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Surfing The 4 G Disruption Wave Key Ctia Takeaways
1. Mobile Industry Preparing to Surf the 4G Disruption Wave: Key CTIA Takeaways Ronald Gruia Program Leader, Principal Analyst - Emerging Telecoms Frost & Sullivan ICT Practice March 31 st 2010
6. Mobile Data Traffic Growth Drivers Spread of Advanced Services Larger Throughputs Higher Global Mobile Broadband Penetration Mobile BB Penetration: 18% (over 1B subs) by 2013 Higher iPhone / Smartphone Data Usage
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16. For Additional Information Christina Alfaro Corporate Communications ICT (210) 247-3830 christina.alfaro@frost.com Brian Cotton, PhD Vice President ICT Practice (416) 490-0983 [email_address] Ronald Gruia Program Leader & Principal Analyst, Emerging Telecoms (416) 490-0493 [email_address]
Editor's Notes
Streaming audio (e.g. Internet radio): AT&T mentioned streaming audio apps are among its biggest mobile bandwidth users Social networking and cloud computing apps that continuously query the Internet and allow video/photo sharing
A single laptop can generate as much traffic as 450 basic-feature phones, and a high-end handset such as an iPhone or Blackberry device creates as much traffic as 30 basic-feature phones 4G LTE will transport voice on an IP channel, which could put further strain on the underlying infrastructure requirement
Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark) and HK have higher figures - Sweden – between 200-250 MB; Norway – 100-150 MB
Spectral efficiency => network technology upgrades Spectrum re-use => deploying new cell sites / increasing # sectors – divide cells into 3 or 6 sectors Civil often accounts for ~35% of CAPEX