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WINTERGREEN RESEARCH, INC. REPORT # SH29821496 607 PAGES 151 TABLES AND FIGURES 2007 $3,200 Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013 Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Picture by Susie Eustis MOUNTAINS OF OPPORTUNITY WinterGreen Research, Inc. Lexington, Massachusetts www.wintergreenresearch.com
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WINTERGREEN RESEARCH, INC.

REPORT # SH29821496 607 PAGES 151 TABLES AND FIGURES 2007 $3,200

Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Market

Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013

Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX)

Picture by Susie Eustis

MOUNTAINS OF OPPORTUNITY

WinterGreen Research, Inc. Lexington, Massachusetts www.wintergreenresearch.com

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CHECK OUT THESE KEY TOPICS

WIMAX MARKET FORECASTS WiMAX Market Shares

Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Market Driving Forces Cost-Effective, Rapid Network Deployment

WiMAX Forum WiMAX Applications

WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS MARKET TRENDS WIRELESS NETWORKING

EARTHLINK, SAN FRANCISCO WI-FI CONTRACT WIMAX TRIALS AND ACTIVITY

WIMAX IN EMEA WIMAX TELECOM AG

MIDDLE EAST WIMAX IEEE 802.16E

WIMAX FORUM CERTIFICATION LABORATORY BUSINESS CENTER TECHNOLOGY

OPPORTUNITY ABOUNDSOPPORTUNITY ABOUNDS WinterGreen Research, Inc. Lexington, Massachusetts

www.wintergreenresearch.com

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Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Market

Opportunities, Market Forecasts, and Market Strategies,

2007-2013

EarthLink and San Francisco have finalized a Wi-Fi contract. The contract enables EarthLink to build a citywide wireless network and Google to provide free Internet access. The emergency services of the city will leverage the communications technology. This agreement gives San Francisco a leadership position in wireless technology. The network ensures universal, affordable wireless broadband access for all people in San Francisco. Children and students have the digital tools to ensure for access to the Internet. In 2007 WiMAX is implemented in commercial deployments to interconnect entire communities and bring the Internet to every household. Infrastructure: requires backhaul to feed wireless network, base stations. The spectrum uses both licensed and unlicensed band. WiMAX is a strong contender for high mobility enterprise applications. As the cost of WiMAX approaches that of WiFi, WiMAX becomes the next generation of wireless broadband technology. WiMAX targets multiple site mass metropolitan applications. WiMAX is a lot like WiFi, but unlike WiFi's 200 Meter range, WiMAX has a reach of one to 25 to 30 KM, offering a way to bring the Internet to entire communities without having to invest trillions of dollars to install broadband phone or cable networks. WiMAX can deliver favorable cost, reach, security, and usability. Worldwide WiMAX switch wireless WiMAX market forecasts at $157 million dollars in 2006, are anticipated to reach $26.7 billion by 2013. Broadband wireless markets are anticipated to grow as a result of the lower cost of implementing infrastructure using the WiMAX systems. The high speed services and the variety of services for PCs, wireless PDA communication devices and the small screen of a wireless handset are compelling market drivers.

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Companies ProfiledCompanies Profiled

Market Leaders Alvaion Airspan

Market Participants Accton Technology Corporation ADC Air Broadband Communications Alcatel/Lucent Aperto Networks Avaya Beceem Communications CelPlan Technologies Cisco D-Link Ericsson Fujitsu Huawei Technologies Intel Motorola NEC Nokia Systems Nortel Qualcomm Redline Communications Rucjus Wireless Siemens Samsung Terabeam/Proxim UTStarcom Vonage ZTE Corporation

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Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMAX) Strategies and Forecasts, 2007-2013

REPORT METHODOLOGY

THIS IS THE 295TH REPORT IN A SERIES OF MARKET RESEARCH REPORTS THAT PROVIDE FORECASTS IN

COMMUNICATIONS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, THE INTERNET, COMPUTER, SOFTWARE, TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, HEALTH

EQUIPMENT, AND ENERGY . THE PROJECT LEADERS TAKE DIRECT RESPONSIBILITY FOR WRITING AND PREPARING EACH

REPORT. THEY HAVE SIGNIFICANT EXPERIENCE PREPARING INDUSTRY STUDIES. FORECASTS ARE BASED ON PRIMARY

RESEARCH AND PROPRIETARY DATA BASES. FORECASTS REFLECT ANALYSIS OF THE MARKET TRENDS IN THE SEGMENT

AND RELATED SEGMENTS. UNIT AND DOLLAR SHIPMENTS ARE ANALYZED THROUGH CONSIDERATION OF DOLLAR VOLUME

OF EACH MARKET PARTICIPATION IN THE SEGMENT. INSTALLED BASE ANALYSIS AND UNIT ANALYSIS IS BASED ON

INTERVIEWS AND AN INFORMATION SEARCH. MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS INCLUDES CONVERSATIONS WITH KEY

CUSTOMERS OF PRODUCTS, INDUSTRY SEGMENT LEADERS, MARKETING DIRECTORS, DISTRIBUTORS, LEADING MARKET

PARTICIPANTS, OPINION LEADERS, AND COMPANIES SEEKING TO DEVELOP MEASURABLE MARKET SHARE. OVER 200 IN

DEPTH INTERVIEWS ARE CONDUCTED FOR EACH REPORT WITH A BROAD RANGE OF KEY PARTICIPANTS AND INDUSTRY

LEADERS IN THE MARKET SEGMENT. WE ESTABLISH ACCURATE MARKET FORECASTS BASED ON ECONOMIC AND MARKET

CONDITIONS AS A BASE. USE INPUT/OUTPUT RATIOS, FLOW CHARTS, AND OTHER ECONOMIC METHODS TO QUANTIFY

DATA. USE IN-HOUSE ANALYSTS WHO MEET STRINGENT QUALITY STANDARDS. INTERVIEWING KEY INDUSTRY

PARTICIPANTS, EXPERTS AND END-USERS. OUR RESEARCH INCLUDES ACCESS TO LARGE PROPRIETARY DATABASES. LITERATURE SEARCH INCLUDES ANALYSIS OF TRADE PUBLICATIONS, GOVERNMENT REPORTS, AND CORPORATE

LITERATURE.

YOU MUST HAVE THIS STUDY

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Table of Contents BROADBAND WIRELESS SYSTEMS (WIMAX) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

BROADBAND WIRELESS SYSTEMS (WIMAX) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1 WiMax in the U.S.: EarthLink, San Francisco Finalize Wi-Fi Contract ES-1

WiMAX Technologies Fixed And Mobile Wireless Broadband Connectivity Positioning In Europe ES-1 WiM AX/Broadband Wireless in Africa ES-2 WiMax Outpaces 3G ES-3 WiMax Standards ES-4

WiMax Market Shares ES-4 Wireless WiMAX Access Equipment Component Market Shares ES-5

WiMax Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment Market Forecasts ES-7 Broadband Wireless Systems (WiMax) Market Driving Forces ES-9

WiMax Advantages ES-11

WIMAX MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1. WIMAX MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1 1.1 Cost-Effective, Rapid Network Deployment 1-1

1.1.1 Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Earthlink, Google, Microsoft, Disney, Yahoo, and Cable Providers 1-2 1.1.2 Enterprises 1-3 1.1.3 Access Network 1-3 1.1.4 Wired Digital Subscriber Line 1-4 1.1.5 Cable Networks 1-4 1.1.6 Fiber Networks 1-4 1.1.7 Cellular Networks 1-5 1.1.8 Broadband Wireless Access 1-5 1.1.9 Satellite Technologies 1-6

1.2 Increased Availability of Licensed, Unlicensed (or License Exempt) Spectrum 1-6 1.3 WiMAX Forum 1-10

1.3.1 WiMAX Forum Technology 1-11 1.3.2 Market Opportunities Addressed by the WiMax Forum 1-12

1.4 WiMAX Applications 1-13 1.4.1 Wireless Computing 1-14 1.4.2 Wireless Lifestyle 1-14 1.4.3 WLAN Service Providers 1-15 1.4.4 Public WLAN Applications 1-16 1.4.5 Mobile Hot Spot Deployment 1-16

1.5 Market Driving Forces for Wireless Services 1-17 1.6 Wireless Communications Market Trends 1-18

1.6.1 Convergence Means That Voice Becomes Data In The Wireless Network 1-19 1.7 Worldwide Wireless Communications Market Driving Forces 1-24

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1.7.1 Wireless Handset Go To Market Strategies 1-26 1.7.2 Impact Of Vo ice Packet Architecture 1-26

1.8 Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Advantages 1-28 1.9 Wireless ISPs and Major Carriers 1-28

1.9.1 Band Distinctions 1-29 1.10 Satellite Downlink 1-30 1.11 Hot-Spot Access Points 1-31 1.12 Wireless Enhances Productivity 1-33

1.12.1 A Mobile Notebook PC 1-34 1.12.2 Wireless LAN Home Network 1-35

1.13 Wireless Mobility For Small Business 1-36 1.14 Wireless Networking 1-36

1.14.1 Increased Productivity with Wireless Mobility 1-39 1.14.2 Lower Total Cost of Ownership 1-39 1.14.3 Reduced Administration Costs 1-40 1.14.4 Reduces End-User Downtime 1-40 1.14.5 Stable, Cost-Efficient Platform 1-40 1.14.6 Wireless Networking Business Benefits 1-40

1.15 Carrier-Grade WiMAX Services 1-42

WIMAX MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS 2. WIMAX MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS 2-1 2.1 WiMAX Market Analysis 2-1

2.1.1 WiMax Market Driving Forces 2-2 2.1.2 WiMAX Network Access And Transport 2-4 2.1.3 WiMAX Broadband Market Driving Forces 2-5 2.1.4 WiMax Commercially Viable 2-5 2.1.5 WiMAX Market Driving Forces 2-7

2.2 WiMax Subscriber Analysis 2-9 2.2.1 Worldwide Broadband Users 2-9 2.2.2 Worldwide Broadband User Penetration 2-13 2.2.3 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Subscribers 2-15 2.2.4 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Access Subscribers 2-18 2.2.5 Worldwide Total Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed and Mobile Access Subscribers 2-21

2.3 WiMax Frequency Segments 2-25 2.3.1 Major Differences Between WiMAX and WiFi 2-29 2.3.2 WiMAX Back-End Integration Key Success Factors 2-29 2.3.3 WiMAX Coexists With Existing Wireless Technologies (WiFi) 2-30 2.3.4 WiMAX Forum Certifies Fixed WiMAX Products 2-30

2.4 WiMAX Market Shares 2-31 2.4.1 Wireless WiMAX Access Equipment Component Market Shares 2-31 2.4.2 WiMAX Component Market Shares 2-33 2.4.3 Alvarion BreezeMAX 2-36 2.4.4 Airspan AS WiMAX 2-37 2.4.5 Aperto Voice and IMS Multimedia Over WiMAX 2-37 2.4.6 Aperto PacketMAX 2-38 2.4.7 Aperto / ADC 2-38 2.4.8 Siemens 2-38 2.4.9 Fujitsu 2-39 2.4.10 Intel WiMax 2-41 2.4.11 Beceem Communications 2-42

2.5 Broadband Wireless Access Technologies 2-44

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2.5.1 Global Broadband Access 2-44 2.5.2 WiMAX Pricing 2-46 2.5.3 Mobile PC Shipments 2-47 2.5.4 3G Subscriber Market Forecasts 2-48

2.6 WiMAX Market Forecasts 2-49 2.6.1 WiMax Fixed Access Equipment Marke t 2-49 2.6.2 WiMax Mobile Access Equipment Market 2-52 2.6.3 WiMax Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment Market 2-55 2.6.4 WiMax System on a Chip SoC Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment Market 2-58 2.6.5 Broadband Wireless Market Forecasts 2-60 2.6.6 Broadband W ireless WiMAX Switch Market Forecasts 2-61 2.6.7 Broadband Wireless Base Station Market Forecasts 2-63 2.6.8 Broadband Wireless Carrier Tier 1 Market Forecasts 2-65 2.6.9 Broadband Wireless Carrier Tier 2 and 3 Market Forecasts 2-67 2.6.10 Broadband Wirele ss Carrier Large and Midsize Enterprise Market Forecasts 2-69 2.6.11 Broadband Wireless Community Metro Market Forecasts 2-71 2.6.12 Broadband Wireless Hotspot Market Forecasts 2-73 2.6.13 Broadband Wireless Home Switch Market Forecasts 2-75 2.6.14 Broadband Wireless Total Market Forecasts 2-81

2.7 WiMAX Forum Certifies Fixed WiMAX Products 2-83 2.8 Broadband Wireless WiMax Regional Market Forecasts 2-83

2.8.1 WiMAX Back-End Integration in Europe 2-84 2.8.2 WiMax Back-End Integration Applications in Europe 2-85 2.8.3 WiMAX Regional Analysis In Emerging Countries 2-85 2.8.4 Mobile WiMAX Spectrum in Europe and the US 2-87 2.8.5 WiMAX Network Uses IN EMEA 2-88 2.8.6 WiMAX Network Access And Transport 2-89 2.8.7 WiMAX Back-End Integration in Europe 2-90 2.8.8 W iMAX Back-End Integration Applications in Europe 2-91 2.8.9 WiMAX Back-End Integration Key Success Factors 2-92 2.8.10 WiMAX European Applications Market Forecasts 2-92 2.8.11 WiMAX Asian Applications Market Forecasts 2-93 2.8.12 WiMax in Africa 2-93 2.8.13 WiMax Is Set To Dominate Fixed Broadband Wireless Markets in Africa 2-95

WIMAX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3. WIMAX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1 3.1 Fujitsu WiMAX 3-1

3.1.1 Fujitsu and WiMAX 3-3 3.1.2 Fujitsu WiMAX Mesh Networking Solution 3-5 3.1.3 Fujitsu Microelectronics Carrier-Class Broadband Wireless Systems 3-6 3.1.4 Fujitsu and Fujitsu Microelectronics. 3-10 3.1.5 Fujitsu FLASHWAVE® Optical Networking Solutions 3-10 3.1.6 Fujitsu FlashWave 4500 Multiservice Optical Core Transport Solution 3-11 3.1.7 Fujitsu Multiservice Optical Core Transport Solution 3-11 3.1.8 Fujitsu Microelectronics WiMAX Deployment 3-15 3.1.9 Fujitsu Microelectronics 3-18 3.1.10 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Offload Processing From The Upper Layer Mac 3-18 3.1.11 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Multiple Hardware -Based Encryption/Decryption Engines 3-19 3.1.12 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC System Applications 3-21 3.1.13 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Reference Design Hardware Platforms 3-23 3.1.14 Fujitsu 802.16 Reference Design Software Platform 3-24

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3.1.15 Fujitsu WiMAX Solutions targeted to 3GSM 3-27 3.1.16 Pace and Fujitsu Team up for WiMAX Solution 3-28 3.1.17 Fujitsu WiMAX Chip -Level Solutions 3-28 3.1.18 Fujitsu WiMAX Components 3-29 3.1.19 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Overview 3-30 3.1.20 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC System Applications 3-32 3.1.21 Fujitsu WiMAX Positioning 3-33 3.1.22 Fujitsu Network WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi 3-37 3.1.23 Fujitsu WiMAX Network Communications 3-37 3.1.24 Fujitsu WiMAX Wireless Infrastructure Supporting a Full Range of Advanced

Broadband Applications 3-38 3.1.25 Fujitsu's Product-differentiated WiMAX Strategy 3-39 3.1.26 Fujitsu High-Efficiency, Compact RF Amplifier 3-40 3.1.27 Fujitsu Autonomous Sub-Channel Assignment 3-41 3.1.28 Fujitsu Multiple Antenna Technology 3-41 3.1.29 Fujitsu WiMAX Solutions Portfolio 3-41 3.1.30 Fujitsu The WiMAX 100 (WM100) 3-42 3.1.31 Fujitsu BB200 Baseband Unit 3-42 3.1.32 Fujitsu WiMAX Strategy Encompassing Silicon, Systems and Services 3-43 3.1.33 Fujitsu Offers New Metro Wireless Mesh Solution that Simplifies Deployment and

Access to Broadband Services 3-43 3.1.34 Fujitsu WiMAX Chip 3-45 3.1.35 Fujitsu WiMAX™ 802.16-2004 SoC 3-46 3.1.36 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Reference Design Hardware Platforms 3-50

3.2 Intel Continues Commitment to WiMAX 3-52 3.2.1 Intel Notices Sprint Commitment to WiMAX 3-52 3.2.2 Intel WiMAX Mobile Entertainment 3-52 3.2.3 Intel Communications WiMAX 3-53 3.2.4 Intel WiMAX Personal Broadband Vision 3-54 3.2.5 Intel WiMAX Products 3-55 3.2.6 Intel® WiMAX Alliance 3-56 3.2.7 Intel WiMax PC Targets Middle East, Asia, and Africa 3-56 3.2.8 Intel WiMax Card 3-57 3.2.9 Intel WiMAX Carriers 3-58 3.2.10 Intel WiMAX Film Positioning 3-59 3.2.11 Intel Wireless Film Distribution 3-60 3.2.12 Intel WiMAX for the Film Industry 3-61 3.2.13 Intel WiMax Intel® PRO/Wireless 5116 Broadband Interface Device 3-61 3.2.14 Intel® PRO/Wireless 5116 Integrated, IEEE 802.16-2004 Compliant System On Chip (SoC)3-64 3.2.15 Intel WiMax PC Targets Middle East, Asia, and Africa 3-65 3.2.16 Intel WiMAX Broadband Wireless Technology Access 3-66 3.2.17 Intel WiMAX Carriers 3-67 3.2.18 Mobile WiMAX: Intel® WiMAX Connection 2250 3-68 3.2.19 Fixed WiMAX: Intel® PRO/Wireless 5116 3-69 3.2.20 Intel NetStructure® WiMAX Baseband Card 3-69

3.3 Beceem Communications 3-70 3.4 STMicroelectronics 3-72 3.5 Nokia / Sprint Nextel WiMax 3-73

3.5.1 WiMAX from Nokia 3-74 3.5.2 Nokia Next Commercial Wave 3-76 3.5.3 Nokia Community services drive revenues 3-77 3.5.4 Nokia IMS – The Ecosystem Approach 3-77

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3.6 Motorola Seamless Mobility Products 3-79 3.6.1 Motorola WiMAX in EMEA 3-79 3.6.2 Motorola Makes Sure Its WiMax Products Are Compatible With Intel 3-80

3.7 Alcatel WiMAX Solutions 3-81 3.7.1 Alcatel Involved In WiMAX Trials With Service Providers On Every Continent 3-81 3.7.2 Alcatel Mobile WiMAX Ecosystem 3-82 3.7.3 Alcatel WiMax Outpaces 3G 3-83

3.8 Aperto 3-84 3.8.1 Aperto Voice and IMS Multimedia Over WiMAX 3-84 3.8.2 Aperto PacketMAX 3-84 3.8.3 Aperto WiMAX Solutions Ecosystem 3-85 3.8.4 Aperto Unveils Mobile WiMAX Strategy 3-88

3.9 Airspan AS WiMAX 3-89 3.9.1 Airspan HiperMAX 3-90 3.9.2 Airspan MacroMAX 3-90 3.9.3 Airspan MicroMAX 3-91 3.9.4 Airspan Subscriber Terminals 3-91 3.9.5 Airspan ProST and ProST Wi-Fi 3-92 3.9.6 Airspan Netspan 3-93 3.9.7 Airspan Voice Solutions 3-93 3.9.8 Airspan VoiceMAX 3-94 3.9.9 Airspan Admission Control: 3-96

3.10 Alcatel-Lucent WiMAX Standard, IEEE 802.16e 3-99 3.10.1 Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess WLAN 3-101

3.11 Alvarion 3-102 3.11.1 Alvarion Personal Broadband Service 4Motion™ Mobile WiMAX Solution 3-102 3.11.2 Alvarion BreezeMAX 3-103 3.11.3 Alvarion BreezeMAX 2300/2500 3-106 3.11.4 Alvarion Voice Solution over BreezeMAX 3-106 3.11.5 Alvarion Network Management 3-107 3.11.6 Alvarion WALKair 3000 3-107 3.11.7 Alvarion WALKair 1000 3-109 3.11.8 Alvarion 4Motion™ Mobile WiMAX 3-111

3.12 Cisco Systems 3-113 3.12.1 Cisco Systems Access Point Products Provide Secure Connectivity 3-113 3.12.2 Cisco Aironet 1240 AG Series 3-114 3.12.3 Cisco Aironet 1230 AG Series 3-115 3.12.4 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series 3-115

3.13 D-Link 3-116 3.13.1 D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router 3-116 3.13.2 D-Link 802.11n Performance 3-117

3.14 Flarion (Qualcomm) Flash-OFDM 3-118 3.15 Samsung Mobile WiMAX Handset 3-118

3.15.1 Samsung RAS(Radio Access Station) 3-121 3.16 NEC WiMax System 3-122

3.16.1 NEC America WiMAX system 3-122 3.16.2 NEC WiMAX Strategy In Europe 3-122

3.17 Terabeam / Proxim Wireless Global Provider Of Broadband Wireless Tsunami® MP.11 Point-To-Multipoint Product 3-123 3.18 Redline’s RedMAX Family 3-124 3.19 Air Broadband Communications / Fujitsu Microelectronics America (FMA) 3-124 3.20 Navini 3-125

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3.20.1 Navini Positioning in Italy 3-126 3.21 HULU 3-127 3.22 Nortel Completes WiMAX Trial With German Utility 3-128 3.23 ADC Wireless Solutions 3-128 3.24 Siemens WayMAX@vantage Solution Certified By The WiMAX Forum 3-129 3.25 ZTE Corporation and Fujitsu Collaborate on WiMAX- Compliant Technology 3-131

WIMAX TRIALS, SYSTEMS, AND TECHNOLOGY 4. WIMAX TRIALS, SYSTEMS, AND TECHNOLOGY 4-1 4.1 EarthLink, San Francisco Wi-Fi Contract 4-1

4.1.1 City-Wide WiFi to San Francisco 4-2 4.1.2 Google Mountain View Project: 4-3 4.1.3 Google's San Francisco Municipal Bid: 4-3 4.1.4 City Wide Free Internet 4-4

4.2 WiMax Trials and Activity 4-5 4.2.1 400 Cities Worldwide Planning To Deploy Municipal Broadband Networks Including

London, UK Rome, Italy and Paris. France 4-5 4.2.2 WIMax in Canada -- Rogers and Bell Canada 4-6

4.3 Aperto Networks and D-Link Taiwan 4-7 4.4 WiMAX in EMEA 4-8

4.4.1 WiMAX Impact on European Operator Investment In 3G Network Licenses 4-9 4.4.2 WiMAX European Network Infrastructure 4-9 4.4.3 WiMAX European Network Applications 4-10 4.4.4 WiMAX European Enterprise Applications 4-11 4.4.5 WiMAX European Developing Country Applications 4-11 4.4.6 Broadband WiMAX Market Outsourcing Services Op portunities 4-11 4.4.7 City Or State Government Municipal Broadband Networks As Utilities 4-12 4.4.8 Emergency Preparedness Efforts For Technological And Business Factors 4-12

4.5 WiMAX Products for Broadband Network in Poland 4-13 4.5.1 Crowley Data Poland 4-15

4.6 Germany Major WiMAX Technology Gateway For Central and Eastern Europe 4-15 4.7 WiMAX Telecom AG 4-16

4.7.1 WiMAX Telecom Group European WiMAX Service Provider 4-17 4.7.2 WiMAX Telecom 3.5 GHz Licenses For Austria 4-18

4.8 Alvarion WiMAX and Broadband Wireless Systems Irish Broadband Network 4-19 4.8.1 Alvarion WiMAX and Broadband Wireless Systems Irish Broadband Network 4-20

4.9 Spectrum And Standardization Issues Support WiMAX European Deployment Schedule 4-22 4.10 Alvarion Iberbanda -- Barcelona, Spain, Broadband Communications Provider 4-22 4.11 Sumitomo Offers WiMAX to Enforta BV Broadband Services To Regional Russian Cities 4-23 4.12 Allgon Microwave Göteborg Sweden 4-24 4.13 Telsima WiMAX Design Center in Ljubljana Slovenia 4-25 4.14 T-Mobile Germany Seamless Mobile Broadband Connections with Nortel Wireless Solutions 4-25 4.15 Azaire Networks European Solution 4-28 4.16 WiMax in Asia 4-28 4.17 Air Broadband Deploys WLAN wVoIP in a Train Station In Korea 4-29 4.18 WIMax in South America 4-29

4.18.1 WiMAX in Brazil 4-30 4.19 WiMAX Deployed In Africa 4-31 4.20 Middle East WiMAX 4-33

4.20.1 Mobily of Saudi Arabia Deploys Aperto Networks WiMAX in Top Metros 4-33 4.20.2 Aperto As A Critical Strategic Systems Partner In The Middle East 4-34 4.20.3 Alcatel 30-year presence in Egypt 4-35

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4.20.4 Egypt Market Figures 4-35 4.20.5 Alcatel: A Partner For The Development Of Egypt 4-36 4.20.6 Egypt First In The WIMAX Technology 4-36 4.20.7 Redline Communications Suppllies IEOC Of Egypt with Offshore Oil Rigs Wireless

Broadband WiMax Solution - 4-37 4.20.8 Algeria Arab World WiMAX Pioneer 4-39 4.20.9 Algeria Opens Up Voice Market to VOIP 4-40 4.20.10 Algeria -- Smart Link Communications (SLC) 4-41 4.20.11 North Africa Algeria ICT and Telecom 4-42 4.20.12 South Africa IT Market Impacts WiMAX 4-43 4.20.13 Southern Africa ICT and Telecom: South Africa 4-44 4.20.14 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited VSNL / South Africa 4-45 4.20.15 Nigeria: Netnearu Partners Intel On Wimax Deployment 4-46 4.20.16 West Africa ICT and Telecom Company News Nigeria 4-48 4.20.17 South Africa Sentech 4-49 4.20.18 Interconnection In South Africa 4-49 4.20.19 Southern Africa ICT and Telecom South Africa 4-50 4.20.20 WiMAX/BWA in Africa 4-51 4.20.21 Deployments of BWA/WiMAX: 4-52 4.20.22 Chinese Equipment Maker ZTE Active In Africa 4-52 4.20.23 IP Wireless Active In Africa Through Its Partner Axcera 4-53 4.20.24 South African Operator Sentech 4-53 4.20.25 Wireless Business Solutions iBurst Mobile Broadband Service In South Africa 4-54 4.20.26 Arraycomm OEM relationship in Africa with Siemens 4-55 4.20.27 Alvarion Largest Pure BWA/WiMAX System Vendor With Activities In All Continents 4-55 4.20.28 NextNet Wireless Active In Africa 4-56 4.20.29 Telkom SA 4-57 4.20.30 Unlicensed Bands 2.4 and 5.8 GHZ in Africa 4-59 4.20.31 WiMAX Spectrum Enforcement in Africa 4-60 4.20.32 Alvarion Ltd. / Microcom Democratic Republic of Congo WiMAX 4-61 4.20.33 Alvarion and Tropos Partner to Deliver Innovative Municipal Wireless Broadband

Solutions 4-63 4.20.34 Alvarion rec BreezeACCESS Enabling Point-To-Multipoint Backhauling Sensors,

Cameras And Traffic Systems Located Throughout A City 4-63 4.20.35 Intel / ZTE WiMax in South Africa 4-65 4.20.36 ZTE Wireless Products Top 150 Million Lines 4-66 4.20.37 Alvarion Inter-Connect in Congo Expands Broadband Wireless Network 4-66 4.20.38 Africa Mobile Networks 4-68

4.21 WiMax Technology 4-70 4.21.1 System-on-Chip (SoC) 4-70

4.22 IEEE 802.16e 4-72 4.22.1 Fast pre -802.16e Mobility with Auto-Scanning 4-72 4.22.2 WiMAX QoS 4-73

4.23 Compliance with the DFS Standard 4-73 4.24 CETECOM Spain 4-74 4.25 UMTS TDD Major Mobile Carriers, Orange And Nextel, Have Tested The Technology To

Compete with WiMAX 4-74 4.25.1 TDD Included Under The 802.16 Standard 4-75

4.26 IP Wireless Mobile TV in Western Europe 4-76 4.27 Broadband Unserved Rural Regions 4-77 4.28 IMS Network 4-78 4.29 WiMax Mesh Partners 4-79

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4.30 Shared Data Clustering 4-80 4.31 UK regulator Ofcom L-Band Auction Could Support WiMAX in UK 4-82 4.32 WiMax Forum Certification Laboratory 4-83

4.32.1 WiMAX Complements 3GPP 4-86 4.32.2 WiMAX Spectrum Issues 4-87 4.32.3 3.6 -4.2 GHz: 4-90 4.32.4 FDD and TDD Status 4-91 4.32.5 Spectrum Availability 4-91 4.32.6 Working Party 8F (WP8F) 4-92 4.32.7 700 MHz Spectrum 4-93 4.32.8 Evolution Of Spectrum Availability 4-94 4.32.9 Wireless Broadband WIFI, WIMAX, and Cellular Fixed Wireless 4-98 4.32.10 W I-FI 802.11 4-99 4.32.11 WiMAX 802.16 4-100 4.32.12 Cellular Fixed Wireless or Wireless Local Loop 4-100 4.32.13 WiMAX Ecosystem 4-103

4.33 WiMAX Forum 4-104 4.33.1 Cooperation Between Potential Ecosystem Competitors 4-108 4.33.2 Intel Accelerating The Shift To Broadband Wireless Globally 4-110 4.33.3 Mobility 4-112 4.33.4 RF Spectrum Utilization in WiMAX 4-113

4.34 Transmitting and Receiving Signal Strengths 4-114 4.34.1 SoC to RF Interface 4-116

4.35 Wireless Network Technologies 4-116 4.35.1 Standardization with Spectrum Diversification 4-117 4.35.2 Packet Bursting 4-118 4.35.3 Fast Frames 4-118 4.35.4 Hardware Compression and Encryption 4-119 4.35.5 Multi-Channel Bonding 4-119 4.35.6 Select Mode 4-119 4.35.7 Connecting To Multiple ISPs 4-119 4.35.8 Cisco Aironet WLAN Architecture 4-120

4.36 Business Center Technology 4-121 4.36.1 Multi-Service Access Platform 4-132 4.36.2 Deployment Tailored To The Local Regulatory Constraints 4-136 4.36.3 IEEE 802.11b Standard 4-137 4.36.4 Standardization Issues 4-138 4.36.5 Standards and Protocols 4-140 4.36.6 IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.1X 4-140 4.36.7 W i-Fi Compliance 4-140 4.36.8 802.16d Non-Line-of-Site Point-to-Multipoint 4-141 4.36.9 802.16x 4-142 4.36.10 WEP 4-143 4.36.11 WHQL 4-143 4.36.12 WPA Compliance 4-143 4.36.13 LEAP 4-144 4.36.14 Cisco Pre-standard TKIP 4-144 4.36.15 PEAP with EAP-GTC Support 4-144 4.36.16 Quality of Service (QoS) 4-144 4.36.17 Fast 802.1X Reauthentication 4-146 4.36.18 Radio Environment Reporting 4-147 4.36.19 Access Point Specified Maximum Transmit Power 4-147

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4.36.20 WLAN Frequency Bands 4-147 4.37 WiMAX Forum™ Multi-Access Broadband Strategy 4-151

4.37.1 WiMax Technology 4-153 4.38 Wi-Fi Alliance 4-153

4.38.1 W i-Fi Certification 4-154 4.38.2 W i-Fi Product Interoperability 4-155 4.38.3 W i-Fi Alliance 4-156

4.39 GPRS Wireless Technology Standard 4-156 4.39.1 Wireless Packet Radio Services Technology 4-159 4.39.2 GPRS Support Nodes 4-160 4.39.3 PacketGSM Technology 4-162 4.39.4 GPRS Changing The Operator Business Environment 4-163 4.39.5 Nokia GPRS Core Solution 4-163

4.40 Medical Uses of Wi-Fi RFID 4-164 4.40.1 Proprietary Wi-Fi-Based RFID Tags 4-165

4.41 TD-CDMA / WiMAX in Wireless Broadband 4-167

WIMAX COMPANY PROFILES 5. WIMAX COMPANY PROFILES 5-1 5.1 Selected WiMAX Company Industry Participants 5-1 5.2 Accton Technology Corporation 5-17 5.3 ADC 5-17 5.4 Air Broadband Communications 5-17 5.5 Alvarion 5-18

5.5.1 Alvarion Q4 And Full Year 2005 Revenue 5-19 5.6 Airspan 5-19

5.6.1 Airspan / ArelNet 5-22 5.6.2 Airspan / Radionet Oy 5-22 5.6.3 Airspan Positioning 5-22 5.6.4 Benefits of Airspan Solutions for Broadband Wireless Access 5-23 5.6.5 Airspan Data, Voice and Media Services 5-24 5.6.6 Airspan Quality of Service and Reliability 5-25 5.6.7 Airspan Rapid, Cost-Effective Deployment 5-26 5.6.8 Airspan Flexibility and Expandability 5-27 5.6.9 Airspan Strategy 5-27 5.6.10 Airspan AS4000 and AS4020 Solution 5-28 5.6.11 Airspan Proximity Solution 5-29 5.6.12 Airspan WipLL Solution 5-29 5.6.13 Airspan AS4030 Solution 5-29 5.6.14 Airspan AS3030 Solution 5-30 5.6.15 Airspan AS.MAX Solutions 5-30 5.6.16 Airspan AS.NET Solutions 5-30 5.6.17 Airspan Voice-over-IP Switching 5-31 5.6.18 Airspan AS.TONE Solutions 5-31 5.6.19 Airspan Network Management Systems 5-31 5.6.20 Airspan Installation Tools 5-32 5.6.21 Airspan Radio Planning 5-32 5.6.22 Airspan New Products and Enhancements 5-33 5.6.23 Airspan Revenues 5-35 5.6.24 Airspan Networks Revenue for the Third Quarter of 2006 5-35

5.7 Alcatel / Lucent 5-39 5.7.1 Alcatel 5-40

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5.7.2 Alcatel’s Acquisitions 5-40 5.7.3 Alcatel’s Fixed Communications 5-41 5.7.4 Alcatel’s Mobile Communications 5-43 5.7.5 Alcatel’s Private Communications 5-44 5.7.6 Alcatel’s Financial Data 5-45 5.7.7 Alcatel / NTELOS 5-46 5.7.8 Lucent 5-47 5.7.9 Lucent’s Mobility Access Solutions 5-48 5.7.10 Lucent’s Applications Solutions 5-49 5.7.11 Lucent’s Multimedia Network Solutions 5-50 5.7.12 Lucent’s Converged Core Solutions 5-51 5.7.13 Lucent / LightSpeed / Terremark 5-52 5.7.14 Lucent’s Financial Data 5-52

5.8 Alvarion 5-53 5.8.1 Alvarion And Accton Form Company To Develop Mass Market Consumer Devices For

WiMax 5-55 5.8.2 Alvarion’s Core WiMAX Expertise 5-57

5.9 Aperto Networks 5-60 5.9.1 Aperto and Veraz Partner to Deliver Voice and IMS Multimedia Services over WiMAX 5-61 5.9.2 Aperto Networks and D-Link Taiwan Enter into Strategic Alliance 5-62 5.9.3 Aperto PacketMAX System Gives Network Operators The Multi-Services Infrastructure 5-64

5.10 Avaya 5-64 5.10.1 Global Communications Solutions Segment 5-67 5.10.2 Communication Systems 5-67 5.10.3 Avaya’s Acquisitions 5-68 5.10.4 Strategic Alliances 5-69 5.10.5 Avaya Customer Interaction Suite 5-70 5.10.6 Unified Communication 5-71 5.10.7 Small and Medium Business Solutions. 5-71 5.10.8 Avaya one-X Deskphone Edition IP Phones 5-72 5.10.9 Avaya / Extreme Networks 5-73 5.10.10 Avaya’s Financial Data 5-75

5.11 Beceem Communications 5-76 5.11.1 Beceem Communications Receives Investments From Do como Capital 5-76

5.12 CelPlan Technologies: 5-77 5.13 Cisco 5-78

5.13.1 Products 5-78 5.13.2 Routing 5-78 5.13.3 Switching 5-79 5.13.4 Enterprise IP Communications 5-79 5.13.5 Home Networking 5-79 5.13.6 Optical Networking 5-79 5.13.7 Security 5-80 5.13.8 Storage Area Networking 5-80 5.13.9 Wireless Technology 5-80 5.13.10 Access 5-80 5.13.11 Network Management Software 5-81 5.13.12 Acquisitions 5-81 5.13.13 Cisco’s Partners 5-81 5.13.14 Cisco Acquires Metreos and Audium 5-82 5.13.15 Cisco / Fujitsu 5-82 5.13.16 Cisco / T -Systems 5-83

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5.13.17 Cisco Financial Data 5-84 5.14 D-Link 5-86

5.14.1 D-Link Global Presence 5-87 5.14.2 D-Link Innovation Leader 5-87 5.14.3 D-Link Wimax CPE Market With 802.16-2005 Compliant Router 5-88 5.14.4 D-Link Revenues 5-89

5.15 Ericsson 5-89 5.15.1 Mobile Networks 5-90 5.15.2 Fixed Networks 5-91 5.15.3 Phones 5-92 5.15.4 Ericsson Microwave Systems 5-92 5.15.5 Ericsson Enterprise 5-92 5.15.6 Ericsson Network Technologies 5-92 5.15.7 Ericsson Mobile Platforms 5-93 5.15.8 Ericsson Power Modules 5-93 5.15.9 Ericsson’s Financial Data 5-93 5.15.10 Ericsson’s Partners 5-96 5.15.11 Ericsson Acquires Marconi 5-96 5.15.12 Ericsson / Vodafone 5-97 5.15.13 Ericsson / Telenor 5-98

5.16 Fujitsu 5-98 5.16.1 Services 5-99 5.16.2 Products 5-99 5.16.3 Fujitsu 2005 Financial Results 5-100

5.17 Huawei Technologies 5-103 5.17.1 Huawei / Perfectum Mobile 5-103 5.17.2 Huawei / DIGITEL 5-104 5.17.3 Huawei / Vodafone 5-104 5.17.4 Huawei Financial Data 5-105

5.18 Intel 5-105 5.18.1 Products 5-106 5.18.2 Intel Capital and PIPEX Create Broadband Wireless Company In The UK 5-108 5.18.3 ESPN and Intel Team Up to Create New Product 5-108 5.18.4 Intel’s 2006 First Quarter Results 5-109 5.18.5 Intel Revenue 5-111

5.19 Motorola 5-111 5.19.1 Customers 5-112 5.19.2 Products 5-112 5.19.3 Motorola/ TTP Communications 5-113 5.19.4 Motorola / Orthogon Systems 5-114

5.20 NEC 5-114 5.20.1 Partners 5-115 5.20.2 Products and Services 5-115 5.20.3 Solutions 5-115 5.20.4 NEC’s World's Thinnest 2.5G Fold -type Camera -phone 5-116 5.20.5 NEC Corporation Signed Contract with the Telecommunications Company Dhiraggu 5-116

5.21 Nokia Siemens 5-117 5.21.1 Products 5-118 5.21.2 Nokia’s First Quarter Financial Results 2006 5-121 5.21.3 Acquisitions and Mergers 5-122 5.21.4 Nokia / Siemens 5-122

5.22 Nortel 5-123

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5.22.1 Products 5-124 5.22.2 Solutions 5-126 5.22.3 Nortel Creates New Technology For Telecom Networks 5-126 5.22.4 Nortel’s Advanced Converged Network Contract With HOT Telecom 5-127 5.22.5 Nortel’s First Quarter 2006 Results 5-128

5.23 Qualcomm 5-130 5.23.1 Qualcomm / Flarion 5-130 5.23.2 Qualcomm Continue To Focus On Raising Throughput And Lowering Cost Of 3G 5-132

5.24 Redline Communications 5-132 5.25 Ruckus Wireless / Motorola Ventures and T-Online Venture Fund 5-134

5.25.1 Ruckus IPTV in US 5-135 5.26 Siemens 5-136

5.26.1 Siemens’ Products 5-136 5.26.2 Siemens’ Acquisitions 5-139 5.26.3 Siemens Financial Results Second Quarter 2006 5-139

5.27 Samsung 5-141 5.27.1 Samsung Electronics 5-141 5.27.2 Samsung SDI 5-142 5.27.3 Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co, Ltd. 5-142 5.27.4 Samsung SDS Co., Ltd. 5-142 5.27.5 Samsung Networks Inc. 5-143 5.27.6 Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. 5-143 5.27.7 Samsung / S1 Corporation 5-143 5.27.8 Samsung Advanced Institute Of Technology 5-144 5.27.9 Samsung’s Financial Data 5-144 5.27.10 Samsung / Time Warner Cable 5-145 5.27.11 Telecom Italia / Samsung 5-145

5.28 Terabeam / Proxim Wireless 5-146 5.29 UTStarcom 5-146

5.29.1 Partners 5-147 5.29.2 Solutions 5-147 5.29.3 Products 5-149 5.29.4 UTStarcom’s World's First Plug-In Cellular Phone Module 5-149 5.29.5 UTStarcom’s Expansion Contract to Supply NetRing Optical Transport Solution to

Chunghwa Telecom in Taiwan 5-150 5.29.6 UTStarcom First Quarter 2006 Financial Results 5-151

5.30 Vonage 5-152 5.31 WiMAX Telecom Group 5-154 5.32 Wireless Communications Association International (WCA): 5-155 5.33 ZTE Corporation 5-155

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List of Tables and Figures

BROADBAND WIRELESS SYSTEMS (WIMAX) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Figure ES-1 ES-2 WiMAX/BWA in Africa Table ES-2 ES-3 Top 10 African Economies By Internet Penetration Figure ES-3 ES-6 Worldwide WiMAX 802.16 Wireless Access Equipment Market Shares Shipments, Dollars, 2006 Figure ES-4 ES-8 Worldwide Total Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Table ES-5 ES-9 WiMAX Benefits

WIMAX MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS Table 1-1 1-8 WiFi Networks Point-To-Multipoint Access In Wireless Metropolitan Table 1-2 1-15 WLAN Market Participants Table 1-3 1-20 Changes In Communications Competitive Environment Table 1-4 1-21 Changes In Wireless Market Direction Table 1-5 1-22 Issues In Wireless Services Markets Table 1-6 1-23 Changes In Wireless Services Markets Table 1-7 1-25 Principal Competitive Factors In Wireless Communications Markets Table 1-8 1-32 Hot-Spot Access Point Services Table 1-9 1-34 Wireless Productivity Enhancement Table 1-10 1-38 Fixed Wireless Productivity Gain Benefits Table 1-11 1-41 Wireless Networking Internet Locations Business Benefits Table 1-12 1-43 Carrier-Grade WiMAX Services Functions

WIMAX MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS Table 2-1 2-2 WiMax Market Driving Forces Table 2-2 2-6 WiMAX Benefits Table 2-3 2-8 WiMAX Market Driving Forces

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Figure 2-4 2-10 Worldwide Broadband Users, Forecasts, 2007-2013 Figure 2-5 2-14 Worldwide WiMax / WiFi Service Provider and Community Based Wireless Subscriber Market Penetration of Broadband Users, Percent Penetration, Forecasts, 2007-2013 Figure 2-6 2-16 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-7 2-17 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Subscribers, 2007-2013 Figure 2-8 2-19 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-9 2-20 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Subscribers, 2007-2013 Figure 2-10 2-22 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-11 2-23 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Subscribers, 2007-2013 Table 2-12 2-24 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Subscribers for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-13 2-26 Worldwide WiMax Frequency Segments, 2006 Table 2-14 2-27 Worldwide WiMax Frequency Segments, 2006 Table 2-15 2-28 WiMAX Market Technology Metrics Table 2-16 2-32 Worldwide WiMAX 802.16 Wireless Access Equipment market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2006 Table 2-17 2-33 Worldwide WiMAX 802.16 Wireless Carrier Grade Access Equipment Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2006 Table 2-18 2-34 Worldwide WiMax Chip SoC Wireless Component 802.16, Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2006 Table 2-19 2-37 Worldwide WiMax Chip SoC Wireless Component 802.16, Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2006 Figure 2-20 2-43 WiMax Network Architecture Figure 2-21 2-47 Mobile PC Shipments Figure 2-22 2-48 Worldwide Growth of 3G UMTS Subscribers Figure 2-23 2-50 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Equipment for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013

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Figure 2-24 2-51 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Equipment For Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Units, 2007-2013 Figure 2-25 2-53 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Access Equipment for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-26 2-54 Worldwide Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Mobile Access Equipment For Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Units, 2007-2013 Figure 2-27 2-56 Worldwide Total Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment for Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-28 2-57 Worldwide Total Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed and Mobile Access Equipment For Carrier and Community Based Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Units, 2007-2013 Figure 2-29 2-58 Worldwide Fixed and Mobile Broadband Carrier and Community WiMAX System on a Chip (SoC) Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013 Figure 2-30 2-62 Worldwide Total Wireless WiMAX Switch Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Table 2-31 2-63 Worldwide Total Wireless WiMAX Switch Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-32 2-64 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Base Station Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Table 2-33 2-65 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Base Station Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-34 2-66 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Carrier Tier 1 Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-35 2-67 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Tier 1 Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-36 2-68 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Carrier Tier 2 and 3 Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-37 2-69 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Tire2 and Tier 3 Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-38 2-70 Worldwide Total Wireless WiMAX Large and Midsize Enterprise Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-39 2-71 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Large and Mid Size Enterprise Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-40 2-72 Worldwide Total Wireless Community Metro WiMAX Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-41 2-73 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Community and Metropolitan Metro Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-42 2-74 Worldwide Total Wireless WiMAX Hotspot Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-43 2-75 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Hot Spot Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-44 2-77 Worldwide Total Wireless Home WiMAX Switch Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2011 Figure 2-45 2-78 Worldwide Wireless WiMAX Consumer Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars, 2005-2011

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Table 2-46 2-79 Features of the Cisco WiFi Table 2-47 2-82 WiMax Segments Figure 2-48 2-86 Regional Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2006 Table 2-49 2-87 Regional Wireless WiFi and WiMAX Fixed Access Broadband Markets, Forecasts, Dollars, 2006 Figure 2-50 2-95 WiMAX/BWA in Africa Table 2-51 2-96 Top 10 African Economies By Internet Penetration

WIMAX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Figure 3-1 3-2 Fujitsu WiMax Ecosystem Table 3-2 3-4 Fujitsu WiMAX Reference Design Applications Table 3-3 3-6 Fujitsu WiMAX Infrastructure Mesh Networking Functions Table 3-4 3-8 Fujitsu Sectorized Antenna Architecture Mirrors The Benefits Of Point-To-Multipoint Topologies Table 3-5 3-15 Competitive Landscape For WiMAX 802.16e Table 3-6 3-16 Competitive Evolution For WiMAX 802.16e Table 3-7 3-17 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Solution Features Table 3-8 3-19 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Features Table 3-9 3-22 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Types Of Applications Table 3-10 3-24 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Reference Design Key Features Of The Evaluation Boards Table 3-11 3-25 Major features of the Fujitsu 802.16 Software Platform Table 3-12 3-26 Fujitsu 802.16 Software Platform Components Figure 3-13 3-28 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC, MB87M3400 Figure 3-14 3-29 Simplified Block Diagram Of Fujitsu WiMAX SoC, MB87M3400 Dual Processors And Main Hardware Blocks Implement PHY-to-MAC Wireless MAN Solution Table 3-15 3-31 Fujitsu WiMax Key Features Table 3-16 3-32 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Target Applications Figure 3-17 3-33 Fujitsu BSP And Device Drivers For Supported Operating Systems

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Table 3-18 3-36 WiMAX 16e System Functions Table 3-19 3-47 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC Features Table 3-20 3-49 Fujitsu WiMAX SoC System Applications Figure 3-21 3-51 Fujitsu TDD or HDX FDD Reference Board Evaluation System Table 3-22 3-78 Nokia IMS Action And Generating Revenue Positioning Table 3-23 3-86 Aperto WiMAX Solutions Ecosystem Table 3-24 3-96 Airspan Admission Control Components Table 3-25 3-97 Airspan Admission Control Levels Of Services: Table 3-26 3-99 Airspan Admission Control Component Solution Differentiators Table 3-27 3-100 Alcatel-Lucent WiMAX Standard, IEEE 802.16e Features Table 3-28 3-105 Alvarion’s WiMAX BreezeMAX platform Functions: Table 3-29 3-109 Alvarion WALKair 1000 Features: Table 3-30 3-112 Alvarion 4Motion™ Solution Diagram Table 3-31 3-114 Cisco Systems Access Point Functions Table 3-32 3-116 D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router Features Table 3-33 3-120 Samsung Mobile WiMAX Functions Table 3-34 3-121 Samsung Mobile WiMAX Applications Figure 3-35 3-126 Navini WiMAxX Deployments

WIMAX TRIALS, SYSTEMS, AND TECHNOLOGY Table 4-1 4-10 WiMAX European Network Applications Figure 4-2 4-32 Communications Connectivity in Africa Table 4-3 4-69 Regions of Africa Figure 4-4 4-78 IMS Network Table 4-5 4-84 WiMAX Radio Frequency Spectrum Table 4-6 4-102 WiMax TEchnology Benefits

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Table 4-7 4-120 Cisco Aironet WLAN Architecture Table 4-8 4-122 Emerging WLAN Technology Functions Table 4-9 4-123 Emerging WLAN Technologies Table 4-10 4-124 Industrial WLAN (IWLAN) Applications Table 4-11 4-125 IWLAN Specific Performance Requirements Table 4-12 4-126 IWLAN Specific Industry Requirements Table 4-13 4-127 IWLAN Network Management Table 4-14 4-128 IWLANPolling Protocol Table 4-15 4-129 IWLAN WLAN Industrial Devices And Web/Office Applications Table 4-16 4-130 IWLAN Packet Size Figure 4-17 4-134 Adaptive Multimode Modulation Table 4-18 4-145 Quality of Service (QoS) Service-Level Agreement (SLAs) Support Table 4-19 4-149 WLAN Standards Table 4-20 4-150 WLAN IEEE 802.11 Standardization Efforts Table 4-21 4-157 GPRS Wireless PC Card Functions Table 4-22 4-158 Wireless GPRS Features

WIMAX COMPANY PROFILES Table 5-1 5-1 Selected WiMAX Company Industry Participants - 802.16 Solutions Table 5-2 5-20 Airspan Mobile WiMAX Positioning Table 5-3 5-33 Airspan New Products and Enhancements Table 5-4 5-36 Airspan Third Quarter Business Highlights Table 5-5 5-45 Alcatel Revenue Statement of Operations Table 5-6 5-46 Alcatel’s Revenue Segment Breakdown Table 5-7 5-66 Avaya Product Segmentation by Percentage of Revenue Table 5-8 5-67 Avaya’s Communications offering

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Table 5-9 5-72 Avaya’s Products Table 5-10 5-75 Avaya Statement of Operations Information Table 5-11 5-85 Cisco Revenues Table 5-12 5-86 Cisco Selected Financial Data Table 5-13 5-94 Ericsson Income Statement in Billions of SEK Table 5-14 5-97 Ericsson’s Statement Of Operations Table 5-15 5-99 Fujitsu’s Products Categories Table 5-16 5-101 Fujitsu Earnings Forecast for Fiscal 2006 Table 5-17 5-102 Fujitsu Statements of Operations Table 5-18 5-105 Huawei’s Statement Of Operations Table 5-19 5-110 Intel’s Total Annual Revenue for 2005-2005 Table 5-20 5-110 Intel’s Quarterly Revenue Table 5-21 5-125 Nortel’s Product Categories Table 5-22 5-129 Nortel Quarterly Revenue in Millions of Dollars Table 5-23 5-130 Nortel Annual Revenue 2005-2005 Table 5-24 5-140 Siemens’ Sales Table 5-25 5-144 Samsung 2004 Financial Overview Table 5-26 5-147 UTStarcom’s Solutions

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ELLEN T. CURTISS, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, CO-FOUNDER OF WINTERGREEN RESEARCH, CONDUCTS

STRATEGIC AND MARKET ASSESSMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY-BASED INDUSTRIES. PREVIOUSLY SHE WAS A

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TAX SUBSCRIBERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES MUST PROVIDE PREPAYMENT IN U.S. FUNDS


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