LTE Watch Service
Watch Service - 01/01/2010
Our LTE Watch Service is specifically designed to provide operators, vendors, government bodies, regulators and local authorities with a comprehensive analysis of the issues affecting this promising market.
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Primary research based on 70+ operators (LTE project managers)
In-depth analysis of technological issues based on one-on-one interviews with vendors
Penetration and subscription data for 24 countries
Information on LTE rollout projects
Cost modelling |
Database - Database on 24 countrie - Deployment for +70 LTE operators - Selected vendors - Forecasts up to 2014
Monthly insights
In-depth market reports
Analyst access
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A unique database devoted to LTE, including market data by country and forecasts, along with a breakdown by technologies based on continuous tracking of contracts signed between operators and vendors.
Regulation Major LTE regulatory issues by country
Market data By zone and for 24 countries
Subscribers 3.9G & 4G
Technologies & vendors FDD TDD
Operator market share Top 3 or 5 by country % LTE amongst the total broadband users Breakdown by technology
Projects Deployment targets Technologies: LTE, mobile WiMAX Geographical coverage Spectrum used Main vendors: Network equipment, devices and chipsets (RAN, Core, IMS) Outsourcing Sharing contracts CAPEX ARPU Services & tariffs
Forecasts 2010 to 2014 By zone and by country LTE Subscribers FDD, TDD |
Africa
Asia-Pacific Australia China Hong Kong Japan New Zealand Philippines South Korea Taiwan
Latin America Brazil
Middle East Bahrain
North America Canada USA
Central and Eastern Europe Russia
Western Europe Austria Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Norway Portugal Spain Sweden The UK
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Monthly views on key LTE issues: main event of the month, analysis of the latest market trends, player interviews (operators, vendors, regulators, public authorities), highlights from major conferences. |
LTE Business Models LTE business models are analysed based on a model developed by IDATE. We evaluate the cost of deploying LTE networks based on hypotheses of the various technical requirements, usage, spectrum used, its cost
LTE: Leading Operators Strategies The first commercial LTE rollout was by TeliaSonera in December 2009, somewhat earlier than expected. A number of mobile operators in the US, Japan, South Korea and Western Europe are expected to follow suit in 2010. How will these 3.9G networks fuel mobile data growth? What strategies are we seeing from main market players?
Mobile Network Saturation Mobile data is the key revenue driver for mobile network operators in mature markets. But as data usage increases, so does network congestion, so mobile operators need to plan for an explosion in traffic from increasinly data-hungry handsets. Radio access and backhauling links can both constitute bandwidth bottlenecks. This report explores the technical and strategic solutions to mobile network congestion.
Radio Spectrum At a time of explosive growth for mobile broadband and the progressive deployment of 4G networks starting next year, new frequency bands are being made available. Digital dividend spectrum is progressively being harmonised in Western Europe. The steady auctioning off and increasing use of 2.6 GHz band spectrum for LTE and mobile WiMAX, and the first digital dividend auctions will be the most important events affecting the radio spectrum in 2010.
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NRAs and public authorities, vendors and operators: ARCEP Alcatel-Lucent CMT Deutsche Telekom The French government Hungarian Authority Mitsui Mobilkom NTT DoCoMo Orange SFR Swisscom TDF TRA TRC |
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