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Broadband Wireless Access Operators: A Global Survey and Analysis
An analysis of the findings collected from a study of 179 broadband wireless operators worldwide
Pub. Date: April 2007
Size: 159 pages
Formats: Hardcopy, PDF
Price: $1995, $2995
Chart: Input interface breakdown 2006Broadband wireless access (BWA) operators have proliferated in recent years. Yet, to date, few have reached the kind of scale that would make them a serious threat to their wire-line competitors. Rather, they are seen by many as niche players, who are willing to work the stony soil of the marginal areas, where others are unwilling to venture.

If we believe only a fraction of the hype about WiMAX, the industry is poised for a radical transformation, but how well do we understand the diverse set of companies who can be grouped under the general rubric of BWA operators? ARCchart canvassed 179 of the approximately 600 operators worldwide providing a wireless broadband service during 2006, creating what we believe to be the most comprehensive and up to date BWA operator study currently available. The objective of this survey is to create an accurate profile of the global BWA operator landscape. Operators were asked about their revenue; spectrum holdings; subscriber numbers; equipment suppliers; plans for future technologies, such as WiMAX; geographical coverage and residential/business split. This study provides a detailed analysis of this quantitative and qualitative research, comprising 60 pages of data analysis along with in-depth profiles for 50 selected BWA operators from around the world.

Topics of coverage include:
  • Overview of the BWA market
  • An analysis of the five basic operator types
  • Profiles of 50 BWA operators worldwide
  • Detailed analysis of survey data:
    • Use of spectrum
    • Choice of access and backhaul equipment vendor
    • WiMAX and mobility
    • CPE location
    • Use of Wi-Fi
    • Geographical coverage
    • Numbers of residential v business subscribers
    • Maximum bandwidths
    • Impact from DSL competition
    • Revenue and pricing
  • Conclusions and trends

Companies mentioned, discussed or reviewed include:
Afranet
Afribone
Airdata/ DNS Net
Airecable
Airspan Networks
Alcatel
Altitude
Alvarion
AM Telecom
Aperto Networks
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
Blue Valley Telephone
Blue/Broadband Access
Brennercom
BridgeWave Communications
Broadband Wireless
Cambridge Broadband
Catsnet Tanzania
Ceragon
Cisco Systems-Linksys
ClearWire Corporation
CommSpeed
CTR
Danske Telecom
Dialog Broadband
Douglas Fast Network
EarthLink
Ektoo
Enforta
Ericsson
Eutel Antilles
GDS (GlobalCom Data Services)
GEAB
Homeline
IBAX
IBERBANDA
ICC Net
Inukshuk
IPWireless
Irish Broadband
Kijoma
Kvamnet
Kyocera
Lintasarta
Motorola
Nasioncom
Navini Networks
Neda Telecommunications
NEOTEC
Netspeed
Newcom Americas
NextNet Wireless
Orthogon Systems
PBA
Proxim
Redline
RF Technics
Rioplex
RipNET
Samsung Electronics
Sentech
Sify
Simbanet
Skyband Wireless
SkyPilot Networks
Smart Bridges
Soma Networks
SR Telecom
T-Com
Telabria
Telecom Namibia
Telem
Telstra
Teton Wireless
T-Mobile
Towerstream
Trango Broadband Wireless
Transmat
Tropos Networks
UK Broadband
Unwired Australia
Vyyo
Wave Rider
Wi-LAN
Woosh
Zanlink

Answers and opinions are provided with respect to the following essential questions:
  • How is access pricing affected in markets where DSL is only readily available?
  • What is the long-term outlook for BWA equipment vendors?
  • What pitfalls does WiMAX deployment face in the coming years?
  • Which vendors are the leading equipment suppliers?
  • How are vendors represented across the various frequencies?
  • How common is Wi-Fi as an access technology?
  • What is the BWA operators’ attitude towards WiMAX?
  • Does an operator’s view of WiMAX affect its current choice of equipment supplier?
  • How important do operators see mobility as part of their future service offering?
  • What are the Operator Types tending to use unlicensed spectrum for access?
  • What are the typical coverage areas being deployed?
  • How common are indoor CPE?
  • Are smaller operators attracted towards specific vendors?
  • What are the typical wireless connection speeds being offered?
   
Broadband Wireless Access Operators: A Global Survey and Analysis
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