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Us Mobile Backhaul 2010-continued Expansion 2009 To 2015 And The Needs Of The Middle Network
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“US MOBILE BACKHAUL 2010: Continued Expansion 2009 to 2015 and the Needs of
the Middle Network,” assesses and details the market for United States mobile wireless
backhaul services and products through 2015.
The report provides coverage of the United States mobile and wireless infrastructure
markets including technology choices and subscriber trends such as the migration to
3.5G/4G, the use of mixed IP and TDM traffic, femtocells and the growth in data ARPU
levels. Specific backhaul drivers that are considered and quantified include base station
deployments, tower construction, capital spending, network evolution to 3.5G and 4G
platforms (HSPA, mobile WiMAX, EV-DO and LTE) and subscribers.
A detailed discussion is presented on the backhaul bottlenecks of the present and the
future and the challenges that mobile operators face now and will need to address in the
future pertaining to backhaul needs in the mobile network. .
The report also offers forecasts through 2015 for total backhaul service revenues, edge of
network backhaul service fees, average backhaul per month per base station and total
wireless network operating expenses
Backhaul lines in the United States are also quantified by capacity per base station, type
of service such as Ethernet or TDM/mixed and whether backhaul is achieved via wireless
or wireline. Backhaul by PTP microwave, copper, coax, fiber, satellite or free space
optics is also quantified through 2015. Total towers in use and capacity per tower are also
quantified as are deployments of 3.5G/4G base stations and MSC, BSC/RNC sites and
collector points.
Topics
- Total value of backhaul services (radio access and switching components)
- Backhaul bottlenecks and challenges
- Cost of backhaul to base stations (switching is omitted)
- Average backhaul cost per base station
- Total mobile network operating expenses
- Mobile network capital expenditures
- Wireless backhaul links employed
- Backhaul links by capacity
- Backhaul links by access technology (wireless or wireline)
- Backhaul links by technology (copper, coax, microwave, fiber, free space optics,
satellite, other)
- Backhaul lines by transport mode (TDM/mixed vs. Ethernet)
- Base station sites
- Average number of base stations per site
- Sites by total capacity employed
- Mobile base stations deployed total and by generation (2.5G, 3G, 3.5G/4G)
- Mobile subscribers and 3.5G/4G subscribers
- Voice, data and total ARPU
- Base stations with access to fiber
- Network upgrade trends
- Cumulative deployments of wireless switching gear (MSC, BSC/RNC)
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