4Q09 Cellular Contracts, Deployments, and Subscriptions Database
This report provides an in-depth look at cellular wireless technologies being deployed around the world. It provides summary data by bandwidth, technology, and region in pivot tables for quick analysis of trends using a combination of subscriptions, contract awards, and deployments. Furthermore, detailed data on contract awards for upcoming networks and new network deployments are provided in pivot tables for targeted views by country, service provider, and infrastructure vendor for in-depth analysis.
This report includes: -Five-year subscriptions forecasts by wireless technology and region (CDMA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA EV-DO, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+, and LTE) -Contract awards and deployments by wireless technology, region, country, service provider, infrastructure vendor, date, availability, and value.
The worldwide wireless market continues to grow, despite a worldwide economic slowdown, and with more and more voice subscribers, wireless operators are desperately trying to increase their profits by providing high-speed wireless data services. While voice Average Revenue per User (ARPU) has been steadily decreasing, data ARPU has been on the rise. Selling data services has been very good for operators, but with it comes the need for many more base stations.
This base station forecast contains a forecast for both new and deployed macro cellular base stations. Forecasts are broken out for the following technologies: LTE, WCDMA (including HSPA), CDMA2000 1X RTT & CDMAOne, CDMA2000 1X EV-DO, GSM (including GPRS & EDGE), and TD-SCDMA. Each forecast is also broken out by region. The following regions are included: North America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Africa & Middle East, Asia/Pacific and Latin, South America & Caribbean.
3Q09 Cellular Contracts, Deployments, and Subscriptions Database
This report provides an in-depth look at cellular wireless technologies being deployed around the world. It provides summary data by bandwidth, technology, and region in pivot-tables for quick analysis of trends using a combination of subscriptions, contract awards, and deployments. Furthermore, detailed data on contract awards for upcoming networks and new network deployments are provided in pivot-tables for targeted views by country, service provider, and infrastructure vendor for in-depth analysis.
This report includes: -Five-year subscriptions forecasts by wireless technology and region (CDMA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA EV-DO, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+, and LTE) -Contract awards and deployments by wireless technology, region, country, service provider, infrastructure vendor, date, availability, and value.
Green Base Stations: Renewable Energy Becomes a Reality in Cellular Infrastructure
In just the last few years, the number of worldwide cellular base stations has grown from numbering in the hundred thousands to the many millions, and with this explosion in base station numbers has come with it the fear for all the greenhouse gases and pollution that powering a cellular network creates.
This report cover these two important aspects of green base stations, 1) powering base stations with solar and wind where reliable power doesn't exist and 2) reducing the energy demands of all cellular infrastructure. Five-year forecasts in this report include the number of on-grid base stations in developing regions, the number of off-grid/unreliable-grid base stations in these areas, and the number of solar, wind, and solar/wind combo base stations in these areas. Forecasts are broken out for three regions: Africa, South Asia, and Latin/South America & Caribbean.
Worldwide Five-Year Cellular Macro Station Forecast
The worldwide wireless market continues to grow, despite a worldwide economic slowdown, and with more and more voice subscribers, wireless operators are also desperately trying to increase their profits by providing high-speed wireless data services. While voice Average Revenue per User (ARPU) has been steadily decreasing, data ARPU has been on the rise. Selling data services has been very good for operators, but with it comes the need for many more base stations.
This base station forecast contains a forecast for both new and deployed macro cellular base stations. Forecasts are broken out for the following technologies: LTE, WCDMA (including HSPA), CDMA2000 1X RTT & CDMAOne, CDMA2000 1X EV-DO, GSM (including GPRS & EDGE), and TD-SCDMA. Each forecast is also broken out by region. The following regions are included: North America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Africa & Middle East, Asia/Pacific and Latin, South America & Caribbean.
2Q09 Cellular Contract, Deployment, and Subscriptions Database
This report provides an in-depth look at cellular wireless technologies being deployed around the world. It provides summary data by bandwidth, technology, and region in pivot-tables for quick analysis of trends using a combination of subscriptions, contract awards, and deployments. Furthermore, detailed data on contract awards for upcoming networks and new network deployments are provided in pivot-tables for targeted views by country, service provider, and infrastructure vendor for in-depth analysis.
This report includes: -Five-year subscriptions forecasts by wireless technology and region (CDMA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA EV-DO, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+, and LTE) -Contract awards and deployments by wireless technology, region, country, service provider, infrastructure vendor, date, availability, and value.
Big Pipes—The Global Market for Cellular/WiMAX Backhaul
Cellular backhaul provides that crucial link between the mobile operator’s radio access network and its core network. The importance of the backhaul has gotten renewed attention as operators plan for a more data intensive network. The old voice-based solutions will not work with data-centric networks. This problem was well publicized when Sprint blamed delays in its Baltimore WiMAX network on getting backhaul with adequate bandwidth. This report looks at the cellular and WiMAX backhaul market.
This report includes the following:
-Brief overviews of key market vendors, including their strengths and weaknesses. -Overview of key market activities. -Five-year forecasts for cellular backhaul last mile capacity. -Capacity forecast at the air interface level—GSM, CDMA, HSPA, and LTE. -Five-year capacity forecasts for TDM and Ethernet in the cellular backhaul last mile. -Five-year capacity forecasts for copper/fiber and microwave in the cellular backhaul last mile. -All cellular forecasts broken out into six regions—North America, Asia/Pacific, Latin & South America/Caribbean, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Middle East/Africa. -Five-year capacity forecast for the WiMAX backhaul last mile.
A Cell of Your Own—Worldwide Micro, Pico, and Femtocell Market Analysis
One of the biggest challenges facing wireless subscribers is a lack of indoor coverage, while the biggest challenge for wireless operators is keeping their network costs low. Microcells, picocells, and femtocells address these challenges in a much more cost effective manner. By providing smaller and less powerful base stations in smaller areas, like public spaces, offices, and even homes, operators can provide better coverage in more specific areas without the huge capital investment.
This report provides an in-depth view of the femtocell, enterprise femtocell, picocell, microcell, and WiMAX smaller cell markets, and includes 5-year forecasts for units, revenue, and semiconductor revenue for each segment. In addition, 5-year regional unit forecasts are included.
Worldwide Cellular Subscription and Handset 5-Year Forecast
It should be no surprise to anyone that the US, as well as the world, is experiencing one of the largest economic slowdowns of modern times. Unemployment is growing, and consumer spending is drying up. But what is ahead in terms of the number of cellular subscribers and shipments of cellular handsets? This report aims to answer that question by providing complete forecasts of both cellular handset subscriptions and handset shipments, including a forecast out to 2013. Forecasts are broken down by region and technology.
The Cellular Infrastructure Award report summarizes cellular infrastructure awards announced in 2008. By monitoring these awards over time, one can get a great appreciation of the trend in the cellular infrastructure business, and where things are headed. This report contains:
-Cellular infrastructure contract awards sorted by date -Cellular infrastructure contract awards sorted by equipment provider -Cellular infrastructure contract awards sorted by technology -Cellular infrastructure contract awards sorted by region -Cellular infrastructure contract awards by month and quarter going back to January 2001