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Fixed or
mobile WiMAX? Forecasts and assessment for the transition from
802.16-2004 to 802.16e WiMAX |
The report
"Fixed or mobile WiMAX? Forecasts and assessment for the transition
from 802.16-2004 to 802.16e WiMAX" presents an in-depth analysis of
the market dynamics for the two versions of WiMAX, and for both fixed
and mobile services. The availability of two, mutually incompatible,
versions of WiMAX creates a challenge for everybody in the industry,
trying to understand how they will fare in the market, which one will
dominate in the long term and which services they will support.
802.16-2004 WiMAX only supports fixed access, but products are already
available.
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UMA and
Beyond: Mobile Operators Benefit from Wi-Fi and Cellular
Convergence |
The report assesses
the technology and market potential of UMA and other Wi-Fi and cellular
convergence solutions in the residential and enterprise market, and in
different geographies. It includes an extensive worldwide forecast of Wi-Fi
and cellular converged services demand and revenues and a detailed model of
Wi-Fi and cellular convergence on fixed and mobile traffic and revenues.
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Wireless
Backhaul 2005: Worldwide Market Opportunities in Cellular |
The purpose
of this report is to investigate the adoption of wireless
backhaul in cellular markets in order to evaluate and predict
the market opportunity for wireless backhaul solutions during
2004-10. The report
comprises three core sections: Technology Overview, Market
Overview and Market Opportunity Forecasts through 2010.
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WiMAX and
Broadband Wireless (Sub-11Ghz): Worldwide Market Analysis and
Trends 2005-2010 |
The fixed/portable broadband wireless equipment market (sub-11GHz)
has grown from a $430 million (USD) market to $562 million, a 30%
increase. Maravedis predicts the fixed broadband wireless market
to pass the $ 2 billion mark by 2010.
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Broadband Wireless and WiMAX Brazilian Market Analysis 2005-2010 |
2006 will be a critical year for broadband wireless in general and
WiMAX in particular as a new 3.5GHz auction is set before the
summer 2006. Maravedis latest report: Broadband Wireless and WiMAX
Brazilian Market Analysis 2005-2010 provides an in-depth review of
current regulatory and overall wireless market trends in Brazil.
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BRS, EBS and WCS Regulatory and Licensing Analysis Document Actions |
As of November 2005 there were 1,767 BRS Licenses and 2,571 EBS
Licenses listed on the FCC ULS License Search web site. These
numbers have been very stable over the past several months with
only the occasional change in ownership noted. An examination of
the license details shows that there has been very little change
activity in these licenses in the past couple of years. There is
not likely to be much activity until the transition proceeding is
complete.
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USA
& Canada 700 MHz Regulatory & Market Analysis |
The 700 MHz band includes the spectrum occupied by UHF TV channels
52 through 69 (698 MHz - 806 MHz). As a result of the 1996
amendments to the Communications Act, this band was re-allocated
for use by other communications services, including Public Safety
and Public Commercial use. Although development of Public Safety
use in the 700 MHz band began in 1997, few systems have actually
been deployed due to concerns with interference from the incumbent
broadcasters.
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ClearSpectrum BWA/WiMAX Worldwide Licensing & Technical Databases |
Maravedis has surveyed country regulators in 53 of the worlds
largest economies of the world in order to provide YOU with the
only RELIABLE, COMPREHENSIVE AND UP-TO-DATE list of BWA/WiMAX
spectrum license holders and technical regultions worldwide.
ClearSpectrum is the result of that research and is composed of
two separate databases: the Licensing and the Technical Databases.
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Positioning WiMAX How
WiMax Stands Up To DSL, Cable, Wi-Fi and 3G |
These days, WiMAX
seems to be at the top of everyone’s watch list and has become one of the
most anticipated developments in the telecommunications world. Expectations
are high for WiMAX, with the technology ultimately promising to deliver
metropolitan area mobile broadband. Fact or fiction? This report looks
beyond this hype to uncover the true promise of WiMAX.
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WLAN-Cellular
Convergence: The Carrier Business Case for WLAN, UMA and VoWLAN |
In the last two
years,Wi-Fi technology has matured.The cost of infrastructure
and devices has fallen, its security has improved (at least
technologically), and third-party solutions have been
introduced to support on-network Wi-Fi roaming and seamless
call handover between wireless local area network (WLAN) and
cellular.
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Transforming Triple Play: Key
Lessons and Best Practices for Winning RGU Strategies |
The triple play model has grown in popularity over the past
few years, as cable companies and telcos seek to further
monetize existing customer relationships and diversify revenue
streams. In this report, we analyze the value of the
multi-play proposition, with an emphasis on a number of key
questions, most notably, is triple play indispensable?
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MVNOs and
MVNEs: Analyzing the Viability of Virtual Mobile Players |
The mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) model has gained
popularity over the past 2–3 years; more ventures have
followed in Virgin’s path (the model’s pioneer), with the MVNO
model going through a number of iterations. As the MVNO market
continues to expand, a new category of players, MVNEs (Mobile
Virtual Network Enablers), has emerged, riding on the
coattails of strong MVNO growth.
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Transforming Telcos with IPTV: Business Models, Content Challenge,
and Pay TV Competition |
In their quest to pull themselves from the
throes of a decaying voice business, telcos have one major
hope: IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). The technology
promises to transform television, and in the process
re-energize telcos by reducing customer churn and introducing
new revenue streams. Yet, IPTV is as uncertain as it is
tantalizing, and making it work will be as complex as the
end-user experience it promises will be easy.
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Rescuing 3G
With Mobile TV: Business Models and Monetizing 3G |
TV has been described as the “75-year-old
killer application.” In a context where Mobile network operators (MNOs) are
looking for the few applications which will finally accelerate 3G adoption,
it is understandable that Mobile TV would draw so much attention. Still, the
question remains: Could Mobile TV be the application that finally lifts 3G?
The answer is hardly certain.
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802.16 / WiMAX - Assessment of
Fixed and Mobile Opportunities |
This report assesses the market for WiMAX based equipment and
services in the sub 11 GHz bands. It addresses use of the
technology for fixed and potential mobile applications. It
determines the current status of the WiMAX market and investigates
requirements for a mass-market success. Competitors to WiMAX in
both the fixed and mobile (4G) realms are assessed. Key vendors
are discussed as well as global developments by region. 802.16
chipset, base station and CPE revenues and volumes are quantified,
and the report provides a detailed analysis of the BWA segment
that is the primary application for WiMAX.
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World Mobile Infrastructure 2006 |
Mobile Infrastructure is an annual release which quantifies global
base station deployments and subscribers. It segments these
figures by region (Eastern and Western Europe, North America,
Latin America, Asia Pacific and Middle East and Africa) and then
by technology (WCDMA, EDGE, GSM/GPRS, HSDPA, CDMA2000, IDEN)
within each region. High Speed 3G users are also quantified for
each region. Key drivers leading to infrastructure and subscriber
growth are assessed as are trends in each region. In addition the
report segments subscribers in China and provides a framework for
decision makers to evaluate strategic activity in subscriber and
infrastructure markets.
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Emerging Wireless 2006 |
Emerging Wireless examines opportunities presented by recent and
forthcoming wireless platforms, including next generation IP-based
wireless technologies, TD-SCDMA and HSDPA. It also looks the
criteria and various definitions of next generation networks (NGN)
and fourth generation wireless (4G). Fixed and mobile markets are
considered and assessed.
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