Articles tagged with: Visant Strategies
EDGE Evolution Will Drive EDGE as a Mobile Broadband Alternative
The latest variant of EDGE will further cement the GSM-family set of technologies as viable options for upgrading mobile networks throughout the world, according to a new Visant Strategies report. The impact of EDGE Evolution on both emerging and established mobile markets will be apparent during the next five years, the study finds, as the technology offers robustness at an attractive price point. more
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Upper Millimeter Microwave Radio Poised to Take Off
Advances in semiconductor technology, favorable spectrum policy and demand for gigabit throughput capabilities have created an opportunity for millimeter wave radio technology to prosper. Applications in the mobile backhaul and consumer electronics markets in particular will drive the creation of an over $1.5 billion dollar market for upper millimeter-based technology in 2014, up from nearly $50 million in sales today, according to a new Visant Strategies report. more
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Backhaul Challenges for US Mobile Operators Throughout Network
Wireless carriers in the United States are now facing burgeoning backhaul needs that extend beyond base stations and into middle-of-the-network elements, a new Visant Strategies study finds. more
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PTP Microwave Revenues to Grow as 3.5G and 4G Becomes Reality
The escalating build-outs of 3.5G and 4G mobile networks will continue to propel the point-to-point microwave industry as radio shipments with higher capacities will become the norm, a new report from Visant Strategies finds. more
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Backhaul Industry Benefits from High Speed Wireless Data Services
The new world of muscled up mobile networks and applications is creating an ever-increasing need for backhaul and new strategies for doing so, a new Visant Strategies study finds. In addition to finding means to physically carry this increasing load carriers are also eager to mitigate additional increases in the roughly US$3.5 billion they spent in 2006 for backhaul services, according to the report. more
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Mobile Backhaul Lead to Increased PTP Microwave Shipments
The need for more mobile backhaul due to bandwidth intensive audio and video services as well as increased usage in other traditional point-to-point microwave markets will benefit the microwave industry through the decade, a new Visant Strategies report finds. more
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Mobile Infrastructure Market to Continue Strong Sales in Coming Years
Mobile expansion in emerging regions such as Latin America, Asia, and Africa and continued growth in data services throughout the world will allow infrastructure vendors to make great strides over the next years, according to a new Visant Strategies report. more
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Emerging Broadband Wireless Horse Race Is On
The recent certification of commercial WiMAX gear represents a major milestone for the 802.16 industry but competition looms from existing and evolving IP based wireless technologies, a new Visant Strategies study finds. Alternatives to WiMAX such as FLASH-OFDM, UMTS-TDD and in some cases TD-SCDMA or HSDPA are being considered worldwide, according to the just published study. more
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Mobile Subscribers to Continue Utilizing a Potpourri of Air Interfaces
Mobile operators and vendors will benefit throughout the decade no matter if they are pursuing low-end or high-end mobile strategies, according to a new Visant Strategies study. The worldwide mobile subscriber base will continue to grow through 2010 as wireless networks globally evolve into a number of long-envisioned air-interface roadmaps, the study finds. more
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Rising traffic and expenditure lead to increased use of Wireless Backhaul
The use of more voice and data minutes per subscriber along with initiatives by mobile carriers to reduce operating expenditures will lead to an increased use of wireless backhaul in the United States, a new Visant Strategies study finds. more
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