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Landmark year for WiMAX: mobile WiMAX debuts, fixed WiMAX jumps 254% in 2006

 

LONDON, UK, March 15, 2007—The burgeoning WiMAX equipment market nearly quadrupled between 2005 and 2006, with worldwide revenue jumping 286% to $549.2 million, according to Infonetics Research’s quarterly WiMAX and Outdoor Mesh Network Equipment report.

 

WiMAX posted a strong fourth quarter as well, with fixed WiMAX topping $180.7 million (up 39% from 3Q06) and the nascent mobile WiMAX market reaching $45.8 million, bringing total WiMAX up to $226.5 million in 4Q06.

 

“2006 was a landmark year for the WiMAX industry, with service provider trials moving to service launch phase in many areas, fixed WiMAX deployments accelerating rapidly in developing countries, and mobile WiMAX products coming to market for the first time. The mobile WiMAX market in particular is showing signs of a healthy future, with the infrastructure, components, and handset ecosystem now coming together—boosted by the significant announcement of Sprint-Nextel in 2006," said Richard Webb, analyst at Infonetics Research.

 

With new vendors like Cisco entering the market, the small but rapidly growing outdoor wireless mesh access node segment also had a good year, posting 257% growth in 2006 to reach $392.1 million. Applications are broadening beyond municipalities, pushing demand for wireless access nodes: high double- and triple-digit unit shipment growth rates are expected through 2010.

 

Market Highlights

 

  • The worldwide WiMAX equipment market is forecast to increase more than 10-fold between 2006 and 2010, when it will reach almost $5.6 billion
  • Mobile WiMAX is forecast to grow to $3.7 billion in 2010, a 5-year CAGR of 201%
  • In 4Q06, Alvarion leads in fixed WiMAX equipment revenue share, followed by Redline and Airspan
  • Tropos leads in outdoor mesh equipment revenue in 4Q06, followed by Strix and BelAir
  • In 2006, EMEA accounts for 34% of fixed WiMAX equipment revenue, Asia Pacific for 33%, North America 18%, and CALA 15%; CALA’s share grows to 21% in 2010
  • In 2006, 42% of mobile WiMAX equipment revenue came from Asia Pacific, 33% from North America, 14% from EMEA, 11% from CALA

 

Infonetics’ report provides market size, market share, and forecasts for fixed WiMAX equipment (802.16d) split by base stations and CPE; mobile WiMAX equipment (802.16e) split by ASN-gateways, base stations, CPE and NICs; and outdoor wireless mesh network access nodes. The service tracks Airspan, Alvarion, Aperto Networks, BelAir Networks, Cisco Systems, Firetide, Motorola, Nortel, Redline Communications, Siemens, Skypilot Networks, SOMA Networks, SR Telecom, Strix Systems, Tropos Networks, and others.

 


Download report highlights at www.infonetics.com. For sales, contact Larry Howard, vice president, at larry@infonetics.com or +1 (408) 583-3335.


Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is an international market research and consulting firm specializing in data networking and telecom. Services include market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, service provider survey research and capex analysis.

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"Most network security vendors noted good growth in North America, and good pipelines for the rest of the year."

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Principal Analyst, Network Security, Infonetics Research