Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Future of Russia without the wires do not shine?


Analysts announced the first results of extensive market research, broadband wireless access ( BWA ) in Russia: forecasts, unfortunately, very discreet.
According to the company iKS-Consulting, the Russian market for wireless broadband access in 2005 was about $ 50 million. The share of income received in the BWA networks, is about 7 % of total revenue broadband access market. According to forecasts of IKS-Consulting, in 2010 the market for BWA services will grow to $ 433 million. And its share in total revenues of broadband industry will not exceed 10%.
... - Moreover, the future is not expected to dominate the Russian wireless broadband market, as some proponents predict BWA. XDSL network, and home networks will remain the primary means of broadband access for home users, while in the corporate sector share of wireless connections will be higher ...
... - In the coming years, increased use of wireless technologies will occur mostly in the corporate sector. In the sector of private users active growth is expected no earlier than in 3-4 years '.
According to the participants of the conference held in Moscow on wireless network operators ... ... - Also last year on the market have noticed the traditional investors who have begun to invest heavily in existing large-scale operators, wireless broadband access, and in the ambitious start-ups ...
According to industry players, market consolidation is one of the main engines of growth in the near future, t. to. will not only help reduce the cost of services to end users by reducing costs, but also to some extent overcome one of the main problems of today's BWA market - the lack of radio frequencies. ... - The acquisition of smaller operators, the larger will give the latter access to additional spectrum, which they could use more effectively. After 4-5 years the market will take a major share of 4.3 Operator federal scale of 2-3, and local operators in each region ...
Source:. CNews.

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