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Jim McGregor: WiMAX Not
Niche Technology
January 27, 2009
WiMAX
modems and gateways will dominate the WiMAX chipset market, representing
nearly 50% of the market on a unit basis in 2013. Other key equipment
segments for WiMAX chipsets include external modules, mobile PCs, base
stations, handsets and other portable devices. Overall, In-Stat expects
the WiMAX chipset revenue to reach $352 million by 2013.
“WiMAX is not a mere niche technology to fill a void until LTE is up and
running, but a complementary solution for providing last mile wireless
broadband access and a true mobile Internet solution,” says Jim
McGregor, In-Stat analyst. “WiMAX chipset technology has already moved
beyond multiple chips to single chips solutions that integrate the
baseband processor chip with the RF radio. A small group of
semiconductor manufacturers have already emerged as leaders in this
growing segment”.
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
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WiMAX chipset vendors Beceem, GCT, Intel,
and Sequans have emerged to lead the market.
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Both WiMAX and LTE have advantages and
disadvantages, but In-Stat believes that the technologies will coexist
in the future.
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WiMAX stands to benefit from government
stimulus and rural broadband initiatives. WiMAX’s relative maturity
positions it favorably for 'shovel ready' projects.
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