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Published by: Visant Strategies, Inc.
Published: Nov. 1, 2009 - 57 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1.0 Executive Summary
- 1.1 Backhaul Dilemma
- 1.2 Great Market Growth for Backhaul and Those Providing Backhaul Gear
- 1.3 Current Backhaul Techs Have Met Growing Demand- But for How Long?
- 1.3.1 Wireless Backhaul
- 1.3.1.1 World Shipments, Revenues and ASP for PTP Microwave in Mobile Backhaul
- 1.3.2 Upper Millimeter Microwave PTP Backhaul
- 1.3.2.1 The Bands
- 1.3.2.2 Enablers
- 1.3.2.3 Drivers
- 1.3.2.4 Upper Millimeter PTP Microwave Shipments the Next Decade
- 1.3.3 Leased Lines
- 1.3.4 Free Space Optics
- 1.4 Middle of Network Backhaul, BSCs/RNCs
- 1.4.1 World BSC Deployments and Trends
- 1.4.2 World MSC Deployments and Trends
- 1.4.3 Collector Points Deployments and Trends
- 2.0 Wireless Network Growth in a Myriad of Fashions Creates Backhaul Need
- 2.1 Voice Networks Still Growing
- 2.1.1 World Mobile Subscriber Growth Through the Next Decade
- 2.2 World 3G and 3.5G/4G Users Demand More Capacity, and Lots of It
- 2.3 World 3.5G/4G Deployments are Occurring Strongly
- 2.3.1 World 3.5G and 4G Mobile Subscribers Through 2015
- 2.4 Base Station Backhaul Requirements Drive Network Needs
- 2.4.1 World Base Station Deployments
- 2.4.2 Base Station Deployments by Generation (2G/2.5G, 3G, 3.5G/ 4G)
- 2.5 Migration to IP Radio Interfaces
- 2.6 When the Masses Migrate from 2G/2.5G
- 3.0 How Backhaul Providers Have Kept Up So Well So Far
- 3.1 Pay as you go: Software Defined Radios
- 3.2 Radio Enhancements (Modulation, Diversity)
- 3.3 Mixed Mode Traffic (TDM, IP)
- 3.4 Low Cost Wireless Technology for Emerging Markets
- 3.5 DSL and Copper Bonding
- 3.6 Fiber
- 4.0 Mobile Backhaul Opportunities by Region
- 4.1 Western Europe Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.1.1 Western Europe BTS Deployments by Backhaul Capacity
- 4.1.2 Western Europe Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- 4.2 Eastern Europe Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.2.1 Eastern Europe BTS Deployments by Backhaul Capacity
- 4.2.2 Eastern Europe Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- 4.3 North America Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.3.1 North American BTS Deployments by Backhaul Capacity
- 4.3.2 North American Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- 4.4 Latin America Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.4.1 Latin American BTS Deployments by Backhaul Capacity
- 4.4.2 Latin American Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- 4.5 Asia Pacific Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.5.1 Asia Pacific BTS Deployments by Backhaul Capacity
- 4.5.2 Asia Pacific Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- 4.6 Middle East/Africa Infrastructure Deployments and Backhaul Requirements
- 4.6.1 Middle East Base Station Deployments and Backhaul Capacity
- 4.6.2 Middle East Base Stations Employing Wireless vs. Wireline Backhaul
- TABLES AND FIGURES
- Table 1
- PTP Microwave Radio
- Unit Shipments and Revenues
- for Mobile Backhaul Use
- World Market 2008-2015
- Table 2
- Point to Point Millimeter Radios
- Shipments for Mobile Wireless Backhaul
- World Market 2008-2015
- Table 3
- Base Station Controller (BSC) Deployments
- World Market 2007-2015
- Table 4
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Base Stations per BSC
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 5
- Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Deployments
- World Market 2007-2015
- Table 6
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Base Stations per Mobile Switching Center
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 7
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Base Station Controllers per Mobile Switching Center
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 8
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Base Stations per Collector Points
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 9
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Collector Points per BSC
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 10
- Mobile Wireless Subscribers
- All Technologies
- World Market 2008-2015
- Table 11
- Subscribers to 3G and 3.5G/4G Services
- EDGE, EDGE Evolution, WCDMA R99 R4, HSUPA/HSDPA, HSPA+, EV-DO Rev B
- LTE and Mobile WiMAX
- World Market 2007-2015
- Table 12
- Mobile Wireless Network
- Base Station Deployments
- All Technologies
- World by Region 2008-2015
- Table 13
- Mobile Network Component Ratios
- Subscribers per Base Station
- Growing vs. Mature Networks
- World Market 2009
- Table 14
- Base Stations Deployed by Generation
- 4G, 3.5G, 3G and 2.5G/2G
- World Market 2008-2015
- Table 15
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- Western Europe 2008-2015
- Table 16
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
- Western Europe 2008-2015
- Table 17
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- Eastern Europe 2008-2015
- Table 18
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
- Eastern Europe 2008-2015
- Table 19
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- North America 2008-2015
- Table 20
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs Wireline
- North America 2008-2015
- Table 21
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- Latin America 2008-2015
- Table 22
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs Wireline
- Latin America 2008-2015
- Table 23
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- Asia Pacific 2008-2015
- Table 24
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
- Asia Pacific 2008-2015
- Table 25
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Lines by Capacity
- Middle East and Africa 2008-2015
- Table 26
- Base Stations Deployed and Backhaul Type, Wireless vs. Wireline
- Middle East and Africa 2008-2015
Abstract“Global Mobile Backhaul 2010: World by Region 2G, 3G and 4G Challenges”
is an assessment of the global mobile backhaul market. The analysis considers key
backhaul trends such as the migration to IP and higher capacity air interfaces and drivers for additional mobile backhaul including carrier migration to 3G, 3.5G, and 4G and the rapid subscriber growth throughout emerging markets.
It considers the challenges that carriers and equipment vendors will face as they seek to meet these needs and it juxtaposes the various technologies that will be employed to do so such as copper, fiber, and wireless platforms.
The study evaluates both voice-centric and data/voice mobile markets throughout the
world and how each region of the world is forecasted to follow different mobile paths. A regional accounting for the roll out of GSM/GPRS, EDGE and EDGE Evolution,
WCDMA, HSDPA/HSUPA, HSPA plus, EV-DO Rev B and LTE is given through 2015,
with an analysis of each region citing which air interfaces will be used by carriers and how this will affect backhaul needs in the mobile networks.
Tables quantify leading mobile backhaul indicators including total base station
deployments by region and generation and all wireless subscribers as well as 3G and
3.5G/4G subscribers. Also provided are PTP microwave shipments for backhaul and
shipments of upper millimeter PTP links, which, as explained in the report, will realize an increasing use for high capacity wireless backhaul links. Total backhaul links to base stations are broken down by capacity for each major region. Total global BSC/RNC and MSC deployments are given and typical ratios of switching apparatus (BSC/RNC) and MSCs to base stations are also provided for each region.
Topics
- 3.5G/4G backhaul (WiMAX, LTE, HSPA+)
- Backhaul in emerging GSM/EDGE networks
- Mobile base station deployments and 3G, 3.5G/4G deployments
- Deployment of BSC/RNCs and MSCs
- Impact of higher bandwidth backhaul needs
- IP vs. TDM traffic
- Upper millimeter PTP microwave radio
- Copper bonding
- Fiber backhaul
- Backhaul links by capacity by region
- Backhaul links by access technology (wireless or wireline)
- Base station sites
- Deployments of IP-centric radio access technologies
- Total mobile subscribers, 3G and 3.5G/4G subscribers
- Network upgrade trends
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