As a
natural upgrade path for carriers from the previously detached GSM, CDMA and
TD-SCDMA ecosystems, LTE has emerged as the first truly global mobile
communications standard. Commonly marketed as the “4G” standard, LTE promises
to provide higher data rates and lower latency at a much lower TCO (Total Cost
of Ownership) than 3G technologies.
The TCO
and performance is further enhanced by deployment of small cells and the
LTE-Advanced standard. LTE-Advanced is a further enhancement to LTE which
improves performance and data rates using features such as the aggregation of
carriers, interference management and advanced antenna techniques.
With over
380 fully commercial network launches, LTE has become a mainstream technology,
and a number of wireless carriers have already deployed LTE-Advanced features
such as carrier aggregation. SNS Research estimates that LTE service revenues
will account for nearly $170 Billion in 2015. Revenues are further expected to
grow at a CAGR of 30% over the next 5 years.
Driven by
these revenue prospects, operators continue to aggressively invest in LTE
infrastructure, encompassing macrocell base stations (eNBs), small cells and
EPC/mobile core equipment. LTE infrastructure spending is expected to account
for nearly $33 Billion by the end of 2020.
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While LTE
and LTE-Advanced deployments are still underway, wireless carriers and vendors
have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop so-called “5G”
technology, with a vision of commercialization by 2020. 5G is essentially a
revolutionary paradigm shift in wireless networking to support the throughput,
latency, and scalability requirements of future use cases such as extreme
bandwidth augmented reality applications and connectivity management for
billions of M2M (Machine to Machine) devices.
The “LTE,
LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2015 – 2020 – Infrastructure, Devices,
Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an
in-depth assessment of the LTE, LTE-Advanced and the emerging 5G ecosystem
including key market drivers, challenges, enabling technologies, operator
revenue potential, deployment strategies, vertical market opportunities,
network rollout commitments, R&D initiatives, future roadmap, value chain,
vendor assessment and market share. The report also tracks revenue and
shipments for both LTE infrastructure and devices, along with subscription and
service revenue from 2015 through to 2020. Besides projections for the LTE
market as a whole, separate projections for the TD-LTE and LTE FDD submarkets
are also presented.
The report
comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from
all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
Key
Findings:
The report
has the following key findings:
- In 2015 wireless carriers will pocket nearly
$170 Billion from commercial LTE service revenues. The figure is further
expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 30% over the next five years
- By 2020 nearly 60% of all LTE subscriptions
will be on LTE-Advanced networks
- Apple and Samsung lead LTE smartphone
shipments with a combined market share of over 63%
- LTE infrastructure spending is expected to
account for nearly $33 Billion by the end of 2020. This includes spending on
LTE macrocells, small cells and EPC/mobile core solutions
- Nokia and Ericsson lead the LTE RAN
infrastructure market with a combined market share of 43%
- Driven by regional, national government,
wireless carrier and vendor initiatives, we expect 5G R&D and trial
investments will account for nearly $5 Billion by 2020, following a CAGR of
nearly 40% over the next 5 years
- Nearly 70% of these investments will target
large scale commercial trial networks in Japan, South Korea and other early
pioneering countries
Topics
Covered:
The report
covers the following topics:
- LTE and LTE-Advanced technology and market
status
- 5G technology, initiatives and R&D commitments
- Market drivers and barriers
- TCO comparison with legacy technologies
- Vertical markets for LTE, LTE-Advanced and
5G networks
- LTE infrastructure (FDD/TDD macrocell base
stations, small cells & EPC)
- LTE devices (smartphones and other form
factors)
- LTE subscriptions and service revenue (FDD
and TDD)
- LTE infrastructure and device vendor market
share
- Antenna systems, RAN, EPC/mobile core,
backhaul and fronthaul deployment strategies
- LTE operator reviews and network deployment
case studies
- LTE operator service models and pricing
strategies
- VoLTE, RCS, LTE Broadcast (eMBMS) and M2M
services
- Wireless network infrastructure industry
roadmap and value chain
- Company profiles and strategies of over 70
LTE ecosystem players including device OEMs, infrastructure (RAN, EPC) vendors
and wireless carriers
- Competitive assessment of vendor strategies
& commitments to 5G
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2015 till
2020
Historical
Revenue & Forecast Segmentation:
Market
forecasts and historical revenue/unit shipment/subscription figures are
provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
- LTE Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue
TD-LTE Macrocell eNodeBs (eNBs)
LTE FDD Macrocell eNBs
LTE FDD Small Cells
TD-LTE Small Cells
EPC
- LTE Device Shipments & Revenue
TD-LTE
LTE FDD
Form Factor (Embedded Cards, Consumer
Gadgets, Netbooks, PCs, Routers, Smartphones, Tablets and USB Dongles)
- LTE Subscriptions and Operator Service
Revenue
TD-LTE
LTE FDD
The
following vertical, regional and country markets are also covered:
- Vertical Markets
Automotive & Transportation
Agriculture
Construction
Education
Energy & Utilities
Healthcare
Logistics
Mining
Military
Professional Services
Public Safety, Security & Emergency
Services
Retail & Hospitality
Smart Cities
Sports
- Regional
Markets
Asia Pacific
Eastern Europe
Latin & Central America
Middle East & Africa
North America
Western Europe
- Top 20 Country Markets
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France,
Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines,
Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, UK and USA
Key
Questions Answered:
The report
provides answers to the following key questions:
- How big is the LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G
ecosystem?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and
region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at
what rate will it grow?
- What trends, challenges and barriers are
influencing its growth?
- Who are the key LTE infrastructure and
device vendors and what are their strategies?
- How much are vendors and operators investing
in LTE?
- What is the outlook for LTE-Advanced
adoption?
- What is the outlook for VoLTE, RCS and LTE
Broadcast (eMBMS) services?
- How will LTE FDD investments compare with
TD-LTE?
- What opportunities exist for LTE small cells
and how will their proliferation impact the wider LTE RAN market?
- Will future network rollouts adopt a C-RAN
(Cloud RAN) centric architecture?
- How will NFV and virtualization affect the
EPC market?
- How will LTE ARPU evolve overtime?
- Which countries will see the highest number
of LTE subscriptions?
- How much will vendors and operators invest
in 5G R&D?
- What will the number of 5G subscriptions in
2025 and at what rate will they grow?
- Will 5G networks utilize new spectrum bands?
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