LTE Devices
Market & Data Reports - 29/07/2011
After the dongles: The surprising march of the multiple devices - Markets & Forecasts 2011-2015
This report provides an overview of the LTE devices market with availability roadmaps for LTE devices for each regions. It also includes a device typology (smartphone, tablet, M2M, dongle, personal hotspot…) and case studies of LTE chipset & devices manufacturers, along with an analysis of the players’ positioning in the LTE battleground. It also proposes detailed forecasts for LTE devices sales revenue & unit shipments.
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• Which type of LTE devices are coming to the market (Only dongles were available last year, but multiple LTE devices are now becoming available)?
• What is the impact of the LTE ecosystem on the perspective of the LTE devices markets?
• How chipset manufacturers will respond to the need of mobile devices for skills in other areas than baseband?
• How LTE devices manufacturers will optimize the integration of 4G into existing devices (technical issues, cost, Intellectual Property Rights, time to market)?
• Which are the strategies deployed by the Mobile Network Operators, when mobile devices are also key to promoting their new ultra fast networks?
• What is the realistic roadmap for LTE devices with a VoLTE (Voice over LTE) function?
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1. Executive summary
2. Methodology
3. Mobile devices general evolution 3.1. Sensors everywhere 3.2. Increased power and lower cost platforms 3.3. Application Storefront: New usages to drive device’s adoption and Data consumption
4.LTE devices’ main players positioning and strategies 4.1. Chipset manufacturers’ strategies 4.1.1. Integration as a key success factor 4.1.2. Baseband vendors segmentation 4.1.3. LTE baseband market outlook • Comparison between global baseband market and LTE market • Is there any future for home-grown chipset strategies? 4.2. Devices manufacturers’ strategies 4.2.1. Technological challenges • Power Consumption issues • Voice and legacy services support • Band support • Technology stability 4.2.2. LTE Patent issues 4.2.3. Device cost 4.2.4. Product launch timeline and roadmap 4.3. Mobile Networks Operators’ strategies 4.3.1. Mobile devices as a Trojan Horse 4.3.2. Devices cost for Mobile Network Operators 4.3.3. LTE tariffing • USA: Verizon Wireless • Japan: DoCoMo • Germany: Vodafone, T-Mobile • Austria: A1 Telekom Austria • Sweden: TeliaSonera, Tele2, Telenor • Denmark, Finland, Norway: TeliaSonera • LTE tariffing: towards combinations of monthly caps, speeds and QoS? • Subsidisation 4.3.4. Mobile platforms choices 4.3.5. Not only LTE dongles for mobile operators 4.3.6. TD-LTE: pushing multimode handsets? 4.3.7. Voice on LTE networks: moving slowly towards all-IP • Technological enablers of voice and SMS over LTE • Voice over IMS • Initial LTE rollouts rely on CS fallback • In the long term, Voice over IMS solution is expected • Roadmap for VoLTE 4.3.8. The LTE spectrum fragmentation impacts on the device ecosystem
5. Case studies: Devices and chipsets players 5.1. Chipsets manufacturers 5.1.1. Qualcomm 5.1.2. ST-Ericsson 5.1.3. ICERA 5.1.4.Infineon wireless (as part of Intel) 5.2. Devices 5.2.1. Apple 5.2.2. HTC 5.2.3. Nokia 5.2.4. RIM 5.2.5. Samsung 5.2.6. ZTE
6. LTE devices availability 6.1. USB dongles and mobile hotspots 6.2. Mobile handsets: early developments 6.3. Tablets: LTE as a differentiating advantage? 6.4. Other devices: a market still in its infancy 6.4.1. Machine to Machine communication modules 6.4.2. Fixed Routers and /or gateways 6.4.3. eReaders 6.4.4. Mobile gaming devices 7. LTE devices market forecasts 2011-2015 7.1. Analysis of growth drivers 7.2. Forecast hypotheses 7.2.1. Shipments of smartphones 7.2.2. Total number of LTE subscriptions • Asia-Pacific • Europe • North America • Other Regions 7.2.3. LTE devices shipments 7.2.4. LTE devices revenues
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