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Wireless Infrastructure: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019

Published: Sep, 2013 | Pages: 554 | Publisher: WinterGreen Research
Industry: ICT | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)

The wireless infrastructure market is projected to reach USD 163 billion by 2019. It had previously generated revenue totaling USD 58 billion in 2012. Growth of the market can be attributed the growing base of smarthphones currently at 8.5 million. The market can capitalize on the growth of the smartphone industry which should reach 1 trillion by 2019. 

The wireless infrastructure market aims to expand by upgrading core networks and base stations. Creating sophisticated wireless infrastructure will create demand for web application and mobile application development. This in turn, will result in advanced wireless infrastructure and providing an impetus to the market growth.

The wireless infrastructure market has expanded its influence by investing in Heterogeneous Network (HeT) which includes Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Wi-Fi, small cells, and cloud RAN (Radio Area Network).

The wireless infrastructure market depends on technologies of 4G, LTE (Long Term Evolution), HSPA (High Speed Packet Access), and WiMax. The value of the market has increases since it can connect smartphones, tablets, apps, and Internet of Things (IoT). 4G will experience high growth through the forecast period (2014-2019). But LTE seems to be a high contender to replace 4G since it contributes 80% of the market revenue. Demand from operators to install a high-speed wireless network will impact market growth in the future. Moreover, the high data speed in a wireless network reduces the cost per megabit, proving beneficial to network operators.

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW) are the regions covered in the market. Asia Pacific leads the wireless infrastructure market, followed by North America and Europe. North America faces steady growth on account of adopting wireless infrastructure for video surveillance. Plus the cost benefits of a wireless network will allow network operators to build their wireless network and move away from leased cables in a broadband network. 

Prominent players in the wireless infrastructure market are Huawei, Samsung, Ericsson, Cisco, and Alcatel-Lucent. Mergers and acquisitions are a frequent strategy by companies trying to maintain their market presence. In 2015, Nokia successfully bought Alcatel-Lucent, which will give stiff competition to Huawei and Ericsson. The acquisition by Nokia will give it an advantage of more than USD 25 billion in revenue and 100,000 employees.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

- Alcatel-Lucent
- Ericsson
- Google / Motorola
- Samsung
- NEC
- ZTE
- Cisco
- Fujitsu
- Huawei
- LG
- Nokia

Market Participants

- Antenova
- Berkeley-Varitronics Systems
- CDG
- General Dynamics
- Global Mobile Suppliers Association
- Juniper Networks
- Micro Mobio
- MTI Mobile
- Nokia-Microsoft Partnership
- Nokia Siemens Networks
- QRC Technologies
- Qualcomm
- Radisys
- Repeaters Australia
- Reactel
- RF Hitec
- Siemens AG
- Spirent Communications
- TelLabs
- TelNova Technologies

Check Out These Key Topics

- Wireless Infrastructure
- CDMA2000
- GSM
- Global System for Mobile Communications
- W-CDMA
- Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- LTE
- Long-Term Evolution
- Global Mobile Traffic
- Femtocell
- Small Cell
- Broadband Cellular Networks
- Mobile Packet Core
- Mobile Broadband
 Table of Content

WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Wireless Infrastructure Market Driving Forces 
Core Wireless Infrastructure 
Wireless Infrastructure Industry Challenges 
Wireless Infrastructure Response to Market Challenges 
Wireless Infrastructure Call to action 
Wireless Infrastructure Industry Addresses Fast-Paced Change 
Wireless Infrastructure Market Shares 
Wireless Infrastructure Market Forecasts 

1. WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Communications Industry
1.1.1 Combining Global Scale Advantages With Local Presence 
1.1.2 Design Of The Network Directly Affects Cost, Capacity, And Latency 
1.1.3 Ericsson Combining Global Scale Advantages With Local Presence 
1.2 Communications Equipment Manufacturers
1.2.1 Communications Equipment Vendor Strategic Focus. 
1.2.2 Beyond ICT: Embracing The Next Digital Revolution: the Internet of Things 
1.2.3 Integration of the Digital And Physical Brings Digital Revolution and Need to Redefine What Work People Do 
1.2.4 Networks Bring Digital Government, Smarter Cities 
1.2.5 The Age of Digital Business 
1.2.6 Borderless Internet Gives Rise To A Digital Society 
1.3 Smart Infrastructure Opportunities For ICT
1.3.1 IT Systems Evolving From Post-Processing To Real-Time Business Systems 
1.3.2 IT Enterprise Architecture Challenged to Process Huge Volumes Of Data 
1.3.3 Digital Society Replaces Low-bandwidth Networks 
1.4 ICT transformation
1.4.1 Apps Market Expands 
1.5 World Economic Forum. 
1.6 Networks Segment
1.6.1 CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) 
1.6.2 CDMA2000: 
1.6.3 CDMA2000 Evolution Path: 
1.6.4 GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) 
1.6.5 W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) 
1.6.6 LTE (Long-Term Evolution) 
1.7 Global Economy
1.7.1 The IT Market 
1.7.2 New World Order Built On The Globally Integrated Enterprise 
1.8 Enterprise Information Accessed By Mobile Workers
1.8.1 Cloud Technology Brings Rapid Time to Value 
1.9 Application Server Virtual Systems, Clustering, Fail-Over, And Load Balancing
1.9.1 Cloud System Continuous Deployment Models 
1.10 Application Server Provides Competitive Advantage 
1.11 SOA Reusable Software Components
1.11.1 SOA Community-Based Marketplaces 
1.11.2 Components Aimed At Developer Base 
1.12 Infrastructure Switch
1.12.1 Market Change 
1.13 Increasing Java Productivity
1.13.1 Increasing Developer Base 

2. MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1 Wireless Infrastructure Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Core Wireless Infrastructure 
2.1.2 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Challenges 
2.1.3 Wireless Infrastructure Response to Market Challenges 
2.1.4 Wireless Infrastructure Call to action 
2.1.5 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Addresses Fast-Paced Change 
2.2 Wireless Infrastructure Market Shares
2.2.1 Wireless Core Network Equipment Infrastructure Market Shares 
2.2.2 Ericsson Core Network Infrastructure 
2.2.3 Ericsson Leading Supplier of CDMA Solutions For Network Operators 
2.2.4 Ericsson Evolved Packet Core (EPC) 
2.2.5 Huawei 
2.2.6 Revenues in Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Division 
2.2.7 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment is Number in IP/MPLS Service Provider Edge Routers with 25% Market Share 
2.2.8 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless 
2.2.9 ZTE 2-24 
2.2.10 Wireless Infrastructure Edge, IP, and Base Station Market Shares 
2.2.11 Service Provider Router And Switches Market 
2.2.12 GSM / GRPS / Edge 2 G Market Shares 
2.2.13 CDMA 3G Market Shares 
2.2.14 WCDMA / UMTS / HSPA 3G Market Shares 
2.3 Wireless Infrastructure Market Forecasts
2.3.1 GSM / GRPS / Edge 2 G, CDMA 3G, WCDMA / UMTS / HSPA 3G, LTE / 4G Market Forecasts 
2.3.2 Wireless LTE 4G Infrastructure 
2.3.3 LTE / 4G Infrastructure Equipment Market Shares 
2.3.4 Alcatel-Lucent LTE 
2.3.5 Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, LTE Units and Dollars 
2.3.6 LTE Device Market Shares 
2.3.7 Nokia Siemens Networks 
2.3.8 IP/MPLS Service Edge Routers 
2.4 Wireless Infrastructure Market Forecasts
2.4.1 Core Wireless Infrastructure Market 
2.4.2 GSM / GRPS / EDGE 2G Market Forecasts 
2.4.3 CDMA 
2.4.4 Alcatel Lucent CDMA 
2.4.5 Huawei CDMA 
2.4.6 Ericsson CDMA 
2.5 LTE
2.5.1 LTE Market Shares 
2.5.2 Ericsson Leads LTE Market By Wide Margin 
2.5.3 Ericsson LTE 
2.5.4 Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, LTE Market Forecasts 
2.5.5 LTE Devices 
2.5.6 Ericsson Has A Leading LTE Market Position 
2.5.7 Status of the Global LTE 1800 Market 
2.5.8 Samsung LTE 
2.5.9 Ericsson leads in LTE, But Rivals Huawei, ZTE and Samsung Gain 
2.5.10 Europe, China and India Ramp LTE investment in 2014 and 2015, Unlocking Opportunities To Grow LTE Revenue 
2.5.11 LTE Market Forecasts 
2.6 Femtocell and Small Cell Broadband Cellular Networks
2.6.1 Femtocell and Small Cell Market Participants 
2.6.2 Femtocell and Small Cell Forecasts 
2.6.3 Femtocell and Small Cell Implementations 
2.6.4 FCC “an Industry-Consensus Definition For Visually Unobtrusive Wireless Small Cells 
2.7 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
2.7.1 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) Reordering Of Market Share 
2.7.2 Mobile Packet Core 
2.7.3 Mobile Broadband1 
2.7.4 Small Cells Are Disruptive Technology In Networks 
2.8 Wireless Infrastructure Return on Investment 
2.9 Wireless Infrastructure Regional Market Analysis
2.9.1 Ericsson Aiming To Have 50% of LTE Market in Latin America 
2.9.2 Ericsson Sells Wireless Infrastructure in Latin America Market 
2.9.3 Latin America 
2.9.4 Ericsson LTE 
2.9.5 Ericson Regional Wireless Subscriber Analysis 
2.9.6 Ericsson Regional Wireless Subscriber Analysis 
2.9.7 Global Mobile Traffic for Data 
2.9.8 Huawei Regional Participation in India 
2.9.9 CDMA in India, North America and China 

3. MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Alcatel Lucent
3.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Networks Segment 
3.1.2 Alcatel Lucent Korea 
3.1.3 Korea Broadband Infrastructure Wireless Projects 
3.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent lightRadioâ„¢ Portfolio 
3.2 Ericsson Wireless Infrastructure Products
3.2.1 Ericsson Radio Base Station Platform Strength 
3.2.2 Ericsson CDMA Voice Core 
3.2.3 Ericsson Packet MSC 
3.2.4 Ericsson Circuit MTX 
3.2.5 Ericsson HD Voice Call On CDMA 
3.2.6 Mobile Broadband 
3.2.7 Ericsson SSR 8000 Evolved Packet Gateway 
3.2.8 Ericsson EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution) Benefits 
3.2.9 Ericsson EDGE Evolution 
3.2.10 Ericsson ICT 
3.2.11 Ericsson End-To-End Solutions For Major Mobile Communication Standards 
3.2.12 Ericsson Strategic Engagement Topics 
3.2.13 Ericsson EDGE Enhanced Mobile Networks 
3.2.14 Ericsson LTE Broadcast 
3.2.15 Ericsson Mobile Cloud Accelerator 
3.2.16 Ericsson Mobile Backhaul 
3.2.17 Ericsson Backhaul for Existing Radio Networks 
3.2.18 Ericsson Packet Core Solutions 
3.2.19 Ericsson SGSN-MME 
3.2.20 Ericsson Service-Aware Policy Controller 
3.2.21 Ericsson Mobile Switching 
3.2.22 Ericsson Application Enablement: Apps 
3.2.23 Ericsson Mobile Backhaul Solution 
3.2.24 Ericsson Blade Server Platform For Core Networks 
3.2.25 Ericsson Packet Core Platforms 
3.3 Nokia Siemens Networks
3.3.1 Nokia Siemens Networks Evolved Packet Core (EPC) 
3.3.2 Nokia Siemens Networks Intelligent IP Edge 
3.3.3 Nokia Siemens Networks EPC Based On Open Core System 
3.3.4 Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi Network Gateway (Flexi NG) 
3.3.5 Nokia Siemens Networks PCS-5000 Policy Control Suite 
3.3.6 Nokia Siemens Networks Teams With Juniper Networks Carrier Ethernet Transport (CET) 
3.3.7 Nokia Siemens Networks CET Solution / Juniper Networks 
3.3.8 Nokia Siemens Networks Router Product Partners 
3.3.9 Nokia Siemens Networks Multiservice IP Backbone 
3.3.10 Nokia Siemens Networks Multiservice IP Backbone Solutions 
3.4 Huawei
3.4.1 Huawei SingleBTS 
3.4.2 Huawei Products & Application Scenarios 
3.4.3 Huawei Distributed Base Station 
3.4.4 Huawei Distributed Base Station Applications & Benefits 
3.4.5 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Network Application Scenarios 
3.4.6 Huawei Multi-mode BSC 
3.4.7 Huawei Transport Network 
3.4.8 Huawei Hybrid MSTP 
3.4.9 Huawei MSTP 
3.4.10 Huawei Hybrid MSTP 
3.4.11 Huawei Core Network 
3.4.12 Huawei Multi-mode BSC 
3.4.13 Huawei Applications-Depend on IP Platform To Meet The Varying Needs For Network Evolution 
3.4.14 Huawei Successfully Completed Voice Interoperability for LTE TDD to CDMA Based on Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor 
3.5 Cisco
3.5.1 Cisco Service Provider Routers 
3.5.2 Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS-X) 
3.5.3 Cisco Provides Foundation for the Next-Generation Internet 
3.5.4 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Transforming the Network Edge 
3.5.5 Cisco Quantum 
3.5.6 Cisco Packet ASR 5500 Core Capacity– Provides Long-Term Capacity Elasticity Differentiation 
3.5.7 Cisco Small Cell solutions 
3.6 Juniper Networks PSD Products
3.6.1 Juniper Networks T Series: 
3.6.2 Juniper Networks PTX Series: 
3.6.3 Juniper Networks ACX Series: 
3.6.4 Juniper Networks EX Series: 
3.6.5 Juniper Networks Wireless Local Area Network ("WLAN") Products: 
3.6.6 Juniper Networks QFabric Products: 
3.6.7 Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the Branch: 
3.6.8 Juniper Networks SSD Products 
3.6.9 Juniper Networks SSG Series, 
3.6.10 Juniper Networks Secure Access Appliances: 
3.6.11 Juniper Networks MobileNext: 
3.7 Samsung
3.7.1 Samsung LTE Innovation 
3.7.2 Samsung TelecommunicationsWireless Systems 
3.7.3 Samsung Small Cells 
3.8 Fujitsu
3.8.1 Fujitsu LTE (Long Term Evolution) Solutions 
3.8.2 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Systems 
3.8.3 Fujitsu BroadOne LTE Femtocell 
3.8.4 Fujtsu LTE Femtocell Target Areas 
3.8.5 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Solutions 
3.8.6 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Access Point 
3.8.7 Fujitsu Femtocell Resolution of Interference Problems 
3.8.8 Fujitsu LTE / Wi-Fi Interworking 
3.9 Radisys Products 
3.10 ZTE
3.10.1 General Dynamics IP Wireless Handheld Option for the 
URC Transceivers 
3.11 TelLabs 

4. WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Mobile Subscriptions Worldwide 
4.2 Bandwidth for Wireless Infrastructure 
4.3 Standards
4.3.1 Qualcomm 
4.3.2 UMTS Forum 
4.4 Ericsson Technology Perspective
4.4.1 Limited Bandwidth Giving Way to Expanded bandwidth 
4.4.2 Infrastructure At A Cell Site 
4.5 Backhaul Network Architecture
4.5.1 Ericsson Standardization Work In The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 
4.6 High Speed Downlink Packet Access 
4.7 HD Voice Call On CDMA 
4.8 Regulatory Solutions 
4.9 Huawei Pipe Strategy 
4.10 Small-Cell Architectures
4.10.1 Small Cells and LTE 
4.10.2 Smart Antenna Systems Wireless Infrastructure Company Profiles 

5. WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE COMPANY DESCRIPTION
5.1 Alcatel-Lucent
5.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent Research Arm Bell Labs 
5.1.2 Alcatel-Lucent Revenue 
5.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Model Focused On Core Products 
5.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent Organization 
5.1.5 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 
5.1.6 Alcatel-Lucent LTE 
5.1.7 Alcatel-Lucent Adaptation of the Business to the Industry 
5.1.8 Alcatel-Lucent Strategic Focus 
5.1.9 Alcatel-Lucent Revenue 
5.1.10 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments 
5.1.11 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment 
5.1.12 Alcatel-Lucent Optics Market Positions 
5.1.13 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless 
5.1.14 Alcatel-Lucent Wireline 
5.1.15 Alcatel Lucent Korea 
5.1.16 Alcatel-Lucent Revenue 
5.2 Antenova 
5.3 Berkeley-Varitronics Systems 
5.4 CDG
5.4.1 CDMA2000 Evolution 
5.4.2 CDG Global Industry Organization 
5.5 Cisco
5.5.1 Cisco Revenue 
5.5.2 Cisco Information Technology 
5.5.3 Cisco Virtualization 
5.5.4 Competitive Landscape In The Enterprise Data Center 
5.5.5 Cisco Architectural Approach 
5.5.6 Cisco Switching 
5.5.7 Cisco NGN Routing 
5.5.8 Cisco Collaboration 
5.5.9 Cisco Service Provider Video 
5.5.10 Cisco Wireless 
5.5.11 Cisco Security 
5.5.12 Cisco Data Center Products 
5.5.13 Cisco Other Products 
5.5.14 Cisco Systems Net Sales 
5.5.15 Cisco Systems Revenue by Segment 
5.5.1 Cisco Telepresence Systems Segment Net Sales 
5.5.2 Cisco Tops 10,000 Unified Computing System Customers 
5.6 Ericsson
5.6.1 Ericsson Wireless Infrastructure Portfolio 
5.6.2 Ericsson Network Evolution 
5.6.3 Ericsson Revenue Ericsson Revenue 
5.7 Fujitsu
5.7.1 Fujitsu Revenue 
5.7.2 Fujitsu Technology Solutions Services 
5.7.3 Fujitsu Personal Computers 
5.7.4 Fujitsu Development and Production Facilities 
5.7.5 Fujitsu Corporate Strategy 
5.7.6 Fujitsu Revenue 
5.7.7 Fujitsu Interstage 
5.7.8 Fujitsu Acquires RunMyProcess Cloud Service Provider 
5.7.9 Fujitsu and Radisys Partnership ATCA Platform Support 
5.8 General Dynamics / IPWireless
5.8.1 General Dynamics IP Wireless Handheld Option for the URC Transceivers 
5.8.2 General Dynamics 
5.1.1 General Dynamics Revenue 
5.1.2 General Dynamics Rifleman Radio and GD300 Go to Afghanistan with U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment 
5.1.3 General Dynamics Light Tactical Vehicles 
5.1.4 General Dynamics Light Wheeled Armored Vehicles 
5.1.5 General Dynamics Medium Wheeled Armored Vehicles 
5.1.6 General Dynamics Infantry Fighting Vehicles / Medium Combat Vehicles 
5.9 Global Mobile Suppliers Association 
5.10 Google
5.10.1 Google 2012 Corporate Highlights 
5.10.2 Google Search 
5.10.3 Google Revenue 
5.10.4 Google Second Quarter 2013 Results 
5.10.5 Google Revenues by Segment and Geography 
5.10.6 Google / Motorola Headcount 
5.10.7 Google / Motorola 
5.11 Huawei
5.11.1 Huawei Invests In The Pipe 
5.11.2 Huawei’s Internet Protocol (IP) Pipe Strategy 
5.11.3 Huawei Focus On Customers 
5.11.4 Huawei Revenue 
5.12 Juniper
5.12.1 Juniper Networks Strategy 
5.12.2 Juniper Networks Enterprise 
5.12.3 Juniper Networks Platform Strategy 
5.12.4 Juniper Revenue 
5.13 LG
5.13.1 LG Home Entertainment Company 
5.13.2 LG Mobile Communications Company 
5.13.3 LG Home Appliance Company 
5.13.4 LG Air Conditioning and Energy Solution Company 
5.13.5 LG Technology Strategy 
5.13.6 LG Revenue 
5.14 Micro Mobio 
5.15 MTI Mobile 
5.16 NEC
5.16.1 NEC Business Outline 
5.16.2 NEC Revenue 
5.17 Nokia
5.17.1 Nokia-Microsoft Partnership 
5.17.2 Nokia Revenue 
5.18 Nokia Siemens Networks
5.18.1 Nokia Acquires Siemens' Entire 50% Stake in The Joint Venture 
5.18.2 Nokia Siemens Networks Telco Cloud Technology 
5.18.3 Nokia Siemens Acquired Motorola Network Infrastructure Division 
5.18.4 Nokia Siemens Networks Revenue 
5.19 QRC Technologies 
5.20 Qualcomm
5.20.1 Qualcomm Mobile & Computing 
5.20.2 QMC Offers Comprehensive Chipset Solutions 
5.20.3 Qualcomm Government Technologies 
5.20.4 Qualcomm Internet Services 
5.20.5 Qualcomm Ventures 
5.20.6 Qualcomm Revenue 
5.20.7 Qualcomm Up to 4x Increase Over CDMA2000’s Capacity 
5.21 Radisys
5.21.1 Radisys Business 
5.21.2 Radisys Revenue 
5.21.3 Radisys ATCA 
5.22 Repeaters Australia
5.22.1 Repeater Improved Cellular Signal Coverage Area 
5.23 Reactel 
5.24 RF Hitec 
5.25 Samsung
5.25.1 Samsung Finds Talent And Adapts Technology To Create Products 
5.25.2 Samsung Adapts to Change, Samsung Embraces Integrity 
5.25.3 Samsung Telecom Equipment Group 
5.25.4 Samsung Electronics Q2 2013 Revenue 
5.25.5 Samsung Memory Over Logic 
5.26 Siemens AG 
5.27 Spirent Communications
5.27.1 Spirent Key Financials 
5.27.2 Spirent Business 
5.27.3 Spirent Service Assurance 
5.27.4 Spirtent Strategy 
5.27.5 Spirent Monitors Change, Identifies Trends 
5.27.6 Spirent Acquisitions 
5.27.7 Spirent Products 
5.28 TelLabs
5.28.1 Tellabs® Mobile Solutions 
5.28.2 TelLabs Acquisitions 
5.28.3 TelLabs Revenue 
5.28.4 TelLabs Geographic Revenue 
5.29 TelNova Technologies 
5.30 ZTE
5.30.1 ZTE Globally-Leading Provider Of Telecommunications Equipment 
5.30.2 ZTE Technology Innovation 
5.30.3 ZTE Revenue
Tables and Figures

Table ES-1 Wireless Infrastructure Web Mobile Extensions 
Figure ES-2 Wireless Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Figure ES-3  Wireless Infrastructure Markets Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Figure 1-1 Ericsson Support for the Networked Society 
Figure 1-2 Cloud Convergence of Information and Computing Technologies 
Figure 1-3 Optical Internet Implements Flexible Information Transport 
Figure 1-4 Infrastructure for Apps and Smart Devices 
Table 1-5 Enterprise IT Architecture Changing 
Figure 1-6 Smart Society Changes Brought By Terabit Networks 
Figure 1-7 Apps Market Expands 
Figure 1-8 World Economic Forum Comment on Convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Communications 
Table 1-9 CDMA2000: Global Reach 
Table 1-10 CDMA2000 Evolution Path: 
Table 1-11 CDMA2000: Offering a Diverse and Affordable Selection of Devices 
Table 1-12 Cloud System Continuous Deployment Models 
Table 1-13 Java Based Application Server Functions 
Table 1-13 Continued) Java Based Application Server Functions 
Table1-14 SOA Market-Ready Components Business 
Table 1-15 Application Server Product Functions 
Table 2-1  Wireless Infrastructure Market Driving Forces 
Table 2-2 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Challenges 
Table 2-3 Wireless Infrastructure Response to Market Challenges 
Table 2-4 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Adaptation To Change 
Table 2-5 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Adaptations 
Table 2-6 Wireless Infrastructure Industry Imperatives 
Figure 2-7 Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-8 Wireless Core And Backhaul Infrastructure Market Shares, 
Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Figure 2-9 Wireless Core Network Equipment Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-10 Wireless Core Network Equipment Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-11 Selected Alcatel-Lucent Assessment of Market Position 
Table 2-12 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Assessemtn 
Figure 2-13 Mobile Base Station and Wireless Backhaul Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-14 Mobile Base Station and Wireless Backhaul Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-15 Ethernet Mobile Backhaul Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-16 GSM / GRPS / EDGE 2G Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-17 CDMA 3G Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-18 WCDMA / UMTS / HSPA 3G Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table2-19 Wireless Infrastructure Market Industry Segments, Dollars and Percent, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-20 Wireless Infrastructure Market Industry Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Figure 2- Long Term Wireless Infrastructure Network Evolution 
Table 2-21 Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, GSM, CDMA, EVDO, WCDMA, and 
LTE Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-22 Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, GSM, CDMA, EVDO, WCDMA, and 
LTE Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-23 Wireless Infrastructure End to End Core and Access Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Figure 2-24 LTE Infrastructure Equipment Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-25  LTE Infrastructure Equipment Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Figure 2-27  LTE Device Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Table 2-28  IP/MPLS Router Services 
Table 2-29  Alcatel Lucent CDMA Solutions Positioning 
Figure 2-30  CDMA Market Dynamics 
Table 2-31  LTE Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 
Figure 2-32  Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, LTE Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-33  Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, LTE Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-34  LTE Device and Smart Phone Shipments Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Figure 2-35 LTE 1800 Eco System 
Figure 2-36 Global LTE 1800 Commitments 
Figure 2-37 Spectrum Used by LTE 
Table 2-39 Status of the Global LTE1800 Market 
Table 2-38 Global LTE 1800 Market Aspects 
Table 2-40 Global 23 LTE 1800 Network Deployments in Progress 
Table 2-41 Motivations For Deploying LTE in 1800 MHz Spectrum 
Figure 2-42 CDMA And LTE in the US 
Figure 2-43 CDG LTE Initiatives 
Figure 2-44 LTE Device Availability by Frequency 
Figure 2-45 LTE Device Availability by Frequency 
Figure 2-46 FDD-LTE Commercial Deployments 
Figure 2-47 LTE Subscribers by Region 
Figure 2-49 Wireless Infrastructure Evolution Path, CDMA, LTE, and WiFi 
Table 2-50 LTE Market Drivers 2013-2015 
Figure 2-51 LTE Market Drivers, 2013-2015 
Figure 2-52  Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, LTE Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
The CDG global connections forecast indicates that 3G UMTS and HSPA Continue To 
Dominate The Global Connections in 2016. 
Figure 2-53 CDG Global Connections Forecast 
Table 2-54 CDG Global Connections in 2016 
Table 2-55 Femtocell and Small Cell Broadband Cellular Networks 
Table 2-56 Wireless Infrastructure Femtocell and Small Cell Installed Base and Market Forecasts 
Dollars and Units, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Figure 2-57 Femtocell Small Cell Solutions 
Figure 2-58 Femtocell Wireless Backhaul 
Table 2-59 Wireless Infrastructure Femtocell Small Cells Markets Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-60 Wireless Infrastructure Femtocell Small Cells Markets Units, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-61 Wireless Infrastructure Femtocell Small Cells Markets Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 
Table 2-62 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) 
Design Of The Network Issues 
Figure 2-63 Smartphones Lead Wireless Infrastructure traffic Growth 
Table 2-66 Wireless Infrastructure Regional Market Segments, 2012 
Figure 2-67 Ericson Regional Wireless Subscriber Analysis 
Figure 2-68  Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast by Region 
Table 3-1  Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 
Table 3-2 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment Businesses: 
Table 3-3 Alcatel-Lucent Key Next Generation Technologies 
Table 3-4 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless 
Table 3-5 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment - IP 
Figure 3-6 Korea Broadband Wireless Infrastructure Projects 
Figure 3-7 Alcatel Lucent Monthly Traffic per Technology Since LTE Launch 
Figure 3-9 Ericsson RBS 6000 Multi-Standard Platform Is For Radio Base Stations 
Table 3-8 Ericsson Wireless Infrastructure Platforms 
Table 3-10 Aspects of Ericsson Support for Migration to LTE 
Table 3-11  Ericsson EPC-LTE Offering 
Table 3-12 Ericsson EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution 
Figure 3-13 Ericsson Telecommunications Equipment And Services 
Table 3-14  Ericsson Strategic Engagement Topics (SETs) 
Table 3-15 Ericsson Mobile Broadband Solutions Offering 
Table 3-16 Ericsson Mobile Backhaul Solution Functions: 
Figure 3-17 
Table 3-1  Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 
Table 3-2 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment Businesses: 
Table 3-3 Alcatel-Lucent Key Next Generation Technologies 
Table 3-4 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless 
Table 3-5 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment - IP 
Figure 3-6 Korea Broadband Wireless Infrastructure Projects 
Figure 3-7 Alcatel Lucent Monthly Traffic per Technology Since LTE Launch 
Figure 3-9 Ericsson RBS 6000 Multi-Standard Platform Is For Radio Base Stations 
Table 3-8 Ericsson Wireless Infrastructure Platforms 
Table 3-10 Aspects of Ericsson Support for Migration to LTE 
Table 3-11 Ericsson EPC-LTE Offering 
Table 3-12 Ericsson EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution 
Figure 3-13 Ericsson Telecommunications Equipment And Services Router 
Table 3-14  Ericsson Strategic Engagement Topics (SETs) 
Table 3-15 Ericsson Mobile Broadband Solutions Offering 
Table 3-16 Ericsson Mobile Backhaul Solution Functions: 
Figure 3-17 Nokia Siemens Networks Intelligent IP Edge Modules 
Table 3-33 Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi Network Gateway Server (Flexi NG) Benefits 
Table 3-34 Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi Network Gateway Server (Flexi NG) Functions 
Table 3-35 Nokia Siemens Networks' PCS-5000 Policy Control Types of Mobile Data Traffic 
Table 3-36 Nokia Siemens Networks' PCS-5000 Policy Control Functions and Products Supported 
Table 3-37 Nokia Siemens Networks PCS-5000 Business Benefits 
Table 3-38 Nokia Siemens Networks PCS-5000 Policy Control Suite Functions 
Table 3-41 Nokia Siemens Networks' Carrier Ethernet Transport (CET) Solution Business Benefits 
Table 3-42 Nokia Siemens Networks All-Ethernet Mobile Backhaul Business Benefits 
Table 3-43 Nokia Siemens Networks Router Product Partners 
Table 3-44 Nokia Siemens Networks Single IP Backbone Solutions 
Table 3-45 Nokia Siemens Networks Multiservice IP Backbone Solutions Technology Benefits 
Table 3-46 Nokia Siemens Networks Multiservice IP Backbone Solutions Business Benefits 
Table 3-47 Huawei Macro Base Stations 
Table 3-48 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Network Basic Module Characteristics 
Table 3-49 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Network Benefits 
Table 3-50 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Network Benefits 
Table 3-51 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Network Green Positioning 
Table 3-52 Huawei SingleBTS Mobile Indoor, Outdoor, and Distributed Network Models 
Figure 3 53 Huawei Typical application scenarios of the BTS3900 
Figure 3- 54 Huawei Typical Outdoor Application Scenarios of the BTS3900A 
Figure 3-55  Huawei Typical Indoor Application Scenario of the BTS3900L 
Figure 3-56 Huawei Typical Pole and Wall Installation Scenarios of the DBS3900 
Figure 3-57 Huawei Typical Tower Application Scenarios of the DBS3900 
Figure 3-58 Huawei Multi-Mode BSC Features & Benefits 
Table 3-59 Huawei Multi-mode BSC types of boards 
Table 3-60 Huawei ME60 V600R005 LTE TDD to CDMA Features 
Figure 3-61 Cisco CRS 3 
Table 3-62  Cisco Foundation for the Next-Generation Internet 
Table 3-63 Cisco Service Provider Router Features 
Table 3-64 Cisco Service Provider Routers 
Table 3-65 Cisco Quantum Policy Suite Components 
Table 3-66 Cisco ASR 5000 Series 
Table 3-67 Fujitsu Leveraging LTE 
Figure 3-68 Fujitsu BroadOne LTE Femtocell Base Station 
Figure 3-70 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Solutions 
Table 3-69 Fujitsu Femtocell Target Specifications 
Table 3-71 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Access Point 
Table 3-73 Fujitsu Femtocell Solving Distant Macrocell Interference 
Table 3-72 Fujitsu Femtocell Resolution of Interference Problems 
Figure 3-75 Fujitsu Femtocell Interference Control 
Table 3-74 Fujitsu Femtocell Interference Weighting Factors 
Figure 3-77 Fujitsu LTE / Wi-Fi Interworking Consumer Benefits 
Table 3-76 Fujitsu LTE / Wi-Fi Interworking Functions 
Figure 3-79 Fujitsu LTE / Wi-Fi Interworking Consumer Functions 
Table 3-78 Fujitsu Service Applications on the Femtocell Network 
Table 3-80 ZTE TD-LTE Features 
Table 3-81 ZTE LTE FDD Features 
Figure 3-82 IP Wireless Handheld Option for the URC Transceivers 
Figure 3-83 General Dynamics URC Radio In A Vehicle Jerk-And-Run Capability 
Figure 3-84 General Dynamics Pathmaker Group Networking Radios 
Figure 4-1 Bandwidth for Wireless Infrastructure 
Table 4-2 Network Traffic Units 
Figure 4-3 CDMA, LTE, and WiFi Roadmap Evolution Path 
Figure 4-4 LTE Interoperability Positioning 
Figure 4-5 LTE Frequency Band Assignments 
Figure 4-6 Projected LTE Global Spectrum Usage 
Figure 4-7 Challenge to Support 3GPP and 3GPP2 Frequency Assignments 
Figure 4-8 Bandwidth Spectrum Economies of Scale 
Figure 4-9 LTE Device Availability by Frequency 
Figure 4-10 Backhaul Network Architecture, Flow Delay, Jitter, Packet Loss, Continuity, Avaliability, Throughput, and Trafic Stats 
Table 3-11 HD Voice Call On CDMA 
Figure 4-12 Wireless Infrastructure Traffic Model 
Table 5-1 Alcatel-Lucent Performance Program 
Table 5-2  Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 
Table 5-3 Alcatel-Lucent Business Focus 
Table 5-4 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments 
Table 5-5 Alcatel-Lucent Business Organization 
Table 5-6 Alcatel-Lucent Strategic Focus 
Table 5-7 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Issues 
Table 5-8 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Issue Solutions 
Table 5-9 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Application Enablement 
Table 5-10 Alcatel-Lucent Communications High Leverage NetworkTM (HLN) Enablement 
Table 5-11 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 
Table 5-12 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment Businesses: 
Table 5-14 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment - IP 
Table 5-13 Alcatel-Lucent Key Next Generation Technologies 
Table 5-15 Alcatel-Lucent Optics Market Positions 
Table 5-16 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless 
Figure 5-17 Alcatel-Lucent 2012 Korea Broadband Infrastructure Projects 
Figure 5-18 Korea Broadband Wireless Infrastructure Projects 
Figure 5-19 Alcatel Lucent Monthly Traffic per Technology Since LTE Launch 
Figure 5-20 Alcatel-Lucent In Korea 
Figure 5-21 CDG Wireless Infrastructure Roadmap that Includes CDMA2000, LTE, and WiFi Technologies 
Figure 5-22 Ericsson Version of its North American CDMA Share 
Table 5-23 Ericsson Mobile Broadband Issues 
Table 5-26 Ericsson Networks Products And Solutions 
Table 5-24 Ericsson Operating Segments 
Table 5-25 Ericsson Networks 
Table 5-27 Regions Ericsson Primary Sales Channel 
Figure 5-28 Fujitsu Main Products 
Figure 5-29 Fujitsu Global Business 
Figure 5-30 Fujitsu Geographical Market Participation 
Figure 5-31 Fujitsu Global Alliances 
Figure 5-32 Fujitsu Mixed IT Environments Forecasts 
Table 5-33 Fujitsu Facts 
Figure 5-39 IP Wireless Handheld Option for the URC Transceivers 
Figure 5-40 General Dynamics URC Radio In A Vehicle Jerk-And-Run Capability 
Figure 5-41 General Dynamics Pathmaker Group Networking Radios 
Figure 5-42 General Dynamics Divisions 
Figure 5-43 General Dynamics Eagle 
Figure 5-44 General Dynamics Duro 
Figure 5-45 General Dynamics Piranha 3 
Figure 5-46 General Dynamics Pandur 6 x 6 
Table 5-47 General Dynamics Pandur 6 x 6 Features 
Figure 5-48 General Dynamics Pandur 8 x 8 
Table 5-49 General Dynamics Pandur 8 x 8 Features 
Figure 5-50 General Dynamics Piranha 5 
Figure 5-51 General Dynamics Ascod 
Figure 5-52 Mobile Broad Band Network Deployments, 2013 
Figure 5-53 Mobile Broad Band Subscriptions, 2013 
Figure 5-54 Commercial HSPA+ Networks 
Figure 5-55 Commercial LTE Network Launches 
Table 5-56 Huawei Different Business Groups (BGs) 
Table 5-57 Juniper Networks Infrastructure Benefits 
Table 5-58 Juniper Networks High-performance network infrastructure 
Table 5-59 Nokia Siemens Networks Base Stations 
Figure 5-60 Nokia Siemens Networks High Speed Internet Cost Reductions 
Figure 5-61 Nokia Siemens Networks Zero Footprint Solution 
Table 5-62 TelLabs Solutions Features 
Table 5-63 Tellabs® Optical Solution Cost Reductions
 



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