HSPA+ broadband to grow across Europe

Jan 15 2010 / By Rob Webber

It has been predicted that the growth of HSPA+ broadband across Europe is set to soar with the total number of subscribers set to nearly double across Europe in 2011.

A new report has predicted that by 2011 the growth of HSPA+ broadband across key European markets will soar, and could almost double compared to 2009. The number of subscribers is set to soar from twenty two million in 2009 to around forty three million in 2011. The report was released by CCS Insight.

According to the report HSPA+ broadband will be a major factor in seeing growth of one hundred percent in the to five major European markets. The report goes on to state that the European mobile broadband market will enjoy seeing both subscriber and revenue numbers double by 2011. Revenues are set to increase from around six billion Euros in 2009 to around eleven billion Euros in 2011.

Michael O’Hara, chief marketing officer at the GSMA, said: “It is clear from this report that with the right network investment, European mobile network operators will see significant growth in mobile broadband adoption in the next two years. HSPA technology will drive this rapid uptake across Europe as mobile operators and their customers continue to benefit from its expanding, vibrant and competitive ecosystem.”

He added: “HSPA technology has a vast number of enabled devices and established roaming capabilities delivering high-speed broadband connectivity to users on the move, right across Europe. As the GSM family of technologies continues to evolve and we see increased deployments of HSPA+ and LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks, mobile broadband users will experience even faster data rates, more than sufficient to compete with fixed-line broadband offerings.”

Source – Silicon Republic

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