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LTE Markets & Strategies
IDATE, Dec 2011, Pages: 120
MNOs commercial positioning & wholesale models - ready for take-off
This report provides an overview of the latest trends in the fast growing LTE market and the reasons driving MNOs' migration to LTE. It also analyses operators' roll-out strategies, LTE networks, technical hurdles, the regulatory environment and LTE spectrum issues, in addition to spotlighting the key players' different strategies and what will change with LTE.
Key Questions:
- LTE ecosystem is growing fast - TD-LTE is now available commercially. Will it complement LTE FDD? LTE Advanced will arrive sooner than expected - what impact will this have on MNOs' strategies?
- More than 14 frequency bands are already in use for LTE around the World. How will operators manage LTE spectrum?
- What mobile CAPEX and strategies can we expect the different operators?
- How are MNOs making the switch to LTE and how will their LTE strategies differ?
- Who are the main LTE wholesalers model and how will they position themselves?
>This report is an extension of IDATE's LTE Watch Service including: - A database covering 40+ countries, 100+ operators and their current deployments and future plans - Monthly Insights providing analyses of key LTE events and issues - Direct access to lead LTE analysts
Players' profiled & Case Studies
LTE Wholesale models: - LightSquared (USA) - Clearwire (USA) - Dish (USA) - Yota (Russia) - Aero2 (Poland) - Kenya - Net4Mobility (Sweden) - NBN (Australia)
MNOs case studies: Methodology 1. Overall presentation 2. Spectrum 3. Investments and deployments 4. Devices and services
Player sheets - AT&T - DoCoMo - China Mobile - Clearwire - LightSquared: a new comer with a wholesale model - Orange - Telefonica - TeliaSonera - T-Mobile - Verizon Wireless - Vodafone
Contributors:
Frédéric PUJOL, Head of Radio Technologies & Spectrum Practice
Frédéric Pujol joined IDATE in November 1992. As head of Mobile Services Practice, he is responsible for coordinating mobile industry forecasting and technical-economic analysis reports.
Previously, Frédéric acquired solid experience in mobile network architecture working for the France Telecom Group (Sofrecom, Telesystems).
Mr. Pujol holds a post-graduate degree in engineering from ISEN (Institut Supérieur d'Electronique du Nord, Lille, 1986), where he majored in Telecommunications, and from CITCOM (Centre d'Ingénierie des Technologies de la Communication, Paris, 1987), where he majored in Network Architecture.
Tiana RAMAHANDRY, Consultant
Basile CARLE, Consultant
Christoph PENNINGS, Head of Regulatory Practice
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