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DUBLIN, Ireland- June 16, 2005--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19290) has announced the addition of Taking Wireless to The Max: WiMAX Outlook 2005
- 2010, Europe to their offering.
"WiMAX Outlook 2005 - 2010, Europe", analyzes WiMAX opportunities in Europe.
It includes a useful set of market data and recommendations in order to help you
understand the current and future market. This WiMAX study looks at the drivers
for, and barriers to, WiMAX.
Companies involved with WiMAX, and some companies that will consciously avoid
WiMAX, are profiled. Forecasts are built to a very complex bottoms-up design,
and include subscribers by region in various market segments. Equipment forecasts
for both BTS and CPE equipment are provided as well, including shipments, ASPs
and revenues by region, in each market segment. Total equipment revenue information
is provided as well. This study also forecasts equipment shipments by frequency
and CPE equipment by placement types. Moderate and aggressive forecasts are provided
for virtually all forecasts.
The primary audience for this report is managers involved with the highest levels
of the strategic planning process, and consultants who help their clients with
this task. This research is appropriate for:
- Potential WiMAX service providers
- Current BWA service providers
- 3G service providers
- WiMAX equipment vendors
- WiMAX semiconductor and IP vendors
- VoIP service providers.
Companies mentioned in the report include:
- Airspan Networks
- Alvarion
- Aperto Networks
- ArrayComm
- BeamReach Networks
- Ceragon Networks
- Ericsson
- Flarion Technologies
- IP Wireless
- Motorola
- Navini Networks
- NextNet
- Nokia
- Powerwave Technologies
- Proxim
- Redline Communications
- Siemens Communications
- SOMA Networks Inc
- SR Telecom
- Stratex Networks
- WaveRider Communications
- Wi-LAN
- WiMAX Semiconductor and IP Vendors
- Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc
- Intel
- SiWave Corporation
- SEQUANS Communications
- SiWorks
- Wavesat Inc
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