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Global Next-Generation Mobile Networks Markets
Frost & Sullivan, May 2002
Dynamic Mobile Networks Markets Set for Profitable Future
In 2001, the global economic downturn suppressed interest in upgrading network infrastructures. However, as the economy begins to rebound, the mobile communications industry is preparing for steady expansion with the introduction of high-speed data services. The markets for Next-Generation mobile networks should experience tremendous growth as wireless providers demonstrate the profitability and viability of Third-Generation (3G) investments. This Frost & Sullivan research provides an in-depth analysis of global Next-Generation mobile networks industry. By examining international demand and total market forecasts, your firm will be able to identify and capitalize on key growth opportunities.
Demand for Greater Voice Capacity Propels Market Evolution
The limited voice capacity of 2G networks is creating lucrative opportunities for those who invest in 3G technologies. The main driver for mobile network operators to secure 3G network licenses and deploy services is solving current voice capacity issues by enabling greater call capabilities than todays digital mobile networks allow, states the studys author.
Providers anticipate continued growth in the voice segment, specifically in subscriber penetration rates, prompting the need for advanced solutions. Third-Generations ability to manage high-volume voice traffic is expected to generate increased revenues and ensure that investments will pay off in a timely manner. This research offers a detailed assessment of drivers and restraints, giving users a valuable guide for navigating the marketplace.
Lack of Enhanced Handsets Delays 3G Adoption
With the deployment of each new technology, new handsets that can support more functions must be developed. Although networks are being deployed on schedule, the availability of technologically advanced handsets is still uncertain. A single handset capable of being used in the analog, TDMA, GSM, and GPRS networks in the 800 as well as1900 MHz frequencies has yet to be conceived, says the analyst. Multimode and multiband handsets, with an acceptable form-factor, will be highly expensive to develop and are expected to constrain the widespread adoption of 3G.
This Frost & Sullivan study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the factors influencing the marketplace, allowing your company to develop effective strategies for succeeding in this evolving industry.
Market Participants Alcatel America Movil AT&T Corp. Cegetel SF China Mobile Ltd. China Unicom Ltd. Cingular Wireless LL Ericsson, Inc. Grupo Iusacel KDDI Corp. Korea Telecom Freetel, Inc. LLC International, Inc. Lucent Technologies, Inc. mmO2 pl Motorola, Inc. NEC Corp. Nokia Corp. Nortel Networks Ltd. NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Orange Personal Communications Services Ltd. Royal KPN N.V. Siemens A SingTel Ltd. SK Telecom Co., Ltd. Sonera Corp. Sprint Communications Co., L.P. Telecom Italia Mobil Telecom Personal S.A. Telefonica S Telesp Celular Participações S.A. Telstra Corp. Ltd. T-Mobil Turkcell Verizon Wireless Vodacom Pty Ltd. Vodafone Grou VoiceStream Wireless Corp.
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