Long after 5G Deployments, the LTE Application Market will persist for IoT, Private Networks, and Consumer Services
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This report assesses the LTE application and services market in North America including analysis and forecasts by LTE Advanced and LTE Pro segmented by device type (smartphones, wearables, etc.), service provider types (traditional carriers and OTT service providers), and industry verticals across consumer, enterprise, industrial, and government sectors.
The report analyzes major company strategies, products, and services. It also evaluates new business opportunities such as LTE in private wireless networks including fixed access and network as a service. The report also segments LTE forecasts by population centers including urban, suburban, and rural areas.
While the promise of 5G captures most the media attention and mind share today, LTE supports the bulk of WAN-based mobile data usage today in North America for consumer applications. In addition, cellular network LTE and unlicensed is the cornerstone of private networks in enterprise and industrial settings, spawning an emerging sub-segment of the industry hosting as an adjunct to public networks.
LTE will arguably persist much longer as 5G and beyond suffers from coverage issues associated with higher frequencies. Accordingly, North American operators will continue to optimize LTE networks throughout this decade. By way of example, Sprint relies upon massive MIMO and 37,000 small cells for both LTE and emerging 5G equipment.
In addition, LTE will be the workhorse of the Internet of Things (IoT) as the enhanced Machine Type Communications (eMTC) portion of 5G leverages low power wide area network (LPWAN) radio technology standard developed by 3GPP to enable a wide range of cellular devices and services. More specifically, LTE-M is the simplified industry term for the LTE-MTC LPWAN, which will be the technology that will enable massively scalable IoT networks.
Target Audience:
- Communications Services Providers
- Datacenter and Data Services Companies
- Enterprise Across All Industry Verticals
- ICT Infrastructure Providers
- Industrial Automation Solution Providers
- Managed Services Companies
- Network Service Providers
- Public Safety Organizations
- Systems Integration Companies
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1.0 Executive Summary2.0 Introduction
Companies Mentioned
- Airspan
- Airtel
- Alibaba
- Altair Semiconductor
- Alvarion
- Amazon Prime Video
- America Movil
- Analog Devices Inc.
- Apple
- Ascom
- Asus
- AT&T
- Broadcom Corporation
- BT Group (EE)
- Cavium Inc.
- China Mobile
- China Telecom
- China Unicom
- Ciena Corporation
- Cisco Systems
- ClipBucket
- Cobham Wireless
- Colt
- Contus Vplay
- Coolpad Dyno
- Cradlepoint
- D-Link
- Deutsche Telekom AG
- Dish (Sling TV)
- DU (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company -EITC)
- Entel
- Ericsson
- Eurotech
- Facebook (Whatsapp)
- Fitbit
- Fubo TV
- Fujitsu Ltd.
- Gemalto
- Harris
- HPE
- HTC
- Huawei Technologies
- Hulu
- Hytera
- Inmarsat
- Intel Corporation
- Juniper Network Inc.
- KDDI Corporation
- KT Corporation
- Leonardo
- LG Electronics
- LG Uplus
- M2M Connectivity
- MACOM Technology
- MediaTek Inc.
- Mentura Group
- Microsoft
- Misfit
- Mobiotics
- Mobvoi
- Motorola
- Movistar
- Muvi
- MYCOM OSI
- NEC Corporation
- Netcracker
- Netflix
- Netgear
- Nokia Network (Alcatel lucent)
- NTT DoCoMo
- Ooredoo
- Ooyala
- Orange SA
- Philo TV
- Qorvo Inc.
- Qualcomm
- Quickplay
- Rakuten (Viber)
- RedLinX
- REVE Systems
- Ribbon Communications
- Rogers Communications
- Roku
- Samsung Electronics
- Sierra Wireless (Accel Networks)
- SimNet Wireless
- SingTel
- Siretta
- SK Telecom
- Sky Go
- Skype
- Snap Inc.
- Softbank Group
- Sony (PlayStation Vue)
- Spark NZ
- Spotify AB
- Sprint Corporation
- STC - Saudi Telecom Company
- Swisscom
- T-Mobile USA
- Telecom Italia
- Telefonica
- Telegram
- Telenor
- Telit Communications
- Telstra
- Tencent
- Texim Europe
- UbiFi
- Verizon
- Vidmind
- VMware Inc.
- Vodafone Group
- Vplayed
- Zain
- Zenitel
- ZTE Corporation
- Zyxel
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