Press release, October 21; Meiling Chen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 21 October 2009]
The LTE infrastructure market is expected to top US$5 billion, fueled by E-Utran macrocell (eNodeB) deployments, and the number of LTE service subscribers is expected to exceed 72 million by 2013, according to Infonetics Research.
"To date, the gloomy economic environment has not adversely affected service providers' LTE plans and commitments. In fact, the number of commercial LTE launches scheduled for 2010 has risen from 10 in March to 14 currently. As mobile operators initially build their LTE coverage, E-Utran is where the action will be. Later, as the time comes to figure out a way to monetize LTE-based services, the significance of the evolved packet core will rise," noted Stephane Teral, principal analyst for mobile and FMC infrastructure at Infonetics Research.
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The LTE infrastructure market is expected to top US$5 billion, fueled by E-Utran macrocell (eNodeB) deployments, and the number of LTE service subscribers is expected to exceed 72 million by 2013, according to Infonetics Research.
"To date, the gloomy economic environment has not adversely affected service providers' LTE plans and commitments. In fact, the number of commercial LTE launches scheduled for 2010 has risen from 10 in March to 14 currently. As mobile operators initially build their LTE coverage, E-Utran is where the action will be. Later, as the time comes to figure out a way to monetize LTE-based services, the significance of the evolved packet core will rise," noted Stephane Teral, principal analyst for mobile and FMC infrastructure at Infonetics Research.
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