Mobile WiMAX subscriber numbers surpass fixed for the first time
February 16, 2010 - 5:35pm Montreal-headquartered research firm Maravedis says that 4.73 million active BWA/WiMAX subscribers were reached by the end of Q3 2009, and for the first time, the number of mobile WiMAX (802.16e-2005) subscribers surpassed the number of fixed WiMAX (802.16-2004) subscribers worldwide.
WiMAX embedded devices are slowly growing their share of the installed base. “77% of CPEs installed in Q3 2009 were indoor CPEs with over 3.6 million units, followed by USB dongles (595,000 units or 13%) and, PCMCIA cards (244,000 units or 5%),” said Cintia Garza, co-author of the report and 4GCounts team leader. On the LTE side, the second half of 2009 showed progress in terms of new LTE operator commitments – 51 by the end of the quarter – but also in terms of device certification scheme and the chipset development. “Although dual mode devices including GSM, EVDO, and LTE are not yet commercially available, the first engineering samples of dual-mode chipsets were shipped in early 2009,” said Esteban Monturus, 4GCounts analyst for Europe. “Devices will become available in the second half of 2010 for dongles/embedded applications, but not until 2011 for handsets and lower power devices such as MiFi WiFi routers,”
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