Multiple Airlinks Simplify Macro Base Station Deployments: Five-Year Analysis
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Multiple Airlinks Simplify Macro Base Station Deployments: Five-Year Analysis
Abstract
Mobile networking is the guts beneath the flash in mobile applications. As mobile subscribers use more data-intensive applications, mobile networks have to be up to the challenge.
Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia Siemens, Samsung, and ZTE all have Evolved Packet Core strategies. These companies are creating ways to modernize older networks while utilizing current network equipment and current sites to develop new platforms.
It is in this context that macro base stations are being deployed. Support for multiple airlinks, compact form-factors, and energy-efficient base stations are as much "key product differentiators" as they are requisite standards for contract wins with major mobile operators.
This report describes how base stations are transforming through improved semiconductor capabilities. The report also tracks key region base stations deployments and reviews vendor strategies in regard to macro base stations. All forecasts are from 2008 to 2014.
The report also includes:
-Installed base stations by region and by airlink.
-Revenues from new base station deployments by region and by airlink.
-An estimated transition of base stations being converted to higher airlinks.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
How Base Stations are Evolving
Developing the Macro Base Station Forecasts
North America
Latin, South America, Caribbean
Eastern Europe
Western Europe
Asia/Pacific
Middle East and Africa
Roll-Up Tables
Product Positioning and Strategies of Macro Base Station Manufacturers
Airspan
Alcatel-Lucent
Alvarion
Ericsson
Huawei
NEC
Nokia Siemens Networks/Motorola
Motorola
Samsung
ZTE
Other Notable Macro Base Station Suppliers
Methodology
Glossary
Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
Table 1. North America New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 2. North America Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 3. North America Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 4. North America New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 5. North America Key Base Station Relationships
Table 6. Latin, South America, Caribbean New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 7. Latin, South America, Caribbean Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 8. Latin, South America, Caribbean Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 9. Latin, South America, Caribbean New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 10. Latin, South America, Caribbean Key Base Station Relationships
Table 11. Eastern Europe New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 12. Eastern Europe Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 13. Eastern Europe Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 14. Eastern Europe New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 15. Eastern Europe Key Base Station Relationships
Table 16. Western Europe New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 17. Western Europe Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 18. Western Europe Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 19. Western Europe New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 20. Western Europe Key Base Station Relationships
Table 21. Asia/Pacific New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 22. Asia/Pacific Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 23. Asia/Pacific Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 24. Asia/Pacific Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 25. Asia/Pacific Key Base Station Relationships
Table 26. Middle East and Africa New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 27. Middle East and Africa Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 28. Middle East and Africa Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 29. Middle East and Africa New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 30. Middle East and Africa Key Base Station Relationships
Table 31. Total New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 32. Total New Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 33. Total Base Stations Cumulative Conversions and Transitions, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 34. Total Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 35. Total Deployed Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units)
Table 36. Total New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Table 37. Total New Base Station Revenue, by Region, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
List of Figures
Figure 1. Total New Base Stations Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Figure 2. North America New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 3. North America Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 4. Latin, South America, Caribbean New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 5. Latin, South America, Caribbean Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 6. Eastern Europe New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 7. Eastern Europe Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 8. Western Europe New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 9. Western Europe Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 10. Asia/Pacific New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 11. Asia/Pacific Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 12. Middle East and Africa New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 13. Middle East and Africa Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 14. Total New Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 15. Total New Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 16. Total Deployed Base Stations, by Technology, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 17. Total Deployed Base Stations, by Region, 2008–2014 (Units)
Figure 18. Total New Base Station Revenue, by Technology, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Figure 19. Total New Base Station Revenue, by Region, 2008–2014 (US$ in Millions)
Figure 20. Flat Network Architecture
Figure 21. Alcatel-Lucent Evolved Packet Core (EPC)
Figure 22. Huawei SingleRAN Space Savings
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