Published: February 11, 2011
2010 Femto Market Inhibited by Legislation, Says ABI Research
LONDON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Global femtocell shipments generally met the expectations of ABI
Research analysts in 2010, but one salient exception demonstrates how a
simple regulation can impede a market's growth.
"About 1.3 million femtocells shipped into world markets in 2010," says
Practice director Aditya Kaul. "That number is in line with ABI
Research's forecasts. The total could have been significantly higher -
perhaps 20% higher - were it not for the continued low performance of
the Japanese femtocell market."
That low performance can be traced to a simple cause: the Japanese
government's unique requirement that every femtocell be installed by a
qualified technician. When those truck-rolls are multiplied by hundreds
of thousands of installations, the drag on the market is no longer
trivial. Mobile network operators have long called for the removal or
relaxation of this rule and the regulator presaged action early last
year, but no change has been seen as yet.
Other regions do not carry that burden, and other markets have been
further stimulated by offers of free femtocells from operators: AT&T
generated good traction when it started shipping free femtos in 2010.
Its reward for the largesse? Customer retention and greater "stickiness."
"Based on contracts awarded, ABI Research expects 3-4 million femtocells
to ship in 2011," Kaul continues. "If operators start shipping femtos to
their top 2% 'data hogs', that would really drive the case for data
offload. Used as strategic tools, femtos not only retain customers but
relieve network strain, enable femtozone apps and other services, and
partner well with devices like the iPad. We should see that trend start
to take off in 2011 or 2012."
ABI Research's "Femtocell
Market Data" (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1003188)
provides a biannual update to the core forecasts included in ABI
Research's "Femtocells" Research Report. It is designed to provide an
update incorporating all major changes in the market over the previous
six months.
It is supplemented by the firm's Femtocell
Ecosystem Chart (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1004154)
which maps out the equipment vendors, operators, system vendors and
silicon suppliers across the femtocell value chain. The chart provides a
snapshot profile and recent femtocell activity for each value chain
member, and helps to clarify the relationships between the vendors,
operators and suppliers.
Both are part of the Femto
and Small Cell Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Femtocells_Research_Service).
ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of
trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From
offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's worldwide team
of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 29 research and
advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com,
or call +1.516.624.2500.

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