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Indian WiMAX market set for growth Print E-mail
Friday, 30 November 2007
A new offering from Report Buyer, “India Broadband Wireless and WiMAX Market Analysis and Forecasts”, estimates that there will be up to 21 million WiMAX subscribers in India by 2014. The study finds that the Indian economy is flourishing, and the demand for telecommunications services has outpaced the legacy wired telecommunication infrastructure.

The report says that vendors, operators, and system integrators are coming together to trigger a bandwidth revolution. Authors of the report say that despite the spectrum complexities, the key engines for broadband growth, and the unclear situation on freeing the bandwidth, 2008 could well become the ‘Year of Wireless Broadband’ for India.

Analysts in the industry say that the country’s broadband penetration is only 0.2%. They predict that at the very least about 250,000 CPEs and 5,000 base station sectors will be sold in India in the next year. That figure could reach 12,000 sectors and about 500,000 CPEs.

According to the report, the steady CPE price reduction significantly impacted the potential ARPU (Average Revenue Per User), therefore contributing to favourably changing the market perspective.

The study says that at current equipment costs and given the bulk discounts expected by Indian operators, the total CPE/BS equipment market for 2008 may reach $50 to $120 million. This is a substantial jump over the previous year and could be just the beginning of what might become one of the world’s top three WiMAX markets.
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