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4G LTE Revenue Opportunities Business Models, Scenarios and Operator Strategies 2010-2015Juniper Research LimitedNovember 1, 2010 154 Pages - SKU: JUN6057250 |
| The benefits of LTE can be summarised as unrestricted internet, optimised infrastructure, ubiquitous
access and increased opportunity. This report is focused on the future opportunity created by LTE (Long
Term Evolution) as 4G Mobile Broadband allowing for anytime, anywhere access to high-bandwidth
applications, content and communication. At the heart of the report is an extensive suite of forecasts that evaluate LTE service revenues and ARPUs based on a series of business model scenario assumptions. These revenue scenarios are themselves based on Juniper's LTE subscriber forecast for 2011 - 2015 globally and by eight key regions. Juniper garnered first hand, original insight from 32 players in the LTE market including network vendors, solution or subsystem vendors, consultancies and operators/service providers on a range of highly topical LTE industry issues. The report includes the analysis of the results of this primary research, as well as investigating the market status of LTE trials and commercial service plans and the market drivers and hurdles facing LTE. |
- Executive Summary
- ES.1 Introduction
- ES.2 LTE Business Model Pricing
- Table ES.1: LTE Pricing Structure
- ES.3 LTE Business Model Scenarios
- Table ES.2: LTE Usage Scenarios
- ES.4 LTE Revenue Scenarios
- Figure ES.1: Global LTE Enterprise and Consumer Service Revenue ($m) Scenario Comparison 2011-2015
- Table ES.3: Global LTE Enterprise and Consumer Service Revenue ($m) Scenario Comparison 2011-2015
- ES.5 LTE Blended ARPU Forecasts
- Figure ES.2: Global LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU ($) Scenario Comparison 2011-2015
- Table ES.4: Global LTE Blended Enterprise and Consumer ARPU ($) Scenario Comparison 2011-2015
- ES.6 Business Model Conclusions
- ES.7 Research Feedback: New Pricing Models
- Figure ES.3: New Pricing Models Ranking (%) - Juniper Research Interview Responses
- ES.8 Recommendations
- 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 2011-2015
- Table 3.1: Mobile Subscriber Base (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 3.3: Mobile Subscriber Base Market Share (%) Slit by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 3.2: Mobile Subscriber Base (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 3.4: Mobile Subscriber Penetration (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 3.3: Mobile Subscriber Penetration (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 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 2011-2015
- Table 3.4: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Figure 3.6: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.5: North America Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- 3.3.3 Western Europe
- Figure 3.7: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE and HSPA 2011- 2015
- Table 3.6: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE and HSPA 2011-2015
- Figure 3.8: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.7: Western Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- 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 2011-2015
- Table 3.8: Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE HSPA & EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Figure 3.10: Central & Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.9: Central & Eastern Europe Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- 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 2011-2015
- Table 3.10: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Figure 3.12: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.11: 3.12: Far East & China Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- 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 2011-2015
- Table 3.12: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Figure 3.14: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.13: Rest of Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- 3.3.7 Global
- Figure 3.15: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Table 3.14: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE, HSPA and EVDO Revs A & B 2011-2015
- Figure 3.16: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 3.15: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Figure 3.17: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Table 3.16: Global Mobile Broadband Subscribers (m) Split by LTE Enterprise & Consumer 2011-2015
- Figure 3.18: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers Added p.a. (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- Table 3.15: Global LTE Mobile Broadband Subscribers Added p.a. (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2015
- 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..88
- 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 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

