WiMAX Subscriptions Jump 85% in 2007
By Will Park on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 at 3:59 PM PST In Announcements, Research, Services, Technologies, WiMAX
It looks like WiMAX is hotter than ever these days. Sprint (NYSE: S) and Nokia are probably grinning from ear to ear with this latest study. Research firm Maravedis has revealed, among other things, that WiMAX deployments around the globe have risen a whopping 85% – in the firm’s own newsletter, the WiMAXCounts Newsletter.
However, the technologies deployed varied from proprietary spec to year 2004- and 2005-draft specs, with the majority being proprietary equipment, so don’t get too excited about globally standardized WiMAX just yet. Still, the US, Spain, and Australia were the leaders in WiMAX deployments, with total WiMAX service revenues in 2006 of $322 million, and ARPUs of $40.76 and $145.54 in residential and business subscriptions, respectively
via: cellularnews

