February 22, 2004 (Press Release) --
( EMAILWIRE.COM, February 17, 2004 ) CEDAR KNOLLS, NJ --- To support the expected number of wireless users worldwide, mobile carriers will increase their spending from $262 million in 2004 to $763 million in 2008. "Wireless Infrastructure Forecast," a new report from Probe Group, forecasts the wireless infrastructure market and assesses regional demand.
After expected delays in deploying 3GSM carriers are preparing for meaningful rollouts. "Once the few networks using it are stable and optimized, there will be a rapid increase in deployments" commented Allan Tumolillo, Probe Group COO.
Carriers are seeing substantial revenues from their 2.5G networks. "In, the U.S., Verizon and Sprint PCS are at last reporting the number of data subscribers on their CDMA 1XRTT networks," Tumolillo continued. "Vodafone appears to be successful with its 'Live!' network, having sold three million 'Live!' compatible phones." Though things look quiet in the public realm for 3G, there is a lot of activity behind the scenes that will soon show results.
Probe's recent report, "Wireless Infrastructure Forecast," reviews the history of wireless data services and forecasts the number of wireless Internet subscriber worldwide. It summarizes data initiates by AT&T, Vodafone, and Verizon. This report is part of the Wireless Internet Services and Networks series, which provides ongoing analysis of wireless internet devices and services.
About Probe Group LLC
For over 26 years, Probe has leveraged its unique insights and extensive experience in both the traditional world of telecommunications and the burgeoning world of data and packet networks to offer clients sound counsel and realistic market forecasts. Probe has successfully maneuvered clients through changes in demand, demographic shifts, introduction and evolution of new technologies and platforms, industry structure transformations and financial market volatility. Probe provides clients with expert guidance through continuous research services, consulting projects, retainer programs and a variety of other direct analyst-access services. - # -
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To obtain more information on the report, "Wireless Infrastructure Forecast" (WISN, Vol. 4, No. 6), the Wireless Internet Services and Networks series, or to arrange an analyst interview, contact Karen Verrinder or visit Probe on the web at www.probegrp.com.
After expected delays in deploying 3GSM carriers are preparing for meaningful rollouts. "Once the few networks using it are stable and optimized, there will be a rapid increase in deployments" commented Allan Tumolillo, Probe Group COO.
Carriers are seeing substantial revenues from their 2.5G networks. "In, the U.S., Verizon and Sprint PCS are at last reporting the number of data subscribers on their CDMA 1XRTT networks," Tumolillo continued. "Vodafone appears to be successful with its 'Live!' network, having sold three million 'Live!' compatible phones." Though things look quiet in the public realm for 3G, there is a lot of activity behind the scenes that will soon show results.
Probe's recent report, "Wireless Infrastructure Forecast," reviews the history of wireless data services and forecasts the number of wireless Internet subscriber worldwide. It summarizes data initiates by AT&T, Vodafone, and Verizon. This report is part of the Wireless Internet Services and Networks series, which provides ongoing analysis of wireless internet devices and services.
About Probe Group LLC
For over 26 years, Probe has leveraged its unique insights and extensive experience in both the traditional world of telecommunications and the burgeoning world of data and packet networks to offer clients sound counsel and realistic market forecasts. Probe has successfully maneuvered clients through changes in demand, demographic shifts, introduction and evolution of new technologies and platforms, industry structure transformations and financial market volatility. Probe provides clients with expert guidance through continuous research services, consulting projects, retainer programs and a variety of other direct analyst-access services. - # -
_____________________________________________________________________
To obtain more information on the report, "Wireless Infrastructure Forecast" (WISN, Vol. 4, No. 6), the Wireless Internet Services and Networks series, or to arrange an analyst interview, contact Karen Verrinder or visit Probe on the web at www.probegrp.com.

After expected delays in deploying 3GSM carriers are preparing for meaningful rollouts.
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