Growth in the Mobile Phone Market and Next-Generation Wireless Technologies Boosts the Indian Wireless Communication Test Equipment Market, Avers Frost & Sullivan
Posted on: Tuesday, 26 May 2009, 04:28 CDT
However, accompanying this will be challenges such as the demand for lower prices and intense competition. Although the current economic slowdown has temporarily retarded demand, the situation is expected to ameliorate within a quarter to put the market back on its high-growth trajectory.
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The research also covers the markets for drive testers, antenna and cable testers and wireless router test equipment. The following technologies are covered in this research: global system for mobile communications (GSM), code division multiple access (CDMA), and wireless local area network (LAN)/Bluetooth.
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"The penetration and growth of mobile phones is a significant driver for
the wireless communication testers market," says Frost & Sullivan Program
Manager
A key factor driving the market for wireless communication test equipment is the phenomenal growth in the mobile phone market over the last 4-5 years, resulting in a 275 million-subscriber base in 2008. With the addition of close to 10 million users each month, the subscriber base is expected to touch 750 million in 2012. Further, the number of locally made GSM handsets is expected to rise from 72 million in 2008 to 100 million by 2010. Export activity is likely to pick up in the future.
Quality of service (QoS) is undoubtedly a critical aspect of the communication industry. However, with the advent of third-generation (3G) technology, it becomes difficult to offer several value-added services of 3G over existing offerings without compromising on QoS. Service providers will be challenged by interoperability and interference and will require adequate test support tools, as 3G, wireless-integrated multiple accesses (WiMax), and other wireless technologies need to be supported in the same device.
"In sync with the global trend, 3G wireless networks will be integrated with wired next-generation IP networks in the future to enhance the service capabilities by providing voice, data, graphic, and voice-based information at a higher speed, along with internet connectivity," says Doraiswamy. "In such converging 3G wireless and wired next generation IP networks, ensuring QoS will be the foremost challenge for mobile service providers."
Wireless standards are evolving rapidly with increasing bandwidth and higher data transfer rates. It is uncertain which standard will emerge as the single-most dominant standard. In such a scenario of multiple standards being deployed, wireless test manufacturers should develop products conforming to the latest standard.
"Test equipment vendors need to closely associate with network operators and equipment manufacturers to understand their challenges and add the necessary features to their testers for better QoS," concludes Doraiswamy. "Test vendors should keep abreast of evolving wireless technologies and interoperability issues arising out of their coexistence to scale their products and address future testing requirements."
Indian Wireless Communication Test Equipment Market is part of the Test & Measurement Growth Partnership Services program, which also includes research in the following markets: World Wireless Test Equipment Market for I&M Applications, World Communication Test Equipment Market for Manufacturers, South East Asia Wireless Communication Test Equipment Market and Chinese Wireless Communication Test Equipment Market. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.
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