MUMBAI: Last year was a good one for the development of WiMax in the Asia/Pacific region, as a solid foundation was laid by the joint efforts of market regulators, operators and eager equipment vendors, reports In-Stat . From a lean base of 0.27 million in 2006, total WiMax subscribers in 16 Asia/Pacific countries are expected to reach 31.43 million by 2012, the high-tech market research firm says. |
In-Stat analyst Victor Liu says, "In emerging countries where current household broadband penetration rates are extremely low, governments have quickly built a pro-WiMax regulatory framework. One temporary setback, though, was WiMax subscriber growth developing more slowly than expected in South Korea due to limited network coverage and lack of user devices." |
Recent research by In-Stat found the following: -- The Asia/Pacific WiMax market will grow to US$8 billion in 2012. -- The South Korean version of mobile WiMax, Wibro services, was commercialized in June. -- Carrier spending of WiMax and WiMax-backhauled WiFi network equipment will escalate from $394.9 million in 2006 to $2908.9 million in 2012. The research WiMax in Asia/Pacific: A Well Laid Foundation for Prominent Future Growth covers the market for WiMax in Asia/Pacific nations. It provides subscriber, revenue and equipment forecasts for 16 countries in the region, including India, Australia, Bangladesh and China. |
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