Cellular Technologies on the Rise in the United Kingdom
August 19th, 2008 by admin
Cellular technologies are predicted to dominate wireless-broadband services. A massive growth is expected, and there will be a big boom in service revenue. According to Telecoms’ analyst Analysys Mason, service revenue will no doubt increase by 2,400 percent (by 2015). This will yield about $784bn an equivalent of £401b . The analysis further claims that there will be an estimated 2.1 billion wireless broadband customers worldwide.
With a study of the current trend in cellular broadband technologies, it is logical to predict that hsdpa broadband (3.5G), and LTE (Long Term Evolution of 3G) will take the lion’s share. By the end of 2015, it is likely that they will have 20 times as many customers as competitor Wireless Broadband Technology. WBT, according to Mason, fell short of achieving any substantial market share. They will probably contribute a meager 2% of total global revenue. The importance of Wireless Broadband is on an upward trend for years to come. It is predicted that HSPA will cover about 88% of all wireless broadband users.
HSPA technology will play a significant role by 2015, in all scenarios which mobile communication is necessary. By 2015, these technologies will likely supports close to 54 percent of users, consistently opposing the increasing availability of other rising innovations, namely LTE and Wimax.
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