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Come Together, Right Now, Over LTE (LTE Technology and Market Update European Focus)

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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Come Together, Right Now, Over LTE (LTE technology and market update European focus)" report to their offering.

In this issue of Signals Ahead the publisher provides a market and technology update on LTE with a particular focus on the European market. This report stems from their participation at this years LTE Global Summit, which was held in Amsterdam.

From PowerPoint to Trials. At last years event, operators only talked about their trial plans. At this years event they presented actual trial results. The publisher examines those experiences and raise a cautionary eyebrow that things may not be all that they appear to be.

The Business Case for LTE Revisited. The publisher discusses four critical elements associated with the business case for LTE.

1) Spectrum. Operators require both coverage and capacity spectrum to launch a successful LTE service offering, yet very few operators can claim to have both. Such a situation creates challenges, just as it creates opportunities and new ventures.

2) Spectrum Fragmentation. There are 19 unique FDD bands and 8 TDD bands for LTE, and the number continues to grow. By The publisher's count by the end of 2011 LTE could be deployed in 12 unique bands, thus impacting economies of scale and posing severe technical challenges (and opportunities)

3) Usage and Pricing Models. There is a view that LTE will commoditize an operators existing 3G business. Nothing could be further from the truth although The publisher foresees new business models in the future, but not necessarily as a direct result of LTE.

4) Device costs and IP licensing. Lots of effort is being spent on this issue, but as The publisher sees it the introduction of LTE will only make things equal at best, and most likely worse.

A Second Life for MIMO? The publisher isn't the biggest believers in MIMO when it comes to HSPA+, but they aren't ignoring signs that at least one global operator is strongly pushing the technology as part of its future HSPA+ evolutionary path.

LTE in an HSPA World. LTE is supposedly a panacea that will solve all of mankind's problems or at least those problems of a wireless nature. As the publisher knows from firsthand experience, LTE rocks but one cannot ignore the pending advances of HSPA+ and the realization that it will be another 15+ years before LTE becomes the dominant technology on a global basis.

A Catch 22 Situation. Operators who upgrade their HSPA networks to HSPA+ supposedly do so to reduce network congestion. Likewise, operators who move directly to LTE probably do so for the same reason. Unfortunately, neither action in and of itself will do anything to reduce network congestion.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/694214/come_together_rig

 

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