Revenues from WiMAX 802.16e broadband subscribers will exceed $15 billion globally by 2014, according to the latest report by Juniper Research. WiMAX will provide an improved experience for broadband customers who are receiving low speed DSL or cable modem services, or at the limit of DSL coverage.
Source: Juniper ResearchHowever, according to Juniper Research, it is a "make or break" time for the sector, which is faced by spectrum auction postponements in several countries, funding problems from the credit crunch, and slow network implementations, all combining to handicap network operators signing up subscribers.
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