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To: SJS who wrote (7087)9/28/2000 5:28:41 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) of 14638
 
Speaking of wireless strength. Here is something. The tables don't line up very well but one can figure out the numbers.

Worldwide Sales Of Broadband Wireless Access Equipment Projected to
Reach
$15.2 Billion by Year 2010, According to Pioneer Consulting
PR NEWSWIRE - September 27, 2000 08:01
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sep 27, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- In a major,
new,
country- specific study of the broadband wireless access (BWA) market,
"Broadband Wireless Access: LMDS, MMDS and Broadband Wireless Systems
Markets Worldwide", Pioneer Consulting has predicted sizeable market
opportunities for BWA equipment suppliers and service providers.
According
to the study, worldwide sales of BWA equipment will grow from $0.2
billion
in 2000 to $15.2 billion in year 2010. Worldwide service revenue during
the
same period is projected to increase from $0.1 billion to $35.6
billion.

Total Global BWA Equipment Sales and Service Revenue in $Billions (USD)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Equipment Sales $0.2 $2.0 $3.0 $4.1 $5.4
Service Revenue $0.1 $0.9 $2.1 $3.8 $6.0

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010
Equipment Sales $6.7 $7.8 $9.1 $10.2 $11.3
$15.2
Service Revenue $8.9 $12.6 $1.0 $22.3 $28.4
$35.6

"Our demand model predicts that the largest opportunities for BWA
equipment
sales and service revenues will be in North America, followed by
Europe,
Asia Pacific, and Latin America," said Paul Kellett, Senior Analyst --
Broadband Access, at Pioneer. "The demand model also predicts that BWA
technologies operating over 10 GHz will achieve a wider acceptance in
world
markets, generally, than BWA technologies below 10 GHz", added Kellett.

Pioneer's latest study forecasted BWA demand by constructing a
detailed,
bottoms-up demand model and populated the model with 45 sets of
country-
specific input data to yield country-specific results. The model
utilized
macro-level socio-economic-demographic data, regulatory data (spectrum
allocations and licensing), and micro-level data pertaining to BWA
systems.

In essence, the demand model yielded country-specific forecasts of
demand by
sizing addressable markets, estimating market penetration rates and
multiplying the estimated size of the addressable markets by the
corresponding market penetration rates for each of the 45 countries.

For additional information on this report, including a full table of
contents, list of exhibits and executive summary, please visit
pioneerconsulting.com or call Pioneer Consulting at
617-441-3900.

BWA suppliers and service providers profiled in this report include:
AAPT
Limited, Adaptive Broadband, Advanced Radio Telecom (ART), ADC
Telecommunications, Inc., Airspan Networks Inc., Alcatel, AML Wireless
Systems, Aperto Networks, BellSouth, Broadnet, BT Belgium, BT
Communication
Services (BTCS)/BT Japan KK, Central Texas Telephone Cooperative, Inc.,
Cisco Systems, Clear Communications NZ, Clearwire Technologies, Inc.,
COMSAT
Peru, S.A., Diveo Broadband Networks, Inc, (Formerly Diginet Americas),
Dudley Lab, Ensemble, Ericsson, eSpeed Arizona, Evertek Enterprises,
EZNET
Total Access, FirstMark Communications, Floware, Formus Communications,
Gigabit Wireless, Hanaro Telecom, Inc., Home Telephone, Inc.,
Highspeed.com,
Hughes Network Systems, Hybrid Networks, Jazztel p.l.c., KPN Belgium,
Liberty Cellular (Kansas Cellular/ALLTEL), Lucent, MaxLink, Movilpage
Communications, Netro, Newbridge Networks, NEXTLINK, Nortel, Nucentrix
Broadband Wireless, Inc., P- Com, PILTEL, Telefonica Data Colombia (REY
MORENO), Siemens, SmarTone, South Central Telecom, Spectrapoint, Spike
Technologies, Sprint Broadband Wireless Group (BWG), STAR ONE AG,
Techtel of
Argentina, Tele2 (UK) Ltd (Millicom International Cellular S.A.),
Telecel,
Communicacoes Pessoais, SA, Telenordia, Teligent, Touch America
(Montana
Power), UnitedGlobalCom, Inc. (UPC/Priority Wireless), Velocom, VIAG
INTERKOM GmbH, Wavtrace, Inc., Winstar, WorldCom, Wytec, Inc.

About Pioneer

Pioneer is a consultancy based in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
specializing in
global, high-speed telecommunications network market research. Recent
projects have included research and analysis on fiber optic and DWDM
markets, submarine fiber optics systems, high-speed Internet access
methods,
broadband satellites and topics in broadband wireless. For additional
information, visit Pioneer's Web site at
pioneerconsulting.com.

SOURCE Pioneer Consulting

CONTACT: Ken Marini of Pioneer Consulting, 617-441-3900,
ken@pioneerconsulting.com

URL: pioneerconsulting.com
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