Articles tagged with: Ran and W CDMA
LTE Cannot Come Soon Enough for Some Operators
For some operators, LTE cannot come soon enough, states the latest report from Analysys Mason, which details how wireless data traffic will grow tenfold in developed markets in the period to 2015. However, there are many roads to a data-optimised ran and LTE is only one component. more
Related Tags: mobile-data, lte, cdma, hspa, gsm, play, life
WCDMA equipment up 12% in 3Q; Nokia Siemens leads in mobile switch subsystems
..ts of the market declined this quarter, the W-CDMA equipment segment, including base transceiver stations (Node Bs) and base stations controllers (radio network controllers, or RNCs) increased 12% in 3Q08, and is up 19% year-over-year. " more
Related Tags: nokia, base-station, smartphone, huawei, core-network, cdma, ericsson, mobile-broadband, nortel, sharp, base-stations, fmc, gsm, siemens, nokia-siemens
Ericsson, Nokia Siemens widen RAN market lead
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide sales of radio access network (ran) equipment inched up a percent to $10.2 billion in 2Q08, after market leaders Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks each increased their worldwide revenue by 5%, reinforcing their strong #1 and #2 leadership positions (respectively). more
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Ericsson widens its lead in RAN market
..oy packet tandem architecture and seek opex reductions through IP transport, key drivers for these fast growing markets," said Stéphane Téral, principal analyst for mobile infrastructure at Infonetics. Other highlights from the report: more
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RAN equipment market down 2% due to slowdowns in N. America and Europe
..HLR) equipment inched up 1% in 3Q07 Base transceiver stations (BTS) currently make up more than 3/4 of worldwide RAN equipment sales, and base station controllers (BSC) make up the remainder; these proportions will change radically beginning more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, 3g-license, core-network, radio-access-network, gprs
Skyrocketing Mobile Subscriber Growth Fueling the RAN Equipment Market
.., which includes GSM, W-CDMA, and CDMA/CDMA2000 base station controllers (BSCs) and base transceiver stations (BTSs), as well as microcells and picocells, experienced a weak first quarter, dropping 6% from the previous quarter to $9.5 billion. Based more
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W-CDMA and CDMA2000 infrastructure markets up, GSM down"
..e a new core network, recouping the cost of a GSM network is pretty much guaranteed," said Richard Webb, directing analyst at Infonetics Research. "Still, GSM equipment revenue will decline rapidly through 2010, while W-CDMA and CDMA/CDMA2000 revenue more
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RAN, WLAN, WiMAX, Wireless Mesh Equipment Sales all Up in 3Q06"
.. million; and outdoor mesh equipment sales jumped 38% to $121.40 million."The range of licensed and unlicensed wireless broadband and mobile technologies now available leads to some interesting opportunities for operators, but also some potentia more
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WiMAX and RAN equipment sales up, wireless LAN down 7% in 2Q06"
The worldwide move toward greater mobility continues, says Infonetics Research in three recent reports tracking the wireless LAN, radio access network, and WiMAX/outdoor mesh network equipment markets. According to the reports, worldwide ran equipment sales jumped 20% to US$8.9 billion between the first and second quarter of 2006; WiMAX equipment sales shot up 107% to US$141 million; and while wireless LAN equipment sales dropped 7% to US$654 million, growth is expected to be steady through 2009, fueled by strong WLAN switch and controller sales. more
Related Tags: d-link, netgear, mesh-network, nortel, infonetics-research, wlan
Mobile RAN equipment sales down 22% in 1Q06
.. billion in 2009, a 5-year CAGR of -10%Worldwide base transceiver station (BTS) units were flat and revenue decreased 18% in 1Q06, as mobile operators continue their transition to 3G across all geographic regionsOf the 1.9 billion mobile subscribers more
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