Lte Mobile Broadband Market Key Trends, Vendor Strategies, Industry Analysis and Forecast to 2021

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LTE Mobile Broadband Market Size, Share, Trends, Company Profiles,

Demand, Insights, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation

and Forecast To 2021

LTE stands for long term evolution. It is a mobile network technology being deployed by mobile

vendors on both CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) and GSM (Global System for Mobile

Communication) technology paths. Live LTE networks are able to deliver extremely fast data

speeds- up to 100 Mbps in downlink and 50Mbps in uplink. LTE offers high level of spectral

efficiency, high network capacity and low latency.

Verizon Wireless is the largest LTE operator at present. It launched commercial LTE service in

late 2010. The company has been making huge investments in the LTE space. Its investments are

projected to reach USD 22 billion in 2021. Experts project that providers of 2G/3G services

could reap profits within 5 to 7 years of the launch of LTE services. These predictions are for the

period between 2011 and 2021. Analysis of costs, subscriber growth, revenue types, and ARPU

(Average Revenue per User) indicate that Verizon Wireless would be able to recover its CAPEX

(Capital Expenditure) in 2018.

MNOs (Mobile Network Operators), mobile handset vendors, LTE chip manufacturers, and

mobile service providers are the key stakeholders in the area of LTE mobile broadband.

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The market for LTE mobile broadband may face certain challenges. Core revenues of LTE

operators are at risk of being cannibalized by services offered by OTT (Over-The-Top) vendors.

Telco-OTT is observed to witness growth as consumers start using multiple devices like gaming

consoles, smartphones, televisions, laptops, etc. each of which may have different access

providers. This is especially true as public-access Wi-Fi becomes a norm. Such cannibalization

may erode revenues and profitability of LTE system...