Research report Wireless broadband forecasts for 2008 2015: HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and WiMAX Alastair Brydon and Mark Heath July 2008
Contents [1] 2 Contents Slide no. 4. Document map Executive summary 5. Executive summary 6. Document map Overall wireless broadband market 7. Wireless broadband will be delivered by a variety of technologies 8. High take-up of wireless broadband services will expand the user base from 70 million in 2008 to 2.1 billion by 2015 9. Cellular technologies will be the dominant means of supporting wireless broadband users 10. Underpinning our forecasts is growth in take-up of wireless broadband arising from some key market drivers 11. Developing regions will propel the number of cellular customers from 3.5 billion in 2008 to 5.0 billion by 2015 12. Demand for wireless broadband services, and for higher quality, will increase 13. To increase capacity and efficiency, MNOs will encourage migration to advanced technologies 14. Annual revenue from wireless broadband will represent 58% of total service revenue in 2015 15. Most wireless broadband users in 2015 will be in developing regions, where service revenue will be low Slide no. 16. Document map HSPA and HSPA+ 17. HSPA networks are already becoming widespread 18. HSPA/HSPA+ will dominate wireless broadband services, with 1.1 billion customers worldwide by 2015 19. Worldwide annual service revenue from HSPA/HSPA+ will peak at USD410 billion in 2014 20. Many HSPA operators will upgrade to HSPA+, even once LTE becomes available 21. Document map Broadband EV-DO 22. EV-DO will be limited to the niche of CDMA2000 networks and will reach 404 million customers by 2015 23. Developed Asia and North America will dominate EV-DO service revenue of USD174 billion in 2015 24. Document map LTE 25. Most MNOs will not invest in WiMAX, but will evolve to LTE from HSPA and HSPA+ 26. After a slow start, LTE growth will accelerate to gain 440 million customers by 2015 27. High ARPU levels will cause LTE service revenue to reach USD194 billion in 2015 28. Western Europe and developed Asia will lead the growth of LTE
Contents [2] 3 Contents Slide no. 29. Developing regions will account for 36% of LTE customers by 2015 30. Low ARPU in developing regions will limit their contribution to LTE service revenue 31. HSPA+ is an important technology, but LTE will have a larger user base by 2015 32. Document map WiMAX 33. In developed markets, WiMAX will face intense competition from fixed and cellular broadband services 34. The limited success of fixed BWA in developed markets highlights the challenge for WiMAX 35. Competition from other technologies will limit WiMAX s global customer base to 98 million in 2015 36. Developing regions will generate 70% of the total WiMAX service revenue of USD13 billion in 2015 37. Cellular broadband customers will outnumber and outspend WiMAX users 38. Annex Wireless broadband technology overview 39. Cellular standards define a series of broadband capabilities 40. HSPA and HSPA+ significantly enhance UMTS radio interface performance Slide no. 41. HSPA+ employs higher-order modulation and smart antennas to boost the performance of HSPA 42. EV-DO provides CDMA2000 operators with a similar evolution path to HSPA 43. LTE is a major development by 3GPP that will be commercially available towards the end of 2009 44. WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 supports mobile broadband services 45. Document map Authors, copyright and key to acronyms 46. Authors 47. Acknowledgements 48. Copyright and disclaimer 49. Key to acronyms 50. Document map Lists of figures and tables 51. List of figures and tables [1] 52. List of figures and tables [2] 53. Document map About Analysys Mason reports and services 54. About Analysys Mason 55. Reports from Analysys Mason 56. Market intelligence services from Analysys Mason 57. Custom Research from Analysys Mason
46 Authors, copyright and key to acronyms Authors Dr Alastair Brydon and Dr Mark Heath are authors of more than 40 Analysys Mason reports, including: iphone Shows the Way for Mobile TV; Critical Ingredients of Mobile TV: femtocells and sideloading; 3G Network Evolution from 2007 to 2012: HSPA+, LTE, WiMAX and femtocells; The Business Case for Picocells and Femtocells in the Enterprise Market; Femtocells in the Consumer Market: business case and marketing plan; How to Succeed with Fixed Mobile Convergence; The Acceleration of Fixed Mobile Substitution in Western Europe: facts and figures; Seizing the Opportunities from Enterprise Mobility; The Future of the Global Wireless Industry: scenarios for 2007 12; The World s Top Ten Non-voice Services for Mobile Operators; Mobile Operator Strategies for Fixed Broadband; The Business Case for WiMAX; and Forecasting the Commercial Impact of Wireless VoIP in the USA and Western Europe. Alastair is CEO of Sound Partners Ltd. Prior to joining Sound Partners, he reported to Nokia s European management team and worked with many of Nokia s customers to implement market firsts ranging from the introduction of prepaid mobile tariffs to new mass-market content services. Previously, Alastair worked in a number of roles for the BT Group, focusing on the evolution of wireless services, networks and technologies. He also contributed to international research and standardisation of GSM, DECT and 3G. Alastair holds BSc and PhD degrees from UMIST, where he was awarded the IEE Prize for top student. Mark is Director of Research at Sound Partners Ltd. In the past, he held a number of marketing and business development roles in Nokia, ultimately becoming responsible for strategy and business development across Europe. Previously, Mark was responsible for business planning at BT Cellnet in the UK, after spending six years at BT in wireless systems research and development. He holds BSc and PhD degrees from the University of Leeds, winning the University prize for his research in telecoms. Mark also holds an MBA, graduating as top student from Henley Management College.
Document map 50 Document map: List of figures and tables Executive summary Overall wireless broadband market HSPA and HSPA+ Broadband EV-DO LTE WiMAX Annex Wireless broadband technology overview Authors, copyright and key to acronyms List of figures and tables About Analysys Mason reports and services
List of figures and tables [1] 51 List of figures and tables Figure 1: Technologies that deliver wide-area wireless broadband services Figure 2: Wireless customers worldwide, 2008 2015 Figure 3: Wireless broadband customers worldwide, by technology, 2008 2015 Figure 4: Key factors driving the take-up of wireless broadband services Figure 5: Cellular customers worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 6: Figure 7: Service and quality drivers for wireless broadband services Estimated network capacities for W-CDMA, HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE for a typical deployment of 10 000 base stations Figure 8: Wireless service revenue worldwide, 2008 2015 Figure 9: Proportion of wireless broadband customers in developed and developing regions, 2008 2015 Figure 10: Proportion of wireless broadband service revenue from developed and developing regions, 2008 2015 Figure 11: W-CDMA and HSPA active commercial networks worldwide, December 2005 to June 2008 Figure 12: HSPA/HSPA+ customers worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 13: HSPA/HSPA+ service revenue worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 14: Split between HSPA and HSPA+ customers, 2008 2015 Figure 15: Broadband EV-DO customers worldwide, by region, 2008 2015
List of figures and tables [2] 52 List of figures and tables Figure 16: Broadband EV-DO service revenue worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 17: LTE customers worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 18: LTE service revenue worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 19: LTE customers in developed regions, 2008 2015 Figure 20: LTE customers in developing regions, 2008 2015 Figure 21: Proportion of LTE customers in developed and developing regions, 2012 2015 Figure 22: Proportion of LTE service revenue from developed and developing regions, 2012 2015 Figure 23: Number of customers worldwide using HSPA+ or LTE technology, 2008 2015 Figure 24: Properties of fixed and cellular broadband services that will allow them to squeeze WiMAX services in developed regions Figure 25: Actual broadband connection penetration of population in Western European countries, by service type, March 2008 Figure 26: WiMAX customers worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 27: WiMAX service revenue worldwide, by region, 2008 2015 Figure 28: Wireless broadband customers worldwide, by technology, 2008 2015 Figure 29: ARPU from cellular broadband and WiMAX services worldwide, 2008 2015 Table 1: Summary of advanced wireless broadband technologies
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