Face-off: LTE vs. WiMAX
An Eogogics-Mind Commerce Publication: 67 Pages, published April, 2008
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Report in a Nutshell
Now that 4G is firmly on the horizon for operators and equipment
vendors, the technology and marketing battles have begun. LTE and WiMAX
are the two main contenders, with opinion divided as to which, if
either, will win the greater market share. The two options have much in
common, with similar underlying architectures and support for many of
the same spectrum bands around the world.
Will there be a winner? Will LTE and WiMAX continue to compete, will
one dominate, or is there scope for a combined standard? Relevant to
operators, analysts and equipment and component developers, this report
describes the complete 4G environment, from spectrum and standards
through to operator and vendor landscapes and market size predictions.
Throughout this report, LTE and WiMAX are compared, contrasted and
evaluated.
The report provides a global view of LTE vs. WiMAX focusing on several
key areas: Spectrum Licensing Landscape,
Standards Battle, Market Size and
Trends, Vendor Landscape, and
Operator Landscape. For each of these areas, this
report presents the relevant market developments and facts behind the
deployment of LTE and WiMAX, and discusses the key factors that will
impact the success of each of these technology options. Each section
concludes with a ‘Face-Off’ Table that summarizes
these factors, providing a score for each of these key success factors,
and totaling these scores to provide an overall indication of the
winner in each of the five major areas assessed.
Target Audience
- Service providers need to make choices and understand the competitive differences between LTE and WiMAX
- Everyone whot needs to understand how the 4G marketplace will evolve: Operators, regulators, vendors, and component suppliers
- Investment community making bets about how the broadband infrastructure and services markets will evolve
Key Questions Answered
- Broad scope of coverage including: spectrum, standards, vendors, operators, and the market
- Comparisons and evaluations of the technology options in a number of key areas - not just descriptions and facts
- The report concludes with a ‘Final Face-Off’, in which the scores from the previous sections are added together to provide a final indicator of which of the two technology options is most likely to have a greater level of success in the market
Sampling of Key Report Findings
- For cellular operators, LTE is the only real option, with global applicability, support for all spectrum bands and evolution from existing networks. Recent regulatory changes are favoring WiMAX but these will only be beneficial to operators acquiring new spectrum
- WiMAX will remain appropriate for green-field and fixed line operators in developing markets and those dominated by new entrants: it cannot provide a sufficiently compelling business case for large scale deployments by cellular operators. WiMAX can make a business for operators and vendors, but in millions rather than billions of dollars
- With the backing from leading industry standards bodies, regulators, operators and vendors, LTE has the potential to unify and dominate the worldwide mobile broadband market. LTE’s evolution from successful, established cellular standards, together with the installed base of billions of cellular subscribers, give it a position of huge influence
More on the Report
- Executive Summary
- Introduction: The Road to 4G
- Purpose and Contents
- Applications of 4G
- Network Architecture
- Terminology
- Spectrum Licensing Landscape
- Analysis of Spectrum Bands
- Spectrum Availability around the World
- Channel Sizes and Duplexing
- Prioritization of Spectrum Bands
- Licensing Regimes
- How the Licensing Landscape is Changing
- Current and Impending Spectrum Licensing
- LTE vs. WiMAX Spectrum Face-Off
- Analysis of Spectrum Bands
- The Standards Battle
- Standards and Industry Bodies
- Timelines for Standards
- Key Industry Bodies
- History and Pedigree of LTE and WiMAX
- Overview of Similarities and Differences
- Performance Analysis
- Comparison of LTE and WiMAX Standards
- LTE vs. WiMAX Standards Face-Off
- Standards and Industry Bodies
- Market Size and Trends
- Market Size Predictions
- Subscriber Numbers
- Equipment Revenues
- Vendors’ Market Shares
- Networks, Operators and Service Revenues
- Geographical Variations
- Factors that may Impact Market Size
- Standards, Compliance and Equipment Readiness
- Impact of HSPA and LTE’s relationship with 3G
- Infrastructure Sharing
- End User Handset Development
- Success of Current WiMAX Deployments
- LTE vs. WiMAX Market Size and Trends Face-Off
- Market Size Predictions
- Vendor Landscape
- Status of Market and Equipment Availability
- Equipment Readiness and Timelines
- Level of Market Fragmentation
- Installed Base and Backwards Integration
- Equipment Costs and Business Case
- Barriers to Entry
- Vendor Analysis
- Airspan
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Alvarion
- Cisco / Navini
- Ericsson
- Fujitsu
- Huawei
- Motorola
- NEC
- Nextwave
- Nokia Siemens Networks
- Nortel Networks
- Redline Communications
- Samsung
- SOMA Networks
- SR Telecom
- Telisma Corporation
- LTE vs. WiMAX Vendor Landscape Face-Off
- Status of Market and Equipment Availability
- Operator Landscape
- Operator Attitudes and 4G Readiness
- Operator Requirements and Risk Factors
- Cellular Operators
- Greenfield and Fixed Line Operators
- Geographical Variations
- Recent Operator Trends
- Status of Network Rollouts
- LTE
- WiMAX
- LTE vs. WiMAX Operator Landscape Face-Off
- Operator Attitudes and 4G Readiness
- Summary and Conclusions
- Summary of Key Evaluation Criteria
- Spectrum Licensing Landscape
- Standards Battle
- Market Size and Trends
- Vendor Landscape
- Operator Landscape
- LTE vs. WiMAX Final Face-Off
- Summary of Key Evaluation Criteria
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