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The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2014 - 2020 - Infrastructure, Devices=
, Subscriptions & Operator Revenue (Report)


Report Information:

Release Date: January 2014
Number of Pages: 328
Number of Tables and Figures: 300

Report Overview:

=20
As a natural upgrade path for carriers from the previously detached GSM, CD=
MA and TD-SCDMA ecosystems, LTE has emerged as the first truly global mobil=
e communications standard. Commonly marketed as the '4G' standard, LTE prom=
ises to provide higher data rates and lower latency at a much lower Total C=
ost of Ownership (TCO) than 3G technologies.
=20
The TCO and performance is further enhanced by deployment of small cells an=
d the LTE-Advanced standard. LTE-Advanced or simply LTE-A is a further enha=
ncement to LTE which improves performance and data rates using features suc=
h as the aggregation of carriers, interference management and advanced ante=
nna techniques.
=20
With over 265 fully commercial network launches, LTE adoption has considera=
bly gained momentum throughout the globe, and a number of carriers have alr=
eady deployed LTE-A features such as carrier aggregation. SNS Research esti=
mates that LTE service revenues will account for $103 Billion in 2014. Reve=
nues are further expected to grow at a CAGR of 40% over the next 6 years.
=20
Driven by these revenue prospects, operators continue to aggressively inves=
t in LTE infrastructure, encompassing macrocell base stations (eNBs), small=
 cells and EPC/mobile core equipment. LTE infrastructure spending is expect=
ed to account for nearly $15 Billion by the end of 2014. While LTE and LTE-=
A deployments are still underway, wireless carriers and vendors have alread=
y embarked on R&D projects to develop 5G standards, which offer even higher=
 data rates than LTE-A. This research predicts that fully commercial 5G ser=
vices will be rolled out by the end of 2020.
=20
The 'LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2014 =96 2020 =96 Infrastructure, De=
vices, Subscriptions & Operator Revenue' report presents an in-depth assess=
ment of the LTE, LTE-A and emerging 5G ecosystem including key market drive=
rs, challenges, operator revenue potential, infrastructure/device deploymen=
t commitments, future roadmap, value chain, vendor market share and strateg=
ies. The report also presents revenue and shipment market size and forecast=
s for both infrastructure and devices, along with subscription and service =
revenue projections for the LTE market as a whole, as well as separate proj=
ections for the TD-LTE and LTE FDD sub-markets from 2014 through to 2020. H=
istorical figures are also presented for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
=20
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantita=
tive data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
=20
Key Findings:
=20
The report has the following key findings:
In 2014 wireless carriers will pocket nearly $103 Billion from commercial L=
TE service revenues
LTE and LTE-Advanced service revenues are further expected to grow at a CAG=
R of nearly 40% over the next 6 years, eventually accounting for $672 Billi=
on by the end of 2020
By 2020 nearly 50% of all LTE subscriptions will be on LTE-Advanced networks
Samsung and Apple lead LTE-enabled smartphone shipments with a combined mar=
ket share of 73%
LTE infrastructure spending is expected to account for nearly $15 Billion b=
y the end of 2014. This includes spending on LTE macrocells, small cells an=
d EPC/mobile core equipment
Huawei and Ericsson lead the LTE infrastructure market with a combined mark=
et share of 44%
Samsung is expected to significantly increase its stake in LTE infrastructu=
re contracts, and eventually become a Tier-1 vendor by 2017
Wireless carriers and vendors will spend at least $1 Billion per annum in R=
&D spending to drive standardization and commercialization of 5G technology
Topics Covered:
The report covers the following topics:
LTE and LTE-A ecosystem
5G technology, initiatives and R&D commitments
LTE infrastructure (FDD/TDD macrocell base stations, small cells & EPC)
LTE devices (smartphones and other form factors)
LTE subscriptions and service revenue (FDD and TDD)
LTE infrastructure and device vendor market share
LTE operator reviews and network deployment case studies
LTE Broadcast (eMBMS) and VoLTE
Market drivers and barriers
Wireless network infrastructure industry roadmap and value chain
Company profiles and strategies of LTE ecosystem players
Market analysis and forecasts from 2014 till 2020

Historical Revenue & Forecast Segmentation:
Market forecasts and historical revenue/unit shipment/subscription figures =
are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
LTE Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
TD-LTE Macrocell eNodeBs (eNBs)
LTE FDD Macrocell eNBs
LTE FDD Small Cells
TD-LTE Small Cells
EPC
LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
TD-LTE
LTE FDD
Form Factor (Embedded Cards, Consumer Gadgets, Netbooks, PCs, Routers, Smar=
tphones, Tablets and USB Dongles)
LTE Subscriptions and Operator Service Revenue
TD-LTE
LTE FDD

The following regional and country markets are also covered:

Regional Markets
Asia Pacific
Eastern Europe
Latin & Central America
Middle East & Africa
North America
Western Europe
Top 20 Country Markets
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy,=
 Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia,=
 Spain, UK and USA
Key Questions Answered:
=20
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
How big is the LTE, LTE-A and 5G ecosystem=3F
How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region=3F
What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow=3F
What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth=3F
Who are the key LTE infrastructure and device vendors and what are their st=
rategies=3F
How much are vendors and operators investing in LTE=3F
What is the outlook for LTE-A adoption=3F
What is the outlook for eMBMS and VoLTE services=3F
How will LTE FDD investments compare with TD-LTE=3F
What opportunities exist for LTE small cells=3F
How will LTE ARPU evolve overtime=3F
Which countries will see the highest number of LTE subscriptions=3F
How much will vendors and operators invest in 5G R&D=3F
Table of Contents:

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: LTE and LTE-Advanced Ecosystem
2.1 Mobile Broadband Growth
2.1.1 LTE: Adding Mobility to Broadband Applications
2.1.2 Flexibility of LTE Spectrum & Infrastructure Deployments
2.2 An Overview of LTE & LTE-Advanced
2.2.1 LTE: An Established Market
2.3 What are 4G Technology Features & Services=3F
2.3.1 LTE Performance Metrics
2.3.2 LTE Features
2.3.3 LTE Services
2.3.4 Motivation for LTE-A
2.4 What is LTE-A=3F
2.4.1 Carrier Aggregation
2.4.2 Optimizing Small Cell Performance
2.4.3 eICIC
2.4.4 Higher Order MIMO
2.4.5 CoMP
2.4.6 Unlicensed Spectrum
2.5 LTE Architecture
2.5.1 UE: User Equipment
2.5.2 E-UTRAN: The Access Network
2.5.3 The Concept of Home eNB (HeNB)
2.5.4 EPC: The Mobile Core
2.5.5 Functional Split between E-UTRAN and the EPC
2.6 Challenges & Inhibiters to 4G
2.6.1 Time to Market
2.6.2 Operator CapEx
2.6.3 Spectrum Requirement
2.6.4 Reduce Initial Investment
2.6.5 Interoperability with Legacy Networks
2.6.6 Voice and SMS Support
2.6.7 Need for Customizable Building Blocks
2.6.8 Common Solution for Different Subscriber Usage Needs
2.6.9 Investment Returns
2.6.10 Backhaul Capacity
2.7 4G Market Drivers
2.7.1 Competitive Operator Landscape
2.7.2 Growing Traffic Capacity Demands
2.7.3 LTE Value Proposition: Network Performance and Cost Savings
2.7.4 Application Ecosystem
2.7.5 Seamless Interoperability with Legacy Networks
2.7.6 Access Network Transparency with HetNets
2.7.7 End-to-End QoS
2.7.8 Spectrum Efficiency
2.7.9 Global Standard for Global Roaming
2.7.10 3GPP: Driving Economies of Scale
2.7.11 Enabling Cheaper Mobile Broadband Connectivity

3 Chapter 3: The 5G Ecosystem
3.1 What is 5G=3F
3.1.1 Key Concepts of 5G Technology
3.1.2 Key Features of 5G Technology
3.2 5G Architecture
3.2.1 Ubiquitous Computing
3.2.2 Core Aggregation & Flatter IP Concept
3.3 Challenges & Inhibitors to 5G
3.3.1 Skepticism
3.3.2 Spectrum Complexities
3.3.3 Integration of Various Standards
3.3.4 Common Platform
3.3.5 High Redundancy Requirement
3.3.6 Transparency among Network Operators
3.3.7 Reliability of Higher Frequency Bands
3.3.8 Backhaul
3.4 5G Performance
3.4.1 What are the relevant KPIs and Functional Requirements for 5G=3F
3.4.2 Round Trip Time (RTT)
3.4.3 Spectrum Availability
3.4.4 Spectrum Efficiency
3.4.5 Inbuilt Support of Self-Backhauling and Direct Device-to-Device
3.4.6 Low Power Consumption
3.4.7 Ultra Low Cost per Access Node
3.5 5G Market Drivers
3.5.1 Is LTE not the Answer to User Demands=3F
3.5.2 Why the Need for a 5G Standard=3F
3.5.3 Key Drivers for Growing Data Traffic
3.6 4G & 5G Applications and Content Services
3.6.1 Enabling Workforce Mobility, Cloud Computing and ICT Consumerization
3.6.2 Benefits of Mobility Applications
3.6.3 4G & 5: Enabling True Mobility of Applications
3.6.4 The Five Key Characteristics of Mobile Broadband
3.6.5 Benefits of 4G & 5G Over 3G and Wi-Fi
3.6.6 Vertical Applications of 4G & 5G
3.7 Technical Integration Aspects of 5G
3.7.1 5G System Model
3.7.2 RAN Integration
3.7.3 Application Connections
3.7.4 Routing
3.7.5 Transparency & Control
3.7.6 Network Abstraction Layer
3.8 5G Standardization and Research Initiatives
3.8.1 METIS
3.8.2 5GPP
3.8.3 Korea's 5G Forum
3.8.4 Japan's ARIB 2020 and Beyond AdHoc
3.8.5 China's IMT 2020
3.9 How much is being Invested in 5G R&D=3F
3.1 5G Requirements
3.11 Vertical Industries to Play a Key Role
3.12 SDN Capabilities Considered Inherit for 5G
3.13 Spectrum Aggregation is a Necessity
3.14 Authorized Shared Access (ASA)
3.15 Will 5G be a New Air Interface=3F
3.16 5G Demonstrations
3.16.1 Samsung
3.16.2 NSN
3.16.3 Huawei

4 Chapter 4: 4G & 5G Operator Deployment Models
4.1 LTE/EPC Deployment for an Existing 3GPP Operator
4.1.1 Devices
4.1.2 How to Introduce EPC into the Equation=3F
4.1.3 Replacing the Existing Core
4.1.4 Upgrading Subscriptions
4.1.5 Maintenance of Legacy and LTE Infrastructure
4.2 LTE/EPC for a Greenfield Operator
4.2.1 Roaming Capacity Planning
4.2.2 Initially Spotty Coverage
4.2.3 Starting Point Requirements
4.2.4 GRX Requirements and Resource Allocation

5 Chapter 5: LTE/LTE-A Vertical Markets
5.1 Capitalizing on LTE and LTE-A
5.2 Vertical Market Case Studies
5.2.1 Construction Industry
5.2.2 Healthcare
5.2.3 Retail
5.2.4 Automotive and Transport
5.2.5 Professional Services
5.2.6 Public Safety & Emergency Services
5.2.7 Defense
5.2.8 Energy & Utilities

6 Chapter 6: LTE/LTE-A Requirements in Core & Backhaul
6.1 Core Requirements for LTE & LTE-A
6.1.1 End of Circuit-Switched Voice
6.1.2 Evolved Wireless Broadband
6.1.3 Mobility as part of the Core
6.1.4 End-to-End QoS Becomes Essential
6.1.5 Policy Management and Enforcement
6.1.6 Change in Product Architecture
6.2 Backhaul Requirements for LTE & LTE-A
6.2.1 User Device Speeds
6.2.2 LTE Cell Site Backhaul Requirements
6.2.3 Improving LTE Throughput & Service Quality
6.2.4 Topologies for LTE Backhaul
6.2.5 Daisy Chains
6.2.6 Hub and Spoke
6.2.7 TREE/TIERED Networks
6.2.8 MESH and RING Networks
6.2.9 Backhaul Network Dimensioning
6.2.10 Example Dimensioning: Ring Topology
6.2.11 Network Dimensioning Guidelines
6.2.12 Traffic Asymmetry

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 Deployments: 2014 - 2016
7.1.4 Moving Towards =93Software Centric=94 Networking: 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 =91Pure-Play' and Specialist Small Cell OEMs
7.4.3 WiFi Access Point OEMs
7.4.4 DAS & Repeater Solution Providers
7.4.5 Cloud RAN Solution Providers
7.4.6 Other Technology & Network Component Providers/Enablers
7.5 Mobile Backhaul Ecosystem
7.5.1 Backhaul 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 Small Cells as a Service (SCaaS) 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 & Operator Landscape
8.1 LTE Infrastructure
8.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent
8.1.2 Cisco
8.1.3 Datang Mobile
8.1.4 Ericsson
8.1.5 Fujitsu
8.1.6 Huawei
8.1.7 New Postcom Equipment
8.1.8 NEC
8.1.9 Nokia Solutions & Networks (NSN)
8.1.10 Samsung
8.1.11 ZTE
8.2 LTE Devices
8.2.1 Apple
8.2.2 BlackBerry
8.2.3 Fujitsu (Formerly Fujitsu-Toshiba)
8.2.4 HTC
8.2.5 Huawei
8.2.6 Kyocera
8.2.7 LG
8.2.8 Motorola Mobility
8.2.9 NEC Casio Mobile Communications
8.2.10 Nokia
8.2.11 Panasonic
8.2.12 Pantech
8.2.13 Samsung
8.2.14 Sharp
8.2.15 Sony Mobile
8.2.16 ZTE
8.3 LTE Operators
8.3.1 AT&T Mobility
8.3.2 China Mobile
8.3.3 EE
8.3.4 KDDI
8.3.5 KT
8.3.6 LG Uplus
8.3.7 NTT DoCoMo
8.3.8 SK Telecom
8.3.9 SoftBank
8.3.10 Verizon Wireless

9 Chapter 9: Market Analysis & Forecasts
9.1 LTE Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.1.1 TDD vs. FDD RAN Segmentation
9.1.2 Macrocell vs. Small Cell RAN Submarket Segmentation
9.1.3 Regional Segmentation
9.2 LTE RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.2.1 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.2.2 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.3 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.4 TD-LTE RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.4.1 Macrocell vs. Small Cell RAN Submarket Segmentation
9.4.2 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.4.3 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.5 LTE FDD RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.5.1 Macrocell vs. Small Cell RAN Submarket Segmentation
9.5.2 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.5.3 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.6 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.6.1 TDD vs. FDD Segmentation
9.6.2 Regional Segmentation
9.6.3 Segmentation by Form Factor
9.6.4 Embedded Cards
9.6.5 Consumer Gadgets
9.6.6 Netbooks
9.6.7 PCs
9.6.8 Routers
9.6.9 Smartphones
9.6.10 Tablets
9.6.11 USB Dongles
9.7 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.7.1 Regional Segmentation
9.7.2 Segmentation by Form Factor
9.8 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.8.1 Regional Segmentation
9.8.2 Segmentation by Form Factor
9.9 LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue
9.9.1 TDD vs. FDD Segmentation
9.9.2 Regional Segmentation
9.9.3 Top 20 Countries
9.9.3.1 China
9.9.3.2 USA
9.9.3.3 Japan
9.9.3.4 India
9.9.3.5 Korea
9.9.3.6 Germany
9.9.3.7 UK
9.9.3.8 Indonesia
9.9.3.9 Brazil
9.9.3.10 Italy
9.9.3.11 Russia
9.9.3.12 Spain
9.9.3.13 Saudi Arabia
9.9.3.14 Mexico
9.9.3.15 France
9.9.3.16 Poland
9.9.3.17 Malaysia
9.9.3.18 Australia
9.9.3.19 Philippines
9.9.3.20 Canada
9.1 TD-LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue
9.10.1 TD-LTE Subscriptions
9.10.2 TD-LTE Service Revenue
9.10.3 TD-LTE ARPU
9.11 LTE FDD Subscriptions & Service Revenue
9.11.1 LTE FDD Subscriptions
9.11.2 LTE FDD Service Revenue
9.11.3 LTE FDD ARPU
9.12 Asia Pacific
9.12.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.12.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.12.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.12.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.12.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.12.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.12.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.12.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.12.14 LTE ARPU
9.13 Eastern Europe
9.13.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.13.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.13.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.13.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.13.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.13.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.13.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.13.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.13.14 LTE ARPU
9.14 Latin & Central America
9.14.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.14.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.14.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.14.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.14.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.14.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.14.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.14.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.14.14 LTE ARPU
9.15 Middle East & Africa
9.15.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.15.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.15.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.15.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.15.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.15.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.15.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.15.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.15.14 LTE ARPU
9.16 North America
9.16.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.16.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.16.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.16.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.16.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.16.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.16.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.16.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.16.14 LTE ARPU
9.17 Western Europe
9.17.1 LTE Infrastructure Revenue
9.17.2 EPC Infrastructure Revenue
9.17.3 LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.4 LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.5 TD-LTE Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.6 TD-LTE Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.7 LTE FDD Macrocell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.8 LTE FDD Small Cell RAN Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
9.17.9 LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.17.10 TD-LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
9.17.11 LTE FDD Device Shipments & Revenue
9.17.12 LTE Subscriptions
9.17.13 LTE Service Revenue
9.17.14 LTE ARPU

10 Chapter 10: LTE Infrastructure, Device & Subscriptions Summary
10.1 Infrastructure
10.1.1 Commercial Device Availability
10.1.2 RAN Vendor Share: Who Leads the Market=3F
10.1.3 The Outlook for Tier 2 Vendors
10.1.4 EPC Vendor Share
10.2 Devices
10.2.1 Commercial Device Availability
10.2.2 Are Smartphones the Most Dominant Form Factor=3F
10.2.3 Vendor Share: Who Leads the Market=3F
10.2.4 What About Chipsets=3F
10.3 Subscriptions & Operator Services
10.3.1 Economic Downturn: Deployment Delays
10.3.2 Commercial Availability
10.3.3 How Big is the LTE Service Revenue Opportunity=3F
10.3.4 Outlook for LTE-A
10.3.5 Outlook for LTE Broadcast (eMBMS)
10.3.6 Outlook for VoLTE

List of Figures:

Figure 1: LTE Architecture
Figure 2: E-UTRAN Architecture
Figure 3: EPC Architecture
Figure 4: Functional Split between E-UTRAN and the EPC
Figure 5: LTE Value Proposition
Figure 6: Seamless Roaming in EPC & IMS
Figure 7: Aggregated Core in the 5G Era
Figure 8: Benefits of 4G & 5G over 3G and Wi-Fi
Figure 9: 5G: Multi-RAN Integration
Figure 10: METIS Members
Figure 11: Global Investments in 5G R&D: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 12: METIS 5G Requirements
Figure 13: Vertical Markets for LTE and LTE-A
Figure 24: Global Private Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Spending: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 15: User Device Peak Speeds in an LTE Network
Figure 16: eNB Interfaces
Figure 17: Cell Backhaul Capacity vs. Deployment Area
Figure 18: Ring Backhaul Network Topology
Figure 19: Backhaul Link Overbooking
Figure 20: The Wireless Network Infrastructure Industry Roadmap: 2014 - 2020
Figure 21: The Wireless Network Infrastructure Value Chain
Figure 22: Embedded Technology Ecosystem Players
Figure 23: Macrocell RAN Ecosystem Players
Figure 24: Specialist Small Cell RAN Ecosystem Players
Figure 25: Carrier WiFi Ecosystem Players
Figure 26: DAS & Repeater Ecosystem Players
Figure 27: Cloud RAN Ecosystem Players
Figure 28: Mobile Backhaul Ecosystem Players
Figure 29: Mobile Core Ecosystem Players
Figure 30: List of LTE Trials & Deployments
Figure 31: SON Ecosystem Players
Figure 32: SDN & NFV Ecosystem Players
Figure 33: Global LTE Infrastructure Revenue by Submarket: 2010 =96 2020 ($=
 Million)
Figure 34: Global LTE RAN Infrastructure Shipments by TDD/ FDD Technology: =
2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 35: Global LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenue by TDD/ FDD Technology: 20=
10 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 36: Global LTE RAN Infrastructure Shipments by Submarket: 2010 - 202=
0 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 37: Global LTE RAN Infrastructure Revenue by Submarket: 2010 - 2020 =
($ Million)
Figure 38: LTE Infrastructure Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 39: LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 =
=96 2020
Figure 40: LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment Revenue by Region=
: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 41: LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 =96 2020 (Thousand=
s of Units)
Figure 42: LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 =96 2020 ($=
 Million)
Figure 43: LTE EPC Revenue by Region: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 44: Global TD-LTE Unit Shipments by Submarket: 2010 =96 2020 (Thousa=
nds of Units)
Figure 45: Global TD-LTE Unit Shipment Revenue by Submarket: 2010 =96 2020 =
($ Million)
Figure 46: TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments by Region: 20=
10 =96 2020
Figure 47: TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment Revenue by Reg=
ion: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 48: TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 =96 2020 (Thous=
ands of Units)
Figure 49: TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 =96 2020=
 ($ Million)
Figure 50: Global LTE FDD Unit Shipments by Submarket: 2010 =96 2020 (Thous=
ands of Units)
Figure 51: Global LTE FDD Unit Shipment Revenue by Submarket: 2010 =96 2020=
 ($ Million)
Figure 52: LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments by Region: 2=
010 =96 2020
Figure 53: LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment Revenue by Re=
gion: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 54: LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 =96 2020 (Thou=
sands of Units)
Figure 55: LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 =96 202=
0 ($ Million)
Figure 56: Global LTE Device Unit Shipments by TDD/FDD Technology: 2010 - 2=
020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 57: Global LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue by TDD/FDD Technology: 2=
010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 58: LTE Device Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Un=
its)
Figure 59: LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billi=
on)
Figure 60: Global LTE Device Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2010 - 2020 (Mi=
llions of Units)
Figure 61: Global LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2010 - 2=
020 ($ Billion)
Figure 62: LTE Embedded Card Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 63: LTE Embedded Card Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 64: LTE Consumer Gadget Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Uni=
ts)
Figure 65: LTE Consumer Gadget Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billio=
n)
Figure 66: LTE Netbook Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 67: LTE Netbook Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 68: LTE PC Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 69: LTE PC Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 70: LTE Router Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 71: LTE Router Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 72: LTE Smartphone Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 73: LTE Smartphone Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 74: LTE Tablet Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 75: LTE Tablet Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 76: LTE USB Dongle Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 77: LTE USB Dongle Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 78: TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Millions of=
 Units)
Figure 79: TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Bi=
llion)
Figure 80: Global TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2010 - 2020 =
(Millions of Units)
Figure 81: Global TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2010 =
- 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 82: LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Millions o=
f Units)
Figure 83: LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ B=
illion)
Figure 84: Global LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2010 - 2020=
 (Millions of Units)
Figure 85: Global LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2010=
 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 86: Global LTE Subscriptions by TDD/FDD Technology: 2010 - 2020 (Mil=
lions)
Figure 87: Global LTE Service Revenue by TDD/FDD Technology: 2010 - 2020 ($=
 Billion)
Figure 88: Global LTE ARPU by TDD/FDD Technology: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 89: LTE Subscriptions by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 90: LTE Service Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 91: LTE ARPU by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 92: LTE Subscriptions in Top 20 Countries: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 93: LTE Service Revenue in Top 20 Countries: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 94: LTE ARPU in Top 20 Countries: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 95: LTE Subscriptions in China: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 96: LTE Service Revenue in China: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 97: LTE ARPU in China: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 98: LTE Subscriptions in USA: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 99: LTE Service Revenue in USA: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 100: LTE ARPU in USA: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 101: LTE Subscriptions in Japan: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 102: LTE Service Revenue in Japan: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 103: LTE ARPU in Japan: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 104: LTE Subscriptions in India: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 105: LTE Service Revenue in India: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 106: LTE ARPU in India: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 107: LTE Subscriptions in Korea: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 108: LTE Service Revenue in Korea: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 109: LTE ARPU in Korea: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 110: LTE Subscriptions in Germany: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 111: LTE Service Revenue in Germany: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 112: LTE ARPU in Germany: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 113: LTE Subscriptions in UK: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 114: LTE Service Revenue in UK: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 115: LTE ARPU in UK: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 116: LTE Subscriptions in Indonesia: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 117: LTE Service Revenue in Indonesia: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 118: LTE ARPU in Indonesia: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 119: LTE Subscriptions in Brazil: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 120: LTE Service Revenue in Brazil: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 121: LTE ARPU in Brazil: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 122: LTE Subscriptions in Italy: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 123: LTE Service Revenue in Italy: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 124: LTE ARPU in Italy: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 125: LTE Subscriptions in Russia: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 126: LTE Service Revenue in Russia: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 127: LTE ARPU in Russia: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 128: LTE Subscriptions in Spain: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 129: LTE Service Revenue in Spain: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 130: LTE ARPU in Spain: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 131: LTE Subscriptions in Saudi Arabia: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 132: LTE Service Revenue in Saudi Arabia: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 133: LTE ARPU in Saudi Arabia: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 134: LTE Subscriptions in Mexico: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 135: LTE Service Revenue in Mexico: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 136: LTE ARPU in Mexico: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 137: LTE Subscriptions in France: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 138: LTE Service Revenue in France: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 139: LTE ARPU in France: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 140: LTE Subscriptions in Poland: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 141: LTE Service Revenue in Poland: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 142: LTE ARPU in Poland: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 143: LTE Subscriptions in Malaysia: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 144: LTE Service Revenue in Malaysia: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 145: LTE ARPU in Malaysia: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 146: LTE Subscriptions in Australia: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 147: LTE Service Revenue in Australia: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 148: LTE ARPU in Australia: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 149: LTE Subscriptions in Philippines: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 150: LTE Service Revenue in Philippines: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 151: LTE ARPU in Philippines: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 152: LTE Subscriptions in Canada: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 153: LTE Service Revenue in Canada: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 154: LTE ARPU in Canada: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 155: Global TD-LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 156: Global TD-LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 157: Global TD-LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 158: Global LTE FDD Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 159: Global LTE FDD Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 160: Global LTE FDD ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 161: Asia Pacific LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 162: Asia Pacific LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 163: Asia Pacific LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments: 2=
010 =96 2020
Figure 164: Asia Pacific LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment Rev=
enue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 165: Asia Pacific LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (Thou=
sands of Units)
Figure 166: Asia Pacific LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 202=
0 ($ Million)
Figure 167: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments=
: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 168: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment =
Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 169: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (T=
housands of Units)
Figure 170: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 =
2020 ($ Million)
Figure 171: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment=
s: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 172: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment=
 Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 173: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (=
Thousands of Units)
Figure 174: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96=
 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 175: Asia Pacific LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions o=
f Units)
Figure 176: Asia Pacific LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ B=
illion)
Figure 177: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Million=
s of Units)
Figure 178: Asia Pacific TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 (=
$ Billion)
Figure 179: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millio=
ns of Units)
Figure 180: Asia Pacific LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 =
($ Billion)
Figure 181: Asia Pacific LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 182: Asia Pacific LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 183: Asia Pacific LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 184: Eastern Europe LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Milli=
on)
Figure 185: Eastern Europe LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 186: Eastern Europe LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments:=
 2010 =96 2020
Figure 187: Eastern Europe LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment R=
evenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 188: Eastern Europe LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (Th=
ousands of Units)
Figure 189: Eastern Europe LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2=
020 ($ Million)
Figure 190: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
ts: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 191: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
t Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 192: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 =
(Thousands of Units)
Figure 193: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 194: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipme=
nts: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 195: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipme=
nt Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 196: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020=
 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 197: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 198: Eastern Europe LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions=
 of Units)
Figure 199: Eastern Europe LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($=
 Billion)
Figure 200: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Milli=
ons of Units)
Figure 201: Eastern Europe TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020=
 ($ Billion)
Figure 202: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Mill=
ions of Units)
Figure 203: Eastern Europe LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 202=
0 ($ Billion)
Figure 204: Eastern Europe LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 205: Eastern Europe LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 206: Eastern Europe LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 207: Latin & Central America LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020=
 ($ Million)
Figure 208: Latin & Central America LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Milli=
on)
Figure 209: Latin & Central America LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit S=
hipments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 210: Latin & Central America LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit S=
hipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 211: Latin & Central America LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96=
 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 212: Latin & Central America LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2=
010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 213: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Uni=
t Shipments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 214: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Uni=
t Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 215: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =
=96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 216: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue=
: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 217: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Un=
it Shipments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 218: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Un=
it Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 219: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010=
 =96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 220: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenu=
e: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 221: Latin & Central America LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 =
(Millions of Units)
Figure 222: Latin & Central America LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
- 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 223: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 20=
20 (Millions of Units)
Figure 224: Latin & Central America TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 20=
10 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 225: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2=
020 (Millions of Units)
Figure 226: Latin & Central America LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2=
010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 227: Latin & Central America LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Million=
s)
Figure 228: Latin & Central America LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Bil=
lion)
Figure 229: Latin & Central America LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 230: Middle East & Africa LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($=
 Million)
Figure 231: Middle East & Africa LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 232: Middle East & Africa LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Ship=
ments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 233: Middle East & Africa LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Ship=
ment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 234: Middle East & Africa LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 20=
20 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 235: Middle East & Africa LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010=
 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 236: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit S=
hipments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 237: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit S=
hipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 238: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96=
 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 239: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2=
010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 240: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit =
Shipments: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 241: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit =
Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 242: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =
=96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 243: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: =
2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 244: Middle East & Africa LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Mi=
llions of Units)
Figure 245: Middle East & Africa LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2=
020 ($ Billion)
Figure 246: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 =
(Millions of Units)
Figure 247: Middle East & Africa TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
- 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 248: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020=
 (Millions of Units)
Figure 249: Middle East & Africa LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010=
 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 250: Middle East & Africa LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 251: Middle East & Africa LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billio=
n)
Figure 252: Middle East & Africa LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 253: North America LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Millio=
n)
Figure 254: North America LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 255: North America LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments: =
2010 =96 2020
Figure 256: North America LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment Re=
venue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 257: North America LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (Tho=
usands of Units)
Figure 258: North America LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 20=
20 ($ Million)
Figure 259: North America TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment=
s: 2010 =96 2020
Figure 260: North America TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment=
 Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 261: North America TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (=
Thousands of Units)
Figure 262: North America TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96=
 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 263: North America LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
ts: 2010 =96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 264: North America LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
t Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 265: North America LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 =
(Thousands of Units)
Figure 266: North America LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 267: North America LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions =
of Units)
Figure 268: North America LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ =
Billion)
Figure 269: North America TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millio=
ns of Units)
Figure 270: North America TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 =
($ Billion)
Figure 271: North America LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Milli=
ons of Units)
Figure 272: North America LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020=
 ($ Billion)
Figure 273: North America LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 274: North America LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 275: North America LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 276: Western Europe LTE Infrastructure Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Milli=
on)
Figure 277: Western Europe LTE EPC Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 278: Western Europe LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipments:=
 2010 =96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 279: Western Europe LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipment R=
evenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 280: Western Europe LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 (Th=
ousands of Units)
Figure 281: Western Europe LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =96 2=
020 ($ Million)
Figure 282: Western Europe TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
ts: 2010 =96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 283: Western Europe TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipmen=
t Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 284: Western Europe TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020 =
(Thousands of Units)
Figure 285: Western Europe TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 286: Western Europe LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipme=
nts: 2010 =96 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 287: Western Europe LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station (eNB) Unit Shipme=
nt Revenue: 2010 =96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 288: Western Europe LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 =96 2020=
 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 289: Western Europe LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 =
=96 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 290: Western Europe LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Millions=
 of Units)
Figure 291: Western Europe LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($=
 Billion)
Figure 292: Western Europe TD-LTE Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Milli=
ons of Units)
Figure 293: Western Europe TD-LTE Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020=
 ($ Billion)
Figure 294: Western Europe LTE FDD Device Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Mill=
ions of Units)
Figure 295: Western Europe LTE FDD Device Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 202=
0 ($ Billion)
Figure 296: Western Europe LTE Subscriptions: 2010 - 2020 (Millions)
Figure 297: Western Europe LTE Service Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 298: Western Europe LTE ARPU: 2010 - 2020 ($ per Month)
Figure 299: LTE Service Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Billion)
Figure 300: Global Voice over LTE (VoLTE) User Forecast: 2013 =96 2020 (Mil=
lions)=20

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21 Vianet Group
2K Telecom
3 Austria
3 Denmark
3 HK
3 Ireland
3 Italia
3 Sweden
365 Media
3Roam
4ipnet
6WIND
A1 Telekom
Aalborg University
Aalto-University
Ablaze
Accedian
Accelleran
Actelis
Actix
Adams NetWorks
ADLINK
ADTRAN
ADVA
Advantech
Aero2
Aerohive
Aeronet
Aircel
Aircell
Aircom International
AirHop Communications
Airspan
Airtel Nigeria
Airvana
AIS/DPC Thailand
Al Madar
Alaska Communications
Albis Technologies
Alcatel-Lucent
Alfa
Algar Telecom (CTBC)
Algerie Telecom
Alpha Networks
Altel
Altera
Alvarion
Andorra Telecom
Andrew/CommScope
Anite
Antares Group
Antel
Anvaya Networks
Apple
Aptilo
Aqiva Wireless
Aquafon
Argela
Aricent
Armentel
Aruba
Aruba Networks
Asiaspace
Askey
ASOCS
Astellia
AT&T Mobility
Athena Wireless Communications
Atrica
Avanti
Avea
Aviat Networks
Axerra Networks
Axis Teknologies
Azercell
Azerfon
b=95lite
Babilon Mobile
Bakcell
Bakrie Telecom
Batelco
Bayan Telecommunications
BayRICS
Beeline
Beeline Lao
BelAir
BelCel
Belgacom / Proximus
Bell Mobility
BendBroadband
BeST (Life)
BH Telecom
Bharti Airtel
Bhutan Telecom
Big Switch Networks
BigAir
BlackBerry
BLiNQ Networks
Bluegrass Cellular
Blueline
BluWan
BMW
Bollore Telecom
Bouygues Telecom
Brazil  Army
Brazil  Sao Paulo Military Police
BridgeWave Communications
Broadcom
Brocade
Browan
BSNL
BT
BTC
BTI Systems
BTI Wireless
BTL
BUCD
Bulgaria  Vivacom
C Spire Wireless
C&S
Cable and Wireless
Cambium Networks
Cambridge Broadband Networks (CBNL)
Canoga Perkins
Carolina West Wireless
Carrier Access Corporation
Casio
Cassidian
Cavium
CBL Bahamas
CCS
Ceclcom Axiata
CeedTec
Celcite
Cell C
Cellcom
CellO (Optiway and Cellvine)
Celtro
CenturyLink
Ceragon
Chalmers University of Technology
Chariton Valley Comms
Charles Industries
Chat Mobility
China Mobile
China Mobile Hong Kong
China Telecom
China Unicom
CHT
Cielo
Ciena
Cisco
City of Charlotte Council
Claro
Clear Mobitel
CNT
Cobham/Axell Wireless
Coherent Logix
Colorado Valley
Comba
Comba Telecom
Commnet Wireless
Communication Components Inc. (CCI)
Contela
ConteXtream
Convergence Technologies
Copper Valley Telecom
Corning/MobileAccess
Cosmote
COTA Murcia4G
Cross Telephone
Crown Castle
CSI
CSL Limited
Custer Telephone
Cyan
Datame
Datang Mobile
DBD
Dedicado
DeltaNode
Deutsche Telekom
Dhiraagu
Dialog Axiata LTE TDD later FDD
Dialogic
DiGi
Digicel
Digicel Fiji
Digitel
Digitel Jamaica
Dish Network
D-Link
DNA
DOCOMO Euro-Labs
DoCoMo Pacific
DragonWave
DTAC =96 TriNet
Du
E Plus
eAccess
Eastlink
E-Band Communications
ECI Telecom
Econet Wireless
Eden Rock Communications
Edgewater
EE
EION
Elisa
EMT
Emtel
EnergyAustralia Ausgrid
EnGenius
Entel Movil
Entel PCS
Entel Peru
Enterasys
ERA/T-Mobile Poland
Ericsson
ETC
Etex Telephone Co-op
EtherReach
Ethertronics
Ethio Telecom
Ethos
Etisalat
Etisalat Misr
Evolve Broadband
Exalt
ExteNet Systems
Extreme Networks
FarEasTone
FastBack Networks
Fastlink (Regional Telecom)
Femtel
FibroLAN
Firetide
Fitel
Fjarskipti (Vodafone Iceland)
Fortinet
FPT Telecom
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Freescale Semiconductor
Fujitsu
Fujitsu (Formerly Fujitsu-Toshiba)
Fujitsu-Toshiba
Gemtek
Genband
General Dynamics
Georgia  Magticom
Glo Mobile
Globacom
Global Mobile
Global Wireless Technologies (GWT)
Globe
GoNet Systems
Goodman Networks
Gore
GrenTech
Guineanet
Handlink
Harris
Hatteras
Hitachi
HP
HTC
Huahuan
Huawei
Hutchison 3
IBW International
ICE
iConnect
IDC Moldova
iDirect
IM2
Imagine Group
Infovista (Mentum)
InnerWireless (Acquired by Black Box)
Institut Mines-T=E9l=E9com
Intel
InterDigital
Intracom
Intucell Systems (Acquired by Cisco)
Inwi
Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications Board (ISICSB)
ip.access
IPITEK
Islandcom
IT&E Guam
JDSU (Arieso)
Juni
Juniper
Juniper Networks
Kcell
KDDI
Kentrox
Kordia
KPN
KPN Base
KPU (Alaska)
KT
KT Corp Rwanda
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology
Kyocera
Lanka Bell
Lantiq
Lattelecom
Leap Wireless/Cricket
LG
LG U+
LightPoint Communications
Lightsquared
LIME
Linkem
LMT
LSI
LTC
M1
Manx Telecom
Marvell
Mascom Wireless
Massnet
MAX Telecom
Maxim Integrated
Maxis
MaxyTel
MediaTek
Megafon
Menatelecom
Meru Networks
Mesaplexx
Meteor
Microwave Networks
Mid-Rivers Communications
Milmex
mimoOn
Mindspeed Technologies
Ministry of Industry, Development and Reform Commission - China
Ministry of Science - China
Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) - Korea
MiSpot
Mobile Norway/Tele2
Mobily
Mobinil
Mobistar
Mobitel
Moldcell
Monaco Telecom
Mongolia Telecom
Mosaic Telecom
Motorola Mobility
Motorola Solutions
Movicel
Movilmax
Movilnet
Movistar
MRV Communications
MTA
MTC
MTC Touch
M-Tel
MTN
MTN Uganda
MTNL
MTPCS
MTS
MTS Allstream
MTS Belarus
MTS Ukraine
Myanmar P & T
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Nawras
NBN Co.
Ncell
NEC
NEC Casio Mobile Communications
Neo-Sky
Neotel
Nepal Telecom
NetGear
Netronome
New Postcom Equipment
NewNet
Nexius
NITA
Node-H
NOKIA
Nomadix
Nomor Research
NorthwestCell
Nova
NSN
nTelos
NTT DoCoMo
Nuage Networks (Alcatel-Lucent)
NVIDIA
O2 Secure Wireless
Octasic
Oi
Omantel
Omnitel
On Telecomunicacoes
ONE
Ooredoo
Open Mobile
Optimus
Optiway
Optus
Orange Armenia
Orange Austria
Orange Dominicana
Orange France
Orange Liechtenstein
Orange Luxembourg
Orange Mauritius
Orange Moldova
Orange Romania
Orange Slovak Republic
Orange Spain
Orange Switzerland
Orange Uganda
Orckit Corrigent
Osnova Telecom
Overture
P&T
P1 Networks
P4 (Play)
Panasonic
Pandetel
Panhandle Telephone Co-op
Pantech
PCCW
Peoples Telephone Co-op
Personal
Pioneer Cellular
Plexxi
Polkomtel Plus
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Poznan University of Technology
Proxim
PTK Centertel (Orange)
Public Service Wireless
Public Wireless
PureWave Networks
PVT
Qualcomm
QuCell
Quortus
R (Spain)
RAD Data Systems
Radisys
RADWIN
Rakon
Raytheon
RCS & RDS
Redline Communications
REDtone
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Reverb Networks
RF Window
RFNet
RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
Rogers Wireless
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Ruckus Wireless
RusViet Telecom
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S and R Communications
S&T Telephone Cooperative
Safaricom
Sagebrush Cellular (Nemont)
Sagem
Sagemcom
SAI
SAI Technology
Saima Telecom
Samsung
Sasktel
Sazz
Sercom
SerComm
SFR
SGRITA
Sharp
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Shyam
Shyam Networks
Si.mobil
SIAE Microelectronics
Siemens
Siklu
Siminn
SingTel
SK Telecom
SK Telesys
Sky Brazil
Smart Communications
Smartone
SMARTS
Smile
Smoltelecom
Softbank
Softbank Mobile
SOLiD Technologies
Sony Mobile
Spectranet
SpeedConnect
SpiderCloud Wireless
Spreadtrum
Sprint
Sprint Nextel
Sprocket Wireless
SRT Communications
SSTL
Star Microwave
Starcomms
StarHub
STC
Stoke
Strata Networks
Strix Systems
Sub10 Systems
Sunrise Communications
Surfline Communications
SWIFT Networks
Swisscom
Sycamore
Syringa Wireless
T Mobile
Tango
Tango Networks
Taqua
Tarana Wireless
Tata Elxsi
TDC
TE Connectivity (Tyco Electronics Connectivity)
Tecom
TEKTELIC
Telcel
Telco Systems
Tele2
Tele2 Kazakhstan
Tele2 Sweden
Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM)
Telecom Malaysia
Telecom New Zealand
Telefonica Movistar
Telefonica O2
Telefonica O2 Ireland
Telefonica O2 UK
Telefonica Peru
Telefonica Spain
Telekom Srpske
Telenet Belgium
Telenor Denmark
Telenor Hungary
Telenor Montenegro
Telenor Norway
Telenor Sweden
Telesis
TeliaSonera
TeliaSonera Norway
TeliaSonera Sweden
Telkom Mobile (8ta)
Telkomsel Indonesia
Tellabs
Telrad
Telstra
Telus
Texas Energy Network
Texas Instruments
TFL
Thomson
T-Hrvatski Telekom
Thumb Cellular
Tigo
Tikona
TIM Brasil
TMC
TMN (Portugal Telecom)
T-Mobile Czech Republic
T-Mobile Hungary
T-Mobile Macedonia
T-Mobile Netherlands
T-Mobile Puerto Rico
T-Mobile Slovensko
T-Mobile USA
TN Mobile
TOT Thailand
TPG Internet
TP-Link
TRaC Global
Trango Systems
Transmode
Tranzeo
Triatel
Tricom
Tropos
True Move
TSKL
TTK
Tunisiana
Turkcell
U Mobile
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy
UbeeAirWalk
Ubidyne GmBH
Ubiquisys
Ubiquiti Networks
u-blox
UCell
UK Broadband
Ulusnet
Umniah
Une-EPM
United Nations
United Wireless
Unitel
Universitaet Bremen
Universitat Polit=E8cnica de Val=E8ncia
University of Kaiserslautern
University of Oulu
US Cellular
UTStarcom (Star Solutions)
Vainakh Telecom
VDC (VNPT)
Velatel
Velatel-Aerostrong
Verizon Wireless
Videocon
Videotron
Viettel
Vimpelcom
VIP mobile
VIPNet
Visafone Communications
Viva
Vivacell-MTS
Vivato
Vivo
VMWare
Vodacom
Vodacom Tanzania
Vodafone
Vodafone Australia
Vodafone Czech Republic
Vodafone Egypt
Vodafone Fiji
Vodafone Greece
Vodafone Ireland
Vodafone Italy
Vodafone New Zealand
Vodafone Portugal
Vodafone Qatar
Vodafone Romania
Vodafone Spain
Vodafone UK
Vox
VTel Wireless
Vubiq
Wataniya
Wataniya Telecom
WBS (iBurst)
West Central Wireless
Wi-Ex
Wi-Fi Alliance
Wilson Electronics
Wind
Wind Mobile
Wireless Broadband Alliance
Wistron NeWeb Corp (WNC)
Woosh
Xilinx
XL Axiata
Xplornet
Yoigo
Yota
YTL Communications Yes
Zain
Zain Jordan
Zain Saudi
Zamtel
Zhone
Ziggo
Zinwave
Zoda Fones
ZTE

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