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3G Market in India 2011
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Publication Date: Sep-2011
Pages: 35
Format: PDF
Publisher: Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.

Third generation network technology or 3G adoption in India is rapidly growing with the rising demand for content rich applications & cellular services amongst the country’s enormous wireless subscriber base. The huge scope of opportunities in business, healthcare & education sectors will further enhance its adoption in the ensuing future.

The report begins with an introduction section comprising brief description of 3G, its technologies & 3.5G. It also features a comparative study across cellular technologies including 2G, 3G, 3.5G & 4G. Then the cellular network evolution section covers a retrospective of key cellular network technologies & events over the years. The section also shows a basic 3G infrastructure for the understanding of how it works. The section ends with features of 3G which describes key distinctive features of third generation network.

It is followed by market overview section indicating the growth of overall cellular market in India, current & predicted 3G market with rural & urban breakup. It also provides an overview of 3G spectrum auction held in India in 2010 with spectrum earnings & auction norms.

Next section elaborates the scopes of 3G in India with expected sales figure of value added service (VAS) & forecasted usage of 3G. It also enlightens the scopes of 3G in enterprise & SMBs, healthcare and education sector. Then 3G hardware such as 3G USB modem, 3G Router etc & compatible devices, mobile smartphones & Tablets are briefly discussed.

The report continues with drivers & challenges section elaborating various furtherance & impediments for 3G adoption in India.

The section is followed by the 3G telecom players section profiling the TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) authorized 3G service providers in India. It provides with each of the companies’ corporate & 3G spectrum information, rural-urban subscriber breakup, 3G products etc.

Next, key trends related to third generation network technology are mentioned.

It is followed by the section strategic recommendation, which is derived after a comprehensive analysis of market & its future potential.

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Global LTE Market by Infrastructure (E-Utran, E Node B, EPC), End-User Devices (Smartphones, USB Modems, Card Modules, Netbooks), & Services (2010 – 2015)



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Publication Date: May-2011
Format: pdf
Pages: 314
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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The need for mobile broadband is growing everyday as digital lifestyle continues to evolve with the line between cell phones, mobile handheld devices, PCs and laptops getting blurred. Users continue to show increasing interest for real time applications that include video-conferencing, publishing and social networking. Subscriber’s interest in accessing high bandwidth applications such as YouTube from their mobile phones are further taxing the already stressed networks of mobile service providers. To meet this increasing demand for bandwidth, operators are migrating to LTE, which provides them with an opportunity to introduce new services such as data download, accessing internet from mobiles and ultimately helping them to improve their bottom-line.

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