NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 2, 2005--Point-to-point microwave vendors will enjoy a market increasing by billions of dollars in the oncoming years due to the growth of key and emerging PTP application segments, a new Visant Strategies study finds.
The wireless explosion across the globe and the anticipated transition to Internet/Protocol- based mobile systems in the near future bodes well for the point-to-point (PTP) microwave industry, according to the study, "Point-To-Point Microwave Radio: The Market in 2005 and Beyond." Mobile wireless backhaul, the largest segment served currently by the PTP microwave industry, will be a key driver as annual revenues for PTP overall will grow from $4 billion in 2004 to $7 billion in 2009, the report finds.
"This is still an industry that has legs," said study author Dan Sweeney. "While it is less glamorous than the newer point-to-multipoint systems, which have seen great early acclaim due to WiMAX, PTP has stood the test of time and still remains a wise technology choice for many reasons, with the main reason being its relatively cheap cost for the efficiency it allows."
"Mobile operators worldwide still need PTP microwave to make their systems more cost efficient as they ramp up towards an IP-based data and voice network meant to raise their average revenue per user, and PTP still offers them a valuable tool," said Visant Strategies Project Director Larry Swasey.
Other PTP microwave market segments that are emerging include enterprise applications, broadcast, public safety and last-mile use, the report finds. Also, trunking applications, second only to mobile backhaul in shipments for the PTP industry, will also increase in value despite competition from fiber in that space.
The report examines long-term and short-term impact of the use of fiber optics, VDSL, 802.16, free space optics and other competitive technologies upon the use of PTP microwave systems. It also details yearly shipments of PTP radios by frequency, region, application as well as revenues through 2009. Historical sales data is also detailed as is PTP microwave use on unlicensed and licensed spectrum as well as on sub-millimeter frequencies.
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