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GSM/HSPA Subscriptions Now 3 Billion Worldwide
| Source: 3G Americas
BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - April 8, 2008) - 3G Americas, a wireless industry group
advocating for the GSM family of technologies in the Americas, today
announces the technology milestone of 3 billion GSM and UMTS/HSPA
subscriptions worldwide, based upon research and projections by Informa
Telecoms and Media. Today, 88% of the world's 3.5 billion mobile wireless
subscriptions are to the GSM family of technologies.
GSM mobile wireless technology continues to outperform most of the
communications technologies ever invented. By
comparison, there are only 850 million personal computers worldwide,
forecast to reach 2 billion in the year 2015 (Forrester, June 2007). Three
billion GSM/HSPA subscriptions is nearly triple the number of people
accessing the Internet around the world, 1.1 billion. Fixed landline
phones number just over this, at 1.3 billion globally. The closest
technology in terms of number of electronic devices is the number of
television sets. But even that number falls a full billion short of the 3
billion GSM/HSPA milestone, with an estimated 2 billion television sets in
use today (Source: Communities Dominate Brands blog, Tomi Ahonen, January
2007).
Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas, commented, "The rapid uptake of
GSM mobile wireless technology is unprecedented. Three billion
subscriptions -- nearly half of the world's population -- is a milestone
that is unmatched in terms of volume and affect on people's lives. The GSM
family of technology's expansive scope is a central reason we will continue
to thrive as the market leader for mobile broadband with HSPA, and in the
future, LTE."
More than 700 GSM networks worldwide in 220 countries provide by far the
largest global coverage of any wireless technology. These services are not
limited to voice, as 291 EDGE
deployments across 141 countries deliver wireless data services today.
High speed wireless data is further enhanced by 213
commercial UMTS networks in service in 89 countries delivering 3G
services, adding over 50 networks in the past year alone. It is expected
that nearly all UMTS operators will deploy HSDPA and its upgrade to HSUPA,
continuing the GSM evolutionary path and improving the customer experience
with more content rich, interactive and streaming services. There are
already 187 commercial HSDPA networks worldwide in 80 countries, including
39 with HSUPA enhanced uplink capabilities. (3G Americas refers to these 39
networks with combined HSDPA and HSUPA service as HSPA networks.)
The 3GPP roadmap for GSM evolution follows a smooth and
backwards-compatible migration path from GSM and GPRS to EDGE, UMTS/HSPA,
and eventually, LTE. 3G UMTS/HSPA subscriptions are estimated to number
205 million today, representing the majority of total global 3G
subscriptions. With LTE expected to be deployed commercially in 2010 and
beyond, leading GSM and CDMA operators worldwide have already announced LTE
as their
next-generation technology choice, including recent announcements by AT&T
and Verizon to deploy LTE in the United States.
GSM Family of Technologies Growth in the Americas
GSM is the only technology deployed in every country in the Americas, and
continues to gain in both number of subscriptions and share of market. The
GSM family added over 110 million subscriptions in the Western Hemisphere
in the year 2007. Today, total regional subscriptions number an estimated
420 million.
From March 2007 to March 2008, GSM added over 100 million subscriptions in
Latin America and the Caribbean for a total of more than 332 million
subscriptions and a wireless market share of 83%, according to estimates by
Informa Telecoms and Media. As of April 2008, there are 19 commercial
HSDPA networks launched in 11 countries of this region. New launches of
HSDPA occur almost on a weekly basis, and operators such as Telcel continue
expansion with current commercial HSDPA deployments in 16 cities in Mexico.
In North America, operators continue upgrading and expanding their HSDPA
networks. Rogers in Canada announced today their commercial launch of HSPA
at 7.2 Mbps in several cities, making them the first operator in the
Western Hemisphere to announce this upgrade. AT&T's HSDPA coverage is
being extended from more than 270 major markets today to 350 leading cities
by the end of the year, and the network is undergoing upgrades to HSPA as
well. AT&T today reports average customer speeds of 600-1400 Kbps for
HSDPA mobile broadband service, and this continues to increase with network
improvements.
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About 3G Americas, LLC
3G Americas is an industry trade organization composed of
telecommunications service providers and manufacturers. The organization's
mission is to promote and facilitate the seamless deployment throughout the
Americas of the GSM family of technologies, including LTE. 3G Americas has
contributed to the successful commercial rollout of GSM across the Americas
and its place as the number one technology in the region, as well as the
global adoption of EDGE. The organization aims to develop the expansive
wireless ecosystem of networks, devices, and applications enabled by GSM
and its evolution to LTE. 3G Americas is headquartered in Bellevue, WA
with an office for Latin America and the Caribbean in Dallas, Texas. More
information is available at www.3gamericas.org.