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Future Mobile Networks

2nd edition

Published
May 2010
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Authors

Dimitris Mavrakis
Analyst

Dimitris Mavrakis , the lead author of Mobile Network APIs, is a Senior Analyst with Informa Telecoms & Media. His research areas include core andradio access networks, network convergence… [more]

Mike Roberts
Analyst

Mike Roberts is lead author of Future Mobile Broadband: Revenue Opportunities for HSPA to LTE, EV-DO to UMB & WiMAX and a Principal Analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media. His… [more]

Julian Bright
Analyst

Julian entered Journalism in 1989 to become Managing Editor of Telecommunications International. He subsequently spent two years as Editorial Director with the Telecoms publishing division of the Financial Times, where… [more]

Peter Dykes
Analyst

Peter Dykes has worked as a freelance telecommunications journalist since 1989, during which time he has specialised in mobile communication technologies, infrastructure, operational support systems and markets. For the last… [more]

Paul Merry
Analyst

Paul Merry is a research analyst with Informa Telecoms & Media with 10 years of research analysis experience. Paul has lead authored several reports across the Informa Telecoms portfolio including… [more]

Gareth Sims
Analyst

Gareth is Head of Forecasting within Informa Telecoms & Media’s Industry Research division, leading its centralised forecasting team. In his role Gareth is responsible for the management and… [more]

Kris Szaniawski
Analyst

Kris is a Principal Analyst within Informa Telecoms & Media’s Industry Research division. He is responsible for the research programmes and analyst team tracking the mobile networks and… [more]

Mobile operators are under pressure to overhaul their network strategies, partnerships, technologies and costs. Our research shows that some approaches will work better than others.
Mike Roberts, Principal Analyst
Future Mobile Networks helps operators and vendors pick the right strategies, partners and systems for evolving mobile radio, backhaul and core networks. The report includes robust five-year forecasts for mobile traffic, base stations and subscribers.
New report format

New Report format - designed for sharing
Delivered as a convenient set of PDF, XLS and PPT files, this new report format is designed to provide you with business critical intelligence which is easy to share with your colleagues.

Executive Summary Presentation (PowerPoint) - Brief colleagues with a complete overview of findings in a clear, concise PowerPoint presentation. The file includes re-usable trend analysis, charts and graphs.

Executive Briefings (PDF) - Quickly dive into particular topics with 15 separate executive briefings that provide up-to-date and data-rich analysis on key mobile network strategies and segments such as LTE, femtocells, network optimisation and sharing, managed services, network APIs, base stations, backhaul and traffic.

Mobile network traffic forecasts, 2009-2014 (Excel) - Power your analysis with granular five-year forecasts for mobile network traffic by technology, application, region and country. Excel delivery makes it easy to supplement your existing research workflow and presentations.

Mobile base station forecasts, 2009-2014 (Excel) - Improve your market knowledge and planning with unique five-year forecasts for mobile base station installed base and unit sales by air interface and region. Excel delivery makes it easy to supplement your existing research workflow and presentations.

Mobile subscriber forecasts, 2009-2014 (Excel) - Identify key trends and opportunities with robust five-year forecasts for mobile and mobile broadband subscribers by technology, region and country. Excel delivery makes it easy to supplement your existing research workflow and presentations.

Benefits of purchasing this report

Gain a detailed understanding of the drivers of the mobile networks market with 15 separate PDF executive briefings on key topics such as network sharing, spectrum re-farming, managed services, LTE, femtocells, network APIs, policy control, OSS/BSS, mobile traffic forecasts and base station forecasts

Make fully informed strategic decisions and support your business planning with a truly unique and comprehensive package of forecasts and analysis covering both mobile network traffic and mobile base stations with detailed segmentation by application, air interface / technology and region

Assess how the rise of the mobile broadband Internet will impact mobile networks, vendors and operators with exclusive industry-validated traffic forecasts detailing the applications, device types, air interfaces and regions driving the mobile traffic boom

Identify the commercial opportunities in the global mobile networks & infrastructure market with comprehensive base station forecasts to 2014 including installed base, unit sales, ASPs & revenues for all key air interfaces and regions

Key topics:
  • Network sharing and outsourcing
  • Spectrum re-farming
  • Network optimisation
  • LTE
  • Femtocells
  • Mobile backhaul
  • Managed services
  • Network APIs
  • IMS
  • All-IP core networks
  • Policy control
  • Next-generation OSS/BSS
  • Mobile network traffic forecasts
  • Base station forecasts
  • Mobile & mobile broadband subscriber forecasts
Key questions answered in this report:
  • What are the key strategies mobile operators are using to reduce mobile network costs and increase revenues?
  • How will mobile operators use network optimisation, network sharing and managed services to control costs?
  • To what extent can operators use network APIs to increase mobile broadband Internet revenues?
  • What are the potential cost-savings and challenges of spectrum re-farming?
  • How are operators and vendors solving the mobile backhaul challenge?
  • How will core networks change with the evolution to IMS and all-IP networks?
  • Why are policy control and next-generation OSS/BSS key to future mobile networks?
  • How will mobile traffic develop over the next five years by technology, device type and region, and how will this impact mobile networks, vendors, and operators?
  • When will the boom in mobile data traffic force operators to deploy new network technologies such as HSPA+, LTE and WiMAX?
  • How will the transition to the mobile broadband Internet impact mobile base station installed base, unit sales and revenues?
Countries Covered
  • USA & Canada
  • Brazil & Rest of Latin America
  • Japan, Korea & Rest of Asia Pacific Developed
  • China, India & Rest of Asia Pacific Developing
  • France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK & Rest of Western Europe
  • Russia & Rest of Eastern Europe
  • Africa & Middle East
Who should buy this report
  • Mobile Operators
  • Infrastructure Vendors
  • Device Suppliers
  • Software, Application and Content Providers
  • Consultants, Analysts, Financial and Government Organisations
 
 
Pricing Information
Future Mobile Networks 2nd edition - CorporateGBP 7485
USD 13099
EUR 9356
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