Sunday, December 20, 2009

it s a mad mad mad mad world

it s a mad mad mad mad world

Research and Markets has announced the addition of "It's a mad mad mad mad [4 g] World" reports that offer.

In recent weeks, an operator with the largest installed base of HSPA subscribers in the world, today announced that it moves directly to LTE HSPA +, while the lower backburners - a complete reversal of its earlier stated strategy. Telefonica also noted that it probably will not deploy HSPA + in many of its markets, seemingly providing further evidence that HSPA + is relegated to some markets. Meanwhile, if the rumors of bringing together the different actors can come to have important implications for community infrastructure, not to mention the future of the specific wireless technology.

The question this week signal the publisher Ahead shed some light on why AT & T for its decision and why the strategy AT & T and Telefonica may be interpreted as an inevitable collapse of HSPA +. When looking closely Holdings range of stakeholders can see what a potential merger or partnership, meaning and bodies, they need to perform their range of network development strategy.

Specifically, the report includes the following topics: - HSPA + LTE against. For comments Telefonica and AT & T about their views on HSPA + may seem HSPA + is relegated to remote areas of the world. Publishers discusses why it is not necessarily the case, as well as what it means for the future HSPA + and LTE.

- AT & T is a new approach. Publishers shed some light on why AT & T at the expense of reprioritized LTE HSPA + and show them why it lacks the characteristic spectrum to have a successful dual-band LTE strategy.

- Operator chairs. By looking only to assets range of different subjects publisher can determine the potential cooperation between actors from the most sense and why. This assessment contains 14 maps of the spectrum and / or tables to the position of 700/1700MHz spectrum of subjects and / or matching agencies at national level as well as top 25 markets. Later, the publisher concluded that AT & T needs Spectrum Co spectrum assets and T-Mobile needs access to spectrum Clearwire. Other entities, including the revision of the Verizon Wireless / Vodafone, MetroPCS, waterfall, and U.S. Cellular, with all their affiliate spectrum by their own property.

- TD-LTE and Mobile WiMAX. Operator interest in TD-LTE, including the likes of China Mobile, Telefonica, Clearwire, Rogers Wireless may complicate the future long-term success of mobile WiMAX. Publishers totally agree that it is not something based on OFDM technology, the operator decides to expand.
 
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