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WiMAX in India: an assessment
WiMAX in India: an assessment

WiMAX has generated a lot of interest in India. Due to limited 3G spectrum and low broadband penetration, India is expected to be a key growth market for the technology. Many industry players believe that the allocation of broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum to private sector operators, expected in 2Q10, will open up attractive opportunities for the technology in the country. However, our analysis suggests that WiMAX will only serve a niche market rather than dominating the field. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=141605&rt=WiMAX-in-India-an-assessment.html )

Key chapters :

Executive summary

In a nutshell

Key messages

High-growth potential for broadband services due to pent-up demand

3G and fixed broadband are not sufficient to meet demand

End-user limitations will make mass WiMAX penetration difficult

Spectrum availability also limits the potential

Restrictions on voice services make the business case unattractive

A medium-term opportunity for operators

Despite 16e deployment, WiMAX is likely to remain a fixed wireless broadband service

Affluent consumers and SMEs are the only viable customer segments

Rural deployment is dependent on government aid

Tata, Reliance, and Sify are likely to remain the leading WiMAX operators

Setting the stage

Current state of play

A complement or a competitor?

WiMAX drivers and challenges in India

Pent-up demand for broadband

Low broadband penetration

Government support to increase broadband penetration

Good economic growth with promising prospects

Inadequate alternatives

Challenging deployment of fixed broadband networks

Limited availability of 3G spectrum

End-user limitations

Low computer penetration

Challenging per-subscriber economics

Scale disadvantages

Waning vendor support

Limited success in other global markets

Regulatory hurdles

BWA spectrum (2.3GHz) availability

Restrictions to offer voice services

Future outlook

Focus on maximizing medium-term opportunities

Products and services

Preference for 16e over 16d in the future

Likely to remain a fixed wireless broadband service

Limited advantage of nomadicity

Broadband access may be the only killer app

Target customer segments

Viable for SMEs and affluent consumers in large and medium-sized cities

Launch in rural areas only with government aid

Case studies

BSNL

Franchisee model for urban areas

The government-funded rural expansion

Services and pricing strategy

Tata Communications

Activities and success to date

Current offerings and pricing strategy

Future expansion plans

Sify Broadband

Company background

Current WiMAX offering

Reliance Communications

Activities to date

Current WiMAX offerings

Aircel

Company background

Current WiMAX offering

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Related Reports

Current Status and Future Development of WiMAX in India: Policies, Industry, and Market

http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=114543&rt=Current-Status-and-Future-Development-of-WiMAX-in-India-Policies-Industry-and-Market.html

Current Status and Future Development of Indias WiMAX Industry

http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=114541&rt=Current-Status-and-Future-Development-of-Indias-WiMAX-Industry.html

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