| Title: | Freedonia Focus on Wireless Phones |
| Price: | $500.00 |
| Publication Date: | Nov 01, 2007 |
| Abstract: | This report discusses US wireless phones for the years 2001 and 2006, with forecasts for 2011. Topics covered include wireless revenue and subscriber trends, product segmentation, trade, global overview, regulatory and other issues, technology and product developments, market environment, product forecasts, industry composition and leading participants. Product segments include code-division multiple access (CDMA) wireless phones, global system for mobile communications (GSM) wireless phones, and other wireless phones. This 20 page report also includes a highlights summary and a resources section. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Wireless phone demand in the US is proj ected to increase #.# percent per year between #### and #### to ### million units. Gains will benefit from improvements in wireless technologi es, product developments, and consumers purchasing more than one wireless phone and replacing it at a more rapid pace. growth seen in the previous five-year period due to market maturity. g Gains will be driven by the demand rising ##.# percent per year to ### million units. Gains will be The US was a net importer of wireless phones in #### with a trade deficit s the In ####, the leading suppliers of wirel ess phones to the US market were Nokia (Finland), Motorola and Sa msung Electronics (South Korea). Through ####, gains will decelerate as compared to the double-digit Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) phones is expected to remain the leading wireless phone segment through ####, with demand advancin #.# percent annually to ### million uni ts. proliferation of third-... |
| Word Count: | 6426 |
| Length: | 21 Pages |
| Industry: | Electronics |
| SIC: | 3663, 4812 |
| NAICS: | 334220, 513322 |
| Company(ies): | Motorola, Nokia Corporation, Samsung Group |
| Ticker(s): | MOT, NOK |
| Country(ies): | United States, US |
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