We recently surveyed our clients regarding the LTE business case, giving respondents the chance to voice their opinions on the topic. This report summarises the responses received for the survey and highlights the most common and atypical views.
Key Chapters :
Executive summary
In a nutshell
Ovum view
About the LTE business case
Survey results
LTE drivers
New revenues, new services and cost efficiencies are the key drivers for LTE
LTE deployment issues
The majority of LTE launches expected by 2013
Credit crunch will push LTE plans back a year or two
No consensus on spectrum
Greatest increase in capex expected one year before launch
Operations
Interoperability between networks challenging for LTE operators
LTE operators must be patient and wait for opex rewards
Devices
Modems and data cards will be the first LTE devices
First LTE handsets to have similar features as today's devices
First LTE handsets will be expensive versions of today's HSPA handsets
Services
Internet access expected to be a vital revenue stream for LTE operators
There are few services that people would pay more for on LTE
Subscriptions expected to be capped by data allowances and transfer rates
Data ARPU expected to rise, and voice ARPU to fall
Data traffic to increase for LTE, but less certainty with voice
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Key Chapters :
Executive summary
In a nutshell
Ovum view
About the LTE business case
Survey results
LTE drivers
New revenues, new services and cost efficiencies are the key drivers for LTE
LTE deployment issues
The majority of LTE launches expected by 2013
Credit crunch will push LTE plans back a year or two
No consensus on spectrum
Greatest increase in capex expected one year before launch
Operations
Interoperability between networks challenging for LTE operators
LTE operators must be patient and wait for opex rewards
Devices
Modems and data cards will be the first LTE devices
First LTE handsets to have similar features as today's devices
First LTE handsets will be expensive versions of today's HSPA handsets
Services
Internet access expected to be a vital revenue stream for LTE operators
There are few services that people would pay more for on LTE
Subscriptions expected to be capped by data allowances and transfer rates
Data ARPU expected to rise, and voice ARPU to fall
Data traffic to increase for LTE, but less certainty with voice
To know more and to buy a copy of your report feel free to visit :
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=126465&rt=The-LTE-business-case-survey.html
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