WiMAX on Track to Cover More than 800 Million People By End of 2010

From X-bit Labs: The WiMAX Forum has revealed that WiMAX service providers now offer networks covering more than 620 million people (or POPS) in approximately 147 countries and are on pace to surpass the already forecasted 800 million POPs by end of 2010. In addition, the WiMAX Forum expects this number to surpass one billion by the end of 2011.

By region, WiMAX Forum research uncovered the following:

* Asia Pacific leads with more than 237 million POPS and 100 network deployments.
* Central/Latin America has reached 113 million POPs and 109 deployments.
* Africa/Middle East covers more than 108 million POPs with 142 deployments.
* Europe covers 115 million people with 153 deployments.
* North American coverage has increased to 47 million POPS with 51 deployments.

“WiMAX networks continue to expand at a very healthy pace despite challenges from the slowly recovering global economy. These new deployment numbers and population statistics demonstrate that the WiMAX ecosystem has strong momentum for the start of the New Year and will continue to meet the global market demand for high-speed broadband access in developed and emerging regions,” said Ron Resnick, president and chairman of the WiMAX Forum.

A main driver of WiMAX growth in 2010 will be the increase in consumer products coming to market, including tri-band smart phones and feature phones capable of global roaming. More than 178 Mobile WiMAX Certified products achieved certification in 2009 and ten products were certified in January 2010. Currently, more than 25 WiMAX Forum member companies manufacture WiMAX base stations and 45 WiMAX Forum member companies are CPE and end user device suppliers. The WiMAX Forum estimates that by 2011 there will be more than 1,000 Mobile WiMAX Forum Certified™ products commercially available.

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