Chinese WiMAX Revolution to Begin in
2009
Press Release -
April 29, 2007
The Chinese WiMAX market is poised for a period of rapid growth
between 2009 and 2011, according to the Yankee Group, speaking at
the WiMAX World Asia conference.
2009, the first year of significant WiMAX development in China, will
end with 1.25 million users in the country, Yankee Group researchers
predict. The market will then swell to almost seven times this number
over the next two years, ending 2011 with 8.39 million users, 46% of
which will use nomadic and portable varieties of the technology.
Mobile broadband will also see strong growth, accounting for 43% of
WiMAX subscriptions, while fixed wireless broadband will comprise just
11% of the total market.
All this will depend on China’s Ministry of Information Industry
(MII), however, which has not yet allocated WiMAX spectrum, or even
created a policy regarding the next-generation wireless broadband
standard. The MII will need to make allowances for the technology
soon, according to a joint report by the Yankee Group and Analysys
International, or China could miss out on the mobile WiMAX
opportunity.
“Embracing connectivity solutions and standards such as mobile WiMAX
in emerging markets like China is critical to competing in the
continuously evolving global communications industry,” commented XJ
Wang, the vice president of Yankee Group Asia-Pacific Research.
“Without China’s participation, the global WiMAX ecosystem will not be
complete.”
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