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The Number of Subscribers to FLASH-OFDM is Predicted to be over 13 Million by 2010
Friday March 24, 12:10 pm ET

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060324/20060324005025.html?.v=1

DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 24, 2006--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31864) has announced the addition of Emerging Wireless 2006 to their offering.

The recent certification of commercial WiMAX gear represents a major milestone for the 802.16 industry but competition looms from existing and evolving IP based wireless technologies. Alternatives to WiMAX such as FLASH-OFDM, UMTS-TDD and in some cases TD-SCDMA or HSDPA are being considered worldwide, according to the just published study, "Emerging Wireless 2006."

"Right now the competitive scenario suggests a fragmented market with diverse opportunities for vendors and operators alike," said report author Andy Fuertes. "WiMAX backers are expected to establish a healthy marketplace in the fixed marketplace and also within certain mobile segments, particularly in those nations deploying basic telecommunications infrastructure. Many opportunities still remain outside of WiMAX in both the fixed space and in the next generation of mobile networks. Some of these will bring more dollars to the table than we see WiMAX bringing in."

Shipments of WiMAX customer premise equipment is expected to reach 7.2 million units in 2010, according to the study, but these shipments will be dwarfed by TD-SCDMA shipments. The Chinese standard is expected to be up and running in networks by year-end 2006 and will serve 100 million subscribers in China by 2010, where the lion's share of TD-SCDMA subscribers will reside.

Also according to the study, FLASH-OFDM subscribers are expected to exceed 13 million in 2010 while UMTS FDD radio shipments are projected to be valued at $2 billion that year.

"Emerging Wireless 2006" examines opportunities presented by recent and forthcoming wireless platforms, including next generation IP-based wireless technologies, TD-SCDMA and HSDPA. It also looks the criteria and various definitions of next generation networks(NGN) and fourth generation wireless (4G). Fixed and mobile markets are considered and assessed.

Analysis is provided for 802.16, 802.20, HSDPA and subsequent UMTS releases, UMTS TDD, TD-SCDMA, proprietary broadband wireless technologies and FLASH-OFDM. Developments in Japan are also monitored and the future role of technologies such as intelligent antennas, OFDM, software defined radio, and mesh networking is assessed.

Subscribers, device shipments, and base station deployments are quantified and detailed and a comparative analysis of these technologies is provided.

Questions Addressed

What markets will TD-SCDMA find inside and outside of China
What timeline will technologies evolve by
Which applications must next generation platforms support
What criteria will determine success of next generation platforms
Is additional fragmentation inevitable in the wireless market
Which technology represents the best investment
How do new technologies compare
Will fixed and mobile systems converge
Can 802.16 impact the mobile space
Can HSDPA and future 3GPP releases hold off competitors
Will mobile technologies replace 802.16 for fixed applications
Quantifies

802.16 infrastructure, client devices, subscribers and revenues for each
802.20 infrastructure, client devices, subscribers and revenues for each
HSDPA infrastructure, clients devices, subscribers and revenues
UMTS TDD infrastructure, client devices, subscribers and revenues for each
Proprietary systems, infrastructure, client devices, subs and revenues for each
WCDMA subscribers, Infrastructure, device shipments and revenues for each
TD-SCDMA infrastructure, client devices, subscribers and revenues for each
Topics

Technologies - Applications - Regions - Vendors
Topics Covered

Executive Summary
Section Two
4G and Next Generation Networks

Background, Objectives and Rationale

Section Three
802.20 Standard

Section Four
802.16 / WiMAX

Section Five
Next Generation Networks

Proprietary and Otherwise

Section Six
UMTS HSDPA and Beyond (HSUPA, Super 3G)

Section Seven
UMTS TDD (TD-CDMA)

Section Eight
TD-SCDMA

Section Nine
NTT DoCoMo (Japan) 4G and NGN Efforts

Section Ten
NGN and 4G Technologies Components, Elements and Enablers

Forecasts and Figures

Companies Mentioned

ArrayComm, Inc.
Cetecom
Qualcomm
Navini Networks
DoCoMo (Japan)
Vodafone
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31864



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