Mobile Backhaul. Juha Salmelin, Esa Metsala

Mobile Backhaul


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Mobile Backhaul Juha Salmelin, Esa Metsala
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Mobile backhaul will grow at a CAGR of nearly 58 percent between 2011 and 2016, with the overall demand growing by 9.7 times, according to market researcher iGR. Published on May 30, 2013, by admin in 3g mobile. This old weblog article from 2008 discusses the cost structure of a typical mobile operator, and I show below the structure graphically. Thailand's AIS Selects NEC's 3G Mobile Backhaul Network. In this market database ABI Research focused on the last-mile and access layer of mobile backhaul. Through this combined platform, network OEMs can design solutions with better performance and interoperability. The global macrocell mobile backhaul equipment market rose seven per cent year on year to reach over $8bn in 2012, according to research firm Infonetics Research. The key figure is transport costs (backhaul) are roughly 7% of total costs back in 2008. Mobile_backhaul_01 Client: ZOOMA/ERICSSON | Collaborators: ZOOMA | Visit: Contact Me. See TriQuint at IEEE IMS / MTT-S, Seattle, Washington, June 4-6 | Virtual Strategy Magazine is an online publication devoted entirely to virtualization technologies. KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 (Bernama) — Thailand's largest mobile operator, AIS, has selected NEC Corporation (Thailand) Ltd. PMC, the semiconductor innovator transforming networks that connect, move and store big data, today introduced WinPath4, the industry's first backhaul processor. As per the companies, this will help to reduce investments and improve time to market. Backhaul demands are going to increase in the years ahead and carriers worldwide are collectively underfunding investment in backhaul, according to a Strategy Analytics study commissioned by network vendor Tellabs. With wireless traffic on a constant growth trajectory, carriers are challenged to backhaul high-bandwidth data services from cell sites to the core network. It might make mobile backhaul faster as well as improve radar. But there are significant drawbacks. By Juan Prieto, Product Marketing Manager, Mobile Solutions, InfoVista It's no secret that the thirst for fast mobile broadband services has completely. Meet IBM's latest millimeter wave radio chip.