US Wireless Networks to Become the Next Dumb Pipes, Says Analysys
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[July 12, 2007]

US Wireless Networks to Become the Next Dumb Pipes, Says Analysys

LONDON, July 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The widespread introduction of low-cost bundled data tariffs and WiMAX access networks in the US could lead to dramatic decreases in the price per megabyte of mobile data, and wireless carriers could lose control of the services they carry, according to a new report, The Future of the Global Wireless Industry: scenarios for 2007-12, published by Analysys, the global advisers on telecoms, IT and media (http://research.analysys.com/).



Analysys has defined three plausible scenarios for the evolution of the wireless industry during the next five years: 'Low-cost Data Pipes,' 'Emerging Markets Thrive' and 'Cellular Goes Indoors.'

In the 'Low-cost Data Pipes' scenario, wireless data becomes a commodity as a result of the widespread introduction of low-cost, unlimited-usage mobile data packages and the deployment of WiMAX networks. Wireless networks become transparent data pipes, in much the same way as fixed networks, and wireless carriers lose control of (and the revenue from) the services that are carried across their networks. Wireless carriers are forced to focus on reducing cellular network costs substantially so that they can deliver high volumes of data traffic profitably.



"We are already seeing early signs of this scenario," says Dr Mark Heath, co-author of the report. "The number of relatively inexpensive, uncapped-usage data tariffs from wireless carriers is increasing. Sprint Nextel's EV-DO Revision A mobile broadband service offers unlimited usage for USD59.99 per month, and Sprint is undertaking substantial investment in a nationwide Mobile WiMAX network."

The new report examines a number of key trends within the wireless industry and assesses their potential effects by defining and evaluating three plausible scenarios for the industry's evolution. The report identifies actions for mobile operators, and handset and infrastructure vendors.

The report is available online at http://research.analysys.com/store, GBP1900 (approximately USD3850) plus VAT.

Analysys provides strategy and management consultancy, information services and start-up support throughout the telecommunications, IT and media sector. Its grasp of market dynamics, coupled with creativity, rigour and renowned objectivity, enables Analysys to consistently exceed the high levels of quality and innovation that its clients expect. The company has over 160 staff worldwide, and, as part of the Analysys Mason Group, has offices in Cambridge, Dublin, Edinburgh, London, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Paris, Singapore and Washington DC.

Media enquiries to Gina Ghensi, +44 (0)1223 460600 or email press@analysys.com.
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CONTACT: Gina Ghensi of Analysys, +44 (0)1223 460600,press@analysys.com

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