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Opportunity of mobile broadband outweighs threat to fixed vendors
Ovum, Jan 2010, Pages: 11
The growth of mobile broadband subscribers may be creating anxiety among vendors fearing that substitution of fixed broadband will reduce the market for access equipment. However, Ovum believes the impact of any substitution will be limited in the long run. In a selected few markets, mobile substitution will be one of several factors limiting growth of fixed broadband subscribers, which will reduce the addressable market for fixed broadband equipment. But in many others, the fixed broadband market is already mature and the growth of mobile broadband will expand the market for fixed backhaul equipment as mobile traffic increases. A few fixed access vendors are adapting existing FTTH type of products currently, but we expect over time that many more will venture into this new market with an expanded and targeted access product portfolio.
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