Articles tagged with: Hspa and Congestion
UK mobile broadband network upgrade to LTE not economically viable until 2015
It is not economically viable to upgrade current UK mobile broadband networks to address traffic demands and improve user experience until 2015, according to the latest research from Informa Telecoms & Media. Due to the dense deployment needed to meet coverage requirements, UK hspa networks are expected to be able to handle current and future traffic demands in the medium-term. more
Related Tags: lte, usb, coverage, UK
"Gigabyte-ready" network pricing could boost mobile broadband growth
The widespread deployment of hspa has increased the speed and data capacity of 3G networks dramatically, removing technology barriers of launching true mass market mobile broadband. But simply upgrading to hspa technology is not sufficient if operators are also to profit from new & faster mobile data services. The mobile network sourcing consultants of Rewheel believe that MNOs and network vendors must develop new equipment pricing schemes minimizing the operators' risk of losing money on exhorbitant capacity upgrade costs while still maintaining healthy margins for the vendors. more
Related Tags: 3g, opex, license-fees, broadband, packet-core, era, true
Embedded 3G laptops over-hyped: Will account for just 30% of Mobile Broadband subscribers by 2011
The near-term importance of new embedded-3G and embedded-WiMAX notebooks has been significantly over-estimated, according to a new research report published by Disruptive Analysis. Even in three year's time, laptops with built-in wireless access will only be used by 30% of total, active mobile broadband subscribers globally. External USB modems (or "dongles") will account for 58% - almost twice as many. more
Related Tags: prepay, iphone, sms, smartphone, wimax, apple, apple, smartphones, usb-modem, mobile-broadband, netbooks, lte, dongle, usb-modems, hotspot, notebook, 3m, bandwidth, wifi, wwan, target, usb, modems
Latin America: Proliferation of 3G Networks Will Drive Adoption of Mobile TV
In some Latin American mobile markets, such as Argentina and Chile, voice service has begun to reach saturation levels. As such, Value Added Services (VAS) like Mobile TV represent an alternative that allow operators to increase both revenues and customer loyalty. This situation has gained even more potential thanks to the roll out of 3G networks in the region. more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, telefonica, edge, entel, america-movil, seven, telcel, value-added-services
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