LTE and LTE-Advanced Devices: Market Share, Key Trends, Vendor Strategies, Shipments, Revenue & Forecasts by Region and Country Q1'2012

Release Date: February 2012

Synopsis: 2012 is a turning point for the mobile devices market as most device vendors go full swing into LTE. Having already witnessed several device launches, and shipments of over 8 Million units in 2011, the LTE devices ecosystem is set to grow at a CAGR of over 104 % over the next five years. In 2016, there will be nearly 300 Million LTE device shipments all over the globe, with revenues of over 82 Billion USD. As service providers and device vendors continue to increase their investment into LTE enabled devices, several critical questions remain unanswered such as:

  • Which regional markets and countries will be the most lucrative for LTE device shipments?
  • What is the revenue potential of the LTE Smartphone market segment relative to the widespread PC cards, embedded units and routers market ?
  • Which vendors will lead the market share for LTE devices and sub-components ?
  • Which features are vendors likely to utilize to compliment LTE devices ?

Equally important to consider is the recent approval of the LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) standard by the ITU (International Telecommunications Union). It is clear that developed LTE markets with available spectrum, such as the United States and Japan, will be the first countries to launch LTE-A devices, and major device vendors and chipset manufacturers, such as Samsung, Motorola Mobility and Qualcomm, will certainly be frontrunners to enter the 4.5 G market in order to grow revenues. However, there still remain some key unanswered questions in relation to LTE-A adoption such as when would the first LTE-A devices launch ? And how many subscriptions will it account for relative to LTE ?

The “LTE and LTE-Advanced Devices" report, part of SNS Research’s LTE Insights Service, takes an in-depth look at answering the aforementioned questions besides analysing key trends, vendor/service provider strategies, market share, shipments and revenue in the LTE devices ecosystem. The report is complemented by a comprehensive LTE-Devices Database that lists LTE device sales and subscriptions by region, country and service provider from 2011 to 2016, and tracks publically released LTE devices by vendor, device type, and operating frequency band.

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List of Companies Mentioned

The following companies have been mentioned in the report.

3 Australia

Acer

Actiontec

Aero 2

Aircel

AIS

Altech Stream Rwanda

AM Wireless Uruguay

America Movil Peru

America Movil Puerto Rico

AMX Argentina

AMX Paraguay

ANCEL

AnyData

Aquafon

Armentel

AT&T Mobility Puerto Rico

AT&T Mobility USA

Atel

Augere

AVEA

AVM

Azercell

Azerfon

Babilon Mobile

Bakcell

BandRich

Batelco Bahamas

Batelco Bahrain

Belcel

Belgacom Mobile

Bell Wireless Affiliates

Bermuda Digital Communications

Bharti

Bharti Airtel Nigeria

Bhutan Telecom

Bité Latvia

Bité Lithuania

B-Mobile Brunei

Bouygues Telecom

BSNL

Buffalo

Cadcomms

CamGSM

Celcom Malaysia

Cell C

Cell One

China Mobile

China Telecom

China Unicom

Chunghwa Telecom

Cisco

Claro Brazil

Claro Chile

Clearwire

CMHK

C-motech

Colombia Movil

Comunicaciones Celulares Colombia

Conecel

Contela

Corporacion Digitel Venezuela

Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile

Cosmote

Cosmote Romania

Cradlepoint

CSL New World

CTM

CYTA

Datang

Dell

Dhiraagu

Dialog Axiata

DiGi

Digicel Jamaica

DNA Finland

Dovado

DSTCom

DTAC

eAccess

Eagle Mobile

ECMS

Elisa Estonia

Elisa Finland

Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company

EMT Estonia

EMTS

enitel movil

Entel PCS Telecomunicaciones

E-Plus

Ericsson

Ericsson

Etihad Etisalat

Etisalat Misr

Etisalat Sri Lanka

Etisalat UAE

Everything Everywhere (Orange & T-Mobile Joint Venture)

FarEasTone

Franklin Wireless

Free Mobile

Fujitsu

GammaTech

GCT

Gemtek

General Dynamics Itronix

Geocell

Gibraltar Telecom

Globacom Nigeria

Globe Telecom

GrameenPhone

GSM BiH

GSM Kazakhstan

H3G

HI3G

HI3G Denmark

HP

HTC

Huawei

Hutchison 3G Austria

Hutchison 3G Ireland

Hutchison 3G UK

Hutchison Hong Kong

ICE Costa Rica

Iceland Telecom

Idea Cellular

Indigo-Somoncom

Indosat

Infotel Broadband

Innofidei

IP Wireless

Ipko Net

Iusacell Celular

Kar-Tel

KDDI

Kibris Telsim

KKTCell

KPN Group Belgium

KPN Mobile

KT Corp

K-Telecom

Kyivstar

Lancom

LG

LG U+

LMT

Magticom

Manx Telecom

Maxis Communications

MegaCom

MegaFon

Meteor Communications

Metro PCS

Mfone

MobiFone

Mobile TeleSystems

Mobile TeleSystems Belarus

MobileOne

Mobilicity

mobilkom Austria

Mobilkom Czech Republic

mobilkom Liechtenstein

Mobilna Srpska

MobilTel

Mobistar

Mobitel Georgia

Mobitel Slovenia

Mobitel Sri Lanka

Moldcell

Monaco Telecom

Motorola

Movil de Entel

Movilnet

MTN

MTN Ghana

MTN Nigeria

MTNL

MTS Mobility

MTS-Ukraine

MTS-Uzbekistan

Ncell

NEC

Nepal Telecom

Netcom

Netcomm

Netgear

Network Norway

Nexaira

Nexpring

Nokia

Nokia Siemens Networks

Nova

Novatel Wireless

NSN

NTT DoCoMo

Núcleo

O2 (UK)

O2 Germany

O2 Ireland

Omantel

Omnitel

One

Open Mobile

Optus

Orange (Poland)

Orange Armenia

Orange Austria

Orange France

Orange Jordan

Orange Luxembourg

Orange Moldova

Orange Romania

Orange Senegal

Orange Slovak Republic

Orange Spain

Orange Switzerland

Otecel

Other

Others

P&T Luxembourg

P4

Panasonic

Pantech

PCCW Mobile

Pelephone

PMCL

Polkomtel

ProLink

Public Mobile

Q-TEL

Qualcomm

Quanta

Radiomóvil Dipsa

RCS&RDS

Renesas Mobile

RIM

Rogers Wireless Communications

Safaricom

Samsung

SaskTel Mobility

Saudi Telecom Company

Sequans

SFR

Si.mobil

Sierra Wireless

SingTel Mobile

SK Telecom

Sky Mobile