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World LTE & 5G markets - 2nd Half 2018 - Markets at June 2018 & Forecasts to 2022

  • Report

  • January 2019
  • Region: Global
  • IDATE
  • ID: 4746074

The bundle World LTE markets – 5G initiatives & MBB spectrum includes two deliverables dealing with LTE, 5G and spectrum issues:

A database (updated half-yearly): quantitative & qualitative data for 46 countries, 6 zones & world consolidated – 76 LTE operator sheets are also available. It gathers information about spectrum issues, technologies, revenue & subscriber data & forecasts up to 2022. It presents the current status of the main mobile broadband frequency bands and results of auction processes including allocation modes, prices paid by each licensee, quantity of spectrum acquired by player, technology, price paid per MHz per PoP for 10 years and detailed information on the regulatory status.

A report (updated half-yearly) providing you with the state-of-the-art regarding LTE: overview of dynamics in LTE markets up to 2022 by geographical area and by technology. It also provides analyses of the worldwide LTE market status, LTE pricing, new services, and technological issues, recent pieces of news on spectrum allocations, spectrum prices comparison, roaming, chipsets and devices.

With regards to spectrum, latest developments in the field are highlighted. Information include the main evolutions of the regulatory framework, spectrum sharing issues and new radio technologies, 5G developments, mobile spectrum in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, North and South America, and Africa Middle East, and spectrum valuation.

Dataset Scope

Operators

  • Technology: LTE FDD, TD-LTE, LTE-Advanced Pro, Mobile WiMAX, 5G
  • Deployment: description of coverage plans or obligations
  • Spectrum: Quantity, Frequency band, type (FDD, TDD)
  • Technical Data and main vendors: Core network providers (+IMS), Radio Access Network (RAN) providers, Maximum data rates (UL/DL), Average data rates (UL/DL), Devices
  • CAPEX
  • LTE SIMs & ARPU

Countries

  • Background information: operators, LTE framework
  • Regulation: spectrum auctions, refarming

Type of data

  • Historical data 2011-2017
  • Forecasts 2018-2022

Geographic coverage
The global market for telecom services has been divided into 5 main zones: Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa

Western Europe

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • UK
  • Rest of WE

Central & Eastern Europe

  • Czech Republic
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Turkey
  • Rest of CEE

Asia Pacific

  • Australia
  • China
  • HongKong
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Japan
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Vietnam
  • Rest of APAC

North America

  • Canada
  • USA

Latin America

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Mexico
  • Rest of LATAM

Middle East & Africa

  • Bahrain
  • Morocco
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Rest of MEA

 

Table of Contents

Key points
  • Key take-aways
  • 1980-2020: 40 years of mobile generations


1. LTE global success
1.1. LTE is mature and mainstream, pushing 2G/3G shut down
1.2. 4G migration continues: players’ push to increase pop. coverage
1.3. Players’ push to increase LTE performances and define 5G
1.4. LTE technology increasingly widespreading, subscriber growth in its full swing in emerging countries
1.5. LTE upgrades allowed new services…
1.6. … evolving towards a shift in focus from data allowance to customised products incorporating QoS
1.7. 5G: transformation for all
2. 5G - Expected in 2020-2021, mainstream in 2024
2.1. 5G expected in 2018-2019 in the USA and Asia, 2020 in Europe at the earliest with a few exceptions
2.2. 5G roadmap in Europe
2.3. More than 100 5G trials in 'large' Europe so far
2.4. USA at the 5G forefront, the 5G race between the 2 leaders
2.5. 5G mainstream in 2024
2.6. 5G widespread technology enablers
2.7. Operators still cautious on 5G business model
3. More spectrum for LTE upgrades and
5G :
Spectrum, the lifeblood for mobile networks
3.1. Operation in multiple frequency bands is key in LTE
3.2. All frequency bands harnessed for LTE and potentially 5G, below 6 GHz
3.3. All frequency bands harnessed for 5G, above 6 GHz: focus on medium
3.4. Potential 5G bands worldwide in the 20-45 GHz range, waiting for WRC-19
3.5. The spectrum burden, another cloud in the 5G business model?
3.6. The 3.5 GHz spectrum auctions wave has begun – mmwaves in sight
3.7 Announced Auctions for 5G/NR
Glossary

Companies Mentioned

  • 3 (Ireland)
  • 3 (Italy)
  • 3 (UK)
  • A1 - Mobilkom (Austria)
  • Aero2 (Poland)
  • AT&T Mobility (USA)
  • Base (Belgium)
  • Belgacom (Belgium)
  • Bell Mobility (Canada)
  • Bharti Airtel (India)
  • Bouygues Telecom (France)
  • China Mobile (China)
  • China Telecom (China)
  • China Unicom (China)
  • Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan)
  • Claro (Brazil)
  • Cosmote (Greece)
  • Deutsche Telekom (Germany)
  • Dish Network (USA)
  • DNA (Finland)
  • EE (UK)
  • Elisa (Finland)
  • H3G (Austria)
  • H3G (Sweden)
  • Iliad Free Mobile (France)
  • KDDI (Japan)
  • KPN (Netherlands)
  • KT (South Korea)
  • LG U+ (South Korea)
  • MegaFon (Russia)
  • MobileOne (Singapore)
  • MTS (Russia)
  • Net4mobility/Tele2 (Sweden)
  • NTT DOCOMO (Japan)
  • O2 Telefonica (Germany)
  • O2 Telefonica (UK)
  • Optus (Australia)
  • Orange (France)
  • Orange (Spain)
  • Orange Belgium (Belgium)
  • Other operators
  • PCCW (Hong Kong)
  • Reliance Jio (India)
  • Rogers Wireless (Canada)
  • SFR (France)
  • Singtel (Singapore)
  • SK Telecom (South Korea)
  • Smartone Vodafone (HK)
  • Softbank Mobile (Japan)
  • Spark New Zealand (New-Zealand)
  • Sprint Nextel (USA)
  • Swisscom (Switzerland)
  • Tango (Luxembourg)
  • Telcel (Mexico)
  • Telefonica Moviles (Spain)
  • Telenor Mobile (Norway)
  • Telenor Mobile (Sweden)
  • Telia (Finland)
  • Telia (Norway)
  • Telia (Sweden)
  • Telstra (Australia)
  • Telus (Canada)
  • TIM (Italy)
  • TMN (Portugal)
  • T-Mobile (Austria)
  • T-Mobile (USA)
  • US Cellular (USA)
  • Verizon Wireless (USA)
  • VimpelCom (Russia)
  • Vivo (Brazil)
  • Vodafone (Germany)
  • Vodafone (Greece)
  • Vodafone (Italy)
  • Vodafone (Spain)
  • Vodafone (UK)
  • Wind (Italy)
  • Yoigo (Spain)
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