DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia - Mar 05, 2010Clearwire Corporation (CLWR)
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Infonetics Research"The WiMAX market is coming out of the recession period strongly, posting three consecutive quarters of revenue growth for 802.16e equipment and devices. With
Clearwire in the US announcing strong quarterly results, Yota in Russia expanding rapidly, and others such as UQ in Japan being aggressive, the WiMAX business model seems to be working.
Though we are still in the early days, WiMAX is proving to be a good fit in a range of broadband segments in developed as well as developing markets," noted Richard Webb, directing analyst for WiMAX at Infonetics Research. The WiMAX market is showing positive signs of steady growth from 2010 onward, with major rollouts underway in USA, Japan, Russia, and India. Starting in 2011 2012, 802.16m WiMAX products are expected to be tested, certified, and commercially available, offering speeds comparable to LTE.
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"The WiMAX market is coming out of the recession period strongly, posting three consecutive quarters of revenue growth for 802.16e equipment and devices. With <span class="company">Clearwire</span> in the US announcing strong quarterly results, Yota in Russia expanding rapidly, and others such as UQ in Japan being aggressive, the WiMAX business model seems to be working.<span class="sent"> Though we are still in the early days, WiMAX is proving to be a good fit in a range of broadband segments in developed as well as developing markets," noted <span class="analyst">Richard Webb</span>, directing analyst for WiMAX at Infonetics Research.</span> The WiMAX market is showing positive signs of steady growth from 2010 onward, with major rollouts underway in USA, Japan, Russia, and India. Starting in 2011 2012, 802.16m WiMAX products are expected to be tested, certified, and commercially available, offering speeds comparable to LTE.
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