| Test Equipment Vendors Need to Focus on Facilitating Smooth Upgrades to 3G Technology |
| 27th
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New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, World Wireless Communications Test Equipment Markets, reveals that revenue in this market totaled $1,910.8 million in 2004 and projects to grow to $4,451.4 million in 2011. If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants an overview of the latest analysis of the World Wireless Communications Test Equipment Market - then send an e-mail to Trisha Bradley - Corporate Communications at trisha.bradley@frost.com with the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail. Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you via e-mail. The promise of enhanced multimedia services, online gaming, faster wireless Internet access, and cheaper voice calls has increased consumer expectation from 3G services. To capitalize and exploit this business opportunity, 3G service providers, along with network equipment manufacturers (NEMs) and handset vendors, will have to assure quality of service (QOS) for consumers. "However, owing to issues related to co-existence of 2G and 3G technology and handover conditions in a multi-carrier environment, stability of networks and services is of major concern," notes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Karthik. R. "This presents a challenge as well as an opportunity for test equipment vendors to design and develop products that assure the smooth adaptation and flow of 3G services." With the continuous evolution of wireless technology, the numbers of service providers shifting their focus to wireless services and carriers operating in the 3G spaces are climbing. Therefore, in a multi-carrier environment, vendors will need to design their equipment to handle multi-carrier tests. Although this poses a serious functional handicap, consolidations among service providers worldwide expects to dilute this challenge in the end. Concerning base stations, 3G base stations are unique, since they are smaller and are required in larger numbers. Subsequently, the price that a service provider pays for such base stations is less because of the volume count. Therefore, the ability to deliver test equipment at a high price-performance feature point expects to be a key differentiator among vendors, especially since the majority of the base station tests happen at the radio frequency (RF) parametric level and the test devices deployed for these purposes in most cases are bench-top general purpose equipment. The emergence of low-cost wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) services and their increasing demand are causing much concern among 3G service providers and test equipment vendors alike. With WLAN operating in the unlicensed band, demand for test equipment to ensure QoS has been limited, unlike the case of 3G services where QoS testing is essential. However, it is unlikely that Wi-Fi hotspots will eliminate the need for a wide area solution. Consumers could quickly become addicted to streaming music and downloading games and short videos, but will want to carry out these activities wherever they happen to be - not just in airports, hotels, and coffee houses. Among the competing wireless standards, code division multiplex access (CDMA) is gaining in popularity as a standard capable of delivering high rates for data. There has been strong adoption of the service in South Korea and Japan and growth has been equally high in important North American markets. With the introduction of CDMA2000 1x services in India and Australia, the demand for test equipment in this segment expects to soar in the short term. Nevertheless, global system for mobile communication (GSM) standards is likely to remain the strongest driver for growth and demand of wireless test equipment. "GSM is the most prevalent wireless standard in the world and further moves to adopt GSM standards along the evolution path to 3G by North American telecom carriers have opened up opportunities for test equipment vendors," says Karthik. "With market expectations of greater spread of 2.5G services in the Asia Pacific region and the eventual rollout of 3G wideband CDMA (WCDMA) networks, this market shows strong growth potential for test equipment." World Wireless Communications Test Equipment Markets, part of the Communications Test 9408 subscription, analyzes the world wireless communications test equipment markets, discusses key market drivers and restraints, and also presents strategic recommendations to deal with industry challenges. It further lists some of the key market and technology trends that could impact the demand for wireless communications test equipment. Executive summaries and interviews are available to the press. Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, has been partnering with clients to support the development of innovative strategies for more than 40 years. The company's industry expertise integrates growth consulting, growth partnership services and corporate management training to identify and develop opportunities. Frost & Sullivan serves an extensive clientele that includes Global 1000 companies, emerging companies, and the investment community, by providing comprehensive industry coverage that reflects a unique global perspective and combines ongoing analysis of markets, technologies, econometrics, and demographics. World Wireless Communications Test Equipment Markets A717 Keywords in this release: test equipment, wireless, third generation, 3G, 2G, data services, QoS network equipment manufacturers, NEM, handset manufacturers, CDMA, WCDMA, WLAN, Bluetooth, GSM, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, EDGE, research, information, market, trends, technology, service, forecast, market share.
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| 3G Film Festival Rules Published |
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| Vodafone K.K. applies for 1.7GHz 3G W-CDMA Field Test License |
| Vodafone K.K. announces that today it has applied to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications for licenses to operate W-CDMA experimental radio stations on the 1.7GHz frequency band, |
| Vodafone K.K. applies for 1.7GHz 3G W-CDMA Field Test License |
| Vodafone K.K. announces that today it has applied to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications for licenses to operate W-CDMA experimental radio stations on the 1.7GHz frequency band, |
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| With the rapid proliferation of wireless technology, telecom carriers are deploying 3G networks to tap the growing demand for new age wireless services. In moving up the technology chain from 2G to 3G protocol, |
| Turnkey 3G Handset Reference Design for TD-SCDMA Standard |
| Analog Devices and Datang Mobile, leading developer of the TD-SCDMA standard, announced a complete reference design for the development of 3G cellular handsets based on the TD-SCDMA standard. |
| Motorola Opens 3G Wireless Development Center In China |
| Motorola, Inc. announced the launch of a new 3G Development Center in China. Based in Beijing, the center will play a crucial role in the development of Motorola's 3G network solutions globally, as well as provide direct support for 3G customers in China. |
| No Scientific Evidence that Radio Waves Affect Human Cells |
| Japan's mobile phone operators, NTT DoCoMo, Inc., KDDI Corporation, Vodafone K.K. and TU-KA Cellular Tokyo Inc. |
| EDGE Wireless Expansion for Mobilkom Austria |
| Nokia and Austrian operator mobilkom austria have signed an agreement for the renewal and expansion of mobilkom austria's GSM network in several regions of Austria. |
| New Interactive Mobile Phone from Pantech |
| Pantech, one of the world’s leading mobile communications groups - comprised of Pantech&Curitel Communications, Inc., Pantech Co., Ltd. and Pantech C&I Inc. |
| LogicaCMG Delivers 3G Billing Migration Systems |
| LogicaCMG announced that it has successfully implemented a new billing system for SmarTone, Hong Kong's leading mobile operator in multimedia services. |
| Kamera Launches WOW! TV on 3G |
| WOW! TV is Kamera’s own mobile TV channel, focusing on international entertainment news and targeting people between 12-30 years. |
| Intrusion Detection Capabilities Help Protect 3G Network |
| The networking solution, based on the Cisco 12000 Series Router, will enhance Hutchison's existing Gigabit Ethernet core, packet-based data network. |
| WCDMA 3G expansion for 3GIS in Sweden |
| Nokia has signed a contract extension with 3G Infrastructure Services AB (3GIS) to expand the Swedish operator's WCDMA 3G radio network, providing improved network coverage and capacity across Sweden. |
| New 3G Infotainment Channels |
| The new dual-camera Nokia 6680 video handset supports both 3G and EDGE technologies. With CSL's unique "Integrated 3G" network and 1O1O's three new Infotainment Channels, customers can now enjoy stable, reliable and high-quality mobile multimedia services anytime, anywhere. |
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| Top Global, a wireless convergence solution provider, announced the World's First Dual Slot Enterprise Class MobileBridge solutions that link 3G mobile and Wi-Fi networks. |
| 3G Technology Leadership at China's TD-SCDMA Summit |
| Analog Devices announced details of its participation as a silver sponsor of the International TD-SCDMA Summit being held at the Kempinski Hotel in Beijing, China on April 26 and 27. |
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