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Mobile Infrastructure LTE Revenues to Reach $8 Billion by 2015

­According to a newly published report by Dell'Oro Group, the mobile infrastructure lte equipment market is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 81% over the next 5 years, and reach $8 billion by 2015. Dell'Oro Group forecasts picocell revenues will reach 9% of total lte eNode B revenues during the same period.  more

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Industry to Ship 5.5 Million LTE Smartphones by End of 2011

­In a short research note, IDC said that believes that by the end of 2011, the mobile phone vendors will ship a total of 5.5 million lte mobile phones worldwide. From there, lte mobile phone shipments will reach a total of 129.1 million units in 2014, the final year of our forecast. This results in a CAGR of 811.9% for 2010-2014.  more

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LTE Growth Will See a Bumpy Road to Nearly 115 Million Subscribers by 2014

While lte is destined to become the dominant wireless airlink, several formidable challenges will make its widespread adoption go slower than many expect. For starters, spectrum has to be cleared, licensed and either allocated or sold off before lte takes hold. As every country has its own telecommunications regulations, these factors will take varying periods of time to be resolved.  more

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New MNO Entrants Begin to Make an Impact in Poland's Mobile Market

lte is expected to gain 11 percent of total subscriptions in 2015, while 3G will make up 69 percent of subscriptions in 2015, boosted by mobile player investment into HSPA+ networks, according to a new report from Pyramid Research.  more

Related Tags: hspa+, orange, aero-2, mobyland,, centernet, mobyland, Poland


Small Cell Base Stations Vital to 4G Deployments, Says In-Stat

In the first phases of 4G deployment, operators are installing lte and WiMAX base stations in existing 3G locations because it's a quick, easy and relatively inexpensive strategy that will allow broad coverage quickly, reports In-Stat. Small cell base stations -- femtocells, picocells, and microcells -- are going to have a large role in this deployment strategy.  more

Related Tags: wimax, 4g, indoor, coverage


Japan's Aggressive 4G Ramp-Up Will Drive Telecom Revenue Growth

Japan will be one of the first markets in the world to see a commercial lte deployment while its telecom growth will be led by higher speed broadband connections over fiber and increased adoption of sophisticated mobile data services enabled by 4G networks, according to a new report from Pyramid Research.  more

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63 Million 3G/LTE Enabled Notebook Computers by 2014

Future netbook computer users are expected to place more emphasis on pervasive Internet connectivity that will drive increasingly higher penetration of embedded 3G (and later lte) capability. This, coupled with increasing operator traction, will drive the growth of 3G Netbook category at a 124% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reaching 34 million units in 2014 reaching a 45% 3G/lte attachment rate.  more

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Mobile broadband via laptop users to reach 418m worldwide in 2017

Newly released forecasts show that portable laptop and netbook users accessing the internet via mobile broadband will produce US$48bn in operator revenues in 2017, will number 418m worldwide, and will generate and consume an immense 1.8 exabytes of traffic per month - a forty fold increase over 2009.  more

Related Tags: mobile-broadband, long-term-evolution, laptop, play


LTE to Reach 100 Million Subscriptions Faster Than Any Previous Mobile Standard

The number of Long Term Evolution (lte) subscriptions worldwide will grow at a CAGR of 404 percent from 2010 to 2014, a pace faster than any previous mobile standard including 3G, according to a new report from Pyramid Research.  more

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Carrier Ethernet market defying downturn

..ownturn favors carrier Ethernet technologies and products, as they are a less expensive alternative to legacy equipment. In fact, service provider investment in carrier Ethernet equipment is growing faster than overall telecom capex. Carrier Ether more

Related Tags: ethernet, edge, tim, capex, ovi, microwave, switches, backhaul, opex, eads


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