Articles tagged with: Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel Lucent
Nokia Siemens Networks and Samsung Stand Out in Stabilizing Infrastructure Market
Wireless infrastructure equipment revenues stabilized in the third quarter of 2012 reaching only $11.3 billion - a 1.0% decrease from the second quarter of 2012 and a 10.3% decrease from the same quarter one year ago, says ABI Research. more
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Oi to Start LTE Tests in Brazil
Brazilian mobile network is reported to have invited four companies to participate in its LTE trials in the country - Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, ZTE and Nokia Siemens Networks. The Teletime website said that there is a market expectation that the first LTE networks will come into operation before the 2014 World Cup. more
Related Tags: huawei, zte, oi, Brazil
Ericsson Tops LTE Infrastructure Market; Samsung Tops WiMAX - Report
After plunging in the second half of 2010, the GSM RAN market bounced back (up 38% in 4Q10 over 3Q10), fueled by the start of major 2G capacity upgrades in China and India as well as modernization projects in Europe, according to a report by Infonetics Research. LTE network equipment, including E-UTRAN (eNodeB) macrocells and Evolved Packet Core (EPC) equipment, jumped 704% in 2010 over 2009. more
Related Tags: lte, wimax, alvarion, ericsson, 4g, evolved-packet-core, evolved-packet-core, 3g-coverage, 2g
Vendors lead the way in telecoms software professional services market
The global telecommunications software professional services (TSPS) market generated US$43 billion in revenue in 2009, according to a report from Analysys Mason. more
Related Tags: ibm, amdocs, hewlett-packard, ericsson
India's BSNL Bans Huawei, ZTE from 5.5 Million Line GSM Contract
India's BSNL has formally barred China's Huawei and ZTE from bidding in the latest round in its on/off tender for some 5.5 million GSM lines for its Northern and Eastern zones. According to a report in the Economic Times newspaper, the state-owned telco has specified that only Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel Lucent will be able participate in the bidding process. more
Related Tags: huawei, bsnl, ericsson, managed-services, India
SingTel Announces Plans for LTE Trials in Four Countries
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has announced its plan to conduct a regional trial of LTE technology in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore in collaboration with Optus, Globe Telecom and Telkomsel. more
Related Tags: singtel, optus, globe-telecom, telkomsel, lte, ericsson, huawei, nec, zte, globe, Australia
Telefonica Announces Wide-Spread Trials of LTE Networks
Telefonica says that it has reached an agreement with six LTE technology providers to launch LTE test projects in six different countries. The suppliers Telefonica has chosen so far: Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, NEC, Nokia Siemens Networks and ZTE, will start rolling out the equipment necessary for testing the technology during the coming months. more
Related Tags: ericsson, huawei, nec, zte, lte, telefonica, nokia-siemens, testing, broadband
Global Wireless Infrastructure Revenues Declined 22.4% YoY in Q1 2009
The global wireless BTS infrastructure market revenues declined by 22.4% for the first quarter of 2009 to US$9.8 billion compared with the first quarter of 2008, according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research. more
Related Tags: ericsson, motorola, nortel-networks, zte, motorola,
Alcatel-Lucent May be Back-Up Vendor to Huawei's Indian Contract
More confusion over BSNL's mammoth GSM network tender after it emerged that Alcatel-Lucent may be asked to act as a back-up vendor for the contract awarded to Huawei covering the southern end of the country. The telco was told by the Department of Telecoms to be particularly vigilant when testing Huawei supplied hardware to ensure there are no exploits in the software installed at the request of the Chinese government. more
Related Tags: huawei, bsnl, ericsson, gsm, delhi, siemens, nokia-siemens, testing, court, India
Telecom carriers spent $62 billion on outsourced services in 2008
Market research firm Infonetics Research is reporting that telecom carriers spent US$62 billion on outsourced services in 2008, and have plans to increase that spending. The report noted that the top revenue-generating tasks outsourced by service providers in 2008 include network maintenance, application service delivery, network build, and network planning and design. more
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