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“A decisional handbook for Telecoms to stay Eveready, as LTE/ 4G chutes up and becomes a Universal GSM
standard; a must read for leaders within the Industry to understand its Scope, Risks and Growth opportunities”
Oscar Mine (Sr. Research Analyst)
www.teleresearchlabs.com
Key Findings and Forecasts from
the Report
Operators currently requiring large OpEx in serving legacy networks must start
deploying LTE to reduce costs.
LTE may not be the prime most choice for some Greenfield MNOs in western
and emerging markets; WiMax will offer a competitive edge to these MNOs due
to cheaper rates.
MNOs, delaying decisions to deploy LTE Networks will face strong competition
from established leaders after 2013; however, CapEx for LTE deployment is
expected to drop by 7-10% (due to strong competition and vendor variety
available in the market).
”Vodafone will not need additional spectrum for LTE in some markets,
as it will be able to use existing frequencies in new ways”
“Bandwidth hungry apps, during the LTE era, will result in a substantial increase of
ARPU by 15-20%”
“WiMAX subscribers will slowly and steadily increase from 5.5mn (current) to
65mn by 2015 due to delay in LTE rollouts”
”No. of subscribers using GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE will still be larger in size i.e. 60%
(3.2bn of 4.8bn) of global mobile subscribers”
“SMS and International Roaming services will not happen soon during the early
years of LTE/ 4G era”.
“LTEs complex All-IP based networks will raise security threats for Identity
Management, Roaming Management and Security of Routing”
Key Questions Answered by the
Report
How many LTE mobile broadband subscribers are expected each year and
where? Worldwide analysis (2010-2015).
What is the right time to launch LTE? Should LTE be deployed throughout the
entire market or just the hot spots?
Who should or should not adopt LTE and why? On what scale will LTE be
adopted and by when? Worldwide MNOs forecasts (2010-2015).
How do MNOs integrate or transition the LTE offering to their existing services
and users without adversely affecting them?
What are the new business models for MNOs with LTE? Scope of these models
and pricing structure(s) – Worldwide review (2010-2015).
Will LTE generate more revenue for Vendors and 3rd Parties? Opportunities for
Vendors and 3rd Parties to generate more revenues.
Are there any low-cost alternatives proven successful and are achieving
similar satisfaction levels amongst end customers? Find out risks associated
and scope of the so called “alternatives”.
Small operators: Should they build or lease an LTE Network? After effects in
terms of ability to customize the network topology, X2 handovers etc.
Policy control and charging mechanisms best suited for LTE? What is the
importance of deep packet inspection and billing in LTE Networks?
What are MNOs 2G/3G fallback plans for non coverage areas?
Comparison with WiMax? Will WiMAX MNOs switch to LTE or 802.16m/ 802.20?
2 Overview of LTE/4G
2 Overview of LTE/4G (Continues…)
3 Evolution of 4G
3.1.2. Applications
3.2.2. Applications
3.3.2. Applications
3.4. WiMax
3.4.1. Introduction to Technology
3 Evolution of 4G (Continues…)
3.4.2. Applications
3.5.2. Applications
4 LTE→4G: Hurdles, Challenges and Risk
Assessment
4.1. LTE Hurdles
4.1.1. Licensing and Spectrum Harmonization
4.1.1.1. Digital Dividend
4 LTE→4G: Hurdles, Challenges and Risk
Assessment (Continues…)
4.2. Uncertainties with LTE
4.2.1. Alternative Technologies that may turn out to be more Cost
Effective
4.2.1.1. WiMAX
4.2.1.2. UMB
4.3. Summary
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations
5.1. Technical Understanding of LTE Networks
5.1.1. Table: Benefits of Deploying LTE
5.1.2. Table: LTE Facts and Figures
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations (Continues…)
5.5. LTE Top Ten Infrastructure Providers
5.5.1. Table: Top Ten LTE Infrastructure Providers
5.5.3. Ericsson
5.5.4. Huawei
5.5.7. ADC
5.5.8. Fujitsu
5.5.9. Motorola
5.5.10. ZTE
5.6.2. LG
5.6.3. Samsung
5.6.5. ZTE
5.6.6. Apple
5.6.7. Kyocera
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations (Continues…)
5.6.8. Signalion
5.6.9. Blue Wonders Communication
5.6.10. RIM
5.7.2. Wavesat
5.7.3. ST-Ericsson
5.7.4. Samsung
5.7.5. DoCoMo
5.7.6. Intel-LTE
5.7.9. Innofeidei
5.7.10. Discretix
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations (Continues…)
5.8.3. Dragon Wave
5.9.5. Motorola
5.9.7. WiChorus
5.9.9. Aricent
5.9.10. Hitachi
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations (Continues…)
5.10.3. Aeroflex
5.10.4. Tensilica
5.11.2. 3GPP
5 LTE→4G: Technical Understanding and
Recommendations (Continues…)
5.13.1. Network Operators Benefits
5.13.1.1. Investment Protection
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015)
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.3.4. SingTel, Asia Pacific
6.3.4.1. Table: SingTel LTE Activities
6.3.7. Softbank
6.3.7.1. Table: Softbank LTE Activities
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.3.8. China Mobile
6.3.8.1. Table: China Mobile LTE Activities
6.3.9. Telstra
6.3.9.1. Table: Telstra LTE Activities
6.3.11. STC
6.3.11.1. Table: STC LTE Activities
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.3.12. U.S. Cellular
6.3.12.1. Table: U.S. Cellular LTE Activities
6.3.13. MetroPCS
6.3.13.1. Table: MetroPCS LTE Activities
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.3.15.4. Case Study: Vendors Chosen, Subscriber Coverage, Services Offered,
Revenue Models and Forecasts (2010-2015)
6.3.17. Sprint
6.3.17.1. Table: Sprint LTE Activities
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.3.19.2. LTE Progress Chart
6.4.4. Vodafone, UK
6.4.4.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.5. AirCell
6.4.5.1. Reasons for the Delay
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.4.6. Bell Canada and Telus
6.4.6.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.10. AT&T
6.4.10.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.11. T-Mobile
6.4.11.1. Reasons for the Delay
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.4.13. France Telecom (Orange)
6.4.13.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.15. Vodacom, SA
6.4.15.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.19. Telefonica
6.4.19.1. Reasons for the Delay
6 LTE→4G: World Wide Mobile Network
Operators’ Case Studies, Developments
And Forecasts (2010-2015) (Continues…)
6.4.20. DNA, Finland
6.4.20.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.21. Elisa
6.4.21.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.4.22. LG Telecom
6.4.22.1. Reasons for the Delay
6.5. Summary
LTE→4G: ARPU/ CapEx/ OpEx/ ROI/
7 CAGR/ Subscribers Data Forecasts
(2010-2015)
7 LTE→4G: ARPU/ CapEx/ OpEx/ ROI/
CAGR/ Subscribers Data Forecasts
(2010-2015) (Continues…)
7.5.13. Chart: World Wide Data Revenue Models Generated with LTE
Apps and Forecasts (2010-2020)
7.5.14. Scope of Partnerships for Development of LTE Apps
7.6.3. Table: World Wide ARPU Strategies for LTE (Region Wise)
7 LTE→4G: ARPU/ CapEx/ OpEx/ ROI/
CAGR/ Subscribers Data Forecasts
(2010-2015) (Continues…)
7.7.6 Expected Growth for New Subscribers with LTE (Region Wise)
7.8.2.2 QoS
7 LTE→4G: ARPU/ CapEx/ OpEx/ ROI/
CAGR/ Subscribers Data Forecasts
(2010-2015) (Continues…)
7.8.4.3 Alcatel-Lucent
7.8.4.4 Ericsson
7.8.4.5 Huawei
7.9. Summary
8 LTE→4G: World Wide Deployments,
MNOs/ Vendors Strategies, Expected
8 LTE→4G: World Wide Deployments,
MNOs/ Vendors Strategies, Expected
8.5.4. VOIP
8 LTE→4G: World Wide Deployments,
MNOs/ Vendors Strategies, Expected
8 LTE→4G: World Wide Deployments,
MNOs/ Vendors Strategies, Expected
8.12.6. Other LTE Enabled devices e.g. Dongles and Pen Drives
Used on LTE Networks
9 Recommendations and Conclusions:
Advisory for MNOs, Vendors and
Investors (2010-2015)
9.1. Recommendations & Conclusions
9.2. MNOs
9.2.1. LTE Deployments must be started by 1H-2H2011
9.2.2. Keep Legacy Customers Satisfied and Updated with LTE Plans
9.3. Vendors
9.4. Technical Heads
9.5. Device Manufacturers
9.6. Infrastructure Providers
9.7. Conclusions
9.7.1. Focus on Potential Regions
10 About Us
We are TeleResearch Labs® Inc., a Telecom Analyst firm that amalgamates focused
and precise research with a dash of innovation. The fast and dynamic telecom industry
is under the constant scrutiny of our specialists who are always in tandem with the
most recent happenings and forecasts of the industry in order to provide acutely
accurate reports to our clients.
Not only do we crave for the present and the future of the ever happening
telecom industry, but we even scrape the past to arrive at precise forecasts. We are the
hot spot for innovative insights into the industry that can guarantee beneficial
foresight for our clients.
Our aim is to help our clients foresee the opportunities and threats that await them
in the abundant global market and make a foray with greater confidence and
knowledge.
Thank You!
Oscar Mine (Sr. Research Analyst),
Aseem Bhardwaj (Sr. Research Analyst),
Sullivan Burns (Research Associate).
Web: www.teleresearchlabs.com
Email: Oscar@teleresearchlabs.com
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