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Visant Strategies This report quantifies global base station deployments and subscribers. It segments these figures by region (Eastern and Western Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific and Middle East and Africa) and then by technology (WCDMA, EDGE, GSM/GPRS, HSDPA, CDMA2000, IDEN) within each region. High Speed 3G users are also quantified for each region. Key drivers leading to infrastructure and subscriber growth are assessed as are trends in each region.In addition the report segments subscribers in China and provides a framework for decision makers to evaluate strategic activity in subscriber and infrastructure markets. Questions Addressed • How large will the HSDPA market become • What impact will low-cost handset efforts have on infrastructure and subscribers • Is EDGE the 3G solution of choice for the emerging world • How many subscribers will China account for in 2010 • Can emerging markets match the penetration of Europe and Japan • Will infrastructure deployments face a ceiling in the future Quantifies • GSM/GPRS subscribers and infrastructure deployments • EDGE subscribers and infrastructure deployments • WCDMA/HSDPA subscribers and infrastructure deployments • CDMA2000 subscribers and infrastructure deployments • TDMA subscribers and infrastructure deployments • North America subscribers and infrastructure deployments • Latin America subscribers and infrastructure deployments • Western Europe subscribers and infrastructure deployments • Eastern Europe subscribers and infrastructure deployments • Asia Pacific subscribers and infrastructure deployments • Middle East and Africa subscribers and infrastructure deployments Study Topics • Regional dynamics • Air interfaces • Global subscribers • Global infrastructure deployments
Market Study February 2006
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