Press release: Wireless broadband to exceed 2 billion customers
by 2015
Wireless broadband services will create significant opportunities for
revenue growth, and cellular technologies will take the largest share,
according to the report
Wireless broadband forecasts for 2008-2015: HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and
WiMAX, written by Unwired Insight.
Globally, 2.1 billion wireless broadband customers will generate USD784
billion in service revenue by 2015. This revenue increase of about 2400%
will be underpinned by continued developments in wireless technologies,
improvements in devices and more flexible pricing options.
HSPA will support 88% of all wireless broadband consumers at the end of
2008, and its importance will continue."Despite the increasing availability
of LTE and WiMAX, HSPA and HSPA+ will still support 54% of wireless
broadband users by the end of 2015," according to Dr Mark Heath, co-author
of the report.
Key findings of the new report include:
- Because W-CDMA to HSPA to HSPA+ is the natural evolution path for
GSM operators, the number of HSPA and HSPA+ customers worldwide will
increase from 61 million at the end of 2008 to 1.1 billion at the end of
2015.
- Cellular technologies will dominate wireless broadband services,
with twenty times as many users as WiMAX by the end of 2015.
- LTE will take off relatively slowly, but its customer base will
reach 440 million by 2015, with associated revenue of USD194 billion.
- WiMAX will be squeezed from developed markets by fixed and cellular
broadband services and by 2015 will serve just 98 million customers
worldwide, of which 92% will be in developing regions.
WiMAX will fail to achieve a significant share of the rapidly developing
wireless broadband market, contributing only 2% of global revenue. "By 2015,
there will be twenty times as many customers for cellular broadband services
as for WiMAX," according to Dr Alastair Brydon, co-author of the report,
"The vast majority of MNOs will not break ranks to WiMAX, but will upgrade
to LTE, resulting in over four times more LTE users by the end of 2015."
Wireless broadband
forecasts for 2008-2015: HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and WiMAX provides
detailed global forecasts for wireless broadband subscriber numbers, revenue
and ARPU for the period 2008-2015. Forecasts are broken down by wireless
broadband technology (HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and WiMAX) and by region.