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Infrastructure vendors to make great strides
Mobile expansion in emerging regions and continued growth in data services throughout the world will allow infrastructure vendors to make great strides over the next years, according to a new report.
Mobile expansion in emerging regions such as Latin America, Asia and Africa and continued growth in data services throughout the world will allow infrastructure vendors to make great strides over the next years, according to a new Visant Strategies report.
"The movement of almost the entire world to wireless voice alone would bode well for infrastructure vendors during the oncoming years, but mobile application use as well as downloading of music and video content should also prove very beneficial to the mobile industry", said Larry Swasey of Visant Strategies, the author of the report.
"Much of the data consumption in industrialised nations will be driven by the role I/P networks and the seamless applications meant for such are beginning to play in most of our lives".
According to the report, "World mobile infrastructure 2006", both Edge and WCDMA are already rolled out in hundreds of systems worldwide and use of the two air-interfaces will continue to grow through 2010 and cdma2000 will also have its global presence expand during this decade.
GSM/GPRS will flourish in emerging markets, the report finds, as hundreds of operators in lower-tier markets utilise the air interface.
"There is room for everyone".
"There will be well over 3 million basestations deployed by 2010", Swasey said, "serving nearly 2.8 billion individual users which will amount to about 3.3 billion wireless accounts".
The report details cdma2000, Edge, WCDMA, WCDMA/HSDPA and GSM/GPRS subscriber and basestation growth through 2010 for each region of the world, as well as the influential operators and factors in each market.
The study also provides the reasons why each technology will play a particular role in each region as well as how 2G, 2.5G and 3G infrastructure has been and will be deployed from 2004-2010.
Overall sales of cdma2000, GSM/GPRS, Edge and WCDMA/HSDPA infrastructure vendors are also given as well as the region(s) of the world on which each vendor is concentrating.