1H 2010 Global PTP Radio Shipments Weak
By Calvin Azuri, TMCnet Contributor
Lum has 18 years of experience within the wireless industry including 8 years as an Equity Research Analyst on Wall Street cover the global wireless industry.
He predicts that 2H 2010 PTP radio shipments could recover slightly but still miss its 2010 estimate. Ericsson was the clear market share leader in 1H 2010 shipments with NEC (News - Alert) coming in second.
The report provides a unique perspective on the global shipments and the demand for PTP radio equipment which covers all major vendors including Alcatel-Lucent, Aviat Networks, BridgeWave Communications, Ericsson, Huawei Technologies, NEC, Nera Networks, Nokia Siemens Networks, Ceragon Networks (News - Alert), DragonWave, E-Band Communications, SIAE Microelettronica and ZTE.
Lum went on to say, “Huawei Technologies continued to move up in the overall rankings to third while we have added ZTE (News - Alert) Corporation into our analysis with a ninth ranked position. Weakness in both Asia Pacific and India has impacted global PTP radio shipments in 2010.”
Asia Pacific was edged out by Europe for the largest 1H 2010 radio shipments. The 60/70/80GHz radio segment is trending strongly with BridgeWave (News - Alert) Communications continuing to lead this emerging product segment in 1H 2010.
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Edited by Jaclyn Allard