Last updated: 18 Dec 2014 Update History
Report Status: Archived
Report Pages: 11
Analyst: Henry Lancaster
Mobile broadband has taken off in recent years as subscribers respond to the operators expanding their 3G and 4G services. Dedicated fixed-wireless operators such as BigAir, Unwired and vividwireless continue to provide services to niche markets in major city areas.
Australia’s first 4G wireless broadband network was originally launched by the Seven Network’s wireless internet division – under the vividwireless name. In early 2012 vividwireless was acquired by Optus for $230 million, providing it with valuable spectrum in the 2.3GHz band.
This report reviews and analyses the fast-growing Australian wireless broadband market. It includes statistics on operators such as Unwired, vividwireless and BigAir.
Companies mentioned in this report include – BigAir, Allegro, Cisco, Navini, unwired, Telstra, Huawei, vividwireless, Clever Communications, AccessPlus, NTT, Fairfax Digital, Optus, Uecomm.
Technologies mentioned in this report include –Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Multi-channel Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS), virtual private networks (VPNs). Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC), WiMAX, Long-term Evolution (LTE), TDD-LTE, 4G.
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