
Mobile operators are considering widespread deployment of indoor base stations - called femtocells - as early as 2008. A large-scale roll-out of femtocells carries considerable risk and many early business cases are not commercially viable, according to a new report published by Analysys.
"Femtocells are progressing rapidly from being an interesting emerging technology to being ready for mobile operators to deploy", says report co-author, Dr Alastair Brydon. "Engineering departments within mobile operators have generally led the evaluation of femtocells but the next critical step is to define a profitable business case, based on clearly targeted and compelling customer propositions."
Key findings include:
"Mobile TV could be a critical component of a successful femtocell business case, providing substantial cost savings as well as revenue enhancement," says co-author Dr Mark Heath. "Trials have shown heavy usage of mobile TV at home, and mobile operators could save USD10 per household per year by avoiding the need to build dense DVB-H networks in order to provide mobile TV services indoors."
Posted to the site on 22nd November 2007
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