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1 Chapter 1: Introduction 9
1.1 Executive Summary 9
1.2 Topics Covered 11
1.3 Key Findings 12
1.4 Key Questions Answered 13
1.5 Target Audience 14
1.6 Companies Mentioned 15
2 Chapter 2: An Overview of LTE Technology 17
2.1 LTE RAN Technology (E-UTRAN) 18
2.2 EPC Technology 20
2.3 Interoperability with 2G/3G Systems 22
2.3.1 Mobile Data Only Service 22
2.3.2 LTE Data Service with 2G/3G Voice 22
2.3.3 Voice and Data Services over LTE 22
2.4 Interoperability with LMR Systems 23
2.5 LTE Advanced Support for Heterogeneous Commercial and LMR Networks 24
3 Chapter 3: The Business Case for LTE in Vertical Industry Segments 25
3.1 Key Market Drivers 25
3.1.1 Security Features 25
3.1.2 Spectrum Flexibility 26
3.1.3 Economic Feasibility 26
3.1.4 Vendor Commitments 26
3.1.5 Support for Data Intensive and Low Latency Applications 26
3.1.6 Voice Interoperability 27
3.2 Key Barriers 27
3.2.1 Interoperability with Legacy Proprietary Solutions 27
3.2.2 The Private vs. Shared Commercial Network Debate 27
3.2.3 Device Challenges 27
3.3 The LTE in Industry Verticals Value Chain 28
4 Chapter 3: Vertical Industry Segments 30
4.1 Oil and Gas 30
4.1.1 Critical Communication Needs in Remote Locations 30
4.1.2 Reliance on LMR Solutions 31
4.1.3 Data Applications and Economic Feasibility: Is LTE the Answer ? 31
4.1.4 Texas Energy Network (TEN): An operational M2M LTE Network for the Oil and Gas Industry 32
4.2 Construction 33
4.2.1 The Communication Needs of a $2 Trillion Market 33
4.2.2 Case Study: LTE Enables Pepper Construction 33
4.3 Agriculture 34
4.3.1 A Fundamental Aspect to National Economies 34
4.3.2 The GSMA mAgri Initiative 34
4.3.3 LTE Based M2M Solutions 35
4.4 Mining 35
4.4.1 LTE in Mining: Communications and Remote Monitoring 35
4.4.2 Case Study: Rio Tinto LTE Network 35
4.5 Utilities 36
4.5.1 Complimenting LMR Narrowband Communications 36
4.5.2 Extending Prospects to M2M 36
4.5.3 Enabling Smart Grid and Smart Meter Applications 37
4.6 Transportation 38
4.6.1 Cellular M2M in the Transportation Industry 38
4.6.2 Enabling Content Services 38
4.6.3 New Opportunities: Adverting on Public Transport 39
4.7 Defense 40
4.7.1 Technology is No Longer Driven by Military Needs and Funding 40
4.7.2 Leveraging Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Communications Equipment 40
4.7.3 U.S. Army LTE Trial 41
4.7.4 Naval Task Force Connectivity: U.S. Navy Adopts LTE 41
4.8 Public Safety 42
4.8.1 Endorsement as the Next Generation Public Safety Communication Technology 42
4.8.2 Transforming the Next Generation Command Centre 44
4.8.3 Qatar MOI: Leveraging LTE for Real-Time Video Monitoring 44
4.9 Education and Distance Learning 45
4.9.1 The Importance of Internet Connectivity in Education 45
4.9.2 Community-wide LTE Networks 45
4.9.3 Learning from WiMAX: Past Success Stories 45
4.10 Healthcare 46
4.10.1 Transforming the Healthcare Industry 46
4.10.2 LTE and Mobile Video: The Future of E-Healthcare 46
5 Chapter 5: Key Trends 47
5.1 Critical Infrastructure 47
5.1.1 U.S Nationwide Private LTE Network: Synergies with Public Safety LTE 47
5.1.2 Private Deployments Targeting Critical Infrastructure 48
5.2 Municipal Networks 48
5.2.1 Prospects of Municipal LTE Networks 48
5.2.2 Case Study: Swindon Borough Council 48
5.3 M2M 49
5.3.1 2G/3G Market Penetration 49
5.3.2 Towards an LTE Era 50
5.4 LMR to LTE: Complementation or Replacement 51
5.5 LTE in the ‘Traditional’ Enterprise Segment 52
5.5.1 Serving the Needs of the Traditional Enterprise 52
5.5.2 The Mobile Workforce 53
5.5.3 Improving In-Building Coverage: LTE Small Cells 53
5.6 Adoption Timeline by Vertical Industry Segment 54
5.6.1 Oil, Gas and Energy Production 54
5.6.2 Construction 54
5.6.3 Agriculture 54
5.6.4 Mining 54
5.6.5 Utilities 54
5.6.6 Transportation 55
5.6.7 Defense 55
5.6.8 Public Safety 55
5.6.9 Education 55
5.6.10 Healthcare 55
6 Chapter 6: Market Analysis & Forecasts 56
6.1 The Global LTE Market: 2013 – 2018 56
6.1.1 Global LTE Subscriptions: 2013 – 2018 56
6.1.2 Global LTE Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 57
6.1.3 Consumer and Enterprise LTE Subscriptions Compared: 2013 – 2018 58
6.1.4 Consumer and Enterprise LTE Service Revenue Compared: 2013 – 2018 59
6.1.5 Global LTE Subscriptions by Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 60
6.1.6 Global LTE Service Revenue by Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 62
6.1.7 Global LTE Subscriptions by Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 64
6.1.8 LTE in the Oil, Gas & Energy Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 66
6.1.9 LTE in the Construction Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 67
6.1.10 LTE in the Agriculture Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 68
6.1.11 LTE in the Mining Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 69
6.1.12 LTE in the Utilities Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 70
6.1.13 LTE in the Transportation Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 71
6.1.14 LTE in the Defense Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 72
6.1.15 LTE in the Public Safety Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 73
6.1.16 LTE in the Education Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 74
6.1.17 LTE in the Healthcare Vertical Segment: 2013 – 2018 75
6.1.18 Global LTE Subscriptions by Region: 2013 ? 2018 76
6.1.19 Global LTE Service Revenue by Region: 2013 ? 2018 77
6.2 The Regional LTE Market: 2013 – 2018 78
6.2.1 North America LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 78
6.2.2 Asia Pacific LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 79
6.2.3 Western Europe LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 80
6.2.4 Eastern Europe LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 81
6.2.5 Middle East and Africa LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 82
6.2.6 Latin and Central America LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue: 2013 – 2018 83

LTE Infrastructure Market: Vendors, Market Share, Key Trends & Forecasts

1 Introduction 4
1.1 Executive Summary 4
1.2 Acronyms, Abbreviations and Definitions 4
2 Global LTE Market Overview 6
2.1 The Increasing Demand for Capacity and 4G LTE Infrastructure 6
2.2 Spectrum Selection and Segmentation for LTE 6
2.3 LTE Deployments throughout the Globe 8
2.4 LTE Population Coverage 10
2.5 Availability of 4G Devices and Smartphones 10
2.6 Sizing the LTE Infrastructure Opportunity 12
3 LTE and LTE-Advanced Technology Overview 13
3.1 LTE Technology Overview 13
3.2 FDD LTE 14
3.3 TDD LTE (TD-LTE) 14
3.4 LTE Advanced 15
3.5 LTE Infrastructure Elements and Architecture Overview 17
3.6 LTE E-UTRAN Infrastructure Elements and Network Architecture 18
3.6.1 LTE Remote Radio Heads 18
3.6.2 LTE Base Station 19
3.6.3 LTE Femtocells 20
3.6.4 LTE Antenna Schemes 21
3.6.5 LTE RAN Infrastructure and Frequency Reuse 21
3.7 LTE EPC Infrastructure Elements and Network Architecture 22
3.7.1 Serving and Packet Gateway 23
3.7.2 Mobility Management Entity 24
3.7.3 Policy and Charging Rules Function 24
3.7.4 IP Multimedia Subsystem 24
3.7.5 EPC and Core Network Equipment Reuse in LTE 25
3.8 LTE Backhaul Solutions 26
3.8.1 LTE Backhaul Requirements 26
3.8.2 Carrier Ethernet 26
3.8.3 Fiber Backhauls 27
3.8.4 Microwave Backhauls 27
3.8.5 Impact of Femtocells on Backhaul 28
4 LTE Infrastructure Revenues and Base Station Shipments 2010 – 2015 29
4.1 Global LTE Infrastructure Revenues 29
4.1.1 Global LTE Combined Infrastructure Revenue 29
4.1.2 Global LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenues 31
4.1.3 Global LTE EPC Infrastructure Revenues 32
4.2 LTE Vendor Infrastructure Market Share 33
4.2.1 Infrastructure Vendor Selection Trends Among MNOs 33
4.2.2 Market Consolidation 34
4.2.3 LTE Infrastructure Revenue and Market Share by Vendor 34
4.2.4 LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenues and Market Share by Vendor 38
4.2.5 LTE EPC Infrastructure Revenues and Market Share by Vendor 41
4.3 LTE Regional Infrastructure Market Share 44
4.3.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue and Market Share by Region 44
4.3.2 LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenues and Market Share by Region 47
4.3.3 LTE EPC Infrastructure Revenues and Market Share by Region 48
4.4 LTE Base Station Shipments 49
4.4.1 LTE Base Station Shipments by Technology: TDD and FDD 50
4.4.2 LTE Base Station Shipments by Region 52
5 LTE RAN and EPC Vendor Profiles 53
5.1 Ericsson 53
5.2 Alcatel-Lucent 54
5.3 Nokia Siemens Networks/Motorola 55
5.4 Huawei 56
5.5 ZTE 57
5.6 Cisco 58
5.7 Juniper 58
5.8 Samsung 59
5.9 Fujitsu 61
5.10 Hitachi 62
5.11 Bridgewater 63
5.12 NEC 64
5.13 Panasonic 65
5.14 Tekelec 66

LTE Network Operator Strategies: Key Drivers, Deployment Strategies, CAPEX, OPEX, Price Plans, ARPUs

1 Introduction 18
1.1 Executive Summary 18
1.2 Topics Covered 19
1.3 Key Findings 20
1.3.1 ARPUs and Operator Service Revenues 20
1.3.2 Deployment Strategies 20
1.3.3 CAPEX and OPEX Strategies 20
1.3.4 Pricing Strategies 20
1.4 Target Audience 21
1.5 Companies Mentioned 22
2 Present Overview of the LTE Market 31
2.1 Key Drivers for LTE Adoption 31
2.1.1 Skyrocketing Mobile Broadband Usage 31
2.1.2 Opportunities for Higher ARPUs 32
2.1.3 CAPEX Efficient Broadband Availability in Rural Areas 32
2.1.4 Spectral Efficiency and Reduction in RAN OPEX 33
2.1.5 Vendor Commitments 33
2.1.6 Maintaining Technology Leadership 34
2.2 50 + LTE Commercial Networks Worldwide 35
2.3 7+ Million Subscriptions Worldwide 36
2.4 300 + Commercial LTE Device Launches 37
2.5 Frequency Spectrum Selection & Fragmentation 39
3 Key Trends in LTE Deployments 41
3.1 MNO Technology Migration Paths for LTE 41
3.2 Rollout Strategies 42
3.3 Interoperability with 3G and 2G Systems 43
3.4 VoLTE & SMS over LTE Services 44
3.4.1 Circuit Switched Fall Back (CSFB) 44
3.4.2 VoLGA 45
3.4.3 VoIMS 46
3.4.4 The Threat of OTT Solutions 48
3.4.5 VoLTE Deployment Plans 48
3.4.5.1 MetroPCS (US) 48
3.4.5.2 Verizon Wireless (US) 48
3.4.5.3 AT&T Mobility (US) 49
3.4.5.4 LG U+ (Korea) 49
3.4.5.5 CSL (Hong Kong) 50
3.4.6 VoLTE Development Roadmap 50
3.5 Migration Towards LTE-Advanced 52
3.5.1 ITU Approval as the Official 4G Standard 52
3.5.2 Operator Commitments to LTE-Advanced 53
3.5.2.1 AT&T Mobility (US) 53
3.5.2.2 Sprint (US) 53
3.5.2.3 NTT DoCoMo (Japan) 53
3.5.2.4 SK Telecom (South Korea) 53
3.5.2.5 Korea Telecom (South Korea) 53
3.6 The FDD vs. TDD Debate 54
3.6.1 Interoperability b/w FDD and TD LTE 55
3.6.2 Heterogeneous TDD/WiMAX Networks 56
3.7 The Wholesale LTE Deployment Model 57
3.7.1 Growing Interest in the Wholesale Model 57
3.7.2 LightSquared (US) 57
3.7.3 Clearwire (US) 59
3.7.4 Dish Network (US) 60
3.7.5 UK Broadband (UK) 61
3.7.6 British Telecom Wholesale (UK) 62
3.7.7 Yota (Russia) 63
3.7.8 Aero2 (Poland) 64
3.7.9 MVS Comunicaciones (Mexico) 65
3.7.10 Kenyan Government 66
3.7.11 Net4Mobility (Sweden) 67
3.7.12 NBN (Australia) 68
3.8 LTE Traffic Management Strategies 69
3.9 Managing ROI with LTE Investments 72
4 LTE Service, Pricing & Marketing Strategies 73
4.1 Differentiating LTE from 3G Services 73
4.2 A Global Review of LTE Pricing Plans 73
4.2.1 North America 74
4.2.2 Asia Pacific 75
4.2.3 Europe 76
4.2.4 Middle East & Africa 76
4.2.5 Price Comparison: Average Cost per GB of Data 77
4.3 LTE Pricing & Marketing Strategies 78
4.3.1 Elimination of Unlimited Tariffs 78
4.3.2 Innovative Pricing for Traffic Off-loading to WiFi 78
4.3.3 Free LTE Service Trials 79
4.3.4 Capitalizing on the ‘4G’ Term 79
4.3.5 Setting LTE Support as Standard Requirement for all Smartphone Releases 80
5 LTE CAPEX & OPEX Strategies 81
5.1 Mobile Network CAPEX on the Rise 81
5.2 LTE CAPEX Model 81
5.2.1 LTE CAPEX Estimates for Typical Tier-1 MNOs 81
5.2.2 CAPEX Categorization 82
5.2.3 Cost of LTE Base Station and RAN Deployment 83
5.2.4 Base Station Upgrade Costs 85
5.2.5 Core Network Equipment Costs 87
5.2.6 Mobile Backhaul Cost Implications 88
5.3 CAPEX commitments by Major MNOs 90
5.3.1 Verizon Wireless (USA) 90
5.3.2 AT&T Mobility (USA) 91
5.3.3 T-Mobile (USA) 92
5.3.4 NTT DoCoMo (Japan) 93
5.3.5 KDDI (Japan) 94
5.3.6 Everything Everywhere (UK) 95
5.3.7 Etisalat (UAE) 96
5.3.8 Korea Telecom (Korea) 97
5.3.9 SK Telecom (Korea) 98
5.3.10 China Mobile (China) 99
5.3.11 MVS Comunicaciones (Mexico) 101
5.4 Network Sharing 102
5.4.1 Passive Network Sharing 103
5.4.2 Active Network Sharing 103
5.4.3 Management Independence 104
5.4.4 The LTE Advantage 104
5.4.5 Prominent LTE Network Sharing Deals 104
5.4.5.1 Tele2 and Telenor (Sweden) 104
5.4.5.2 Telus and Bell (Canada) 104
5.4.5.3 Telef?nica O2 (Germany) 104
5.4.5.4 Telef?nica Worldwide 105
5.4.5.5 MTS and VimpelCom (Russia) 105
5.4.5.6 T-Mobile and Orange (Poland) 105
5.4.5.7 Vodafone Worldwide 105
5.4.5.8 Qtel (Qatar) 106
5.5 The Potential of Self Organising Networks (SONs) to cut CAPEX & OPEX 107
5.6 Smallcells, HetNets & WiFi Offload: The Key to CAPEX & OPEX Reduction 109
5.6.1 The Answer to Coverage Limitation 109
5.6.2 Easing both CAPEX and OPEX Requirements 110
5.6.3 MNO Intentions for Femtocell & Small Cell Deployments 111
5.6.4 WiFi Offload to Remain a Permanent Solution 111
5.6.5 A Review of MNO Investments on LTE Off-load Equipment 112
5.6.5.1 SK Telecom’s Dual-Mode WiFi-LTE Femtocell 112
5.6.5.2 Korea Telecom’s: World’s First Smallcell LTE Deployment 113
5.6.5.3 AT&T Mobility: Planned LTE Femotocell Trial 114
5.6.5.4 Virgin Media UK LTE Femtocell Trial 115
6 LTE Operator Service Revenues, ARPU and Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 116
6.1 Global LTE Operator Service Revenues 116
6.1.1 Global LTE Operator Service Revenues and Subscriptions 2011 – 2016 116
6.1.2 Regional Distribution of Revenue Share 2011 – 2016 118
6.2 LTE Operator Subscriptions, ARPU & Service Revenues by Region 127
6.2.1 North America 127
6.2.1.1 Regional Subscriptions, ARPU & Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 127
6.2.1.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 129
6.2.1.3 USA 130
6.2.1.4 Canada 132
6.2.2 Western Europe 134
6.2.2.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 134
6.2.2.2 Revenue & Subscriptions Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 136
6.2.2.3 Austria 137
6.2.2.4 Belgium 139
6.2.2.5 Denmark 141
6.2.2.6 Finland 143
6.2.2.7 France 145
6.2.2.8 Germany 147
6.2.2.9 Greece 149
6.2.2.10 Ireland 151
6.2.2.11 Italy 153
6.2.2.12 Luxembourg 155
6.2.2.13 Netherlands 157
6.2.2.14 Norway 159
6.2.2.15 Portugal 161
6.2.2.16 Spain 163
6.2.2.17 Sweden 165
6.2.2.18 Switzerland 167
6.2.2.19 Turkey 169
6.2.2.20 UK 171
6.2.2.21 Rest of Western Europe 173
6.2.2.22 Andorra 174
6.2.2.23 Cyprus 175
6.2.2.24 Gibraltar 176
6.2.2.25 Iceland 177
6.2.2.26 Isle of Man 178
6.2.2.27 Liechtenstein 179
6.2.2.28 Monaco 180
6.2.3 Asia Pacific 181
6.2.3.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 181
6.2.3.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 183
6.2.3.3 Australia 184
6.2.3.4 Bangladesh 186
6.2.3.5 China 188
6.2.3.6 Hong Kong 190
6.2.3.7 India 192
6.2.3.8 Indonesia 194
6.2.3.9 Japan 196
6.2.3.10 Malaysia 198
6.2.3.11 New Zealand 200
6.2.3.12 Pakistan 202
6.2.3.13 Philippines 204
6.2.3.14 Singapore 206
6.2.3.15 South Korea 208
6.2.3.16 Taiwan 210
6.2.3.17 Thailand 212
6.2.3.18 Vietnam 214
6.2.3.19 Rest of Asia Pacific 216
6.2.3.20 Bhutan 217
6.2.3.21 Brunei 218
6.2.3.22 Cambodia 219
6.2.3.23 Macau 220
6.2.3.24 Maldives 221
6.2.3.25 Nepal 222
6.2.3.26 Sri Lanka 223
6.2.4 Middle East 224
6.2.4.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 224
6.2.4.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 226
6.2.4.3 Iran 227
6.2.4.4 Iraq 229
6.2.4.5 Israel 231
6.2.4.6 Saudi Arabia 233
6.2.4.7 Rest of the Middle East 235
6.2.4.8 Bahrain 236
6.2.4.9 Jordan 237
6.2.4.10 Kuwait 238
6.2.4.11 Oman 239
6.2.4.12 Qatar 240
6.2.4.13 UAE 241
6.2.5 Eastern Europe 242
6.2.5.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 242
6.2.5.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 244
6.2.5.3 Albania 246
6.2.5.4 Belarus 248
6.2.5.5 Bosnia 250
6.2.5.6 Bulgaria 252
6.2.5.7 Croatia 254
6.2.5.8 Czech Republic 256
6.2.5.9 Estonia 258
6.2.5.10 Georgia 260
6.2.5.11 Hungary 262
6.2.5.12 Latvia 264
6.2.5.13 Lithuania 266
6.2.5.14 Macedonia 268
6.2.5.15 Moldova 270
6.2.5.16 Montenegro 272
6.2.5.17 Poland 274
6.2.5.18 Romania 276
6.2.5.19 Russia 278
6.2.5.20 Serbia 280
6.2.5.21 Slovakia 282
6.2.5.22 Slovenia 284
6.2.5.23 Ukraine 286
6.2.5.24 Uzbekistan 288
6.2.5.25 Rest of Eastern Europe 290
6.2.5.26 Armenia 291
6.2.5.27 Azerbaijan 292
6.2.5.28 Kazakhstan 293
6.2.5.29 Kirghizstan 294
6.2.5.30 Kosovo 295
6.2.5.31 Tadjikistan 296
6.2.6 Latin & Central America 297
6.2.6.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 297
6.2.6.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 299
6.2.6.3 Argentina 300
6.2.6.4 Bolivia 302
6.2.6.5 Brazil 304
6.2.6.6 Chile 306
6.2.6.7 Colombia 308
6.2.6.8 Ecuador 310
6.2.6.9 Mexico 312
6.2.6.10 Paraguay 314
6.2.6.11 Peru 316
6.2.6.12 Uruguay 318
6.2.6.13 Venezuela 320
6.2.6.14 Rest of Latin & Central America 322
6.2.6.15 Bahamas 323
6.2.6.16 Bermuda 324
6.2.6.17 Bolivia 325
6.2.6.18 Costa Rica 326
6.2.6.19 Jamaica 327
6.2.6.20 Netherlands Antilles 328
6.2.6.21 Nicaragua 329
6.2.6.22 Puerto Rico 330
6.2.7 Africa 331
6.2.7.1 Regional Service Revenues 2011 – 2016 331
6.2.7.2 Revenue Distribution by Country 2011 – 2016 333
6.2.7.3 Algeria 334
6.2.7.4 Egypt 336
6.2.7.5 Kenya 338
6.2.7.6 Morocco 340
6.2.7.7 Nigeria 342
6.2.7.8 South Africa 344
6.2.7.9 Sudan 346
6.2.7.10 Tanzania 348
6.2.7.11 Tunisia 350
6.2.7.12 Rest of Africa 352
6.2.7.13 Ghana 353
6.2.7.14 Namibia 354
6.2.7.15 Rwanda 355
6.2.7.16 Senegal 356
6.2.7.17 Uganda 357

List of Tables

Table 1: TCO for Mobile Broadband Technologies (2011 ? 2016) 64
Table 2: LTE Price Plans in North America Q1’2012 (Selected MNOs) 66
Table 3: LTE Price Plans in Asia Pacific Q1’2012 (Selected MNOs) 67
Table 4: LTE Price Plans in Europe Q1’2012 (Selected MNOs) 68
Table 5: LTE Price Plans in the Middle East Q1’2012 (Selected MNOs) 68

List of Figures

Figure 1: Map of Commercial LTE Deployments Worldwide 37
Figure 2: LTE Subscriptions by Country Q4’2011 38
Figure 3: LTE Subscriptions by Operator Q4’2011 39
Figure 4: LTE Devices Available Through Commercial MNOs 40
Figure 5: LTE Technology Migration Paths Survey Results 43
Figure 6: Reference Architecture for CS Fallback for UMTS/GSM 47
Figure 7: Voice over IMS in LTE 49
Figure 8: SRVCC Architecture for E-UTRAN to 3GPP UTRAN/GERAN 49
Figure 9: LightSquared LTE-Satellite Network Model 60
Figure 10: Service Diversity in LTE Networks 71
Figure 11: Policy Based Traffic Offloading 72
Figure 12: Savings Attained from Video Traffic Optimization 73
Figure 13: Average Cost per GB based on LTE Price Plans Worldwide 79
Figure 14: Percentage Estimates of Network CAPEX ? Developed Markets 84
Figure 15: Percentage Estimates of Network CAPEX ? Emerging Markets 84
Figure 16: Cost of LTE Base Station Deployment by Terrain (USD Thousands) 85
Figure 17: Cost of LTE Base Station Equipment 2009 ? 2015 (USD) 86
Figure 18: LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenues 2010 – 2015 86
Figure 19: Cost of a Rural Site Upgrade 87
Figure 20: Cost of an Urban Site Upgrade 87
Figure 21: Cost of a New Rural Site Deployment 88
Figure 22: LTE Infrastructure Revenues by Equipment Type 2010 – 2015 89
Figure 23: Fiber vs. Microwave Mobile Backhaul Cost Comparison 91
Figure 24: Verizon Wireless LTE Coverage Map 92
Figure 25: AT&T Mobility (USA) LTE Coverage Map 93
Figure 26: NTT DoCoMo (Japan) LTE Device Portfolio 95
Figure 27: LTE Infrastructure Spending Market Share by Region (2015) 102
Figure 28: Illustration of Self Organizing Networks 109
Figure 29: Small Cell and Flexible Networking Concept Diagram 112
Figure 30: Global LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 118
Figure 31: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 119
Figure 32: LTE Subscriber ARPU Projections by Region 2011 ? 2016 (USD) 120
Figure 33: LTE Operator Service Revenues by Region 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 120
Figure 34: LTE Operator Subscriptions by Region 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 121
Figure 35: LTE Subscriber ARPU Projections by Region 2011 ? 2016 (USD) 121
Figure 36: LTE End User Device Shipments by Region 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 122
Figure 37: LTE End User Device Shipments Revenues by Region 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 122
Figure 38: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2011) 123
Figure 39: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2011) 123
Figure 40: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2012) 124
Figure 41: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2012) 124
Figure 42: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2013) 125
Figure 43: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2013) 125
Figure 44: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2014) 126
Figure 45: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2014) 126
Figure 46: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2015) 127
Figure 47: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2015) 127
Figure 48: Global LTE Operator Service Revenue Market Share by Region (2016) 128
Figure 49: Global LTE Operator Subscriptions Market Share by Region (2016) 128
Figure 50: North America LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 129
Figure 51: North America LTE Operator Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 130
Figure 52: North America LTE ARPU Projections 2011 ? 2016 (USD) 130
Figure 53: North America LTE Operator Service Revenues by Country 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 131
Figure 54: North America LTE Subscriptions by Country 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 131
Figure 55: USA LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 132
Figure 56: USA LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 132
Figure 57: USA LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 133
Figure 58: Canada LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 134
Figure 59: Canada LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 134
Figure 60: Canada LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 135
Figure 61: Western Europe LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 136
Figure 62: Western Europe LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 136
Figure 63: Western Europe LTE ARPU Projections 2011 ? 2016 (USD) 137
Figure 64: Western Europe LTE Operator Service Revenues by Country 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 138
Figure 65: Western Europe LTE Subscriptions by Country 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 138
Figure 66: Austria LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 139
Figure 67: Austria LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 139
Figure 68: Austria LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 140
Figure 69: Belgium LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 141
Figure 70: Belgium LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 141
Figure 71: Belgium LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 142
Figure 72: Denmark LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 143
Figure 73: Denmark LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 143
Figure 74: Denmark LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 144
Figure 75: Finland LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 145
Figure 76: Finland LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 145
Figure 77: Finland LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 146
Figure 78: France LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 147
Figure 79: France LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 147
Figure 80: France LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 148
Figure 81: Germany LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 149
Figure 82: Germany LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 149
Figure 83: Germany LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 150
Figure 84: Greece LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 151
Figure 85: Greece LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 151
Figure 86: Greece LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 152
Figure 87: Ireland LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 153
Figure 88: Ireland LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 153
Figure 89: Ireland LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 154
Figure 90: Italy LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 155
Figure 91: Italy LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 155
Figure 92: Italy LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 156
Figure 93: Luxembourg LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 157
Figure 94: Luxembourg LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 157
Figure 95: Luxembourg LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 158
Figure 96: Netherlands LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 159
Figure 97: Netherlands LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 159
Figure 98: Netherlands LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 160
Figure 99: Norway LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 161
Figure 100: Norway LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 161
Figure 101: Norway LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 162
Figure 102: Portugal LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 163
Figure 103: Portugal LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 163
Figure 104: Portugal LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 164
Figure 105: Spain LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 165
Figure 106: Spain LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 165
Figure 107: Spain LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 166
Figure 108: Sweden LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 167
Figure 109: Sweden LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 167
Figure 110: Sweden LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 168
Figure 111: Switzerland LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 169
Figure 112: Switzerland LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 169
Figure 113: Switzerland LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 170
Figure 114: Turkey LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 171
Figure 115: Turkey LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 171
Figure 116: Turkey LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 172
Figure 117: UK LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 173
Figure 118: UK LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 173
Figure 119: UK LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 174
Figure 120: LTE Operator Service Revenues in the Rest of Western Europe 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 175
Figure 121: LTE Operator Subscriptions in the Rest of Western Europe 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 175
Figure 122: Andorra LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 176
Figure 123: Andorra LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 176
Figure 124: Cyprus LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 177
Figure 125: Cyprus LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 177
Figure 126: Gibraltar LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 178
Figure 127: Gibraltar LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 178
Figure 128: Iceland LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 179
Figure 129: Iceland LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 179
Figure 130: Isle of Man LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 180
Figure 131: Isle of Man LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 180
Figure 132: Liechtenstein LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 181
Figure 133: Liechtenstein LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 181
Figure 134: Monaco LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 182
Figure 135: Monaco LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 182
Figure 136: Asia Pacific LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 183
Figure 137: Asia Pacific LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 183
Figure 138: Asia Pacific LTE ARPU Projections 2011 ? 2016 (USD) 184
Figure 139: Asia Pacific LTE Operator Service Revenues by Country 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 185
Figure 140: Asia Pacific LTE Subscriptions by Country 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 185
Figure 141: Australia LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 186
Figure 142: Australia LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 186
Figure 143: Australia LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 187
Figure 144: Bangladesh LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 188
Figure 145: Bangladesh LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 188
Figure 146: Bangladesh LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 189
Figure 147: China LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 190
Figure 148: China LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 190
Figure 149: China LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 191
Figure 150: Hong Kong LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 192
Figure 151: Hong Kong LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 192
Figure 152: Hong Kong LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 193
Figure 153: India LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 194
Figure 154: India LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 194
Figure 155: India LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 195
Figure 156: Indonesia LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 196
Figure 157: Indonesia LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 196
Figure 158: Indonesia LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 197
Figure 159: Japan LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 198
Figure 160: Japan LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 198
Figure 161: Japan LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 199
Figure 162: Malaysia LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 200
Figure 163: Malaysia LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 200
Figure 164: Malaysia LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 201
Figure 165: New Zealand LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 202
Figure 166: New Zealand LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 202
Figure 167: New Zealand LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 203
Figure 168: Pakistan LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 204
Figure 169: Pakistan LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 204
Figure 170: Pakistan LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 205
Figure 171: Philippines LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 206
Figure 172: Philippines LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 206
Figure 173: Philippines LTE Subscriptions by Operator 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 207
Figure 174: Singapore LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 ? 2016 (USD Billions) 208
Figure 175: Singapore LTE Subscriptions 2011 ? 2016 (Millions) 208


【レポート販売概要】

■ タイトル:4G技術及びLTEビジネスインテリジェンス(The Definitive Guide to 4G Technology and LTE Business Intelligence)
■ 発行日:2013年11月6日
■ 調査会社:Mind Commerce
■ 商品コード:MCM31221015
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