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Don't Cry For CDMA, It's Far From Death's Door
Updated:2008/8/19 11:11
The drive toward next-generation wireless technologies LTE and UMTS/HSPA by cell phone service providers won't be enough to impede the continued growth of CDMA EV-DO, according to a report released Monday by ABI Research. "The increased support for LTE from incumbent CDMA operators does not imply the imminent death of EV-DO Rev A and B, because LTE is addressing different market needs compared to 3G," said ABI research analyst Khor Hwai Lin in a statement. "Worldwide EV-DO Rev A subscriber numbers ramped up more than eightfold between Q2 2007 and Q2 2008." Lin noted that the U.S. and South Korean markets have experienced the highest growth rate for EV-DO Rev A, and added that the total forecast for Rev A is for more than 54 million subscribers by 2013; Rev B subscribers are expected to hit 25 million in the same timeframe. HSPA+ will end up competing with LTE and mobile WiMax, ABI research said, adding that midtier operators may not see a need to migrate to LTE, because the technology's very high 100-Mbps speeds may not be deemed to be overly important by those operators. "LTE is based on OFDM technology that requires new components," said ABI Asia-Pacific VP Jake Saunders, "while a move to HSPA+ is perceived to be more gradual transition." While the CDMA numbers are substantial, the ABI report revealed that they will be overpowered by GSM 900 subscribers, who will represent a mobile wireless majority stake by 2013, with some 1.2 billion subscribers using the technology by that date.
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