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In-Stat expects that 3 percent or 8.5 million people will use WiMax by 2009: The researchers also say that only as much as 15 percent of the market will be available to broadband wireless operators in metropolitan cities. The report’s author believes that broadband competition, price pressure, and high subscriber acquisitions will drive margins lower.
Posted by nancyg at February 16, 2005 3:29 PM
Categories: research
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