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WiMAX and LTE
The Case for 4G Coexistence

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Although the hype around WiMAX is quickly dissipating, we believe the standard has gained enough backing and volume to serve as an alternative for the provisioning of mobile broadband access. It has begun to carve out a tight niche tied to certain target opportunities, it has inspired a new wireless business model, and it has a flexible, flat, all-IP network architecture better suited than HSPA to providing Internet-based services. In contrast, however, the LTE standard has quickly gained substantial momentum. Since WiMAX 802.16e and LTE release 8 will provide similar real-world performance, ultimately the decisions of the largest WiMAX players may determine the fate of WiMAX. For example, Clearwire has been forthright about its intention to choose the technology that provides the best business case given timing and end-user demand for service quality and devices, making its commitment to WiMAX rather unclear. Will the WiMAX opportunity reach a critical point to drive vendor backing of the next iteration of WiMAX, 802.16m, which we expect will be finalized in 2010? The OFDMA architecture of both WiMAX and LTE will pave the way toward 4G networks, which as defined by the ITU-R achieve 1Gbps or more, so it is possible we will see a blending of the two standards.

This report analyzes the current WiMAX operations worldwide, evaluating operator business models, network economics and the overall market opportunity relative to UMTS/HSPA and LTE. The objective is to assess which technology delivers the most popular and profitable mobile voice, broadband and video services in the context of specific market conditions: case studies examine UQ Communications (in Japan), Clearwire (the US), Mobily (Saudi Arabia), Digicel (Caribbean), Tata (India), Umniah (Jordan) and Yota (Russia).






BY DANIEL LOCKE, SENIOR ANALYST
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Key findings include:

  • The number of WiMAX deployments — currently more than 500 across 145 countries — is greater than that of any conventional 3G technology and more than 50% greater than the number of HSPA network commitments. However, most WiMAX deployments to date have been small. We do expect coverage to increase: many of the larger WiMAX deployments are still underway, and large countries such as India, Indonesia and Vietnam are just beginning to issue WiMAX licenses.
  • Markets with the lowest broadband penetration rates represent the most upside, and we estimate that roughly 70% of WiMAX deployments are in emerging markets, led by the Africa and Middle East region with more than a quarter of global deployments.
  • WiMAX volumes are dependent on the success of only a handful of large operators, while LTE has the backing of a substantial number of heavyweights — most noticeably the largest Chinese operators. The failure of any of the largest WiMAX operators to continue with WiMAX would serve as a detrimental blow to the WiMAX community.
  • WiMAX operators are increasingly open to switching to LTE when doing so is necessary and economical, but we do not expect any of them to migrate to LTE anytime before 2013. Migrating to LTE will depend on the availability of 802.16m, the vendor ecosystem supporting this standard and the need to upgrade from 802.16e in emerging markets.
  • Factors driving operators to deploy WiMAX are speed to market, surgical network deployment opportunities, mobility, multiple-use scenarios, its IP architecture, and the cost of spectrum and deployment.
  • Certain operators in emerging markets would benefit from bypassing 3G in favor of moving directly to LTE in a few years, although this decision will depend on factors such as spectrum resources.
  • Despite HSPA’s greater scale, WiMAX USB dongles are priced competitively and even less expensive in some cases compared with other USB dongles.

Key Questions Answered

  • Should operators in emerging markets opt for WiMAX or HSPA, or wait for LTE?
  • How does WiMAX compare with other mobile broadband technologies in terms of commercial deployments?
  • How are WiMAX operators positioning their services and differentiating themselves from conventional 3G and fixed broadband providers?
  • How do the pricing and average revenue per subscriber (ARPS) of WiMAX providers compare with HSPA players? With fixed broadband operators?
  • What is the future of WiMAX? Will the technology endure?
  • Will WiMAX operators migrate to LTE or to 802.16m?
  • Which markets present the largest opportunities for WiMAX?
  • What is Pyramid Research’s outlook on adoption of WiMAX, relative to HSPA and LTE?

Target audience

Operators:
Understand what makes WiMAX more important in the budding communications market of the future than the size of its niche would suggest. Discover the long-term prospects of the technology and its relative advantages and disadvantages compared with conventional 3G and LTE. Evaluate whether WiMAX can help meet your data network needs economically. This report also identifies the factors that lead operators to choose WiMAX and how they differentiate themselves in competitive markets.

Vendors:
Understand market dynamics and assess the needs of both WiMAX and conventional mobile operators in all types of markets. Use our forecasts to develop sales plans and identify key market opportunities. Vendors will benefit from a clear understanding of the WiMAX value proposition and the likely direction that WiMAX services will take in the future.

Investors:
Locate opportunities in challenging environments. This report will help you evaluate and develop strategies that will position your portfolio investments to take advantage of one of the more challenging growth areas of wireless communications networks, especially in emerging markets.

Companies mentioned in this report:

3G Americas
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
Acer
Aerea
Airspan
Alcatel-Lucent
Alvarion
Aperto Networks
Asus
AT&T
Axtel
Bayanat Al Oula
Bell
Bharti Airtel
Bic Camera
Bridgewater Systems
Bright House Networks
BSNL
BTC
CDMA Development Group
Celcom
China Mobile
China Telecom
Cisco Systems
Clearwire
Comcast
Daiwa Securities Group
Daiwabo
Danske Telecom
Deutsche Telekom
Dialog Broadband Networks
Dialog Telekom
Digicel
East Japan Railway Company
Enforta
Entel
Ericsson
Far EasTone
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Fitel

Global Mobile Corp
Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA)
Globe Telecom
Google
GSM Association
Harris Stratex Networks
HTC
Huawei
IEEE
Intel
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
KDDI
Kineto Wireless
KPN
Kyocera
Lenovo
LG
LTE/SAE Trial Initiative (LSTI)
Max Telecom
Mobilink
Mobily
Motorola
MSI
Mtel
MTS
NEC Biglobe
Neotel
NGMN Alliance
Nifty Corp
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)
Nostracom Telecommunications
NTT Docomo
OneMax
Open Patent Alliance (OPA)
Orange
Orange Jordan
Packet One Networks (P1)
PT Telkom
Qualcomm
Redline

Reliance Communications
Safaricom
Samsung
Saudi Telecom Company
Scarlet
Seven Network
SK Telecom
Softbank
Sprint Nextel Corporation
Tata Communications
Tatung
Tele2
Telecom Italia
Telekom Malaysia
Telenor
TeliaSonera
Telmex
Telsima
Telus
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
Time Warner
Time Warner Cable (TWC)
T-Mobile
Toshiba
TRAI
Umniah
UQ Communications
Verizon Wireless
Vibo Telecom
Vivacom
Vivid Wireless
Vmax
Vodafone
VoLGA Forum
VTR
Wateen Telecom
wi-tribe
Yamada Denki
Yota
ZTE Corp

 

WiMAX and LTE: The Case for 4G Coexistence is part of Pyramid’s research report series. A blend of primary research and qualitative analysis, Pyramid’s research reports offer comprehensive coverage of the fixed and mobile communications space and enable those in the communications industry to stay ahead of changing market dynamics. For more information about this report, please contact Amalia Vega at avega@pyr.com or telephone at +1.809.330.4520

Author: Dan Locke

Publication Date: January 2010

Price: $2,490.00   

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