CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, November 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The business segment in Africa and the Middle East should be the main focus of WiMax operators as fixed WiMax's contribution to fixed business broadband subscriptions is expected to more than quadruple by 2014, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

A new Telecom Insider Report, Business Services to Drive WiMax Success in AME Markets, examines the development and adoption of WiMax technology in the region, highlighting opportunities and challenges for operators. This 20-page report reveals the main drivers behind WiMax rollouts in AME from 2007 to 2009, and analyzes the future prospects of WiMax technology, and discusses challenges and opportunities in the residential and business segments. It also explores three WiMax deployments in detail: France Telecom in Cameroon, Go in Saudi Arabia, and Umniah in Jordan. Download an excerpt ( http://www.pyr.com/downloads.htm?id=5sc=PRN111709_INAME1.9) of this report. Purchase this report online. ( http://www.pyramidresearch.com/store/ins_ame_091111.htm?sc=PRN111709_INA... )

Africa and the Middle East is witnessing one of the fastest growth rates for WiMax adoption globally, notes Dearbhla McHenry, analyst at Pyramid Research and author of the report. WiMax service offerings were virtually unheard of before 2007 in the region; while the global average fixed service penetration of population stood at 22 percent at year-end 2008, AME's penetration level stood at 9 percent for the same period, the lowest among all regions, she says. By year-end 2009, Pyramid expects WiMax to contribute about 2 percent of total fixed broadband subscriptions in AME, a higher share than in any other region globally except for Latin America.

In addition to a generally supportive regulatory environment, telcos are finding WiMax's scaleability and cost-effectiveness in high-density areas to be a major advantage compared with a time-consuming and costly overhaul of inadequate fixed networks or with rolling out new wired infrastructure - this is especially true in AME where fixed penetration is still low even in urban areas, which translates into a low-competition high-growth environment, says McHenry.

The business segment should be the main focus of WiMax operators in the region. Business consumers have more sophisticated connectivity needs than residential consumers, involving dedicated high-speed point-to-point connections, high capacity for both uplink and downlink, bundled VoIP service, back-up systems, dedicated international bandwidth, and so on, McHenry explains. These are all within WiMax technical capabilities but cannot be guaranteed over 3G, she adds. Because of these factors, we expect fixed WiMax's contribution to fixed business broadband subscriptions to more than quadruple in 2014, reaching 8 percent, compared with less than 2 percent in 2009.

Business Services to Drive WiMax Success in AME Markets is part of Pyramid Research's Africa and the Middle East Telecom Insider report series. Telecom Insiders are packed with trend analysis, industry best practices, market sizing and forecasting, competitor analysis, and case studies, providing you information you can leverage to make better business decisions.

Download an excerpt of this report here ( http://www.pyr.com/downloads.htm?id=5sc=PRN111709_INAME1.9). This report is priced at US$595 and can be purchased online here ( http://www.pyramidresearch.com/store/ins_ame_091111.htm?sc=PRN111709_INA... ) or by contacting Amalia Vega at avega@pyr.com or telephone at +1-619-229-9940.

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