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【英文タイトル】The Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2015 – 2020 - Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & Fronthaul

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1 Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Topics Covered
1.3 Historical Revenue & Forecast Segmentation
1.4 Key Questions Answered
1.5 Key Findings
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Target Audience
1.8 Companies & Organizations Mentioned

2 Chapter 2: An Overview of Wireless Network Infrastructure
2.1 What is the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market?
2.2 2G: GSM & CDMA
2.2.1 2G Trends & Developments
2.2.2 2G Market Summary
2.3 3G: W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA & CDMA2000
2.3.1 3G Trends & Developments
2.3.2 3G Market Summary
2.4 4G: LTE, LTE-Advanced & WiMAX
2.4.1 4G Trends & Developments
2.4.2 4G Market Summary
2.5 Macrocell RAN Market for 2G/3G/4G
2.5.1 Macrocell RAN Trends & Developments
2.6 HetNet RAN Market for 2G/3G/4G
2.6.1 HetNet RAN Trends & Developments
2.6.2 Small Cells
2.6.3 C-RAN
2.6.4 DAS
2.6.5 Carrier WiFi
2.7 Mobile Core
2.7.1 Mobile Core Trends & Developments
2.8 Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul
2.8.1 Mobile Backhaul/Fronthaul Trends & Developments

3 Chapter 3: Market Drivers, Barriers & Risks
3.1 Market Drivers
3.1.1 Mobile Subscriptions Growth
3.1.1.1 Asia Pacific
3.1.1.2 Eastern Europe
3.1.1.3 Latin & Central America
3.1.1.4 Middle East & Africa
3.1.1.5 North America
3.1.1.6 Western Europe
3.1.2 Smartphone & Tablet Proliferation
3.1.3 Growing Penetration of Mobile Broadband
3.1.4 Mobile Data Traffic Growth
3.1.5 Interest from Vertical Markets
3.1.6 Reducing the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
3.1.7 Replacement of TDM with Ethernet: Continued Growth in Backhaul
3.1.8 Advances in Spectrum Flexibility & Carrier Aggregation: Driving HetNet Deployments
3.1.9 Strategic Choice for CDMA & WiMAX Operators: Join Mainstream Ecosystem
3.1.10 Addressing Legacy Network Congestion
3.1.11 Bringing Broadband to the Masses
3.1.12 Trend Summary: Which Segments of the Wireless Infrastructure Market Will Witness Growth?
3.2 Barriers & Risks
3.2.1 CapEx Commitments
3.2.2 Spectrum Scarcity
3.2.3 RAN Sharing: A Concept Embraced by Operators
3.2.4 Operators Are Finding Innovative Ways to Address Capacity Issues
3.2.5 Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Threats
3.2.6 Country Specific Risks
3.3 Key Strategic Options for Operators
3.4 Business Case for Investments in New and Existing Technologies
3.4.1 Gain Operational Efficiencies Through Strategic Investments
3.4.2 Invest in Capacity for Increased Revenue Opportunities
3.4.3 Deliver Best User Experience
3.4.4 Reduce Competitive Threats
3.4.5 Reserve Network Capacity the M2M Opportunities
3.4.6 Increase Customer Satisfaction
3.4.7 Capitalize on Differentiation Strategies
3.4.8 Evolve towards the Next Generation

4 Chapter 4: Mobile Network CapEx Review
4.1 Global Mobile Network CapEx
4.2 Regional Split
4.3 Key Operator Commitments
4.3.1 China Mobile
4.3.2 China Unicom
4.3.3 AT&T Mobility
4.3.4 Vodafone Group
4.3.5 Verizon Wireless
4.3.6 China Telecom
4.3.7 NTT DoCoMo
4.3.8 Sprint Corporation
4.3.9 SoftBank Corporation
4.3.10 T-Mobile US
4.3.11 KDDI
4.3.12 DT (Deutsche Telekom)
4.3.13 MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
4.3.14 Orange
4.3.15 Telenor Group
4.3.16 SK Telecom
4.3.17 Vivo
4.3.18 TIM Brazil
4.3.19 LG Uplus
4.3.20 Telkomsel
4.3.21 Megafon
4.3.22 Bharti Airtel
4.3.23 Movistar Venezuela
4.3.24 TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
4.3.25 Vimpelcom
4.4 Asia Pacific Mobile Network CapEx
4.5 Eastern Europe Mobile Network CapEx
4.6 Latin & Central America Mobile Network CapEx
4.7 Middle East & Africa Mobile Network CapEx
4.8 North America Mobile Network CapEx
4.9 Western Europe Mobile Network CapEx

5 Chapter 5: Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue Review
5.1 Global Mobile Network Subscriptions
5.2 Global Mobile Network Service Revenue
5.3 Segmentation by Technology
5.3.1 Mobile Network Subscriptions by Technology
5.3.2 Mobile Network Service Revenue by Technology
5.4 GSM Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.5 iDEN Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.6 CDMA Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.7 W-CDMA/HSPA Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.8 TD-SCDMA Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.9 FDD LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.10 TD-LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.11 WiMAX Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.12 Regional Split
5.12.1 Mobile Network Subscriptions by Region
5.12.2 Mobile Network Service Revenue by Region
5.13 Service Split
5.13.1 Mobile Network Service Revenue by Service Type
5.13.2 Voice Service Revenue
5.13.3 SMS/MMS Service Revenue
5.13.4 Mobile Broadband Service Revenue
5.14 Asia Pacific Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.15 Eastern Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.16 Latin & Central America Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.17 Middle East & Africa Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.18 North America Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue
5.19 Western Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue

6 Chapter 6: Wireless Network Deployment Strategies
6.1 Antenna & RAN Strategies
6.1.1 Single RAN vs. Overlay Deployment
6.1.2 Adopting an RRH and FTTA Design
6.1.3 Migrating Towards C-RAN Architecture
6.1.4 Optimal Antenna Selection
6.1.5 Interference Limitation Strategies
6.1.6 Managing Co-Existence with Legacy 3G/2G RF Sites
6.2 Mobile Core Strategies
6.2.1 Integration of Functions & Virtualization
6.2.2 Deployment Architecture Choices
6.2.3 Supporting Legacy Networks
6.2.4 Integration with IMS
6.2.5 Embedding DPI for Policy Enforcement & Network Optimization
6.3 Backhaul & Fronthaul Strategies
6.3.1 Architectural Impact of X2 Interface
6.3.2 LTE-Advanced Requirements
6.3.3 Growing Backhaul Capacity & Latency Requirements
6.3.4 IPsec
6.3.5 Technology Options: Fiber, Microwave & Millimeter Wave
6.3.6 Developing a HetNet Backhaul Strategy
6.3.7 Synchronization and Timing
6.3.8 Backhaul Sharing
6.3.9 Fronthaul Options: Fiber vs. Wireless

7 Chapter 7: Industry Roadmap & Value Chain
7.1 Industry Roadmap
7.1.1 Initial LTE FDD Rollouts: 2010 – 2011
7.1.2 Rise of the HetNet Ecosystem: 2012 – 2013
7.1.3 A Wave of TD-LTE and LTE-Advanced Deployments: 2014 – 2016
7.1.4 Moving Towards Virtualized Infrastructure: 2017 – 2019
7.1.5 Start of the 5G Era: 2020 & Beyond
7.2 Value Chain
7.3 Embedded Technology Ecosystem
7.3.1 Chipset Developers
7.3.2 Embedded Component/Software Providers
7.4 RAN Ecosystem
7.4.1 Macrocell RAN OEMs
7.4.2 Pure-Play and Specialist Small Cell OEMs
7.4.3 WiFi Access Point OEMs
7.4.4 DAS & Repeater Solution Providers
7.4.5 C-RAN Solution Providers
7.4.6 Other Technology & Network Component Providers/Enablers
7.5 Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Ecosystem
7.5.1 Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers
7.6 Mobile Core Ecosystem
7.6.1 Core Network Infrastructure & Software Providers
7.7 Connectivity Ecosystem
7.7.1 2G, 3G & 4G Wireless Carriers
7.7.2 WiFi Connectivity Providers
7.7.3 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) Providers
7.8 SON Ecosystem
7.8.1 SON Solution Providers
7.9 SDN & NFV Ecosystem
7.9.1 SDN & NFV Providers

8 Chapter 8: Vendor Landscape
8.1 Vendor Outlook
8.1.1 Pricing & Growth Sustainability
8.1.2 Portfolio Diversification
8.2 Vendor Ranking
8.2.1 Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core
8.2.2 Small Cell RAN
8.2.3 C-RAN
8.2.4 DAS
8.2.5 Carrier WiFi
8.2.6 Mobile Backhaul

9 Chapter 9: Wireless Network Infrastructure Incumbents
9.1 Alcatel-Lucent
9.2 Cisco Systems
9.3 Ericsson
9.4 Fujitsu
9.5 Hitachi
9.6 Huawei
9.7 NEC Corporation
9.8 Nokia Networks
9.9 Samsung Electronics
9.10 ZTE

10 Chapter 10: Macrocell RAN, Small Cell, C-RAN & Mobile Core Specialists
10.1 Accelleran
10.2 Adax
10.3 ADB
10.4 Affirmed Networks
10.5 Airspan Networks
10.6 Airvana
10.7 Alpha Networks
10.8 Altiostar Networks
10.9 Arcadyan Technology Corporation
10.10 Argela
10.11 ARItel
10.12 Artemis Networks
10.13 Askey Computer Corporation
10.14 ASOCS
10.15 Athena Wireless Communications (Google)
10.16 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless (Moseley Associates)
10.17 Brocade Communications Systems
10.18 Casa Systems
10.19 CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)
10.20 Contela
10.21 Connectem (Brocade)
10.22 CS Corporation
10.23 Datang Mobile
10.24 Dongwon T&I
10.25 Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications)
10.26 Gemtek Technology Company
10.27 GENBAND
10.28 GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
10.29 HP (Hewlett-Packard Company)
10.30 ip.access
10.31 Juni Global
10.32 Juniper Networks
10.33 Lemko
10.34 LGS Innovations
10.35 Mavenir (Mitel)
10.36 New Postcom Equipment Company
10.37 NewNet Communication Technologies
10.38 Nutaq
10.39 Oceus Networks
10.40 Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
10.41 Parallel Wireless
10.42 Polaris Networks
10.43 Potevio (China Potevio Company)
10.44 Quanta Computer
10.45 Qucell
10.46 Quortus
10.47 Redline Communications
10.48 Sagemcom
10.49 Samji Electronics Company
10.50 SerComm Corporation
10.51 SK Telesys
10.52 SpiderCloud Wireless
10.53 Star Solutions
10.54 Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
10.55 Taqua
10.56 Tecom
10.57 TEKTELIC Communications
10.58 Telum
10.59 Telrad Networks
10.60 WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
10.61 Z-Com (ZDC Wireless)

11 Chapter 11: Antenna, DAS & Repeater Solution Specialists
11.1 AceAxis
11.2 ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
11.3 Affarii Technologies
11.4 American Tower Corporation
11.5 Arqiva
11.6 Axis Teknologies
11.7 Black Box Corporation
11.8 BTI Wireless
11.9 CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
11.10 CCI (Crown Castle International)
11.11 CCI Systems
11.12 Cobham Wireless
11.13 Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
11.14 CommScope
11.15 Corning
11.16 Dali Wireless
11.17 DeltaNode (Bird Technologies)
11.18 Ethertronics
11.19 ExteNet Systems
11.20 Foxcom
11.21 Galtronics
11.22 Goodman Networks
11.23 GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
11.24 JRC (Japan Radio Company)
11.25 JMA Wireless
11.26 Kisan Telecom
11.27 KMW
11.28 Kathrein-Werke KG
11.29 MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
11.30 Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group)
11.31 MTI Mobile
11.32 Nexius
11.33 Nextivity
11.34 RF Window
11.35 RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
11.36 Rosenberger
11.37 SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
11.38 Sumitomo Electric Industries
11.39 TESSCO Technologies
11.40 Westell Technologies
11.41 Zinwave

12 Chapter 12: Carrier WiFi Specialists
12.1 4ipnet
12.2 ABB
12.3 Accuris Networks
12.4 Aerohive Networks
12.5 Alvarion Technologies
12.6 Aptilo Networks
12.7 Aruba Networks
12.8 Autelan
12.9 BandwidthX
12.10 Birdstep Technology
12.11 Browan Communications
12.12 BSG Wireless
12.13 D-Link Corporation
12.14 Edgewater Wireless Systems
12.15 EION Wireless
12.16 Firetide
12.17 Fortinet
12.18 Front Porch
12.19 GoNet Systems
12.20 Handlink Technologies
12.21 Meru Networks
12.22 Netgem
12.23 NETGEAR
12.24 Nomadix
12.25 Panasonic Corporation
12.26 Ro-Timak Technology
12.27 Ruckus Wireless
12.28 Senao Networks
12.29 Smith Micro Software
12.30 SpectrumMax
12.31 Syniverse Technologies
12.32 TP-LINK Technologies
12.33 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
12.34 Ubiquiti Networks
12.35 WeFi
12.36 Zebra Technologies Corporation
12.37 ZyXEL

13 Chapter 13: Enabling Technology Providers
13.1 6WIND
13.2 Ablaze Wireless
13.3 Accelink Technologies
13.4 ADLINK Technology
13.5 ADI (Analog Devices Inc.)
13.6 AirHop Communications
13.7 AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices)
13.8 Allot Communications
13.9 Altera Corporation
13.10 Amarisoft
13.11 Amdocs
13.12 Anite
13.13 Anritsu Corporation
13.14 Aricent
13.15 ARM Holdings
13.16 Astellia
13.17 ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
13.18 Avago Technologies
13.19 Azcom Technology
13.20 Benetel
13.21 Blu Wireless Technology
13.22 Broadcom
13.23 Cadence Design Systems
13.24 Cavium
13.25 CeedTec
13.26 Cellwize
13.27 Celtro
13.28 Coherent Logix
13.29 Comcores ApS
13.30 CommAgility
13.31 ConteXtream
13.32 Cyan
13.33 D2 Technologies
13.34 Dell
13.35 Direct Beam
13.36 eASIC Corporation
13.37 Eden Rock Communications
13.38 EDX Wireless
13.39 Eoptolink Technology
13.40 ERCOM
13.41 EXFO
13.42 EZchip Semiconductor
13.43 Federated Wireless
13.44 Faraday Technology Corporation
13.45 Finisar Corporation
13.46 GigaLight (Shenzhen Gigalight Technology Company)
13.47 GlobalFoundaries
13.48 Hisense (Hisense Broadband Multimedia Technology)
13.49 HG Genuine
13.50 IMEC International
13.51 InfoVista
13.52 InnoLight Technology Corporation
13.53 Intel Corporation
13.54 InterDigital
13.55 iPosi
13.56 Ixia
13.57 JDSU (JDS Uniphase Corporation)
13.58 Keysight Technologies
13.59 Kumu Networks
13.60 Lattice Semiconductor
13.61 Lime Microsystems
13.62 Macom (M/A-COM Technology Solutions)
13.63 Maxim Integrated
13.64 Microsemi Corporation
13.65 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
13.66 Mobiveil
13.67 Molex
13.68 Nash Technologies
13.69 Node-H
13.70 Nomor Research
13.71 NXP Semiconductors
13.72 OE Solutions
13.73 Octasic
13.74 Optulink
13.75 P.I. Works
13.76 Pletronics
13.77 PMC-Sierra
13.78 Procera Networks
13.79 Public Wireless
13.80 Qualcomm
13.81 Qulsar
13.82 QEOS
13.83 Qwilt
13.84 RADCOM
13.85 Radisys Corporation
13.86 Rakon
13.87 Red Hat
13.88 Reverb Networks
13.89 RF DSP
13.90 Saguna Networks
13.91 SAI Technology
13.92 Sistelbanda
13.93 Source Photonics
13.94 Tata Elxsi
13.95 TEOCO Corporation
13.96 TI (Texas Instruments)
13.97 Tulinx
13.98 U-blox
13.99 Vectron International
13.100 VPIsystems
13.101 WiPro
13.102 XCellAir
13.103 Xelic
13.104 Xilinx

14 Chapter 14: Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Vendors
14.1 3Roam
14.2 4RF
14.3 Accedian Networks
14.4 Actelis Networks
14.5 Actiontec
14.6 Actus Networks
14.7 ADTRAN
14.8 ADVA Optical Networking
14.9 Advantech Wireless
14.10 ALAXALA Networks
14.11 Albis Technologies
14.12 ALCOMA
14.13 Allied Data Technologies
14.14 Allied Telesis
14.15 Aquantia
14.16 Arris
14.17 Avanti Communications
14.18 Aviat Networks
14.19 AVM
14.20 BLiNQ Networks
14.21 BluWan
14.22 BridgeWave Communications
14.23 BTI Systems
14.24 CableFree Solutions
14.25 Calix
14.26 Cambium Networks
14.27 Canoga Perkins
14.28 Carlson Wireless Technologies
14.29 CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)
14.30 CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
14.31 Ceragon
14.32 Cielo Networks
14.33 Ciena Corporation
14.34 Comtrend
14.35 Corecess
14.36 DASAN Networks
14.37 DragonWave
14.38 E-Band Communications (Moseley Associates)
14.39 E-Blink
14.40 ECI Telecom
14.41 Elva-1
14.42 Exalt Communications
14.43 Extreme Networks
14.44 FastBack Networks
14.45 Fiberhome Technologies
14.46 FibroLan
14.47 Genmix Technology
14.48 Gilat Satellite Networks
14.49 HFR
14.50 Huahuan
14.51 Hughes Network Systems
14.52 HXI
14.53 iDirect
14.54 Intracom Telecom
14.55 IPITEK
14.56 Iskratel
14.57 KEYMILE
14.58 LightPointe Communications
14.59 Loea Corporation
14.60 MAX4G
14.61 Microwave Networks
14.62 MIMOtech
14.63 MRV Communications
14.64 Nexcomm Systems
14.65 NexxComm Wireless
14.66 Omnitron Systems
14.67 OneAccess Networks
14.68 Overture Networks
14.69 Polewall
14.70 Positron
14.71 Proxim Wireless Corporation
14.72 RACOM
14.73 RAD Data Communications
14.74 RADWIN
14.75 SAF Tehnika
14.76 SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica)
14.77 Siklu
14.78 SkyFiber
14.79 SMC Networks
14.80 Solectek
14.81 Star Microwave
14.82 Tarana Wireless
14.83 Telco Systems
14.84 Tellabs
14.85 Tellion
14.86 Tellumat
14.87 Telsey
14.88 Tilgin
14.89 Trango Systems
14.90 Transmode
14.91 Ubiquoss
14.92 UTStarcom
14.93 Vubiq Networks
14.94 Wave1
14.95 Wavesight
14.96 Xavi Technologies
14.97 Yamaha Corporation
14.98 Zhone Technologies

15 Chapter 15: Global Market Analysis & Forecasts
15.1 Market Definition
15.2 Decomposing the Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market
15.3 Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core
15.3.1 2G/3G vs. 4G Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Revenue
15.3.2 Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Revenue by Region
15.4 Macrocell RAN Submarket
15.4.1 Macrocell RAN Revenue
15.4.2 Macrocell RAN Base Station Shipments
15.4.3 Segmentation by Infrastructure Component
15.4.4 Segmentation by Region
15.4.5 Segmentation by Technology
15.4.6 Base Station Segmentation by Region
15.4.7 Base Station Segmentation by Technology
15.4.8 GSM Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.9 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.10 TD-SCDMA Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.11 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.12 LTE FDD Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.13 TD-LTE Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.14 WiMAX Base Station Shipments & Revenue
15.4.15 Base Station Controller Segmentation by Region
15.4.16 Base Station Controller Segmentation by Technology
15.4.17 GSM Base Station Controller Revenue
15.4.18 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller Revenue
15.4.19 TD-SCDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
15.4.20 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
15.5 Mobile Core Submarket
15.5.1 Segmentation by Region
15.5.2 Segmentation by Technology
15.5.3 3G Packet Core Submarket
15.5.4 WiMAX ASN & CSN Submarket
15.5.5 EPC Submarket
15.6 HLR (Home Location Register) Submarket
15.6.1 Segmentation by Region
15.7 MSS (Mobile Switching Subsystem) Submarket
15.7.1 Segmentation by Region
15.7.2 Segmentation by Submarket
15.7.3 Mobile Switching Center
15.7.4 Mobile Soft Switch
15.8 Small Cell RAN Submarket
15.8.1 Small Cell Revenue
15.8.2 Small Cell Unit Shipments
15.8.3 Segmentation by Region
15.8.4 Segmentation by Air Interface Technology
15.8.5 GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.6 CDMA2000/EV-DO Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.7 LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.8 TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.9 WiMAX Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.10 Segmentation by Cell Size
15.8.11 Microcell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.12 Picocell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.8.13 Femtocell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.9 C-RAN Submarket
15.9.1 C-RAN Revenue
15.9.2 Segmentation by Region
15.9.3 Segmentation by Submarket
15.9.4 RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.9.5 C-RAN Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.9.6 C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Revenue
15.9.7 Mobile Fronthaul Revenue
15.10 DAS Submarket
15.10.1 DAS Revenue
15.10.2 DAS Node Unit Shipments
15.10.3 Segmentation by Region
15.10.4 Indoor vs. Outdoor Segmentation
15.10.5 Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.10.6 Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.11 Carrier WiFi Submarket
15.11.1 Carrier WiFi Revenue
15.11.2 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments
15.11.3 Segmentation by Region
15.11.4 Segmentation by Equipment Type
15.11.5 Carrier WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.11.6 Carrier WiFi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.11.7 Segmentation by Integration Approach
15.11.8 Managed WiFi Offload Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.11.9 Unmanaged ‘Open Access’ WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
15.12 Macrocell Backhaul Submarket
15.12.1 Segmentation by Region
15.12.2 Segmentation by Technology
15.12.3 ATM
15.12.4 Coaxial Cable
15.12.5 DSL
15.12.6 Ethernet over Copper
15.12.7 Ethernet over Fiber
15.12.8 Microwave Radio
15.12.9 PDH
15.12.10 PON
15.12.11 Satellite
15.12.12 SONET, SDH & WDM
15.12.13 WiMAX
15.13 Small Cell Backhaul Submarket
15.13.1 Segmentation by Region
15.13.2 Segmentation by Technology
15.13.3 Ethernet over Copper
15.13.4 Ethernet over Fiber
15.13.5 DSL
15.13.6 NLOS Microwave (Below 6 GHz)
15.13.7 PTP Microwave (6-60 GHz)
15.13.8 PTMP Microwave (6-60 GHz)
15.13.9 Millimeter Wave (unlicensed 60 GHz)
15.13.10 Millimeter Wave (licensed 71-76, 81-86 GHz)
15.13.11 Satellite

16 Chapter 16: Regional Market Analysis & Forecasts
16.1 Asia Pacific
16.1.1 Macrocell RAN
16.1.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.1.3 GSM Base Stations
16.1.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.1.5 TD-SCDMA Base Stations
16.1.6 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.1.7 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.1.8 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.1.9 WiMAX Base Stations
16.1.10 Base Station Controller
16.1.11 GSM Base Station Controller
16.1.12 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.1.13 TD-SCDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.1.14 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.1.15 Mobile Core
16.1.16 3G Packet Core
16.1.17 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.1.18 EPC
16.1.19 HLR
16.1.20 MSS
16.1.21 Small Cell RAN
16.1.22 C-RAN
16.1.23 RRH
16.1.24 C-RAN Small Cells
16.1.25 C-RAN BBU
16.1.26 Mobile Fronthaul
16.1.27 DAS
16.1.28 Carrier WiFi
16.1.29 Macrocell Backhaul
16.1.30 Small Cell Backhaul
16.2 Eastern Europe
16.2.1 Macrocell RAN
16.2.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.2.3 GSM Base Stations
16.2.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.2.5 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.2.6 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.2.7 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.2.8 WiMAX Base Stations
16.2.9 Base Station Controller
16.2.10 GSM Base Station Controller
16.2.11 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.2.12 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.2.13 Mobile Core
16.2.14 3G Packet Core
16.2.15 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.2.16 EPC
16.2.17 HLR
16.2.18 MSS
16.2.19 Small Cell RAN
16.2.20 C-RAN
16.2.21 RRH
16.2.22 C-RAN Small Cells
16.2.23 C-RAN BBU
16.2.24 Mobile Fronthaul
16.2.25 DAS
16.2.26 Carrier WiFi
16.2.27 Macrocell Backhaul
16.2.28 Small Cell Backhaul
16.3 Latin & Central America
16.3.1 Macrocell RAN
16.3.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.3.3 GSM Base Stations
16.3.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.3.5 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.3.6 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.3.7 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.3.8 WiMAX Base Stations
16.3.9 Base Station Controller
16.3.10 GSM Base Station Controller
16.3.11 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.3.12 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.3.13 Mobile Core
16.3.14 3G Packet Core
16.3.15 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.3.16 EPC
16.3.17 HLR
16.3.18 MSS
16.3.19 Small Cell RAN
16.3.20 C-RAN
16.3.21 RRH
16.3.22 C-RAN Small Cells
16.3.23 C-RAN BBU
16.3.24 Mobile Fronthaul
16.3.25 DAS
16.3.26 Carrier WiFi
16.3.27 Macrocell Backhaul
16.3.28 Small Cell Backhaul
16.4 Middle East & Africa
16.4.1 Macrocell RAN
16.4.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.4.3 GSM Base Stations
16.4.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.4.5 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.4.6 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.4.7 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.4.8 WiMAX Base Stations
16.4.9 Base Station Controller
16.4.10 GSM Base Station Controller
16.4.11 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.4.12 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.4.13 Mobile Core
16.4.14 3G Packet Core
16.4.15 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.4.16 EPC
16.4.17 HLR
16.4.18 MSS
16.4.19 Small Cell RAN
16.4.20 C-RAN
16.4.21 RRH
16.4.22 C-RAN Small Cells
16.4.23 C-RAN BBU
16.4.24 Mobile Fronthaul
16.4.25 DAS
16.4.26 Carrier WiFi
16.4.27 Macrocell Backhaul
16.4.28 Small Cell Backhaul
16.5 North America
16.5.1 Macrocell RAN
16.5.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.5.3 GSM Base Stations
16.5.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.5.5 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.5.6 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.5.7 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.5.8 WiMAX Base Stations
16.5.9 Base Station Controller
16.5.10 GSM Base Station Controller
16.5.11 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.5.12 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.5.13 Mobile Core
16.5.14 3G Packet Core
16.5.15 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.5.16 EPC
16.5.17 HLR
16.5.18 MSS
16.5.19 Small Cell RAN
16.5.20 C-RAN
16.5.21 RRH
16.5.22 C-RAN Small Cells
16.5.23 C-RAN BBU
16.5.24 Mobile Fronthaul
16.5.25 DAS
16.5.26 Carrier WiFi
16.5.27 Macrocell Backhaul
16.5.28 Small Cell Backhaul
16.6 Western Europe
16.6.1 Macrocell RAN
16.6.2 Macrocell RAN Base Stations
16.6.3 GSM Base Stations
16.6.4 CDMA2000/EV-DO Base Stations
16.6.5 W-CDMA/HSPA Base Stations
16.6.6 LTE FDD Base Stations
16.6.7 TD-LTE Base Stations
16.6.8 WiMAX Base Stations
16.6.9 Base Station Controller
16.6.10 GSM Base Station Controller
16.6.11 CDMA2000 Base Station Controller
16.6.12 W-CDMA Base Station Controller Revenue
16.6.13 Mobile Core
16.6.14 3G Packet Core
16.6.15 WiMAX ASN & CSN
16.6.16 EPC
16.6.17 HLR
16.6.18 MSS
16.6.19 Small Cell RAN
16.6.20 C-RAN
16.6.21 RRH
16.6.22 C-RAN Small Cells
16.6.23 C-RAN BBU
16.6.24 Mobile Fronthaul
16.6.25 DAS
16.6.26 Carrier WiFi
16.6.27 Macrocell Backhaul
16.6.28 Small Cell Backhaul

17 Chapter 17: The Emerging 5G Ecosystem & Technology
17.1 What is 5G?
17.2 5G Requirements
17.2.1 Data Volume
17.2.2 Throughput
17.2.3 Response Time & Latency
17.2.4 Device Density
17.2.5 Availability & Coverage
17.2.6 Battery Life
17.2.7 Energy Saving & Cost Reduction
17.3 5G Market Drivers
17.3.1 Why the Need for a 5G Standard?
17.3.2 Improving Spectrum Utilization
17.3.3 Advances in Air Interface Transmission Schemes
17.3.4 Gigabit Wireless Connectivity: Supporting Future Services
17.3.5 Moving Towards IoT (Internet of Things): Increasing Device Density
17.3.6 Towards a Flatter Network Architecture
17.4 Challenges & Inhibitors to 5G
17.4.1 Skepticism
17.4.2 Standardization Challenges: Too Many Stakeholders
17.4.3 Spectrum Regulation & Complexities
17.4.4 Massive MIMO, Beamforming & Antenna Technology Issues
17.4.5 Higher Frequencies Mean New Infrastructure
17.4.6 Complex Performance Requirements
17.4.7 Energy Efficiency & Technology Scaling
17.5 5G Applications & Use Cases
17.5.1 Extreme Bandwidth Applications: Video, Internet Gaming & Augmented Reality
17.5.2 MTC/M2M, IoT & Ubiquitous Communications
17.5.2.1 Short-burst Traffic
17.5.3 Vertical Industries & Safety Critical Domains
17.5.3.1 Automotive
17.5.3.2 Energy & Smart Grids
17.5.3.3 Transport & Logistics
17.5.3.4 Healthcare
17.5.3.5 Smart Cities
17.5.3.6 Public Safety
17.5.3.7 Fitness & Sports
17.6 Key Technologies & Concepts
17.6.1 Air Interface: Waveform Options
17.6.2 Massive MIMO
17.6.3 Phased Array Antennas
17.6.4 Beamforming
17.6.5 D2D (Device to Device) Communications
17.6.6 Self-Backhauling & Mesh Networking
17.6.7 Cognitive Radio & Spectrum Sensing
17.6.8 LSA (Licensed Shared Access)
17.6.9 Spectrum Aggregation
17.6.10 Integration of VLC (Visible Light Communication)
17.7 Complimentary Technologies
17.7.1 NFV & SDN
17.7.2 HetNet & C-RAN Architecture
17.7.2.1 Will C-RAN be the Default 5G Network Architecture?
17.7.3 Drones & Satellites
17.7.3.1 Satellite Integration in 5G Networks
17.7.3.2 Google and Facebook’s Drone Ambitions
17.7.3.3 Interest from Wireless Carriers

18 Chapter 18: 5G Investments & Future Forecast
18.1 How Much is Being Invested in 5G?
18.2 Global 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.1 Asia Pacific 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.2 Eastern Europe 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.3 Latin & Central America 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.4 Middle East & Africa 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.5 North America 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025
18.2.6 Western Europe 5G Subscriptions: 2020 – 2025

19 Chapter 19: 5G Spectrum Assessment
19.1 Spectrum Options for 5G
19.2 Sub-1 GHz
19.3 3-4 GHz
19.4 5 GHz
19.5 15 GHz
19.6 28 GHz
19.7 60/70/80 GHz
19.8 Higher Bands

20 Chapter 20: 5G Standardization & Research Initiatives
20.1 ITU-R (ITU Radiocommunications Sector)
20.2 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
20.3 GSMA (GSM Association)
20.4 NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
20.5 TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
20.6 European Commission Initiatives
20.6.1 METIS
20.6.2 5GPPP (5G Public-Private Partnership)
20.6.3 5GNOW (5th Generation Non-Orthogonal Waveforms for Asynchronous Signaling)
20.7 National Government Initiatives
20.7.1 Korea’s 5G Forum
20.7.2 Japan’s ARIB 20B AH (2020 and Beyond AdHoc)
20.7.3 China’s IMT-2020
20.7.4 China’s 863-5G Project
20.8 Academic Initiatives
20.8.1 5GIC (5G Innovation Center, University of Surrey)
20.8.2 NYU WIRELESS (New York University)

21 Chapter 21: 5G Vendor Demonstrations, Commitments & Strategies
21.1 Alcatel-Lucent
21.2 Ericsson
21.3 Fujitsu
21.4 Huawei
21.5 Intel Corporation
21.6 NEC Corporation
21.7 Nokia Networks
21.8 Qualcomm
21.9 Samsung Electronics
21.10 ZTE

22 Chapter 22: Conclusion & Strategic Recommendations
22.1 Is Virtualization a Threat to the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market?
22.2 Enterprise RAN Deployments Gain Traction
22.3 Vendor Specific HetNet Offerings: Disrupting Traditional Network Architectures
22.4 Moving Towards C-RAN Architecture
22.4.1 Global Deployment Prospects
22.4.2 From Centralized to Cloud RAN: Virtualizing the RAN
22.4.3 Fronthaul Transport: Are Cheaper Options Emerging?
22.4.4 Interface Options: Is Ethernet a Feasible Solution?
22.4.5 Distributing Baseband Intelligence: Towards C-RAN Small Cells
22.5 Standardization Driving RAN & WiFi Integration
22.6 Outlook for LTE-Advanced
22.6.1 Upgrades for Capacity & Coverage Boosts
22.6.2 Moving Beyond Carrier Aggregation
22.6.3 Service Revenue Prospects
22.7 TD-LTE Deployments Gain Traction
22.7.1 China Mobile: Starting an Era of Large-Scale TD-LTE Deployments
22.7.2 Offload Opportunities with TD-LTE Small Cells
22.7.3 Capitalizing on Tight Interworking Between TDD and FDD
22.8 Outlook for VoLTE & RCS
22.9 Bringing LTE-Broadcast & eMBMS into Focus
22.10 Outlook for LTE-U
22.11 Smart Cities: Wireless Infrastructure Vendors to Lead the Way
22.12 Wireless Incumbents Could Face Cloud Rivals: Thanks to SDN & NFV
22.13 Spectrum: Driving Continued Acquisitions by Incumbent Operators
22.14 Operators Will Strive for Agility
22.15 Vertical Market Opportunities
22.16 SWOT Analysis
22.17 Strategic Recommendations
22.17.1 Recommendations for Operators
22.17.2 Recommendations for Infrastructure Vendors


【レポート販売概要】

■ タイトル:グローバル無線ネットワークインフラのエコシステム
■ 英文:The Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2015 – 2020 - Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & Fronthaul
■ 発行日:2015年4月
■ 調査会社:Signals and Systems Telecom
■ 商品コード:SNST50502
■ 調査対象地域:グローバル
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