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80M USB Wireless Modems
to Ship in 2010
June 28, 2010
Wireless
modem devices come in a variety of form factors including USB modems, PC
cards, embedded modules, and wireless routers. Among the external
devices, USB modems have become the most popular products – so popular
that ABI Research forecasts shipments of nearly 81 million this year.
Today, the majority of wireless broadband subscribers enjoying portable
connectivity use USB ports. The alternative, the PC Card slot, has
rapidly been displaced since USB’s introduction in 2006. “The main
reason for USB modem popularity is versatility at a low price,” says
Jeff Orr, principal analyst, mobile devices at ABI Research.
According
to ABI Research’s Cellular Modem Product Tracking Database, more than
50% of the modem models now available in the market utilize the
ubiquitous USB interface. Adds Orr, “USB dongles connect the subscriber
to a specific network rapidly and without installing drivers. As new
networks using the latest 3G or 4G protocols emerge, the USB modem is
ready to update the installed base of portable and mobile computers.”
The question remains whether embedded modem modules in new computers or
the recent interest in personal hotspot routers connecting multiple
Wi-Fi devices to a single wireless WAN connection can overtake the
popularity of USB dongles. Research associate Khin Sandi Lynn points out
that, “In the long run, more devices are looking for a network to
connect to. The wireless modem market can solve this in many ways –
different form-factors, air interface protocols, and increased attention
to style and cultural interests.”
The mobile broadband modems available in the market today support a
variety of air interface technologies. According to ABI Research’s
database, approximately 50% of the wireless modems in the market support
GSM, GPRS, EDGE or HSDPA. |