News | October 12, 2005

Asia Pacific Will Represent 45% Of WiMAX Market By 2009

Scottsdale, AZ - Though WiMAX faces several key challenges in the Asia Pacific market, its subscriber base will grow from over 80,000 in 2005 to over 3.8 million by 2009, reports In-Stat. In 2009, Asia Pacific WiMAX subscribers will account for 45% of the world total, the high-tech market research firm says.

"Issues that may hamper the adoption of WiMAX networks in the region include spectrum regulation that varies significantly across countries and competition on mobility from other technologies," says Bryan Wang, an In-Stat Content Manager based in Asia. "Meanwhile, fixed wireless operators are not very enthusiastic about WiMAX after having been burned by last-mile promises in the past. Vendors need to recruit a few high-profile operators to build real-world success stories early on."

A recent report by In-Stat found the following:

  • China is estimated to contribute 38% of the regional WiMAX equipment revenue in 2009, followed by South Korea with 23.1% and Japan with 22.5%.
  • China will boast the highest WiMAX service revenue in 2009, due to its largest subscriber base developed by competitive wireless service providers.
  • By 2009, Asia/Pacific WiMAX equipment spending will account for US$1,988.2 million.

The report, WiMAX in Asia, covers the market for WiMAX in the Asia Pacific region. It includes subscriber and equipment revenue and unit sales forecasts for the region by country through 2009. In-depth analysis of the technical and market challenges facing the adoption of the technology is also provided.

SOURCE: In-Stat