs. WiMAX
    • 7.1.2 Key Distinctions Between WiMAX and LTE
  • 7.2 AREWIMAX AND LTE COMPETITIVE OF COMPLEMENTARY?
    • 7.2.1 WiMAX for Alternative Operators
    • 7.2.2 Advantages of WiMAX
    • 7.2.3 Key Market Success Factors for L TE
  • 7.3 LONG TERM MARKET DETERMINANTS
    • 7.3.1 “The Clash of the Titans” - IC as the Baseline Enabler
  • 7.4 THE ACCELERATION CAUSED BY COMPETITION FROM WIMAX, OPEN ACCESS CONVERGENCE, AND INTERNET TIME
    • 7.4.1 Accelerated Pace of Regulatory Reform
    • 7.4.2 3G-LTE: Pushes to “Embrace and Extend” Technologies and Virtues of WiMAX
  • 7.5 WIMAX PUSHES TO RAMP THE RACE FOR INNOVATION AND ADOPTION
  • 7.6 WHICH BEST FITS THE NEXT GENERATION FOR WIRELESS,WIMAX OR LTE?
  • 7.7 MERGERS/ACQUISITIONS AND PARTNERING TRENDS
  • 7.8 KEY M & A ACTIVITY
    • 7.8.1 Key IPR Acquisitions & Trends
  • 7.9 NOKIA AS A CASE EXAMPLE

8. NOKIA ORGANIZATION AND STRATEGY

  • 8.1 LEVERAGE
    • 8.1.1 Scale
    • 8.1.2 IPR
    • 8.1.3 Relationships
  • 8.2 OPEN DEVELOPMENT
  • 8.3 WIMAX & LTE DECOUPLING AND TRANSFORMING INCUMBENT REVENUES
  • 8.4 RADIO ACCESS EVOLUTION & STRATEGY
  • 8.5 INTERNET SERVICES
  • 8.6 OPERATOR' S VISION
  • 8.7 NOKIA' S GLOBAL NETWORKS SOLUTIONS CENTER - GNSC
  • 8.8 BROADBAND SERVICES
  • 8.9 BUSINESS FOCUS
    • 8.9.1 Support Multitude Business Models
    • 8.9.2 Transform, Leverage, Consolidate
    • 8.9.3 Transformation
    • 8.9.4 OSS, OVI
    • 8.9.5 Devices
    • 8.9.6 Be Industry Environmental “4G as Catalyst” Leader
  • 8.10 OVERALL PRIORITIES
    • 8.10.1 Cost Reduction
    • 8.10.2 Location-Based Services
    • 8.10.3 Enterprise Focus
    • 8.10.4 Launch Pad for New Businesses
    • 8.10.5 Multi-Radio, Smart Connectivity
    • 8.10.6 Business Services & Hosted Services Consulting
    • 8.10.7 Mobile Payments
  • 8.11 DEVELOPMENT RACE - ALWAYS CONNECTED MOBILITY
    • 8.11.1 Spatial/Architectural Domain
    • 8.11.2 Smart Distributed WBB Network (SDWN)
  • 8.12 MAJOR CHALLENGES
    • 8.12.1 Displays, Input
    • 8.12.2 Gaining Adoption of OVI Portal
    • 8.12.3 Catalyzing WiMAX=LTE to Optimal Effectiveness
    • 8.12.4 Most Trusted Yet Creative Business Services Provider
    • 8.12.5 Pressing IPR
  • 8.13 NOKIA ORGANIZATION

9. MARKET FORECASTS FOR 2008-2014

  • 9.1 ON THE SAME PATH AS WI-FI?
  • 9.2 WIMAX AT A CROSSROADS: THE “TIPPING POINT”
  • 9.3 THE ADDRESSABLE MARKET
  • 9.4 BWA ANDWIMAX MARKET FORECASTS
    • 9.4.1 Methodology and Organisation of the Forecasts
    • 9.4.1 Subscriber Forecasts
    • 9.4.2 Equipment Market Forecasts 2008 -1014

9.5WILL THERE BE A MARKET FOR 802.16-2004D?

  • 9.6 CHIPSET MARKET FORECASTS
  • 9.7 ASN GATEWAY FORECASTS
  • 9.8 PESSIMISTIC MARKET FORECAST SCENARIO
  • 9.9 OPTIMISTIC MARKET FORECAST SCENARIO

Appendix Table of Contents

  • 1. Accton Wireless Broadband
  • 2. ADAPTIX
  • 3. AIRCOM International
  • 4. Airspan
  • 5. Alcatel-Lucent
  • 6. Altair
  • 7. Alvarion
  • 8. Aperto Networks
  • 9. Aricent
  • 10. Arieso
  • 11. ArrayComm
  • 12. Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
  • 13. Beceem
  • 14. BelAir
  • 15. Cambridge Broadband Networks
  • 16. Comsys
  • 17. Ericsson
  • 18. Freescale Semiconductor
  • 19. Fujitsu Microelectronics America
  • 20. Harris Stratex Networks
  • 21. Huawei
  • 22. InfiNet Wireless
  • 23. Intel Corporation
  • 24. Kyocera
  • 25. LG Electronics
  • 26. Motorola
  • 27. Cisco (Navini)
  • 28. NEC
  • 29. NextWave Wireless
  • 30. Nokia-Siemens Networks
  • 31. Nortel
  • 32. OBSAI
  • 33. PicoChip
  • 34. POSDATA
  • 35. Proxim Wireless
  • 36. QUALCOMM
  • 37. Redline Communications
  • 38. Runcom Technologies
  • 39. Samsung Electronics
  • 40. Sanyo
  • 41. SEQUANS
  • 42. SkyPilot Networks
  • 43. SOMA Networks
  • 44. Spirent Communications
  • 45. SR Telecom
  • 46. Telsima
  • 47. Texas Instruments
  • 48. Vecima
  • 49. Vyyo
  • 50. Wavesat
  • 51. WiLAN
  • 52. ZTE
  • 53. ZyXEL

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1. Primary access technology of active Internet users in selected countries, by %
  • Exhibit 2. Broadband penetration by household for various countries, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 3. Broadband subscribers added in Q3 2007, by country
  • Exhibit 4. Worldwide active home Internet users, November 2007
  • Exhibit 5. Broadband average monthly subscription price by country, O ctober 2007
  • Exhibit 6. Broadband average monthly price per Mbps by country, October 2007
  • Exhibit 7. US municipal networks, by type
  • Exhibit 8. Total analog access lines in OECD countries
  • Exhibit 9. Top 11 dial-up Internet markets in 2007, by installed base
  • Exhibit 10. Consumer and business broadband value -added services revenue
  • Exhibit 11. Consumer broadband value -added service revenue
  • Exhibit 12. Global revenue from online games, 2006 -2011
  • Exhibit 13. US broadband households paying for online video content
  • Exhibit 14. Skype registered users as a share of broadband subscribers, June 2006
  • Exhibit 15. US weekly radio audience, by technology
  • Exhibit 16. Top eight web sites worldwide as of September 2007, by page views
  • Exhibit 17. Social network members worldwide in 2007, by regional percentage
  • Exhibit 18. Social networking usage in selected Eu ropean countries, August 2007
  • Exhibit 19. Map of ITU Regions
  • Exhibit 20. HughesNet Satellite US Broadband advertisement
  • Exhibit 21. Satellite broadband packages
  • Exhibit 22. SwiftBroadband satellite network coverage
  • Exhibit 23. SPOT Satellite Messenger coverage map
  • Exhibit 24. Comparative downlink speeds and times for various protocols and operators
  • Exhibit 25. Fixed Mobile Convergence call scenario
  • Exhibit 26. Spectrum in Eastern Europe acquired by NextWave Wireless
  • Exhibit 27. Market penetration of lower price points for CPEs
  • Exhibit 28. Top 20 mobile operators, by subscribers, November 2007
  • Exhibit 29. Global mobile phone shipments, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 30. World' s top 10 emerging mobile growth markets
  • Exhibit 31. US mobile phone subscribers, 1985 -2007
  • Exhibit 32. Standardized pattern of mobile generation cycl es
  • Exhibit 33. New applications enabled as speed increases
  • Exhibit 34. Percentages of users for various types of social networking
  • Exhibit 35. Mobile messaging revenues worldwide, by type, 2006 -2010
  • Exhibit 36. Mobile messaging applications used by mobile users ages 12 -24 in the EU-7, Q2 2006 (% of respondents)
  • Exhibit 37. Mobile messaging worldwide revenue, 2006-2011
  • Exhibit 38. Mobile phone subscribers in Europe, by country, 2005 -2010
  • Exhibit 39. Monthly telecom revenues per capita in Europe, by service type, 2005 -2010
  • Exhibit 40. US adult mobile phone content features, by age of user
  • Exhibit 41. US adult mobile phone daily content activities
  • Exhibit 42. Mobile content and applic ations used by US mobile subscribers
  • Exhibit 43. Acceptable types of mobile advertising, US mobile phone users
  • Exhibit 44. Top 10 social networking services, by number of registered users
  • Exhibit 45. Frequency of mobile social network access, by country
  • Exhibit 46. Mobile user-generated content (UGC) revenues worldwide, 2007 and 2012 (millions dollars)
  • Exhibit 47. Members of mobile social communities worldwide, 2006 and 2011 (millions)
  • Exhibit 48. Demographics of US mobile video users vs. all mobile subscribers, Q2 2006
  • Exhibit 49. Mobile TV revenues worldwide, 2007 and 2012 (billions of dollars)
  • Exhibit 50. Leading content categories watched by US on -demand mobile TV viewers, August 2007
  • Exhibit 51. US mobile subscribers who watched mobile TV/video, by type and frequency, August 2007
  • Exhibit 52. US mobile search revenues, 2007 -2012
  • Exhibit 53. Location-based mobile search pricing model preferred by adult consumers in Spain, the UK, and the US, 2007
  • Exhibit 54. Content categories searched by US mobile users, March 2007
  • Exhibit 55. Mobile music usage in various countries, Nov ember 2007
  • Exhibit 56. Mobile subscriber consumption of content and applications, by number and percentage
  • Exhibit 57. Mobile gaming average sales price, Q2 -Q4 2006
  • Exhibit 58. Worldwide mobile gaming revenue, 2006 -2011
  • Exhibit 59. WiMAX deployments by region, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 60. WiMAX subscribers by customer mix
  • Exhibit 61. Positions taken by various operators in WiMAXCounts
  • Exhibit 62. Global WiMAX subscribers by region
  • Exhibit 63. WiMAX ARPU for Q1 and Q3 2007, by segment
  • Exhibit 64. WiMAX ARPU for residential and business segments
  • Exhibit 65. ARPU comparison between DSL and WiMAX, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 66. 3G offerings of selected operators
  • Exhibit 67. Global WiMAX revenue from Q1 2006 to Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 68. Percentage of WiMAX deployments by standard, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 69. Deployments of the 802. 16-2005 standard
  • Exhibit 70. Global WiMAX subscribers by region, Q3 2007
  • Exhibit 71. Number of WiMAX licensees per region, by frequency band
  • Exhibit 72. Average spectrum per carrier, by region
  • Exhibit 73. Percentage of operators with various amounts of WiMAX spectrum
  • Exhibit 74. BWA and WiMAX subscribers per country, 2007
  • Exhibit 75. CPE shipments for broadband wireless and WiMAX, by number of units
  • Exhibit 76. BWA sector shipments in 1999 -2007, in units
  • Exhibit 77. Average number of CPEs pe r sector, 1999-2007
  • Exhibit 78. CPE price decline by category, 1999 -2007
  • Exhibit 79. Average selling price per sector, 1999 -2007
  • Exhibit 80. Market size for BWA CPE, 1999-2007
  • Exhibit 81. Base station market size, 1999 -2007
  • Exhibit 82. Total market size for base stations and CPE, 1999 -2007
  • Exhibit 83. Equipment revenue by type, 2007
  • Exhibit 84. Equipment market breakdown by frequency, 2007
  • Exhibit 85. Market breakdown by region, 2005
  • Exhibit 86. Market breakdown by region, 2007
  • Exhibit 87. Market breakdown by segment, 2005
  • Exhibit 88. Equipment market by segment, 2007
  • Exhibit 89. Market breakdown by applicati on, 2005
  • Exhibit 90. Equipment breakdown by application, 2007
  • Exhibit 91. Market breakdown by type of CPE solution, 2005
  • Exhibit 92. Market breakdown by t ype of equipment, 2007
  • Exhibit 93. Equipment revenue by type of PHY layer, 2005
  • Exhibit 94. Equipment market breakdown by modulation, 2007
  • Exhibit 95. Market split for business versus residential, 2005
  • Exhibit 96. Equipment breakdown by end -user type, 2007
  • Exhibit 97. Percentage of equipment sold by type, 2005
  • Exhibit 98. Equipment market breakdown by standard, 2007
  • Exhibit 99. Percentage of equipment by technology, 2007
  • Exhibit 100. Equipment breakdown by technology, 2007, in dollars
  • Exhibit 101. Percentage of CPE shipments by technology, 2007
  • Exhibit 102. Number of units of CPEs shipped, 2007
  • Exhibit 103. Percentage of 802.16 CPE shipments by standard, 2007
  • Exhibit 104. Percentage of equipment revenue by supplier, 2005
  • Exhibit 105. Percentage of BWA and WiMAX equipment revenue by supplier, 2007
  • Exhibit 106. Market share per vendor for access and backhaul, 2007
  • Exhibit 107. Vendor market share for certified and compliant 802.16 -2004, 2007
  • Exhibit 108. Equipment market share pe r vendor in 2007, by standard
  • Exhibit 109. BWA market share by region, 2007
  • Exhibit 110. BWA market share per vendor by physical layer, 2005
  • Exhibit 111. BWA market share per vendor by frequency, 2007
  • Exhibit 112. BWA market share by segment, 2007
  • Exhibit 113. BWA market share by vendor for indoor vs. outdoor, 2007
  • Exhibit 114. BWA vendor market share by TDD versus FDD, 2007
  • Exhibit 115. OEM/vendors strategic relationships
  • Exhibit 116. 802.16-2004 chipset market share, 2007
  • Exhibit 117. Vendor 802.16e chipset market share, 2007
  • Exhibit 118. Investment in WiMAX chipset start -up companies
  • Exhibit 119. 802.16-2005 customer wins and relationships for SOC suppliers
  • Exhibit 120. Cell site coverage comparison, by frequency
  • Exhibit 121. US 700 MHz spectrum allocation
  • Exhibit 122. GSM 900 band licenses in Europe, by year of expiration
  • Exhibit 123. GSM 900 band licenses in Europe, expiration year by country
  • Exhibit 124. Frequency bands defined by wireless protocol
  • Exhibit 125. Applicants for 2.5 GHz spectrum in Japan
  • Exhibit 126. Possible MCMC band plan, IMT
  • Exhibit 127. Taiwan' s WiMAX operating licensees
  • Exhibit 128. Recent and upcoming spectrum auctions, 2007 -2009
  • Exhibit 129. Major license holders in the 3.4 GHz band
  • Exhibit 130. Licenses to be awarded in Australia
  • Exhibit 131. Service offerings of Buzz Broadband
  • Exhibit 132. Spectrum frequency bands of Buzz Broadband
  • Exhibit 133. Broadband Internet users in Brazil; broadband lines in th e Americas
  • Exhibit 134. Statistics on various types of telecom service in Brazil
  • Exhibit 135. Disposition of frequency spectrum bands in Brazil
  • Exhibit 136. Frequencies obtained by Brazilian providers in February 2003
  • Exhibit 137. Areas covered by Brazilian regions
  • Exhibit 138. Winners in 2007 3G spectrum auction in Brazil
  • Exhibit 139. Neovia residential WiMAX service offerings
  • Exhibit 140. Neovia business WiMAX service offerings
  • Exhibit 141. Brazil BWA/WiMAX equipment market forecasts, 2006 -2010
  • Exhibit 142. Brazil BWA/WiMAX subscriber forecasts, 2006 -2010
  • Exhibit 143. China Internet and broadband usage, 2002 -2007
  • Exhibit 144. China Internet access user base as of November 2007
  • Exhibit 145. Spectrum allocation for WiMAX trials in China
  • Exhibit 146. Allocation of 2500-6000 MHz band in China
  • Exhibit 147. First-tender Chinese operators in the 3.5 GHz band
  • Exhibit 148. Second-tender Chinese operators in the 3.5 GHz band
  • Exhibit 149. Third-tender Chinese operators in the 3.5 GHz ba nd
  • Exhibit 150. China WiMAX subscriber forecasts, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 151. Spectrum allocated to the main telecom service providers in India
  • Exhibit 152. India accumulated BWA/WiMAX subscriber forecast, 2005 -2014
  • Exhibit 153. Japan 3G subscriber statistics as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 154. Percentage of 3G subscribers by various operators in J apan, as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 155. Results of the Japan 2.5 GHz spectrum auction
  • Exhibit 156. Japan WiMAX subscriber forecast, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 157. Korea subscriber base for various telecom services
  • Exhibit 158. Korea service provider market share for local and mobile phone service
  • Exhibit 159. Total subscribers (handsets) of wireless Internet in Korea, by service provider
  • Exhibit 160. Frequency bands of WiBro operators in Korea
  • Exhibit 161. WiBro service plan in Korea
  • Exhibit 162. WiBro service provider market share, November 2007
  • Exhibit 163. Korea Telecom tariff comparison: WiBro vs HSDPA
  • Exhibit 164. Cumulative WiBro CPEs shipped to KT, by type, as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 165. Cumulative WiBro USB modems shipped to KT, by supplier, as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 166. Cumulative WiBro handsets shipped to KT, by supplier, as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 167. Cumulative shipments to KT of mobile PCs and laptops with embedded WiBro, by supplier, as of December 2007
  • Exhibit 168. Korean WiBro subscriber forecast, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 169. Major Russia BWA/WiMAX projects
  • Exhibit 170. Deployment of Russian BWA/WiMAX networks, 2002 -2010
  • Exhibit 171. Russian BWA/WiMAX operators in 3.5 GHz band
  • Exhibit 172. Distribution of Russia licenses by frequency range
  • Exhibit 173. Russia BWA/WiMAX subscriber forecast, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 174. Projection of Taiwan base station counts
  • Exhibit 175. Taiwan WiMAX license holders
  • Exhibit 176. Taiwan WiMAX subscriber forecast, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 177. Major WCS owners in the US, as of November 1, 2007
  • Exhibit 178. US WiMAX market forecast
  • Exhibit 179. WiMAX Forum member company growth and composition
  • Exhibit 180. WiMAX Forum PlugFest schedule, 2008
  • Exhibit 181. WiMAX Forum Release 1.0 Wave 2 testing roadmap
  • Exhibit 182. Mobile WiMAX certification roadmap for Release 1.0
  • Exhibit 183. Mobile WiMAX Certification Timeline
  • Exhibit 184. WiMAX roaming services roadmap
  • Exhibit 185. WiMAX network architecture
  • Exhibit 186. Vendors of certified WiMAX equipment
  • Exhibit 187. Approved certification profiles for 802.16 -2004
  • Exhibit 188. WiMAX Forum certified products
  • Exhibit 189. Mobile WiMAX cert ification profiles
  • Exhibit 190. Mobile WiMAX PlugFest participating vendors
  • Exhibit 191. Release 1.0 802.16e-2005 certification profiles
  • Exhibit 192. WiMAX Forum Release 1.0 802.16e-2005 certification waves
  • Exhibit 193. Mobile WiMAX roadmap, 2007 -2010
  • Exhibit 194. WiMAX Forum PlugFest schedule, 2008
  • Exhibit 195. WiMAX 4G IPR patent holders, cumulative
  • Exhibit 196. Nokia organization and strategy
  • Exhibit 197. Comparison of Nokia and Google strengths and weaknesses
  • Exhibit 198. Volume forecast for Wi -Fi chipsets, 2002-2010
  • Exhibit 199. List of mobile WiMAX devices by vendor
  • Exhibit 200. Analysis of SOC Bill of Materials for CPEs, as of early 20 08, in volume
  • Exhibit 201. Chipset ASP for WiMAX versus Wi -Fi, 2002-2012
  • Exhibit 202. Price sensitivity factors for WiMAX
  • Exhibit 203. Cumulative sales of various candidate products for mobile technology, in units
  • Exhibit 204. Roadmap for BWA market forecasts
  • Exhibit 205. Net yearly WiMAX and proprietary subscriber additions, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 206. Subscriber forecast breakdown by technology
  • Exhibit 207. Yearly additions of active subscribers by technology
  • Exhibit 208. Proprietary and WiMAX subscriber forecasts
  • Exhibit 209. Accumulated number of active subscribers by technology
  • Exhibit 210. BWA CPE shipment forecasts, 2008 -2014, in units
  • Exhibit 211. BWA CPE price forecast, by standard, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 212. BWA CPE price forecast, by indoor/outdoor, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 213. CPE price forecasts, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 214. Average selling price forecast, by device type, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 215. Device market size forecast, by standard, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 216. Percentage of yearly shipme nts for a given device type, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 217. WiMAX CPE and mobile device shipment forecast, in units, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 218. Yearly supply of mobile WiMAX devices, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 219. WiMAX embedded device supply and demand, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 220. WiMAX device demand and supply in dollars, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 221. Combined WiMAX dev ice demand and supply, in dollars, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 222. Average number of active CPE/devices per sector, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 223. Number of base station sectors shipped, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 224. Base station sector price forecasts, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 225. BWA CPE market size forecasts, 2008 -2014, in US$
  • Exhibit 226. BWA base station market siz e forecasts, 2008-2014, in US$
  • Exhibit 227. Base station and CPE market size, in US$, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 228. Proprietary and WiMAX market size forecast, 2008 -2014, in US$
  • Exhibit 229. Accumulated market size, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 230. Shipment value breakdown by technology, in percent, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 231. Proprietary equipment market size, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 232. WiMAX CPE and base station market size, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 233. Supply of CPE and mobile devices, in US$, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 234. Total WiMAX market supply, in US$, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 235. WiMAX demand and supply, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 236. BWA equipment forecasts by frequency, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 237. WiMAX certified equipment market, by frequency, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 238. WiMAX new subscribers, by frequency, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 239. WiMAX certified market, by frequency, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 240. WiMAX market, percentage across regions, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 241. WiMAX subscribers, by region, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 242. BWA subscribers by freq uency for North America, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 243. BWA subscribers by frequency for EMEA, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 244. BWA subscribers by frequency for Asia, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 245. BWA subscribers by frequency for CALA, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 246. Proprietary and WiMAX equipment revenue by application, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 247. BWA subscribers by customer s egment, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 248. Service revenue by customer segment, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 249. Additions of 802.16-2004 subscribers, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 250. Cumulative count of subscribers using 802.16 -2004, 2008-2014
  • Exhibit 251. WiMAX chipset shipments, annual and cumulative, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 252. WiMAX baseband +RF average service price, 200 8-2014
  • Exhibit 253. WiMAX shipment market size, including supply, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 254. ASN gateway density and shipments, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 255. ASN gateway hardware shipments, in US$, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 256. BWA and WiMAX subscribers, pessimistic scenario, 2008 -2014
  • Exhibit 257. BWA and WiMAX subscribers, optimistic scenario, 2008 -2014
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