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:
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
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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