Articles tagged with: Abi Research and Base Station
Over 230,000 New Base Stations to Be Added Next Year in the Four Largest Emerging Markets
While many sectors of the economy are languishing in the global recession, wireless infrastructure is relatively healthy. This also holds true in the world's major "emerging markets." Base station deployment continues in many countries, and the four largest markets - Brazil, Russia, India, and China, known collectively as the "BRIC" group - are expected to see more than 230,000 of them being deployed during 2010. more
Related Tags: bric, wimax,, africa, true, 2g, Brazil
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, 3g, eu, rural, vodafone, o2, lte, capex, telenor, 3, backhaul, tele2, infrastructure-sharing, opex, tower, antenna, telia, network-sharing
800,000 Alternative Energy-Powered Base Stations in 2009
No one can deny that green and clean agendas are rising to the surface in the mobile communications market. ABI Research forecasts that in 2009 over 800,000 base stations will utilize alternative energy solutions such as wind or solar energy, and that nearly 70 million mobile devices will be ethically disposed of or will be recycled in 2009. more
Related Tags: solar-power, wind, lte, solar, mobile-world-congress
Despite the Naysayers WiMAX Subscriber Revenue Will Boom in 2009
Any reader who believed all the recent headlines would feel confident that the WiMAX market is being crushed by LTE. Nortel has left the WiMAX market and Alcatel-Lucent has "backed off" from WiMAX; and these developments supposedly dealt a blow to Clearwire, which had so far chosen neither as an infrastructure vendor. But that's not quite the whole story. more
Related Tags: intel, samsung, wimax, mobile-wimax, motorola, clearwire, lte, wimax-forum, alcatel-lucent, nortel, base-stations, wimax,, wireless-broadband, motorola,
Third-Party Base Station Software Market to Add $1 Billion by Mid-2010
The market opportunity (TAM) for third-party software written for cellular base stations and other infrastructure will increase by about a billion dollars by the middle of 2010, according to a new Research Brief from ABI Research. more
Picocells’ Future Linked to Femtocells and the SMB Market
Much attention has been devoted to femtocells' potential to improve indoor cellular coverage. But an older technology, the picocell, has existed for about a decade. Picocells provide larger coverage and capacity than femtocells, which should make them well suited to small and medium businesses. Yet global shipments of picocells will total only about 18,000 this year. Why haven't picocells gained greater market share, and what can vendors do about it? more
Related Tags: wind, picocell, femtocells, handover, indoor
Economic Downturn Leads Carriers to Reduce Capex Spending
In financially challenging times, when service revenues dip due to reduced end-user confidence, a standard tactic is to cut back on capital expenditure, which boosts operating margins and thereby profits. This tactic was used in the dot.com/3G economic downturn earlier this decade. more
Related Tags: iphone, mobile-tv, social-networking, samsung, apple, apple, capex, core-network, mobile-internet, backhaul, omnia, apple-iphone, music
335,000 Cellular Base Stations to Include Solar Power by 2013
As mobile network expansion moves ostensibly to emerging markets where solar energy levels are more favorable, solar power appears ready to play an important role in reducing the costs of cellular service delivery and ensuring a more reliable power supply. The OEMs' drive toward reducing base station power consumption, along with improvements in photovoltaic cells, have meant that solar energy is now a very viable solution for powering cellular base stations. more
Related Tags: wind-power, solar-power, edge, wind, fuel-cells, renewable-energy, solar
Ericsson Tops Mobile Network Infrastructure Vendor Matrix Ranking
Ericsson has been ranked at the top of the latest Vendor Matrix released by ABI Research. Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel-Lucent claimed the second and third spots in the company's new evaluation of worldwide mobile network infrastructure vendors. more
Related Tags: rsa, o2, alcatel-lucent, hspa, ericsson, nokia-siemens-networks, i-hspa, ims, siemens, 4g, managed-services
2008 is delivering mixed results for mobile infrastructure vendors such as Nokia Siemens Networks, Ericsson, and Alcatel-Lucent. more
Related Tags: orange, iphone, samsung, wimax, w-cdma, apple, apple, alcatel-lucent, cdma, lte, vodafone, edge, mobile-internet, base-stations, radio-access-network, cdma2000, siemens, hsdpa, email, music, congestion
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