DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9f0d22/global_base_statio) has announced the addition of EJL Wireless Research's new report "Global Base Station Market Analysis, 1H2010, 1st edition" to their offering.
This report provides a comprehensive analysis for the global wireless base station (BTS) market. In depth historical unit shipment data is provided for 1H2010. NO FORECAST data is included in this report. Detailed base station unit shipment data by OEM is provided for 1H2010. This report covers air interface standards including: GSM-R, GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, WCDMA850, WCDMA1900, WCDMA2100, CDMA450, CDMA700, CDMA800, CDMA1900, CDMA2100, TD-SCDMA, and all frequencies for LTE. Detailed unit shipment data is included for the following OEMs: Alcatel Lucent, Datang Telecom, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Motorola, NEC, Nokia Siemens Networks, Panasonic, Samsung, ZTE.
Similar to the recent report on global BTS transceivers released by EJL Wireless Research, the global base transmitting station (BTS) market was also on track to hit the company's forecast for unit shipments. BTS units for the first half of 2010 achieved 51.9% of our projected forecast for 2010, indicating that despite the Indian embargo that the industry was on it way to another growth year, according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research titled Global Base Station Market Analysis, 1st Edition, 1H2010.
The transition to remote radio unit (RRU) base station architecture is moving faster than we predicted. Base stations using RRUs comprised 45.1% of overall 1H2010 shipments with Nokia Siemens Networks the market leader in RRU shipments, says founder and President, Earl Lum. The report provides a unique perspective on the global shipments and demand for base station equipment covering all air interface standards and frequencies and major OEMs including Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei Technologies, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, and ZTE.
Nokia Siemens Networks was the overall leader in total base station unit shipments as well as for GSM shipments. Ericsson was the top supplier for both W-CDMA and next generation LTE shipments while ZTE captured the top positions for CDMA and TD-SCDMA, says Lum.
The top suppliers by overall base station shipments as well as by air interface standards for 1H2010 were:
- Overall #1 BTS Supplier: Nokia Siemens Networks
- Overall #1 GSM BTS Supplier: Nokia Siemens Networks
- Overall #1 W-CDMA BTS Supplier: Ericsson
- Overall #1 CDMA BTS Supplier: ZTE
- Overall #1 TD-SCDMA BTS Supplier: ZTE
- Overall #1 LTE TRx Supplier: Ericsson
Features
- 1H2010 BTS Shipments by OEM
- 1H2010 BTS Shipments by Air Interface
- 1H2010 BTS Shipments by Frequency Band
Key Topics Covered:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
CHAPTER 1: OVERALL MARKET PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER 2: LTE
CHAPTER 3: W-CDMA BTS SHIPMENTS DOUBLE
CHAPTER 4: TD-SCDMA TRANSITIONING TO TD-LTE IN CHINA
CHAPTER 5: GSM-THE CORNERSTONE OF WIRELESS
CHAPTER 6: CDMA2000 1X/EV-DO
CHAPTER 7: BTS TYPES: RRU TECHNOLOGY NOW THE STANDARD
CHAPTER 8: MOVING ONTO MOTOROLA
CHAPTER 9: BTS OEM COMPANY PROFILES
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