Frost & Sullivan: Increasing Wireless Data and Deployment of LTE Lifts Related Test Equipment Market
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Frost & Sullivan: Increasing Wireless Data and Deployment of LTE Lifts Related Test Equipment Market PR Newswire MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, July 31, 2012 - Market opportunities grow as telecommunication industry shifts to advanced technologies to meet demand for high speed and bandwidth MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, July 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Burgeoning mobile traffic due to the availability of high- speed networks along with the increased penetration of smartphones and connected devices such as laptops, netbooks, notebooks and tablets; as well as the use of higher bandwidth-consuming applications and services is pushing the deployment of long-term evolution (LTE) technology. This is expected to create numerous opportunities for wireless test equipment vendors. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.testandmeasurement.frost.com), High Growth Opportunity: LTE Test Equipment Market, finds that the global LTE test equipment market generated revenues of $760.8 million in 2011 and is estimated to reach $2,845.6 million in 2018. If you are interested in more information on this research, please send an email to Jeannette Garcia, Corporate Communications, at jeannette.garcia@frost.com, with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, company email address, company website, city, state and country.

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Frost & Sullivan: Increasing Wireless Data and Deployment of LTE Lifts Related Test Equipment Market
PR Newswire MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, July 31, 2012
- Market opportunities grow as telecommunication industry shifts to advanced technologies to meet demand for high speed and bandwidth MOUNTAIN VIEW, California,July 31, 2012/PRNewswire/ -- Burgeoning mobile traffic due to the availability of high-speed networks along with the increased penetration of smartphones and connected devices such as laptops, netbooks, notebooks and tablets; as well as the use of higher bandwidth-consuming applications and services is pushing the deployment of long-term evolution (LTE) technology. This is expected to create numerous opportunities for wireless test equipment vendors. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.testandmeasurement.frost.com),High Growth Opportunity: LTE Test Equipment Market, finds that the global LTE test equipment market generated revenues of$760.8 millionin 2011 and is estimated to reach $2,845.6 millionin 2018. If you are interested in more information on this research, please send an email to Jeannette Garcia, Corporate Communications, at jeannette.garcia@frost.com, with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, company email address, company website, city, state and country. With new smartphones and platforms such as Apple's iPhone and Google's Android entering the market, the number of applications that deliver a wide range of capabilities, such as viewing photos, playing music, watching movies and gaming, has increased significantly. The need for speed and more bandwidth is compelling telecom service providers (SPs) to deploy 4G technologies. Currently, most countries use Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)-based networks. LTE is the natural progression for these networks and can generate better economies of scale for carriers. Currently, LTE deployments underway globally are backward-compatible with existing GSM and code division multiple access (CDMA), Wi-Fi and WiMAX offerings. Its scalable bandwidth, from 1.25 MHz to 20 MHz, allows SPs to offer more voice, data, and services in a given bandwidth, improving average revenue per user and reducing operating expenses. The current deployments, though, will not offer 4G speeds, but this will eventually be enabled through LTE Advanced (LTE-A). Even as LTE is deployed in large cities, smaller cities will continue to operate on Evolved High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA+), towns will employ Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), and rural areas will continue operating on GSM, all on the same network. The multiple standards operating parallel with LTE are expected to create complex technical issues that need to be addressed, making interconnectivity with legacy networks a challenge. "This presents a key challenge for wireless test equipment vendors," saidFrost
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