Global Backhaul - The Bandwidth Explosion In Wireless Networks
Visant Strategies, Inc, July 2007, Pages: 144
“Global backhaul: The Bandwidth Explosion in Wireless Networks” is an analysis of the global wireless backhaul market. It identifies key network and subscriber trends and assesses their impact by region (Asia-Pacific, Middle-East Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, and North America). The 111 table report quantifies total base stations deployments, backhaul lines, base stations sites and backhaul operating expenditures by region through 2012. In addition, each section divides backhaul lines and total sites further by capacity in use and it also divides backhaul lines by access technology (wireless vs. fixed line). Deployment of IP-based base stations is also provided for each region.
Research Methodology
Our studies are the result of primary and secondary research. Analysts gather
information via interviews with marketing and engineering executives and through
corporate reports, databases, and other secondary sources. Evaluations are made based on the current performance of various components of a particular technology, including need or expected need, market potential, technology evolution, maturation, price points, and the companies and resources being put towards the development or deployment and political considerations, when necessary.
Analyst Time
Our reports include 35 minutes of client support time with the author of the report.
This can be used to be walked through some aspects of the report of most interest or to gather additional insight to some of the conclusions of the report or its findings.
Topics Covered:
-Subscriber trends
-Network deployments
-Impact of WCDMA LTE, CDMA2000 EV-DO
-Role of GSM/GPRS/EDGE
-Impact of 4G, WiMAX and other standards
-Impact of higher bandwidth backs needs
-IP vs. TDM traffic
-Cost of total backhaul services
-Wireless backhaul links employed
-Backhaul links by capacity
-Backhaul links by access technology (wireless or wireline)
-Base station sites
-Sites by total capacity employed
-Mobile base stations deployed
-Deployments of IP-centric radio access technologies
-Mobile subscribers
-Network upgrade trends
Executive Summary
ES.1 Overview
ES.2 Data Must Prove Itself
ES.3 From 0 to 60 Mph in 1 second
ES.4 Scalability, Flexibility
ES.5 Network upgrades continue
ES.6 Multiple types of traffic (IP and TDM)
ES.7 Emerging Market remain source of network growth
ES.8 Backhaul looms as the network bottleneck and high expense
ES.9 Gains expected for wireless technologies
ES.10 Interest in point-to-multipoint backhaul resurfaces
ES.11 WiMAX for backhaul
ES.12 Backhauling WiMAX
Section One
Western Europe
1.1 Western Europe Base Station Deployments
1.2 Access Point Growth
1.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
1.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
1.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
1.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
1.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
1.8 Total Backhaul Costs
Section Two
Eastern Europe
2.1 Eastern Europe Base Station Deployments
2.2 Access Point Growth
2.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
2.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
2.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
2.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
2.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
2.8 Total Backhaul Costs
Section Three
North America
3.1 North America Base Station Deployments
3.2 Access Point Growth
3.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
3.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
3.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
3.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
3.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
3.8 Total Backhaul Costs
Section Four
Latin America
4.1 Latin America Base Station Deployments
4.2 Access Point Growth
4.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
4.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
4.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
4.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
4.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
4.8 Total Backhaul Costs
Section Five
Asia Pacific
5.1 Asia Pacific (AP) Base Station Deployments
5.2 Access Point Growth
5.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
5.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
5.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
5.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
5.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
5.8 Total Backhaul Costs
Section Six
Middle East and Africa
6.1 Middle East and Africa (MEA) Base Station Deployments
6.2 Access Point Growth
6.3 Backhaul Lines by Capacity
6.4 Backhaul Sites and Collocation
6.5 Base Station Sites by Capacity
6.6 Backhaul Lines by Technology (Wired vs. Wireless)
6.7 Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
6.8 Total Backhaul Costs
TABLES AND FIGURES
Table ES-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-4
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-5
Base Station Collocation Ratio
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-6
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-7
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-8
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
World Market 2006-2012
Table ES-9
Backhaul Costs
World Market 2006-2012
Table 1-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Western Europe 2006
Table 1-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Western Europe 2012
Table 1-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Western Europe 2006
Table 1-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Western Europe 2012
Table 1-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Western Europe 2006
Table 1-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Western Europe 2012
Table 1-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Western Europe 2006
Table 1-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Western Europe 2012
Table 1-16
Deployment of IP versus Legacy Base Stations
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 1-17
Backhaul Costs
Western Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Eastern Europe 2006
Table 2-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Eastern Europe 2012
Table 2-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Eastern Europe 2006
Table 2-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Eastern Europe 2012
Table 2-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Eastern Europe 2006
Table 2-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Eastern Europe 2012
Table 2-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Eastern Europe 2006
Table 2-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Eastern Europe 2012
Table 2-16
Deployment of Legacy versus IP Base Stations
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 2-17
Backhaul Costs
Eastern Europe 2006-2012
Table 3-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
North America 2006
Table 3-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
North America 2012
Table 3-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
North America 2006
Table 3-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
North America 2012
Table 3-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
North America 2006
Table 3-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
North America 2012
Table 3-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
North America 2006
Table 3-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
North America 2012
Table 3-16
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
North America 2006-2012
Table 3-17
Backhaul Costs
North America 2006-2012
Table 4-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Latin America 2006
Table 4-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Latin America 2012
Table 4-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Latin America 2006
Table 4-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Latin America 2012
Table 4-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Latin America 2006
Table 4-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Latin America 2012
Table 4-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Latin America 2006
Table 4-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Latin America 2012
Table 4-16
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 4-17
Backhaul Costs
Latin America 2006-2012
Table 5-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Asia Pacific 2006
Table 5-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Asia Pacific 2012
Table 5-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Asia Pacific 2006
Table 5-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Asia Pacific 2012
Table 5-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Asia Pacific 2006
Table 5-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Asia Pacific 2012
Table 5-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Asia Pacific 2006
Table 5-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Asia Pacific 2012
Table 5-16
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 5-17
Backhaul Costs
Asia Pacific 2006-2012
Table 6-1
Cellular and NGN Base Station Deployments
All Technologies
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-2
Backhaul Access Point Annual Growth
All Technologies
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-3
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Middle East and Africa 2006
Table 6-4
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Middle East and Africa 2012
Table 6-5
Backhaul Lines by Capacity
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-6
Cellular and NGN Base Station Sites
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-7
Base Station Collocation Ratio
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-8
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Middle East and Africa 2006
Table 6-9
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Middle East and Africa 2012
Table 6-10
Backhaul Capacity per Base Station Site
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-11
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Middle East and Africa 2006
Table 6-12
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Middle East and Africa 2012
Table 6-13
Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-14
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Middle East and Africa 2006
Table 6-15
Deployment of IP vs. Legacy Base Stations
Middle East and Africa 2012
Table 6-16
Deployment of IP vs Legacy Base Stations
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
Table 6-17
Backhaul Costs
Middle East and Africa 2006-2012
-North America
-Latin America
-Middle East and Africa
-Asia Pacific
-Western Europe
-Eastern Europe
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