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全球的WiMAX•LTE•多頻無線市場:2008年至2014年

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

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出版日期 : 2008/02

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Abstract

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Maravedis is proud to provide you with the 5th annual edition of our analysis of broadband wireless worldwide trends. We have been part of this emerging industry for almost a decade. The report has been completely rebuilt in order to reflect the many changes that occurred in the industry since the last edition.

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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全球的WiMAX•LTE•多頻無線市場:2008年至2014年
WiMAX, LTE and Broadband Wireless Worldwide Market Trends 2008 -2014, 5th Edition

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