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European Wireless Test Equipment Market
Frost & Sullivan, June 2011, Pages: 72
Wireless industry offers tremendous opportunities to test equipment vendors. This research service provides the key research findings of the wireless test equipment market in the European region. This market is segmented into mobile device, base station, drive test, mobile backhaul and wireless core test equipment market segments. This study features revenue forecasts from 2007 to 2017 as well as provides a detailed analysis for each segment. The study provides a list of market drivers and restraints. In addition, a competitive analysis is also performed for each segment to highlight the key participants in this market.
Research Overview
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled 'European Wireless Test Equipment Market' provides analysis on market trends, competitive structure and market share of participants. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: mobile station testers, base station testers, drive testers, mobile backhaul test equipment, and wireless core test equipment. This comprehensive, objective information allows your company to mitigate risk, identify new opportunities, and drive effective strategies for growth.
Market Overview
Rising LTE Deployments to Propel the $839.4 Million European Wireless Test Equipment Market towards $1.78 Billion by 2017
Service Providers Need to offer High QoE and QoS to Support Existing Technologies
The proliferation of 4G technologies such as long-term evolution (LTE), and now, LTE-advanced, will give a huge boost to the wireless test equipment market in Europe. LTE's higher speed and data rates are expected to change the way mobile services are used. The technology's complexity will prompt innovations in broadband services and improvements in handset features such as screen resolution and battery technologies. With the higher uptake of wireless data, service providers (SPs) have to adopt novel test equipment that can help them manage their networks more intelligently. The market is also expected to gain from the rising popularity of smart mobile devices. These gadgets, with their higher backhaul traffic, are likely to change the traffic mix on networks. “European SPs remain focused on their ability to offer reliable network infrastructure, while becoming providers of an increasingly complex mobile experience,” says the analyst of this research. “This requires organizational efforts, investments, and the creation of a new source of revenue to compete with the influx market participants from other markets.”
Despite the market potential, SPs cannot simply nudge existing technologies out of the market with their new ones. They must ensure a positive quality of experience (QoE) and quality of service (QoS) by continuing to support the current technologies, while offering new-age solutions. However, this may be easier said than done since maintaining robust support for existing technologies while moving forward with new technologies is a technical and operational challenge for test equipment vendors. “Staying ahead of the technology curve enables vendors to gain early access to innovative technology devices and trial networks to validate and test new products,” notes the analyst. “Vendors can choose to either be trailblazers or compete in a commodity-type environment by producing low-end equipment that helps SPs deliver positive QoE and QoS.”
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