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Research and Markets: Global Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications Report 2014-2020: Forecasts & Opportunities for the $1 Billion Industry
[May 20, 2014]

Research and Markets: Global Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications Report 2014-2020: Forecasts & Opportunities for the $1 Billion Industry


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lf28k8/turfing_vendor) has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications - Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020" to their offering.

Wireless Data Traffic Growth: No End in Sight

Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications market size at $1 billion in 2013 is anticipated to reach $2.8 billion by 2020, a significant growth driven by the smart phone market penetration with smart phones beginning to get significant uptake all over the world.

Wireless data traffic growth is significant: there is no end in sight. The number of mobile internet users has surpassed desktop users as tablets erode the PC markets rapidly. Video streaming and VoIP inflate traffic volumes by a factor of 1,000-fold by 2020. Adding conventional base stations is an unaffordable way to handle this situation. Operators are looking for cost-effective solutions to ease the pressure on their existing infrastructure.

Small cells are better than base stations for expanding wireless infrastructure coverage in the era of smart phones. Wireless signals have incremental strength added locally in home, airport, or enterprise.

Small cells are able to offload traffic from the macro network to an underlay network at a street and indoor level. Small cells work for individual subscribers, public places, and enterprises. Small cells create a wireless signal transmission zone. A cluster of low-power access points are connected to a local controller. The quality of voice calls and data transmission is improved in a cost effective manner.



Small cells are units that address wireless services operator needs to continue to support of mix of 3G and 4G subscriber device generations and a mix of 3G and 4G technology within the same device. LTE (News - Alert) standards for data are well established but wireless devices, smart phones still use 3G for voice services, creating a need for 3G and 4G transmission capability.

Delivery of voice services over LTE networks has not been standardized yet. Operators continue to deliver voice via their 3G networks even as they move data to LTE. As a result, subscriber devices are a mix of 3G-only and 4G plus 3G, with very few 4G-only devices.


Key Topics Covered:

1. Turfing Vendor Communications Market Description and Market Dynamics

  • Turfing Vendor Implementation of the Macro Tower Network Challenged by Small Cells
  • Small Cells Change Turf Vendor Markets
  • Small Cell Installation Issues
  • Turfing Vendor Market Positioning
  • Wireless and Wireline Infrastructure Market Driving Forces
  • Number Of Mobile Internet Users
  • Turf Vendor and Small Cells Market Driving Forces

2. Turfing Vendor Communications Market Shares and Market Forecasts

  • Specialty Telecom & Infrastructure Turf Contractor Market Driving Forces
  • Telecommunications Turf Vendor Market Shares
  • Telecommunications Turf Vendor Market Forecasts
  • Wireless and Wireline Capex Infrastructure Spending
  • Small-Cell Access Points
  • Specialty Contractor Industry
  • Turf Vendor Regional Market Analysis

3. Turfing Vendor Communications Offerings

  • US Turf Vendors 2014
  • Bechtel Telecommunications AT&T (News - Alert) Turfing Projects
  • Dycom Core Turf Vendor for AT&T
  • Goodman Networks / AT&T Turfing Project
  • TrueNet Communications
  • Barnard Companies
  • Crown Castle Tower & Rooftop Development
  • MasTec
  • Black & Veatch (News - Alert) is Ranked in Telecommunications Design
  • WesTower Communications
  • Velocitel
  • Ericsson Core Network Infrastructure
  • AFL

4. Turfing Vendor Communications Technology

  • LTE Operator Challenges Drive Small Cell Network Buildout
  • Mobile Strategic 3G Femtocell Positioning
  • Need to Drive Comprehensive Operational Improvements
  • Wireless Apps
  • Wireless Infrastructure Return on Investment
  • Turf Vendor Projects
  • Reviewing Cell Tower Applications
  • Trufing Vendor Services

5. Turfing Vendor Communications Companies

  • American Tower Corporation
  • Barnard Companies
  • Black & Veatch
  • Cisco
  • Crown Castle Tower & Rooftop Wireless Solutions Development
  • Dycom
  • Ericsson
  • Exchange Income Corporation
  • Fujikura / AFL
  • MasTec
  • MYR Group
  • Quanta Services
  • Sabre Industries,
  • Sprint
  • TrueNet Communications
  • Tyco Electronics / ADC (News - Alert)
  • Velocitel
  • US Wireless Communications Tower Companies

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lf28k8/turfing_vendor

Source (News - Alert): Wintergreen Research, Inc


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