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5-Year Cellular Base Station Forecast: The Sun Has Started To Shine Through The Clouds

In-Stat/MDR, July 2004, Pages: 57


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While 2003 can be considered a transition year for cellular base stations, especially the 3G variety, 2004 can be considered the year where the reality has finally started to catch up with the vision. Carriers worldwide have started to execute aggressively on their plans, plans that had been delayed for years, and customers have even started to show some sign of excitement.

This report looks at some of the trends occurring in base stations, in terms of technology and adoption, and includes estimates and forecasts of new cellular macro base stations deployed, existing cellular macro base stations deployed, and base station revenue. It also includes breakouts by region (US, Canada, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Japan and ROW), as well as top level technology (GSM, TDMA, PDC, CDMA, and W-CDMA).





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