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This second of two reports examining the opportunities for LTE (Long Term Evolution) provides a strategic evaluation of the various possible business models employed for LTE revenue generation. Across an extensive 60 page forecast suite, this report provides market projections for the following:
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- Executive Summary
- 1. LTE Market Drivers and Hurdles
- 1.1 LTE Market Drivers
- 1.1.1 Mobile Broadband Trends
- Figure 1.1: Broadband Connectivity Demand Cycle
- 1.1.2 Widespread Industry Support
- Figure 1.2: LTE Operator Commitments
- 1.1.3 Mobile Data Traffic Growth
- Figure 1.3: Verizon Wireless Network Challenges
- Figure 1.4: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast
- 1.1.4 New Service and Revenue Opportunities
- i. LTE New Services - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 1.1.5 New Connected Devices
- i. LTE New Connected Devices - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 1.1.6 Improved User Experience
- 1.1.7 Technical Advantages
- 1.2 The Hurdles Facing LTE
- 1.2.1 Business Models and Service Monetisation
- 1.2.2 Devices
- i Device Availability
- ii Device Types
- Figure 1.5: LTE Device Introduction Timeline
- iii Device Convergence and Development
- 1.2.3 Spectrum: When and How Much?
- Figure 1.6: Digital Dividend Spectrum Status
- Figure 1.7: LTE Potential Spectrum Bands
- 2. LTE Operator Market Status
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.1.1 North America
- i. Verizon Wireless USA
- Figure 2.1: Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Launch Markets Map
- ii. AT&T Mobility USA
- iii. Metro PCS
- 2.1.2 Western Europe
- i. TeliaSonera Norway & Sweden
- Figure 2.2: Samsung LTE Modem Dongle
- ii. Vodafone Germany
- iii. Telecom Italia
- iv. France Telecom Orange
- a. LTE Strategy
- b. LTE Field Test Parameters
- Figure 2.3: Architecture of the France Telecom Orange LTE EPC Trial Network
- c. LTE EPC Commercial Launch
- Figure 2.4: France Telecom Orange LTE Deployment Timeline
- 2.1.3 Central & Eastern Europe
- i. Yota Russia (Scartel)
- 2.1.4 Far East & China
- i. NTT DoCoMo Japan
- Figure 2.5: NTT DoCoMo Super 3G (LTE) Timeplan
- ii. China Mobile
- 2.1.5 Rest of Asia Pacific
- i. Telstra Australia
- ii. SingTel Singapore
- 2.1.6 Africa & Middle East
- i. VivaCell-MTS Armenia
- ii. Etisalat UAE
- iii. Zain Bahrain
- iv. MTS and Ucell Uzbekistan
- 2.2 Analysis and Conclusion
- 2.2.1 LTE Network Commitments to Date
- Figure 2.6: LTE Network Commitments by 8 Key Regions as at October 2010 - Number of MNOs
- Table 2.1: LTE Network Commitments by 8 Key Regions as at October 2010 - Number of MNOs
- 2.2.2 LTE Future Launches by Country
- Figure 2.7: LTE Network Commitments by Country Launch Date 2010 to 2012 and Beyond as at October 2010
- 3. LTE Subscriber Forecasts
- 3.1 Methodology
- 3.1.1 Approach and Assumptions
- Figure 3.1: LTE Market Forecast Methodology
- 3.1.2 Technology Splits
- 3.2 Mobile Market Growth
- Figure 3.2: Mobile Subscriber Base (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Table 3.1: Mobile Subscriber Base (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Figure 3.3: Mobile Subscriber Base Market Share (%) Slit by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Table 3.2: Mobile Subscriber Base (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Figure 3.4: Mobile Subscriber Penetration (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 20101-2015
- Table 3.3: Mobile Subscriber Penetration (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- 3.3 Regional Broadband and LTE Subscriber Forecasts
- 3.3.1 MNO Strategies
- 3.3.2 North America
- Figure 3.5: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Table 3.4: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Figure 3.6: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.5: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- 3.3.3 Western Europe
- Figure 3.7: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE and HSPA 2010-2015
- Table 3.6: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE and HSPA 2010-2015
- Figure 3.8: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.7: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- 3.3.4 Central & Eastern Europe
- Figure 3.9: Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Table 3.8: Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Figure 3.10: Central & Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.9: Central & Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- 3.3.5 Far East & China
- Figure 3.11: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Table 3.10: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Figure 3.12: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.11: 3.12: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- 3.3.6 Rest of Asia Pacific
- Figure 3.13: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Table 3.12: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Figure 3.14: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.13: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- 3.3.7 Global
- Figure 3.15: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Table 3.14: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2010-2015
- Figure 3.16: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Table 3.15: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Figure 3.17: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Table 3.16: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2010-2015
- Figure 3.18: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers Added p.a. (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- Table 3.15: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers Added p.a. (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2010-2015
- 4. LTE Business Models: Primary Research Findings
- 4.1 Research Scope
- 4.1.1 Respondents
- Table 4.1: Research Contributors
- 4.1.2 Topics Covered
- 4.2 Research Results
- 4.2.1 Is ARPU Dead?
- Figure 4.1: Is ARPU Dead? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.2: Is ARPU Dead? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- i. Is the Concept of ARPU as a Primary Measure of Success Dead in a 4G Environment? - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- ii. Why is ARPU dead? - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.2 ARPU: Are There Alternatives?
- Table 4.3: ARPU Alternatives - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.3 The Future of Flat Rate Data Tariffs
- Figure 4.2: Will Flat Rate Data Tariffs Continue in a 4G World? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.4: Will Flat Rate Data Tariffs Continue in a 4G World? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Figure 4.3: Metro PCS 4G LTE Service
- i. Will Flat Rate Data Tariffs Continue in a 4G World? - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.4 New Pricing Models
- Figure 4.4: New Pricing Models Ranking (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.5: New Pricing Models Ranking (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.6: New Pricing Models Definitions - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- i. New Pricing Models - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.5 Billing in the New LTE Environment
- Figure 4.5: Will there be \\\\\\\"Master SIM\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"Slave SIM\\\\\\\" bills? (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.7: Will there be \\\\\\\"Master SIM\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"Slave SIM\\\\\\\" bills? (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- i. \\\\\\\"Master SIM\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"Slave SIM\\\\\\\" Bills - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.6 Top LTE Applications and Services
- Figure 4.6: Top LTE Application and Services (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.8: Top LTE Application and Services (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- i. Top LTE Application and Services - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 4.2.7 The Future of WiFi
- i. The Role of WiFi - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Figure 4.7: Can WiFi be Monetised? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- Table 4.9: Can WiFi be Monetised? (Yes/No %) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- ii. Can WiFi be Monetised? - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- 5. LTE Business Models: Service Pricing Forecasts
- 5.1 Tariff Announcements
- 5.1.1 Metro PCS
- 5.1.2 TeliaSonera Norway and Sweden
- 5.1.3 Vodafone Germany
- 5.2 LTE Service Pricing Approach
- 5.2.1 Tariff Analysis
- Figure 5.1: Analysis of LTE Pricing Announcements - $ per month
- Table 5.1: Analysis of LTE Pricing Announcements - $ per month
- 5.2.2 Pricing and ARPU: Trends and Issues
- Figure 5.2: Mobile Service Policy Evolution
- 5.2.3 Pricing Assumptions and Limitations
- Table 5.2: LTE Pricing Structure
- 5.3 LTE Enterprise User Service Pricing
- 5.3.1 LTE Enterprise Pricing: Premium
- Figure 5.3: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Premium Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.3: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Premium Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.3.2 LTE Enterprise Pricing: Top Tier
- Figure 5.4: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Top Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.4: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Top Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.3.3 LTE Enterprise Pricing: Mid Tier
- Figure 5.5: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Mid Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.5: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Mid Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.3.4 LTE Enterprise Pricing: Low Tier
- Figure 5.6: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Low Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.6: LTE Enterprise Service Pricing ($) Low Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.4 LTE Consumer User Service Pricing
- 5.4.1 LTE Consumer Pricing: Premium
- Figure 5.7: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Premium Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.7: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Premium Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.4.2 LTE Consumer Pricing: Top Tier
- Figure 5.8: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Top Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.8: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Top Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.4.3 LTE Consumer Pricing: Mid Tier
- Figure 5.9: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Mid Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.9: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Mid Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.4.4 LTE Consumer Pricing: Low Tier
- Figure 5.10: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Low Tier Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 5.10: LTE Consumer Service Pricing ($) Low Tier ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 5.5 Usage Adoption Scenarios
- Table 5.11: LTE Usage Scenarios
- 6. LTE Business Model: Scenario 1 Average
- 6.1 Service Revenues
- 6.1.1 Enterprise Revenues
- Figure 6.1: Scenario 1 LTE Enterprise Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 6.1: Scenario 1 LTE Enterprise Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 6.1.2 Consumer Revenues
- Figure 6.2: Scenario 1 LTE Consumer Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 6.2: Scenario 1 LTE Consumer Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 6.1.3 Enterprise and Consumer Revenues
- Figure 6.3: Scenario 1 LTE Enterprise and Consumer Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 6.3: Scenario 1 LTE Enterprise and Consumer Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 6.4: Scenario 1 Global Revenue Forecast (% share) Split by LTE Enterprise and Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 6.4: Scenario 1 Global Revenue Forecast (% share) Split by LTE Enterprise and Consumer 2011-2015
- 6.2 Blended ARPU
- Figure 6.5: Scenario 1 LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU Forecast ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 6.5: Scenario 1 LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU Forecast ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7. LTE Business Model: Scenario 2 \\\"Power\\\"
- 7.1 Usage Adoption Profiles
- 7.1.1 Enterprise Users
- Figure 7.1: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 7.1: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 7.1.2 Consumer Users
- Figure 7.2: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 7.2: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 7.1.3 Enterprise and Consumer Users
- Figure 7.3: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 7.3: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 7.2 Service Revenues
- 7.2.1 Enterprise Revenues
- Figure 7.4: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.4: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.5: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.5: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.6: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.6: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 7.7: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.7: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7.2.2 Consumer Revenues
- Figure 7.8: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.8: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.9: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.9: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.10: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.10: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 7.11: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.11: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7.2.3 Enterprise and Consumer Revenues
- Figure 7.12: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.12: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.13: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 7.13: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 7.14: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.14: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 7.15: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.15: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7.3 ARPU
- 7.3.1 Enterprise ARPU
- Figure 7.16: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.16: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7.3.2 Consumer ARPU
- Figure 7.17: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.17: Scenario 2 Power User - Consumer ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 7.3.3 Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU
- Figure 7.18: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 7.18: Scenario 2 Power User - Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8. LTE Business Model: Scenario 3 \\\"Low - Mid\\\"
- 8.1 Usage Adoption Profiles
- 8.1.1 Enterprise Users
- Figure 8.1: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 8.1: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 8.1.2 Consumer Users
- Figure 8.2: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 8.2: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 8.1.3 Enterprise and Consumer Users
- Figure 8.3: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- Table 8.3: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Adoption Profile Summary: Global (% of LTE users) 2011-2015
- 8.2 Service Revenues
- 8.2.1 Enterprise Revenues
- Figure 8.4: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues Split by Tier ($m) 2011-2015
- Table 8.4: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues Split by Tier ($m) 2011-2015
- Figure 8.5: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues Split by Tier (%) 2011-2015
- Table 8.5: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues Split by Tier (%) 2011-2015
- Figure 8.6: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.6: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 8.7: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.7: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8.2.2 Consumer Revenues
- Figure 8.8: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 8.8: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 8.9: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 8.9: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 8.10: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.10: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 8.11: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.11: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8.2.3 Enterprise and Consumer Revenues
- Figure 8.12: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 8.12: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 8.13: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Table 8.13: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by Tier 2011-2015
- Figure 8.14: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.14: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 8.15: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.15: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Global Revenues (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8.3 ARPU
- 8.3.1 Enterprise ARPU
- Figure 8.16: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.16: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise ARPU($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8.3.2 Consumer ARPU
- Figure 8.17: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.17: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Consumer ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 8.3.3 Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU
- Figure 8.18: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 8.18: Scenario 3 Low-Mid User - Enterprise and Consumer Blended ARPU ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 9. Scenario Comparisons and Conclusions
- 9.1 Global Service Revenues
- 9.1.1 Enterprise
- Figure 9.1: Global LTE Enterprise Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- Table 9.1: Global LTE Enterprise Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- 9.1.2 Consumer
- Figure 9.2: Global LTE Consumer Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- Table 9.2: Global LTE Consumer Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- 9.1.3 Enterprise and Consumer
- Figure 9.3: Global LTE Enterprise and Consumer Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- Table 9.3: Global LTE Enterprise and Consumer Service Revenue Scenario Comparison ($m) 2011-2015
- 9.2 ARPU
- 9.2.1 Enterprise
- Figure 9.4: Global LTE Enterprise ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- Table 9.4: Global LTE Enterprise ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- 9.2.2 Consumers
- Figure 9.5: Global LTE Consumer ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- Table 9.5: Global LTE Consumer ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- 9.2.3 Blended Enterprise and Consumer
- Figure 9.6: Global LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- Table 9.6: Global LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU Scenario Comparison ($) 2011-2015
- 9.3 Conclusions
- Glossary

