Oct 9, 2014: According to a new report by Allied Market Research, titled "Global Lawful Interception Market (Solutions, Components, Network Technology, Communication Technology, End User, and Geography)- Opportunity Analysis and Forecast-2013-2020", the global lawful interception market is forecast to reach $2.1 billion by 2020, growi
Paris, 10 July 2014 – To mark the start of the 8th annual Assises du Très Haut Débit symposium, IDATE is releasing its ranking of countries that lead the way in ultra-fast fixed and mobile broadband subscriber numbers, in Europe and worldwide.
4G/LTE subscriptions will reach 85 percent in North America and 30 percent in Europe in 2019, according to latest Ericsson Mobility Report. Globally, LTE subscriptions are predicted to reach 2.6 billion by 2019, representing around 30 percent of total mobile subscriptions.
May 14, 2014 - According to a new report by Allied Market Research titled " LTE Market (TDD, FDD, LTE Advance) - Global Opportunity Analysis and Forecast - 2012-2020", the LTE market is to soar as high as $997 billion by 2020, experiencing a CAGR of 58.2% during 2013-2020.
While LMR systems have effectively support mission-critical voice and low-bandwidth data applications for many years, they fail to provide the high-speed data performance necessary to support the multimedia applications on which today’s Public Safety agencies increasingly rely upon.
TCL (Tariff Consultancy Ltd), the experts in telecoms pricing worldwide, has published the latest edition of the TCL Global LTE Pricing Tariff Tracker subscription service, which shows the impact of new LTE (4G) network launches for the last 3 month period to the end of December 2013 (Q4-13) on pricing.
This document is a technical report that summarizes the coverage evaluation and key findings between LTE small cells and Wi-Fi access points, focused on isolated enterprise deployment scenario.
GSA (Global mobile Suppliers Association) confirms that 132 manufacturers have announced 1,371 LTE-enabled user devices, including frequency and carrier variants. The number includes 705 new LTE user devices that were launched in the past year. During same period, the number of manufacturers increased by 52%.
The GSMA has released findings of a new study from ATDI, which examines ways to mitigate interference between new LTE mobile signals and existing and planned television services.
According to a latest Ericsson mobility report, global mobile subscriptions are expected to reach 9.3 billion by 2019, and more than 60 percent of these will be for smartphones. WCDMA/HSPA networks are predicted to cover 90 percent of the world's population by 2019.