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Abstract
UMTS is now a firmly established technology. It is gaining mass market
adoption, with DoCoMo admitting to having over 40 million 3G subs, and other
markets also gaining a higher 3G penetration. As GSM is phased out UMTS will
become the dominant standard. Europe' s CEPT has given a EC-wide clearance for
the roll-out of UMTS900 in its 47 member states.
UMTS 900 will offer two major advantages:
- 1) Indoor coverage is improved in urban areas
- 2) Cheaper deployment in rural areas - UMTS900 will give the mobile
network operators the opportunity to use larger cells (typical cell radius 2.5
km). This larger cell is especially usefull in rural areas where there is less
demand for services.
The report aims to provide an insight on the business aspects of emerging
UMTS900. It details all the aspects related to the emergence, development and
subsequent adoption of this new technology around the world. Specifically, the
report discusses technical issues, regulatory aspects in addition to the
multiple but inter-connected strategies being employed by the infrastructure
vendors, operators and the handset manufacturers.
- What is the market potential for this technology?
- What are the drivers and restraints?
- Why UMTS900 in the 900 MHz band?
- What challenges the network operators face for its adoption?
- Which of the infrastructure providers is leading the way?
- What are the Strategies of the top infrastructure provider?
- What are the Strategies of the top handset manufacturers?
The report also provides analysis of:
The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of this technology,
factors determining the adoption of UMTS900 by the network operators or
investigates the context if there any role for any specific vendor such as
Qualcomm. It provides subscriber forecasts of this technology in different
regions for the period of till 2012 as well as Worldwide CAPEX.
By ordering this report, you will guarantee your profit from UMTS900
evolvement as it becomes the dominant cellular technology offering data calls
in addition to voice calls where GSM900 currently exists.
Why you should buy this report:
Infrastructure vendors: As an infrastructure vendor, you have chalked
out your individual strategy to enter this market, but it is essential you
know why the network operators are taking a ' wait and watch' approach before
adopting this technology.
Mobile operators - You can find what are the factors that determine
the adoption of the UMTS900 standard by the network operators, for example
interoperability issues or spectrum availability, infrastructure cost or
handset availability.
Handset manufacturers - You' ll find that the availability of UMTS900
handsets in the markets is not an independent issue. Why?
Unique benefits to you when you order this report:
- Primary research throughout. You will not find this information anywhere
else
- Report stored in your reading room for ever
- Full searchable report when you buy the company or corporate editions
- Copies can be printed off for offline reading
- Packed with charts, analysis, figures, graphs and tables
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Overview of UMTS900 - Challenges and Market Potential
- 1.1 UMTS900 - An Introduction
- Table 1. Advantages and Challenges of UMTS900
- 1.2 The Market potential
- Table 2: Potential uses of key spectrum and likely technologies
- 1.3 Benefits
- Graph 1: Coverage area increase by using lower frequencies for mobile
communication (UMTS900 instead of UMTS2100) owing to better propagation
parameters
- Graph 2. Coverage area for UMTS2100 (in km2) in different environments
- Graph 3. Coverage area for UMTS900 (in km2) in different environments
- Graph 4. Cell radius for UMTS2100 (in km) in different environments
- Graph 5. Cell radius for UMTS900 (in km) in different environments
- 1.4 Challenges
- 1.5 Objectives of the Report
- 1.6 Methodology
- 1.7 Brief technical overview of how UMTS operates on lower bands
- 1.8 Infrastructure changes required for the adoption of UMTS900
- 1.9 Interoperability potential of UMTS900
- 1.10 Additional frequency bands required for UMTS coverage
CHAPTER 2: Why UMTS is in 900MHz Band?
- 2.1 Migration: Can GSM 900 and UMTS 900 still operate together?
- Figure 1. UMTS900, GSM900 & UMTS2100 Deployments
- 2.2 Can GSM900 and UMTS900 operate together?
- Figure 2: Isolation distance between UMTS900 and GSM900
- Figure 3. Sandwich type deployment of UMTS900 along with GSM900
CHAPTER 3: Implications of Frequency Spectrum
- 3.1 Current status of UMTS900 around the world - frequencies in the
900MHz
- 3.2 Future prospects (which countries?)
- Graph 6. Future projections of UMTS connections across Asia Pacific
- 3.3 Licence fees for UMTS900
- 3.4 Reallocation of the frequency spectrum - how regulators address
this?
CHAPTER 4: Business Challenges for UMTS900
- 4.1 Drivers and restraints to offering UMTS900
- 4.1.1 Drivers
- 4.1.1.1 Internal drivers
- 4.1.1.2 External drivers
- Table 3: SWOT analysis of UMTS900
- 4.1.2 Restraints
- 4.1.2.1 Internal restraints
- 4.1.2.2 External restraints
- 4.2 Strategies for offering UMTS900, what extra revenues can be created
and how?
- 4.3 Which operators are looking to deploy?
- 4.4 Subscriber advantages
CHAPTER 5: Assessing the Market Potential
- 5.1 Overview of the market potential for UMTS900
- 5.1.1 Handsets
- 5.1.2 Benefit of growing market
- 5.1.3 Addition of new subscribers to a new standard
- 5.2 Market players interested in the 450-650 MHz UMTS band
- 5.3 Strategies of the top infrastructure suppliers
- Table 4: Effect of UMTS900 on 3G penetrations
- 5.4 Strategies of the top handset manufacturers
- 5.5 Financial implications of additional network equipment installation
- Table 5: Cell site requirements for UMTS deployment at 900 MHz and 2 GHz
- Table 6: UMTS900 deployment leading to reduced capital expenditure in
different regions
CHAPTER 6: Perspectives of the Infrastructure Providers
- 6.1 Infrastructure providers leading the way
- 6.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent
- 6.1.2 Huawei
- 6.1.3 Other selected infrastructure vendors
CHAPTER 7: Adoption Issues/forecasts
- 7.1 Impact of UMTS900 on the current (existing) bandwidth users
- 7.2 Factors determining the adoption of UMTS900 by the network operators
- 7.3 Major network operators in favor of/against UTMS900 adoption
- 7.4 UMTS adoption - Financial implications
- 7.5 Is there any role for Qualcomm?
- 7.6 Timeframe for UMTS900 handset availability in the market
- 7.6.1 Nokia
- 7.6.2 Alcatel
- 7.6.3 LG
- 7.6.4 Motorola
- 7.6.5 Panasonic
- 7.6.6 Samsung
- 7.6.7 Sony Ericsson
- 7.7 Global adoption of the UMTS900 standards - subscriber forecasts
- Graph 7. Subscriber Forecasts of UMTS900 in key regions 2008-2013
- 7.8 Worldwide CAPEX for UMTS900
- Graph 8. Worldwide CAPEX for UMTS900 2008 & 2012
CHAPTER 8: Conclusion
Companies mentioned in this report
- Alcatel-Lucent
- America Movil
- AT&T Mobility
- Ericsson
- Huawei Telecom
- LG
- Manx Telecom
- Motorola
- Motorola
- MTS
- Nokia
- O2
- Orange
- Panasonic
- Qualcomm
- Samsung
- SFR
- SingTel
- Sony Ericsson
- Telecom Italia
- Telefonica
- Telenor
- TeliaSonera
- Vivendi Universal
- Vodafone