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According to In-Stat Cellular Carriers Need to Develop WiMAX Strategy Now

Business Wire, Jan 22, 2007

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The impact of WiMAX on the cellular industry is not currently known, but carriers need to put together their strategies concerning WiMAX now, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). For existing cellular carriers, WiMAX may potentially become a big competitor, a great ally, or a minor factor, the high-tech market research firm says. Nevertheless, it's clear that a strategy for WiMAX is the biggest decision cellular carriers have had to make since planning for 3G deployment.

"WiMAX faces many challenges, including multiple incompatibility standards, different frequency allocations in each country, and expensive consumer devices," says Allen Nogee, In-Stat analyst. "But fixed-line WiMAX is here, and mobile WiMAX will be arriving in the next few years."

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:

* Mobile VoWiMAX isn't likely to be used much before 2009.

* There are many "profiles" in different regions of the world, meaning that WiMAX devices will likely operate differently in different regions, unless device manufacturers are willing to accept extra expenses to make a universal WiMAX device that supports all profiles.

* When WiMAX competes with cellular, cellular operators will be forced to decrease their prices for wireless data services over cellular. Even if WiMAX fails after that point, it is unlikely that cellular carriers will ever again be able to charge the amount they currently do for wireless data services.

The research, "WiMAX and Cellular: Threat or Opportunity--Cellular Carrier Strategies" (#IN0602929GW), covers the impact of WiMAX on the cellular industry. It includes a detailed analysis of WiMAX drivers and challenges, and the potential responses by cellular carriers. It also contains a forecast of Voice over WiMAX subscribers through 2011.

For more information on this research or to purchase it online, please visit:

http://www.instat.com/catalog/wcatalogue.asp?id=281 or contact a sales representative:

Eastern North America: Tina Sheltra, 480.609.4531; tina.sheltra@reedbusiness.com

Western North America: Erin McKeighan, 480.609.4551; emckeighan@reedbusiness.com

Outside of North America: http://www.instat.com/sales.asp

The price is $3,495 (US).

About In-Stat

Technology vendors, service providers, technology professionals and market specialists, worldwide, rely on In-Stat's experienced staff and in-depth research to support critical business, product and technology decisions. In-Stat's insights are derived from both a deep technology understanding and comprehensive research, which examines each segment of the value chain for each market. Regular and ongoing end-user demand and primary research surveys underpin much of the analysis, enabling In-Stat to provide incisive market knowledge and guidance on future market opportunities.

In-Stat is a strategic segment of the $9 billion Reed Elsevier global information network, with access to an expansive worldwide electronic network, extensive technology databases and well-informed personnel. As a member of Reed Business Information, In-Stat is a division of the largest business-to-business publisher in the U.S.

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