Mobile capital expenditures fell at the close of 2006, while wireline spending increased, bucking the traditional trend of wireless spending outpacing spending on wireline networks.
Research firm Ovum-RHK found North American wireline operators increased capital spending by 8 percent to $7.9 billion during the fourth quarter compared with the fourth quarter of 2005. Spending increased despite declines in wireline revenues of between 5 and 6 percent to $43.2 billion from the year before, said the report.
And while wireless carriers showed revenue increases of 13 percent during the fourth quarter-to $35.3 billion-mobile capital spending fell 8 percent to $6.5 billion during the quarter vs. the same period in 2005, said Ovum.
“North American wireline operators continued a high level of spending in the fourth quarter, as the access network rollout continued,” said John Lively, VP of forecasting at Ovum-RHK. “Ovum-RHK expects capital spending to continue at this level throughout 2007 and into 2008.”
Reverse trend: Wireline capex spend up, wireless down in N. America
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