LTE for fixed access: The deployment of superfast broadband connection with the convergence of fixed and mobile
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The next big thing?
In developed countries, the deployment of superfast broadband (SFB) is today one of the hottest topics in connection with the convergence of fixed and mobile. Plans for replacing a landline with a mobile line are nothing new.
The substitution by LTE of fixed broadband started to be offered by mobile players two or three years ago in European markets.
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Many players are jumping onto the bandwagon, displaying a variety of strategies in a fast-moving industry.
The business case for fixed LTE is clearly there – whilst rather limited in advanced countries, it is wide open in developing markets.
The key question is if fixed LTE technology is going to win the race against fibre and hybrid and, if so, when? Today, LTE for fixed access appears to be the least expensive option to provide medium speeds in rural areas. The option of hybrid solutions combining xDSL and LTE is becoming a worthy competitor.
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Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Market drivers
1.2. Technical solutions: what makes fixed LTE technically different from mobile LTE?
1.3. Players' strategies
1.4. The market for LTE fixed
1.5. LTE for fixed access: which economic conditions?
2. Methodology & definitions
2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports
2.2. Definitions
3. Market drivers
3.1. Factors driving LTE fixed success
3.1.1. Advantages of LTE
3.1.2. Fixed speeds can be significantly affected by physical/technological aspects
3.1.3. Coverage
3.1.4. Availability of spectrum in low frequencies
3.1.5. Speed-based tiered pricing
3.2. Factors constraining LTE fixed deployment
3.2.1. LTE speeds
3.2.2. Blind spots still hamper rural LTE coverage
3.2.3. Volume-based tiered pricing / unlimited offers
3.2.4. Consumption / usages
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The next big thing?
In developed countries, the deployment of superfast broadband (SFB) is today one of the hottest topics in connection with the convergence of fixed and mobile. Plans for replacing a landline with a mobile line are nothing new.
The substitution by LTE of fixed broadband started to be offered by mobile players two or three years ago in European markets.
Download free Sample PDF report with TOC: http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=811884
Many players are jumping onto the bandwagon, displaying a variety of strategies in a fast-moving industry.
The business case for fixed LTE is clearly there – whilst rather limited in advanced countries, it is wide open in developing markets.
The key question is if fixed LTE technology is going to win the race against fibre and hybrid and, if so, when? Today, LTE for fixed access appears to be the least expensive option to provide medium speeds in rural areas. The option of hybrid solutions combining xDSL and LTE is becoming a worthy competitor.
Read All ICT Market Research Reports @ http://www.researchmoz.us/ict-market-reports-96.html
Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Market drivers
1.2. Technical solutions: what makes fixed LTE technically different from mobile LTE?
1.3. Players' strategies
1.4. The market for LTE fixed
1.5. LTE for fixed access: which economic conditions?
2. Methodology & definitions
2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports
2.2. Definitions
3. Market drivers
3.1. Factors driving LTE fixed success
3.1.1. Advantages of LTE
3.1.2. Fixed speeds can be significantly affected by physical/technological aspects
3.1.3. Coverage
3.1.4. Availability of spectrum in low frequencies
3.1.5. Speed-based tiered pricing
3.2. Factors constraining LTE fixed deployment
3.2.1. LTE speeds
3.2.2. Blind spots still hamper rural LTE coverage
3.2.3. Volume-based tiered pricing / unlimited offers
3.2.4. Consumption / usages
About ResearchMoz
ResearchMoz is the world's fastest growing collection of market research reports worldwide. Our database is composed of current market studies from over 100 featured publishers worldwide. Our market research databases integrate statistics with analysis from global, regional, country and company perspectives. ResearchMoz's service portfolio also includes value-added services such as market research customization, competitive landscaping, and in-depth surveys, delivered by a team of experienced Research Coordinators.
Contact Us:
Mr. Nachiket
Albany NY, United States - 12207
Tel: +1-518-621-2074 / Tel: 866-997-4948 (Us-Canada Toll Free)
Email: sales@researchmoz.us
Follow us on LinkedIn at: http://bit.ly/1TBmnVG
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