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ABI Research has revised its base station infrastructure market share data upon receiving previously unavailable information from key wireless vendors
March 11, 2004
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- ABI Research revised its base station infrastructure market share data late this week upon receiving previously unavailable information from key wireless vendors. Most affected by this revision is market share data for Motorola: the wireless infrastructure business of Motorola did not suffer a tumultuous drop in market share as ABI previously announced. Motorola in fact has reported a decline in revenues from 2002 to 2003 of only 4%. This is in the context of an industry that has experienced an even greater decline in 2003.
Over the long run, the wireless infrastructure market is poised such that the vendor who emerges as the premier provider of UMTS infrastructure will likely be the market share leader for wireless infrastructure. ABI projects growth of 52% in UMTS infrastructure from 2004 to 2009.
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