Asia Pacific LTE Market Witnessing Increased Use of Multimode Platforms

Research conducted by Technavio reveals, that the Asia Pacific LTE infrastructure market is expected to grow rapidly.

London, UK - June 29, 2011 -- Research conducted by Technavio reveals, that the Asia Pacific LTE infrastructure market is expected to grow rapidly. The report, which focuses on Asia Pacific exclusively indicates, that the market is currently driven by the emergence of multimode platforms in the region.

LTE infrastructure vendors have developed a low-power modem platform that can cover diverse frequency plans and fit into portable devices. For instance, Intel Mobile Communications has developed the XMM 7060 platform which can support five LTE bands concurrently with five 3G and four 2G bands. These multimode platforms have helped mobile operators adopt LTE spectrums with different frequencies for flexible operation, thereby driving the LTE Infrastructure market,” reports Technavio analyst.

In spite of the need, regulations concerns hinder the growth of this market. However, with mobile operators looking out for revenue boosting technologies, this market will see increased growth.

The LTE infrastructure market is marked by the rapid growth of Chinese vendors. This makes the study an important one for companies to fully understand the potential in the market and formulate its own strategy.

The report, Asia Pacific LTE Infrastructure Market 2010-2014, is based on an extensive research from inputs by industry experts, vendors and end-users. It examines the factors- including the key trends, drivers and challenges, impacting the evolution of this market. Further, it contains an in-depth understanding of the key vendors including their SWOT analysis.

Companies mentioned in this report include: Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel-Lucent.


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