WiMAX to Hold a $36.4 Billion Market in US Enterprises Telecommunications Services by 2013
Research and Markets has announced the addition of WiMAX in the Enterprise: Access, Applications and Affordability to their offering.
WiMAX will change the way enterprises view telecommunications. Telecom companies must service the customer in this new environment or some one else will. Customers could start demanding lower prices, or they'll turn to a new WiMAX operator or set up their own private network using WiMAX equipment. The technology gives businesses the ability to virtually manage their workforce and add and remove new services and applications quickly.
This publication evaluates the deployment of a WiMAX network for an enterprise in terms of the author's unique analysis methodology of the "Three A's of WiMAX deployment", which are: Access, Affordability and Applications. Access refers to how an enterprise employee might access the Internet or corporate intranet. Internet skills are critical in the job market of 2007 and will be even more so in 2020. Affordability means bringing wireless broadband internet/intranet access to all employees may be surprisingly affordable. Compared to the telephone company's T1, the cost per megabit per employee for WiMAX services is very competitive. In terms of Applications, wireless broadband access and mobile computing come together via WiMAX to offer the enterprise a range of applications limited only by the imagination of enterprise leadership.
This publication explores how WiMAX will change enterprise telecommunications in terms of access, applications and affordability. This matrix ultimately points to WiMAX holding a $36.4 billion market in US enterprises telecommunications services by 2013.
Target Audience for Publication:
-Incumbent telecom operators
-WiMAX solution providers
-Vendors for WiMAX and/or the enterprise industries
-Enterprise personnel responsible for computing and communications
-Investors in the WiMAX space and/or enterprise automation
Content Outline:
3 A's of WiMAX in the Enterprise
Introduction: WiMAX, Enterprise Telecommunications and The Next Telecom Boom
XOHMTMThe Disruptor
The 3 A's of the WiMAX-enabled Enterprise
Access
IMS Vision
The Impact of WiMAX on Enterprise Connectivity
Why WiMAX as access technology?
Objections to WiMAX
WiMAX is not Wi-Fi
WiMAX Components
WiMAX Base Stations
Outdoor CPE
Indoor CPE
USB, Laptop card or similar
Femtocells
Relationship of WiMAX Range and Throughput for Enterprise Applications
Link budget
Limitations of the laptop
MIMO
MIMO as interference mitigating technology
Adaptive Antenna System (AAS) as Interference Mitigation Technology
Why 3G cannot compete with WiMAX
Fixed vs Mobile WiMAX
Why backhaul is important
Wireless Backhaul Considerations
Comparisons with Fiber
Spectrum Considerations
Access Conclusion
Applications
Relationship of Connectivity and Productivity
Applications: Generic
T1/DS3 Substitute = converged voice + data
Voice (telephony): the "killer app" for WiMAX
Disaster Recovery
Combating high telecom costs and/or Building Diversity
Applications: Specific-Industry Verticals
Retail
Banking
Healthcare
Transportation
Utilities
Case study: City of Corpus Christi
Agriculture
Construction
Petroleum/Energy
Applications Conclusion
Affordability: WiMAX in the Enterprise
Service provider or "roll-your-own"?
Savings on Existing Expenditures
Strategies: A) subscribe from WiMAX service provider or
B) Deploy own enterprise network
Custom Built WiMAX Network for Enterprise Private Use
Base Station and Enterprise Density
Summary Affording WiMAX
Conclusion and Projections
"Landline migration" to "T1 migration"
Clearwire: a portent of things to come
Assumptions
Tables and Figures
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