Wireless Networking Sales Surge Worldwide: Report
Wireless networking is surging worldwide, according to two new reports from Infonetics Research, which found that the WiMAX equipment marked jumped 48% in the first quarter of this year, while
June 2, 2006
Wireless networking is surging worldwide, according to two new reports from Infonetics Research, which found that the WiMAX equipment sales jumped 48% in the first quarter of this year, while WLAN sales rose 8%.
Revenue for the first quarter for WiMAX equipment was $68.3 million, and is forecast to reach $1.7 billion by 2009, the company found. Market growth is being driven by sales of WiMAX CPE units. Future growth will be driven by the evolution of WiMAX from a fixed-only to a fixed and mobile solution.
The WiMAX report also found:
* 62% of WiMAX revenue currently comes from CPE, and 38% from base stations. By 2009 will shift to 79% for CPE and 21% from base stations.
* Worldwide revenue from outdoor wireless mesh access nodes increased 22% to $46 million. Unit shipments increased 25%.* 30% of WiMAX equipment sales comes from EMEA, 26% from North America, 26% from Asia Pacific, and 18% from CALA. Deployments in EMEA are mostly in Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, showing that there is a strong market for WiMAX is in developing countries.
WLAN Equipment Sales
In the WLAN market, Infonetics found that equipment sales hit $639 million in the first quarter, driven by strong sales in enterprises. Sales of enterprise WLAN equipment alone in that quarter hit $282 million, largely due to growth in WLAN switches and controllers.
Enterprise WLAN revenue will more than double by 2009, and reach $2.4 billion, as enterprises leverage mobility for data networking and IP voice.
The WLAN report also found:* Worldwide WLAN equipment revenue will grow to $3.8 billion in 2009.
* The WLAN switch and controller market jumped 42% in units and 24% in revenue. Together, they account for 20% of all WLAN equipment revenue in the first quarter of 2006. They will grow to 45% of the total in 2009
* Cisco remains the clear market leader in the enterprise WLAN equipment sales, followed by Symbol, Aruba, 3Com, and Trapeze,
* North America accounts for 47% of worldwide revenue in the first quarter of 2006, EMEA for 29%, Asia Pacific 20%, and CALA 3%.
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