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Learn the Strategies of the Leading Mobile Broadband Vendors

Business Wire, August 15, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c65754) has announced the addition of "Mobile Broadband Markets - WiMAX, EV-DO, HSPA & Beyond, 2007-2012" to their offering.

This report offers an in-depth analysis of the different broadband technologies available whilst providing a credible five year forecasting suite showing how the mobile broadband market will be segmented. It explores the various technologies including mobile WiMAX, Flash OFDM, UMTS-TDD, CDMA, 1xEVDO, HSPA, 3GLTE and UMB and provides realistic forecast data on projected market shares by technology and region over the next five years. The detailed study includes extensive primary research formed from interviews with key players such as Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, Motorola and QUALCOMM. This report includes an analysis of the current and future market status of HSPA & Mobile WiMAX whilst providing practical subscriber numbers and service revenues up until 2012.

Key Questions Answered In the Report:

* How will broadband ARPU trends change in the future?

* What do key industry players believe are the market drivers and inhibitors for HSPA?

* What do key industry players believe are the market drivers and inhibitors for Mobile WiMAX?

* How much service revenue will be generated by mobile broadband?

* What are the issues that will determine the success of mobile broadband?

* What are the strategies of the leading mobile broadband vendors?

* How large will the mobile broadband market be?

* What will be the main areas of mobile broadband growth and why?

* How will the mobile broadband market segment into EV-DO, HSPA, Mobile WiMAX, LTE and UMB?

* How significant will Mobile WiMAX be in the market?

Topics Covered:

Mobile Broadband - The Technologies

Personal Broadband Market Drivers

WiMAX Drivers

HSPA & Mobile WiMAX: Market Status

Vendors

Mobile Broadband Forecasts

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c65754

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