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WiMAX Laptop Clients and Embedded Mobile PCs will Drive the Device Market

When it comes to portable/mobile devices, the bulk of early WiMAX device shipments will be in the form of external laptop clients and embedded mobile PCs, reports In-Stat. Growth in both external clients and laptops will benefit from the lower cost of the technology compared to cellular, and in some cases, lack of service contracts, the high-tech market research firm says. In-Stat believes these devices will attract both monthly subscribers and session-based users. “WiMAX will grow by meeting pent-up demand and offering users a lower cost alternative to existing services,” says Daryl Schoolar, In-Stat analyst. “There will be different classes of operator control over devices. Despite what some technology advocates have said,
not all WiMAX devices will follow the Wi-Fi model of full consumer ownership and control.” Recent research by In-Stat found the following: * Annual WiMAX device shipments will break the 10 million mark in 2010. * Future trends with WiMAX devices are multi-band radios and chipsets that support both LTE and WiMAX. * Challenges to WiMAX device growth are current 3G services, LTE, and the current economic climate. The research, “Devices Take Center Stage: 2008 Global Outlook for WiMAX Devices” (#IN0804004WBB), covers the worldwide market for WiMAX-equipped devices. It provides forecasts for WiMAX subscriptions and several categories of WiMAX devices. Analysis of device markets, including the strategies of key players, is provided.

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