WTRS Press Release
Will WiMAX Lead the Way to "Universal Broadband"?
A new report issued by WTRS finds that mandates to develop global "universal broadband" offer an unexpected market driver for mobile WiMAX, and also create a fertile bed for competitive technologies to develop. To the question: will politics or real needs lead to "universal broadband"? our answer is Yes!Mountain View, CA (PRWeb) March 2, 2007 --
President Bush has said we'll all be connected by "universal broadband" by 2007. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said Democrats will ensure that "universal broadband" will happen within 5 years. Certainly, broadband coverage is growing rapidly, but at this point in time the role of Government seems irrelevant to that forward momentum.
Whether the US is currently 50%
connected, or 80% (depending on the source and designation), try as hard as we
may it is impossible to ever reach 100% penetration. Many technologies,
explained and defined in a new Technology Report by WTRS, contribute to
expansion. How they do so, and how quickly we get to "universal" broadband will
be driven by usefulness, technological improvement, cost factors, and (not
least) market savvy companies' view of and aspiration toward potential profits.
"Contrary to current opinion, there is substantial competition to WiMAX," said
Kirsten West, PhD, principal analyst with WTRS. "Traditional, or wired,
broadband technologies and their service providers offer direct competition to
fixed as well as mobile WiMAX, fueled as they are by governmental encouragement
on a global scale, coinciding with deployment of IPv6."
In order for various countries to participate in the benefits afforded as a
byproduct of IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), the Internet infrastructure
technologies must be in place. These are marketed to the consumer as broadband
services and the development of triple- and quadruple-play offerings that
combine television broadcast, interactive content delivery, Internet services,
and voice communications capabilities.
The new WTRS Market Report
analyzes and forecasts the market for "Wireless Broadband" technologies. The
Report includes a thorough evaluation of emerging technologies including WiMAX,
both fixed and mobile, WiBRO, BPL (broadband over Powerline), and advanced
optical fiber. Analysis includes an assessment of the market, regulatory, and
governmental drivers on global scale. The Report includes analysis of the WiMAX
Forum, IPv6, and the emergence of ENUM, as well as global & regional market
trends & forecasts, regulatory issues, standards development, economic effects,
and strategic developments. The Report is a component of the WTRS "Wireless
Triple Play" subject sphere. A purchase of the report includes one hour of phone
consultation with the principal analyst. Purchase also includes our traditional
and pioneering 3 quarterly updates.
The Report also offers a comprehensive analysis of total addressable market
issues in individual early geographic areas that makes it possible to join other
companies that are entering a particular geographic market and will achieve a
reasonable ROI.
Companies mentioned include : PicoChip, Motorola, Comsys, STMicro, TI, Sequans,
Intel, Beceem, TeleCIS Wireless, D-Clue, Fujitsu, Innovazione Italia, Infratel
Italia, Airspan, Yozam, Sprint, Alvarion, Telkom, Kenya Data Networks, Microm,
WBS, Mundostartel, ZTE, ArrayCom, AT&T, NTT, and PoweredCom
Using only publicly available information, meticulously
gathered from public patent sources, company information, and other research
this report is truly an invaluable resource for any company participating in the
Wireless Broadband sector, or planning a potential entry into this market.
For more information, contact: www.wtrs.net
George West, Senior Analyst
Phone: 650-940-1196
MORE INFORMATION ON THIS RESEARCH
Title "WTRS Wireless Broadband (WiMAX) Technology
Trends Report, Q1 2007 issue"
Product Number: WT022807TPTR
Publication Date: Feb 2007
Number of Pages: 55
West Technology Research Solutions, LLC (WTRS) is an independent market research
and consulting company with 8 years in wireless research specializing in Insteon,
ZigBee, UWB, Bluetooth, WiMAX, IEEE 802.15.4, Wi-Fi, and other emerging wireless
technologies and protocols. WTRS helps companies track the market potential &
viability of wireless emerging technologies. WTRS reports are not funded by, or
in any other way influenced by, companies which we study. WTRS market research
and consulting services provide customers with the information they need to
assess market opportunities, evaluate investments, monitor competition, form
relationships, and make crucial business decisions in following cutting-edge
technologies. WTRS customers range from start-ups, some still in development, to
the largest and most prominent players in technology. All have an interest in
market intelligence that aids them in making crucial business decisions.
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