Tuesday, August 6, 2013

LTE Business Strategy 2013

Overview:

Fourth Generation (4G) cellular deployments via LTE are underway and hold the promise of increased bandwidth for data and greater capacity overall once VoLTE is deployed. More capacity easily translates into more bandwidth to offer, more subscriptions to sell, more data consumed, and more data revenue for the carriers.

On the demand side, bear services, particularly data, continues to grow at a healthy pace, but there are limits to growth in bearer service for consumer and even enterprise usage. In addition, there is an increasing awareness of Internet Protocol (IP) being cheap source of transport, and hence more people becoming aware of VoIP, and therefore Over the Top (OTT) VoIP alternatives.

However, there are many business challenges and opportunities to consider including the coming onslaught of mobile video, many cloud-based applications, marginalization of core services, and the extreme need for Value-added Services (VAS) on the part of the mobile network operator.

This report is must-reading for anyone engaged in business planning aspects of LTE deployment and operations. This report provides a global and regional LTE status assessment as well as LTE strategies including application analysis, application roadmap, vision for the future of LTE, and more. The Summary and Recommendations section provides guidance for network operators, content providers, application developers, infrastructure providers, and wireless device providers.

Customers interested in this report will also be interested in the even more comprehensive report LTE Strategy 2013 - 2018, which in addition to business strategy, focuses on technical and operational challenges, opportunities, and strategies

Report Benefits

LTE global and regional status update and analysis of key issues including capacity and spectrum
Identify the business value and roadmap for implementation and operation of LTE based applications
Understand the future of LTE including applications, integration with the cloud, social networks, and more
Identify emerging LTE business models including third-party ecosystems, API integration, and expanded applications
Recommendations and analysis for carriers, content providers, application developers and infrastructure companies

Understand the issues and opportunities regarding key evolutionary trends including:

o Anytime, anywhere, any device access to communications, content, commerce, and applications
o Increased emphasis on non-human communications
o The convergence and integration of many things
o Open networks, open interfaces, and many applications

Key Findings:
Mobile network operators have an imperative to develop Value-added Services (VAS) for LTE
Carriers must develop key applications such as Corporate Dashboard to retain enterprise customers
Carriers must prepare for a variety of challenges including much more data usage, increasingly more services in the cloud, severely marginalized core services, and development of VAS across communications, content, and commerce

Target Audience:

Exporters, Importers and Traders 
Mobile content providers
Mobile network operators
Wireless device manufacturers
Wireless infrastructure providers
Application developers and aggregators
Government and sovereign R&D institutions

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