Consulting company J'son & Partners Consulting predstavilayaet brief results of his study "Prospects for the WiMAX market in Russia and in the world, the possibility of migration to LTE», in which the analysis of the main trends and market forecasts BSHPD based WiMAX operators and the possibility of transition to LTE.
According to the report, a major technological trend is the development of technologies for both wired and wireless broadband access in the direction of increasing network bandwidth, increase data rate, due to the growing needs of end users in the "heavy" content (photos, audio, video, game etc.). Currently, there are two basic technologies, conditionally related to the fourth generation communication (4G) - it's LTE and WiMAX.
With comparable to LTE performance, WiMAX technology has been less suited to mass deployment. Many of the key vendors turned investments in WiMAX and switched over LTE. According to various forecasts, by 2015 the share of WiMAX will have only about 1% of the mobile broadband access in general, and to 13% of the subscriber base in the world of 4G. In Russia, WiMAX technology will also remain a niche market share is forecast to J'son & Partners Consulting, not exceeding 1% of mobile broadband.
Overall, the transition to LTE, in most countries, including Russia, according to J'son & Partners Consulting, will likely last for several years, which will require the regulator to ensure that the operators corresponding frequency resource and harmonization of the state of their industry legislation.
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