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The Wireless= Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 =96 2020 - Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, = RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul


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The Wireles= s Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 =96 2020 - Macrocell RAN, Small Cells,= RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul."

=

= Repor= t Information:

Number of Pages: 391
Number of Tables and Figures: 450

= Repor= t Overview:

 

Key Findings:

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The report has the fol= lowing key findings:
  • Between 2014 and 2020, the 2G, 3G & 4G wireless network infr= astructure market is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 5%<= /LI>
  • Vendors are increasing their focus on profit margins. Many are a= lready cutting staff, embracing operational excellence, evolving their new = business models, acquiring niche businesses and expanding their managed ser= vices offerings
  • New CapEx commitment avenues such as HetNet infrastructure and v= irtualization will usher industry restructuring. The wireless network infra= structure market will consolidate so as to eliminate one of the current glo= bal players by 2020
  • As wireless carriers look to offload traffic from their overburd= ened macrocell infrastructure, HetNet infrastructure will represent a marke= t worth $43 Billion in 2020
  • Operators will ramp up on backhaul, aggregation, transport, rout= ing based on IP and Ethernet technologies for offering mobile broadband ser= vices
  • Developing market growth will be a significant factor during the= forecast period, with China and India seeing some of the highest levels of= growth, both in terms of shipments and in the size of their installed base= . After 2014, developing countries and their requirements will begin to sha= pe future infrastructure technologies and architectures
  • Due to the investments in a single RAN technology, future LTE in= vestments will cost much less than early investments of the technology
  • Supplemented with a drive towards virtualization, a limited amou= nt of hardware installation will be needed when wireless carriers upgrade t= o LTE in the future
  • From 2016 onwards wireless carriers and vendors will spend at le= ast $1 Billion per annum in R&D spending to drive standardization and c= ommercialization of 5G technology
  • Voice over LTE (VoLTE) subscriptions will surpass 700 Million by= 2020

Topics Covered:<= /FONT>

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The report covers the = following topics:
  • Up-to-date coverage of market dynamics allowing wireless network= infrastructure vendors to analyze the opportunities and challenges of sell= ing to wireless carriers in different regional markets
  • Analysis of demand and supply of wireless infrastructure and the= strategies of the key vendors. Research includes quantitative and qualitat= ive market assessments as well as the forecasts of market trends, technolog= y requirements and deployment strategies
  • Market analysis and forecasts for 9 individual submarkets and th= eir subcategories: macrocell Radio Access Network (RAN), mobile core, macro= cell backhaul, Remote Radio Heads (RRH), Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS),= small cell RAN, cloud RAN, small cell backhaul and carrier WiFi
  • Exclusive interview transcripts from 2 of the largest wireless n= etwork infrastructure vendors; Ericsson and NSN
  • Mobile network CapEx commitments per region 
  • Mobile network subscriptions, traffic projections and service re= venue by technology and region
  • An assessment of 5G technology, initiatives and R&D commitme= nts

Historical Revenue = & Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts and h= istorical revenue/unit shipment figures are provided for each of the follow= ing submarkets and their subcategories: 
  • Submarkets
    • Macrocell RAN
    • Small Cell RAN
    • Remote Radio Heads (RRH)
    • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
    • Cloud RAN
    • Carrier WiFi
    • Mobile Core
    • Macrocell Backhaul
    • Small Cell Backhaul
The following regional and t= echnology markets are also covered:
  • Regional Markets
    • Asia Pacific
    • Eastern Europe
    • Latin & Central America
    • Middle East & Africa
    • North America
    • Western Europe
  • Technology Markets
    • GSM
    • CDMA/CDMA2000/EV-DO
    • W-CDMA/HSPA
    • LTE FDD
    • TD-LTE
    • WiMAX
    • WiFi
Key Questions An= swered:

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The report provides an= swers to the following key questions:
  • What are the key market drivers and challenges for SDN, NFV and = the wider network virtualization ecosystem=3F
  • How is the 2G, 3G & 4G wireless infrastructure market evolvi= ng by segment and region=3F What will the market size be in 2020 and at wha= t rate will it grow=3F
  • What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth= =3F
  • How will the market shape for small cell infrastructure and othe= r HetNet deployments such as DAS and cloud RAN=3F
  • How will WiFi fit into future mobile network architectures for a= ccess and offload=3F
  • Who are the key vendors in the market, what is their market shar= e and what are their strategies=3F
  • What strategies should be adopted by wireless carriers and infra= structure vendors to remain a dominant market force=3F
  • Which 2G, 3G & 4G technology constitutes the highest amount = of spending and how will this evolve overtime=3F
  • How will LTE deployments proceed, and how long will GSM, HSPA an= d CDMA technologies co-exist with LTE=3F
  • When will WiMAX infrastructure spending diminish=3F
  • What is the global and regional outlook for each individual sub-= market including macrocell RAN, small cells, RRH, DAS, cloud RAN, carrier W= iFi, mobile core, macrocell backhaul and small cell backhaul=3F
  • What is the opportunity for the mobile backhaul market, and what= new backhaul solutions are evolving=3F
  • Do emerging virtualization technologies such as Network Function= s Virtualization (NFV) pose a threat to traditional wireless infrastructure= vendors=3F
  • How much will vendors and operators invest in 5G R&D=3F
  • How low is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of a HetNet deploym= ent in comparison to a homogeneous macrocell only RAN network=3F

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