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ABI Research Sees Poor Market Outlook for Ultra Mobile Broadband

(Business News & Technology News, 2 Jan 2008)


The prospects for widespread adoption of Qualcomm's flagship 4G technology UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) are dim, according to a new study from ABI Research. However, Qualcomm's intellectual property portfolio is strong in key enabling technologies for 4G, and the company faces no real threat to its long-term future even without successful UMB network rollouts.

The technology is expected to be commercially available by mid-2009, but according to senior analyst Nadine Manjaro, no operator has yet announced plans to trial or deploy UMB. She added that several of the major CDMA operators in the two primary markets are migrating to other technologies. Vendors cannot move forward with development unless their customers commit to trial this technology. "WiMAX and LTE have ecosystems in place that offer support. LTE, which is expected to be available around 2010, already has operator commitment from Vodafone and Verizon. WiMAX has implemented many trials, and has over fifty commercial deployments underway," said Manjaro.

ABI Research believes Qualcomm's biggest potential market for UMB is in Asia, but many operators there are considering WiMAX or are still focused on 3G. So UMB is unlikely to make much progress or significant revenue there.

However Qualcomm has diversified its product portfolio by acquiring companies with OFDMA and MIMO patents (Flarion, for example) and has also developed chipsets for W-CDMA/HSPA technology. It will continue to be a strong industry player without UMB.

"While Qualcomm has made many significant contributions to mobile communications, in this case we just have to be realistic. Vendors need to step up and say that they aren't going to invest any more resources in developing this technology, since there is virtually no demand for it," concluded Manjaro.

Click here for more information on the research brief "Ultra-Mobile Broadband (UMB) Might Be Dead on Arrival" by ABI Research

 
 
 
 
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