Articles tagged with: Wimax, and Mobile Video
Mobile backhaul equipment market growing fast, with no letup in sight
Mobile backhaul equipment investments jumped a healthy 19% in 2008 to $4.6 billion worldwide, and revenue is set to explode over the next 5 years and beyond, reports Infonetics Research. The report also said that the most quickly changing technologies between 2008 and 2013 are Ethernet microwave and Ethernet copper and fiber. In all the major world regions, operators will gradually shift to Ethernet backhaul, although it will be a slower shift in Asia Pacific and Central/Latin America, as a higher proportion of overall mobile traffic remains voice for a longer period. more
Related Tags: ethernet, backhaul, microwave, hspa+, mp3, bandwidth
Corporate Drama Takes Center Stage at Wireless Trade Show
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Corporate drama, and not services or the latest handset, will likely dominate the conversations at this year's CTIA Wireless industry trade show. more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, clearwire, sprint-nextel, wall-street-journal, samsung, femtocell, cox-communications, nextel, dan-hesse, samsung-electronics, femtocells, ctia, USA
Mobile Video Complexities Holding Back Growth
While Mobile Video Services are a hot topic with great potential, the market is very complicated, and will take quite a few more years to completely sort itself out, reports In-Stat. Mobile Video Services combine cell phones, broadcasting, Pay-TV, satellites, and the Internet. more
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Next Gen Mobile Service Revenues to More Than Double by 2008
Competition has become even more cutthroat among next gen mobile and wireless broadband service providers, says Infonetics Research in a new study about North American, European, and Asia Pacific operators. The study shows 65% of providers rating competition and customer retention as the most challenging of their business concerns. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, mobile-tv, mobile-wimax, capex, hsupa, nortel, infonetics-research
