Number of orders in the wireless industry for 2009 was 562, up 2.2% from 2008 levels to 550 according to the latest EJL Wireless Research report, titled “Global Base Station Analysis of agreement, 2009 Annual Review.”
“The number of orders for Chinese OEMs were 35.6% in 2009. Number of contracts Huawei Technologies has increased by 33% year on year and confirms the increase in market share that the company says the ZTE contract awards increased by 9%, “says founder and President, Earl Lum.
“Asia Pacific remains the largest region for the procurement, and accounted for 32.5% while the combined region of Europe was 31.2%. Chinese OEM has won 30.4% W-CDMA/HSPA/HSPA + contracts 2009, from 20.5% in 2008. For LTE Ericsson won the most contracts with the three when he won the most contracts Huawei HSPA + seven, “says Lum.
Reports base station contract analysis are issued on the basis of quarterly and annual reports and provides a unique perspective on the global cellular / PCS base station contract awards and demand for mobile base station equipment covering all major OEMs including Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei Technologies, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel Networks and ZTE. Analyzed to exclude the air interface technology, WiMAX.
EJL Wireless Research is managed by Earl Lum. Mr. Lum has 18 years experience in the wireless industry including 8 years as an analyst, shares on Wall Street covering the global wireless industry. Headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire, USA. For more information about EJL Wireless Research, the company's website at http://www.ejlwireless.com .
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