Pyramid Research believes that LTE will reach 100m in just four year, faster than any previous mobile standard

LTE subscriptions will reach 100m in just over four years, faster than any previous mobile standard. LTE subscriptions will grow at a CAGR of 363% from 2010 to 2014, when there will be 137m subscriptions worldwide. Growth drivers include extensive vendor and operator support, aggressive equipment and network deployment targets, non-traditional embedded devices, a high likelihood of declining prices, demand for higher bandwidth and Chinese acceptance of the standard.
The earliest LTE deployments will mostly come from developed markets, including Japan and the US. The latter boasts the most operators currently expected to deploy the standard in 2010 and 2011. Going forward, emerging markets will grow faster, led by China, which will account for more than 25% of LTE subscriptions in 2014.
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