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Point-To-Point Microwave Radio :The Market in 2005 And Beyond


Description: The Study investigates the global market for microwave radios operating above 1 GHz. The research focuses upon point-to-point (PTP) devices and the role of point-to-multipoint radios within traditional PTP applications. Trunking, enterprise, public safety, broadcast, last mile access, and backhaul applications are covered as well as geographic trends. Close attention is afforded to developments within the cellular space and the backhaul market that it drives. The long-term and short-term impact of the use of fiber optics, VDSL, 802.16, free space optics and other competitive technologies and how the use of each will impact the microwave radio industry is also covered in detail. Also in the study, both licensed and unlicensed spectrum use is analyzed in relation to the future of point-to-point microwave radio.

Also looked at is the microwave industry’s future in the sub-millimeter spectrum, with sub-millimeter product sales value and unit shipments quantified. The data tables and charts showing the year-to-year shipments and value of microwave radios are segmented by region, operating frequency, application and other key attributes.

Questions Answered
- When will mobile carriers upgrade backhaul capacity?
- How long will trunking applications grow for?
- What impact will WiMAX have upon PTP radio shipments?
- What are the prospects for unlicensed PTP links?
- In what region will sales expand most for microwave vendors?
- What is the future of PTP in enterprise applications?

Quantifies
- World microwave radio unit shipments
- World microwave radio sales value
- Regional microwave radio sales value
- World microwave radio application segments
- World shipments of microwave radios by operating frequency
- US mobile subscribers and wireless data traffic


Contents: SECTION ONE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Overview
1.2 Delimiting the Study
1.3 Markets Surveyed
1.3.1 Microwave backhaul
1.3.2 Trunking
1.3.3 Enterprise and private networks
1.3.4 Broadcast
1.3.5 Last mile access
1.3.6 Public safety and homeland security
1.3 Market Segmentation by Technology and Regulatory Status
1.4 Focus on Manufacturing
1.5 Scope and Methodology
1.6 How this Report Is Structured

SECTION TWO INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
2.1 Struggling to Adapt – Microwave and Its Early Markets
2.1.1 Microwave long lines
2.1.2 New opportunities in mobile infrastructure
2.2 The Products 2.2.1 Differentiation by frequency
2.2.2 Differentiation by regulatory status
2.3 Market and Manufacturing Trends Affecting Microwave
2.4 Of Frequencies and Applications
2.4.1 Above 12 GHz
2.4.2 Below 12 GHz

SECTION THREE THE OVERALL MARKET AND ITS CONSTITUENT SEGMENTS
3.1 Regional Markets
3.2. PTP Niches
3.3 Backhaul Applications
3.4 Leading Manufacturers of Microwave Backhaul Equipment
3.5 Projecting the Market for Mobile Backhaul
3.5.1 Market drivers for more mobile backhaul
3.5.2 Mobile data and multimedia
3.5.3 A closer examination of mobile data
3.5.4 Vertical and horizontal applications
3.5.5 The hotspot wild card
3.5.6 Backhaul for fixed wireless networks
3.5.7 The implications of IP on microwave backhaul
3.6 Existing Backhaul Infrastructure
3.6.1 Backhaul via T1
3.6.2 Mobile carrier T1 backhaul costs
3.6.3 Wireless backhaul revenues during this decade
3.6.4 Microwave backhaul share for mobile market in US and abroad
3.6.5 Lower frequency licensed PTP microwave equipment
3.6.6 Unlicensed PTP microwave for backhaul
3.6.7 Millimeter microwave for backhaul
3.6.8 Millimeter microwave US mobile backhaul market share
3.6.9 Sub-millimeter microwave for backhaul
3.7 Microwave Trunking
3.7.1 Microwave trunking equipment market revenues
3.7.2 Long haul microwave trunking market share
3.7.3 The leading manufacturers of microwave trunking equipment
3.7.4 Competitive technologies to PTP microwave trunking
3.8 Enterprise Revenues for PTP Microwave
3.8.1 Leading manufacturers of enterprise wireless bridge equipment
3.8.2 Enterprise product specifications
3.8.3 Enterprise applications for PTP microwave
3.8.4 Enterprise PTP microwave radios shipped
3.8.5 Competitive context for enterprise use
3.8.6 Future for PTP microwave use in enterprise applications
3.9 Microwave for Last Mile Access for Public Networks
3.9.1 Why things are different this time in the last mile access market
3.9.2 WISPS and enterprise
3.9.3 Enterprise manufacturers for WISP use
3.9.4 Potential for and competition against PTP last mile access
3.9.4.1 Fiber for last mile access
3.9.4.2 Competition for the last mile
3.9.4.3 Cable over-builders, DSL, FSO
3.10 Microwave for Broadcast
3.10.1 Digital terrestrial radio
3.10.2 Major broadcast microwave manufacturers
3.11 Public Safety

SECTION FOUR EMERGENT COMPETITORS TO PTP MICOWAVE AND THEIR PROJECTED EFFECTS UPON ITS MARKETS
4.1 Point-to-Multipoint Microwave in Detail
4.2 MDS/ITFS Backhaul
4.3 The 802.16 (WiMAX) Challenge
4.4 Fiber Optic Links
4.5 VDSL
4.6 Dark Fiber and New Fiber
4.7 Passive Optical Networks
4.8 Free Space Optics
4.9 Other Access Technologies

SECTION FIVE TRANSFORMATION IN PTP MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY
5.1 Non-Line-of-Sight
5.2 Adaptive Array Antennas
5.4 Advanced Modulation Techniques
5.5 Circuit Integration

SECTION SIX SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

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