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Fixed Wireless Infrastructure Will Ride a Wave of
Growth on Standards (22/1/2004)
The emergence of new standards will result in
a dynamic rate of growth for Fixed Wireless Broadband (FWB), reports
In-Stat/MDR (http://www.instat.com). Traditionally, a lack of standards
has hampered the deployment of FWB systems, as the proprietary nature
of FWB technology kept the cost high, and limited interoperability
between different vendors. However, the emergence of FWB-specific
standards like 802.16 and 802.20 will help to grow FWB in its three
main applications ö last mile connectivity, network backhaul, and
private networking. As a result, the market will grow from $558.7
million in 2003 to over $1.2 billion by the end of 2007.
"The need for and interest in FWB is already
there, with the existence of areas that have yet to be reached by
common wireline broadband technologies and those that lack basic
copper infrastructure" says Daryl Schoolar, a Senior Analyst with
the high-tech market research firm. "These emerging standards will
merely give this market the extra boost that it has needed." Resulting
growth will come from more than just low-cost consumer/small business
Internet access. Market drivers for emerging FWB applications, such
as cellular backhaul and metro Ethernet, along with private networking
will all play important roles.
In-Stat/MDR also feels that:
* While the 802.20 standard does deal with
some issues that were not originally addressed by 802.16, it will
remain a distance second to 802.16 through 2007. This comes from
802.16âs advantage of being first to market, and the forth-coming
802.16e standard support for end-user mobility.
* 802.16 will benefit from the WiMAX forum
and its strong member base. According to WiMAX, its members generate
over 75% of all fixed wireless broadband equipment sales.
* In the third world the real benefit of
802.16 wonât be so much from data delivery, but from its support
of voice.
The report, " WiMAX: 802.16 Brings Standards
to Fixed Wireless Broadband" (#IN030845WN),provides an overview
of the Fixed Wireless Broadband (FWB) infrastructure market. This
report covers not only the market drivers for FWB, but also the
role 802.16 and WiMAX will have in its future growth. Also found
in this report is coverage of 802.20. This report includes five-year
forecasts for CPE, point-to-multipoint, and point-to-point equipment.
The forecasts show both unit shipments and infrastructure revenue
by wireless standard (802.16,802.20,802.11, other).
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