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(IT-NEWSWIRE.COM, February 19, 2019 ) Driven by large scale LTE investments and the high penetration of embedded WiFi capability in consumer electronic devices, both fixed and mobile, a number of wireless carriers are taking a keen interest in WiFi enabled LTE gateways. A WiFi enabled LTE small cell gateway (or base station) is an emerging network element, which has an LTE interface towards the carrier network and a WiFi interface towards the end user device. A vast majority of these base station deployments are likely to be in a small cell configuration.
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Driven by infrastructure vendor commitments and demands from the wireless carrier community, SNS Research expects the installed base of WiFi enabled LTE small cell gateways to account for nearly 15 Million units by 2020, growing at a CAGR of nearly 122% between 2013 and 2020. The WiFi Enabled LTE Small Cell Gateway Forecasts: 2013 2020 excel datasheet presents detailed forecasts and growth rate projections on the installed base, unit shipments and revenue of WiFi enabled LTE gateways from 2013 till 2020. The forecasts are also segmented for the following regional submarkets: Asia Pacific Eastern Europe Latin & Central America Middle East & Africa North America Western Europe
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Figure 1: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Installed Base: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 2: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 3: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million) Figure 4: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Installed Base by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 5: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 6: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Complimentary Report The HetNet Bible (Small Cells and Carrier WiFi) - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Forecasts: 2013 - 2020 - With an Evaluation of DAS & Cloud RAN Table of Contents List of Figures 1 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Topics Covered 1.3 Key Questions Answered 1.4 Key Findings 1.5 Methodology 1.6 Target Audience 1.7 Companies Mentioned 2 Chapter 2: An Overview of Small Cells & Carrier WiFi 2.1 An Evolving Heterogeneous Networking Ecosystem 2.1.1 The Growing Demand for Mobile Broadband 2.1.2 Is LTE the Answer to all Capacity Problems? 2.1.3 HetNets: An Evolution of Network Topology 2.2 Small Cells 2.2.1 What Are Small Cells? 2.2.2 Why Deploy Small Cells? 2.2.3 Small Cell Categories 2.2.3.1 Femtocells - Home (e)NodeBs 2.2.3.2 Picocells 2.2.3.3 Microcells 2.2.3.4 Metrocell: An Emerging Deployment Model 2.2.3.5 Will Metrocell Deployments Encompass Carrier Deployed Femtocells? 2.3 Carrier WiFi 2.3.1 Carrier WiFi Integration Approaches 2.3.2 Unmanaged ‘Open Access’ 2.3.3 Managed Offload 2.3.3.1 SIM-based Authentication and Mobile Data Offload 2.3.3.2 Fully Integrated WiFi Access 2.4 The Business Case: What is Driving the Small Cells and Carrier WiFi Market? 2.4.1 Mobile Data Traffic: The Tsunami of 335 Exabytes 2.4.2 Endorsement from the Carrier Community 2.4.3 In-Building Coverage and Capacity 2.4.4 Enterprise Demand: BYOD is Fuelling Growth 2.4.5 Capacity Offload in Congested Localities 2.4.6 CapEx Savings 2.4.7 Non-Expandability of Macrocell Network 2.5 Challenges & Inhibitors to the Small Cells & Carrier WiFi Ecosystem 2.5.1 Security Concerns 2.5.2 Competition from Distributed Antenna System (DAS) & Alternative Solutions 2.5.3 Interference with Macrocell Infrastructure & Spectrum Constraints 2.5.4 Backhaul Requirements and Complexity 2.5.5 Commercial Immaturity 2.5.6 Economic Constraints 2.5.7 Device Side, Client and Operating System (OS) Issues 2.5.8 Deployment Challenges 2.5.9 Integrating Segregated WiFi Infrastructure into Mobile Networks 2.5.10 Impact of Macrocell LTE Rollouts: Negative or Positive? 2.6 Alternative Options for Offloading Mobile Network Coverage and Capacity 2.6.1 Macrocell Network and Spectrum Expansion 2.6.2 Cloud Radio Access Networks (Cloud RAN) 2.6.3 DAS 2.6.3.1 Passive DAS 2.6.3.2 Hybrid DAS 2.6.3.3 Active DAS 2.6.4 Caching & Mobile CDNs 3 Chapter 3: Integration & Offloading Technology 3.1 Integrating Small Cells into the Mobile Network 3.1.1 Integration into 3G Networks 3.1.1.1 Iuh based Integration: Residential/Enterprise Femtocells 3.1.1.2 Iub: Picocells, Microcells and Now Even Femtocells 3.1.2 S1: Integration into LTE Networks 3.1.2.1 eNB Small Cell Architecture 3.1.2.2 HeNB Small Cell Architecture 3.2 WiFi: The Evolution from an Ethernet Extension to Wireless Carrier Integration
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(IT-NEWSWIRE.COM, February 19, 2019 ) Driven by large scale LTE investments and the high penetration of embedded WiFi capability in consumer electronic devices, both fixed and mobile, a number of wireless carriers are taking a keen interest in WiFi enabled LTE gateways. A WiFi enabled LTE small cell gateway (or base station) is an emerging network element, which has an LTE interface towards the carrier network and a WiFi interface towards the end user device. A vast majority of these base station deployments are likely to be in a small cell configuration.
Download Free Report Sample (PDF) Here:https://www.researchreporthub.com/report/wifi-enabled-lte-small-cell-gateway-forecasts/39350/#requestforsample
Driven by infrastructure vendor commitments and demands from the wireless carrier community, SNS Research expects the installed base of WiFi enabled LTE small cell gateways to account for nearly 15 Million units by 2020, growing at a CAGR of nearly 122% between 2013 and 2020. The WiFi Enabled LTE Small Cell Gateway Forecasts: 2013 2020 excel datasheet presents detailed forecasts and growth rate projections on the installed base, unit shipments and revenue of WiFi enabled LTE gateways from 2013 till 2020. The forecasts are also segmented for the following regional submarkets: Asia Pacific Eastern Europe Latin & Central America Middle East & Africa North America Western Europe
...... Get Discount & Customization of this Report Here:https://www.researchreporthub.com/report/wifi-enabled-lte-small-cell-gateway-forecasts/39350/
Table Of Content
Figure 1: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Installed Base: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 2: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipments: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 3: Global WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million) Figure 4: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Installed Base by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 5: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 6: WiFi Enabled LTE Gateway* Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Complimentary Report The HetNet Bible (Small Cells and Carrier WiFi) - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Forecasts: 2013 - 2020 - With an Evaluation of DAS & Cloud RAN Table of Contents List of Figures 1 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Topics Covered 1.3 Key Questions Answered 1.4 Key Findings 1.5 Methodology 1.6 Target Audience 1.7 Companies Mentioned 2 Chapter 2: An Overview of Small Cells & Carrier WiFi 2.1 An Evolving Heterogeneous Networking Ecosystem 2.1.1 The Growing Demand for Mobile Broadband 2.1.2 Is LTE the Answer to all Capacity Problems? 2.1.3 HetNets: An Evolution of Network Topology 2.2 Small Cells 2.2.1 What Are Small Cells? 2.2.2 Why Deploy Small Cells? 2.2.3 Small Cell Categories 2.2.3.1 Femtocells - Home (e)NodeBs 2.2.3.2 Picocells 2.2.3.3 Microcells 2.2.3.4 Metrocell: An Emerging Deployment Model 2.2.3.5 Will Metrocell Deployments Encompass Carrier Deployed Femtocells? 2.3 Carrier WiFi 2.3.1 Carrier WiFi Integration Approaches 2.3.2 Unmanaged ‘Open Access’ 2.3.3 Managed Offload 2.3.3.1 SIM-based Authentication and Mobile Data Offload 2.3.3.2 Fully Integrated WiFi Access 2.4 The Business Case: What is Driving the Small Cells and Carrier WiFi Market? 2.4.1 Mobile Data Traffic: The Tsunami of 335 Exabytes 2.4.2 Endorsement from the Carrier Community 2.4.3 In-Building Coverage and Capacity 2.4.4 Enterprise Demand: BYOD is Fuelling Growth 2.4.5 Capacity Offload in Congested Localities 2.4.6 CapEx Savings 2.4.7 Non-Expandability of Macrocell Network 2.5 Challenges & Inhibitors to the Small Cells & Carrier WiFi Ecosystem 2.5.1 Security Concerns 2.5.2 Competition from Distributed Antenna System (DAS) & Alternative Solutions 2.5.3 Interference with Macrocell Infrastructure & Spectrum Constraints 2.5.4 Backhaul Requirements and Complexity 2.5.5 Commercial Immaturity 2.5.6 Economic Constraints 2.5.7 Device Side, Client and Operating System (OS) Issues 2.5.8 Deployment Challenges 2.5.9 Integrating Segregated WiFi Infrastructure into Mobile Networks 2.5.10 Impact of Macrocell LTE Rollouts: Negative or Positive? 2.6 Alternative Options for Offloading Mobile Network Coverage and Capacity 2.6.1 Macrocell Network and Spectrum Expansion 2.6.2 Cloud Radio Access Networks (Cloud RAN) 2.6.3 DAS 2.6.3.1 Passive DAS 2.6.3.2 Hybrid DAS 2.6.3.3 Active DAS 2.6.4 Caching & Mobile CDNs 3 Chapter 3: Integration & Offloading Technology 3.1 Integrating Small Cells into the Mobile Network 3.1.1 Integration into 3G Networks 3.1.1.1 Iuh based Integration: Residential/Enterprise Femtocells 3.1.1.2 Iub: Picocells, Microcells and Now Even Femtocells 3.1.2 S1: Integration into LTE Networks 3.1.2.1 eNB Small Cell Architecture 3.1.2.2 HeNB Small Cell Architecture 3.2 WiFi: The Evolution from an Ethernet Extension to Wireless Carrier Integration
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