Articles tagged with: 3G and Base Station
Cell Base Station Market Retracts Dramatically as 3G Rollout Frenzy Cools
After many years of rapid growth, the worldwide cellular base station market revenue will decline 22% in 2009, with shipments falling from the high levels of the 3g rollout frenzy of the last few years, reports In-Stat. Declining base station shipments are one clear reason for the revenue decline. However, intense competition from Chinese equipment manufacturers ZTE and Huawei have pressured base station selling prices, as operators demand that infrastructure manufacturers decrease costs. more
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WiMAX Subscribers in India to Exceed 13 Million by 2013
Deployment of 3g and WiMAX streams will generate a reasonable user base over the next 5 year period, before noticeable LTE deployments begin to make an impact in India, according to the latest research by Maravedis, in partnership with Indian telecom market research and analysis firm Tonse Telecom. more
Related Tags: wimax, lte, tonse-telecom, maravedis, capex, tim, wireless-broadband, option, auction, India
Finland Awards Radio Spectrum for LTE Networks
Finland's TeliaSonera, Elisa and DNA have been allocated additional frequencies enabling them to start building fourth generation (LTE) mobile networks. The frequencies are located in the 1,800 MHz band, which will make Finland the first country in Europe to allow the use of 4G LTE technology at such low frequencies. more
Related Tags: teliasonera, elisa, dna-, lte, itu, eu, , ovi, 4g, Finland
Next-Generation Mobile Broadband Technologies to Close the Gap With Fixed Broadband
Mobile operators are expected to fully maximise their high-speed packet access (HSPA) deployments before eventually deploying 3g long-term evolution (LTE). Many operators will leapfrog from HSPA to 3g LTE, as the window of opportunity for HSPA Evolved is insignificant when compared to 3g LTE. more
Related Tags: , mobile-data, smartphone, wimax, mobile-wimax, eu, smartphones, tim, wind, lte, capex, hspa, ovi, mobile-broadband, backhaul, wimax,, planning, network-planning
China Defies Global Decline in Wireless Carrier Spending
China in 2009 is expected to defy the downturn in the global wireless infrastructure equipment business, as the nation's 3g network rollout drives world-beating double-digit growth in carrier capital spending, according to iSuppli. more
Related Tags: , china-unicom, w-cdma, isuppli, itu, 3g-license, china-mobile, china-telecom, td-scdma, cdma, ovi, 3g-licenses, unicom, pace, 3g-network, China
1.45 Million BWA/WiMAX Subscribers Added in 2008
Worldwide, approximately 1.45 million BWA/WiMAX subscribers were added during 2008, while the WCDMA subscriber base increased by more than 90 million. The average quarter-over-quarter subscriber growth rate in 2008 was 21.5%, according to the 7th issue of the 4GCounts Quarterly Report from Maravedis. more
Related Tags: , wimax, mobile-wimax, arpu, wcdma, lte, maravedis, cdma, iden, bsnl, base-stations, partner, lte-advanced, africa, planning, network-planning
China Telecom - the First to Offer EPON-based 3G Services
ZTE has announced that China Telecom has deployed its Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) Solution, which enabled China Telecom to cutover between EPON technology, which carries CDMA 1X services and EVDO data services to implement the world's first EPON technology that offers 3g services. more
Related Tags: ethernet, zte, china-mobile, china-telecom, cdma, ovi, iden, base-stations, shanghai, backhaul, gsm, China
Averting radio spectrum saturation, opportunistically
Mobile users want better video calls, streaming television and faster downloads, placing more demands on the limited radio spectrum available to operators. Could handsets that intelligently sense their radio environment and opportunistically grab free bandwidth be a solution? more
Related Tags: rfid, oracle, intel, eu, ict, tim, rcom, mts, ovi, radio-spectrum, one-network, base-stations, network-management, bandwidth, uplink, wifi, military, television
Active RAN Sharing Could Save Operators $60 Billion
A new study from ABI Research finds that the worldwide combined OPEX and CAPEX savings from active infrastructure sharing could amount to as much as $60 billion over the next five year period. The study finds that operators could enjoy at least 40% cost savings in addition to those available from passive site sharing. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, eu, rural, vodafone, o2, lte, abi-research, capex, telenor, 3, backhaul, tele2, infrastructure-sharing, opex, tower, antenna, telia, network-sharing
US Regional Carrier Selects Nortel for CDMA Expansion
Texas based wireless network, Pocket Communications has launched a new network to serve markets in the U.S. Northeast plus expanding the capacity of its South Texas wireless network with 3g CDMA technology from Nortel Networks. Pocket is now offering service to new subscribers in parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and will be launching its service in parts of New York state in 2009. more
Related Tags: sim, texas, cdma, power-amplifiers, ovi, iden, nortel, new-york, pocket-communications, connecticut, softswitch,
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