Cellular Base Station Sales Will Remain Strong but Decline After 2008
Revenue from sales of cellular base stations will remain strong through 2008, reports In-Stat. But, by 2009, base station revenue will begin a steep decline.
"Spending on cellular base stations by cellular service providers these last few years has been untypical, as spending on deployment of new WCDMA networks is much higher than typical had cellular carriers only been maintaining, upgrading, and increasing the capacity of current networks," says Allen Nogee, In-Stat analyst. "Once deployment of most of these new networks is complete, yearly spending will drop to more typical levels."
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
New cellular base station revenue will reach USD 53.2 million in 2006, and is forecast to drop sharply in the years that follow
Deployment of WiMAX, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies will increasingly put pressure on cellular technologyIn the last few years, base station prices, especially WCDMA base stations, have been cut to a fraction of their cost of just a few years ago
The research, 'Base Station Five-Year Forecast 2005-2011' covers the worldwide market for cellular base stations. It contains revenue and unit forecasts by region and by technology through 2011. It also includes extensive analysis of market trends, drivers, and barriers. The price is USD 3,495.
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