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of technologies such as HSPA and LTE has helped operators keep pace with the QoS requirements of mobilebroadbandconsumers.” With increased competition and price wars in the mobile market, operators are trying
Signals and Systems Telecom, Nov 2011 strategy was anticipated with the introduction of the 3GPP LTE standard, that is widely endorsed as the next generation and most cost efficient standard for mobilebroadband, with over 36 commercial
Signals and Systems Telecom, Jan 2012, Pages: 86
: Diversifying its Portfolio to increase LTE Device Shipments in 2012
3.9.5 Rumors: Google's Motorola Mobility to Make the Next Nexus Device
3.9.6 TD-LTE Device Segment Strategies
3.9.6.1 Huawei: Maintaining TD
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for LTE Adoption
3.1.1 The Increasing Demand for Broadband Data Centric Applications
3.1.2 Mobile Market Saturation and Opportunities for Higher ARPUs
3.1.3 High Data Rates, Spectral Efficiency and OPEX
ARCchart, April 2008, Pages: 80
The mobile operator and equipment vendor business case and their deployment strategies for future mobilebroadband networks based on LTE technology
3G LTE (Long Term Evolution) is still technically
Knowledgefaber, June 2011, Pages: 70
).
Knowledgefaber believes that TD-LTE enabled handheld-based consumer services such as Mobile Internet and Video based services will witness slow adoption, primarily due to limited handheld devices availability
Signals and Systems Telecom, Nov 2011, Pages: 75
and Regional Subscriptions (2011 – 2015)
4.2 Middle East Commercial Deployments and LTE Commitments
4.2.1 The Saudi Market
4.2.1.1 Double-Digit YoY Growth and 11 Million MobileBroadband Connections
4
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 125
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled European MobileBroadband (EuMoBro) -Mêlée between 3G LTE and Mobile WiMAX strategically analyses the market opportunity for mobile WiMAX and 3G long
Parks Associates, Feb 2011, Pages: 55
and Super Wi-Fi
2.4 Operators’ MobileBroadbandStrategy
3.0 Mobile Computing Devices
3.1 Adoption and Usage of MobileBroadband Data Card
3.2 Netbooks and Tablet Computers
3.3 Consumer Interest in Mobile
Business Insights, June 2010, Pages: 185
candidate in order to revise considered strategies if necessary.
Key Market Issues
- Mobile penetration keeps growing worldwide. More consumers have access to mobilebroadband and applications that require
Berg Insight AB, Sep 2011, Pages: 169
the mobilebroadbandstrategies of leading telecom operator groups.
- Identify the key success factors for launching HSPA/LTEbroadband on the consumer market.
- Evaluate the impact of HSPA+ and LTE technology
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2009, Pages: 73
and having the potential to supplant wired broadband connections. "Consumer demand for true mobilebroadband connectivity is expected to be the key driver for the market and both technologies are expected
Berg Insight AB, July 2010, Pages: 143
strategies of leading telecom operator groups.
- Identify the key success factors for launching HSPA/LTEbroadband on the consumer market.
- Evaluate the impact of HSPA+ and LTE technology in the mobile
Portio Research, June 2010, Pages: 159
class-leading mobile data services are being delivered to consumers around the world. In this brand-new study, we show you the strategiesmobile network operators have used to create best-of-breed
Parks Associates, Jan 2011, Pages: 60
are a future revenue driver for mobile operators, but mobilebroadband creates a new set of challenges for them,” said Harry Wang, Director of Mobile and Health Research. “Consumer desire for richer mobile
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2008, Pages: 33
’s in the Report?
- 2G/3G/4G subscription forecasts by technology
- Mobile WiMAX and LTE portable device forecasts by device type
- Vendor 3G/4G deployment strategies
- Analysis of current state of 2G/3G
Business Insights, March 2010, Pages: 154
LTEMobilebroadbandMobile internet
Notebook
Netbook
Wi-Fi
WiMAX
Chapter 2 Market overview
Summary
Introduction
From desktop computing to mobile computing
Desktop computing is in decline
Rethink Research, April 2011
players like Facebook and Google, but it's the carriers who are investing billions in building out mobilebroadband during this same period.
So what does the operator plan so they can get payback
Mind Commerce LLC, Jan 2012, Pages: 142
BROADBAND SYSTEMS STRATEGIES
3.20.25 EDGE/HSPA/LTE FEATURES 2011-2014
3.20.26 ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES TO 2030
3.21 MIGRATION FROM THE CURRENT NETWORKS TO LTESTRATEGIES
3.21.1 WIMAX WITH LTE
3
Analysys Mason Group, March 2009
networks in developed markets has taken many by surprise. By the end of 2008, mobile accounted for 20–30% of broadband subscribers in the more advanced Western European markets, such as Austria and Ireland