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WiMAXオペレーター調査:WiMAXユーザーデバイスの要件

Getting WiMAX in the hands of subscribers. A survey of operators' requirements for WiMAX user devices

発行 Senza Fili Consulting
出版日 2009年09月 商品コード 100964
ページ情報 英文  
価格
US$ 2,500 換算 ¥ 201,175 (税抜) Single user license, PDF
US$ 4,000 換算 ¥ 321,880 (税抜) Global corporate license, PDF (companies with up to 300 employees)
US$ 7,000 換算 ¥ 563,290 (税抜) Global corporate license, PDF (companies with over 300 employees)


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Abstract

About the Report

WiMAX operators are the first to build and deliver services over all-IP data-centric networks. They have the unprecedented opportunity to offer a new proposition to their subscribers, to introduce new services, and to build new business models. The selection of subscriber devices plays a central role in enabling operators to innovate the way mobile data services are marketed and consumed.

The report from Senza Fili Consulting analyzes the results of a 60-question survey conducted by the WiMAX Forum on the requirements and selection process of subscriber devices. Seventy four respondents participated in the survey. They represent greenfield and incumbent operators from Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa, North America, and South America, using a variety of frequencies (700 MHz, 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 3.5 GHz) and of business models.

WiMAX operators' requirements and preferences for WiMAX mobile and desktop phones, mobile Internet devices (MIDs), USB dongles and desktop modems are discussed and summarized in 40 detailed charts that show the differences across regions.

The survey results show that WiMAX operators are carefully developing innovative device strategies. Their initial focus is on go-to-market basic devices that are reliable and have the features users want. Within the next year, operators expect to see a wider range of affordable, feature-packed mobile devices that will also support Wi-Fi and cellular interfaces.

Many of the requirements (e.g., for certification, multivendor interoperability, multiband support, and multiple form factors and applications supported) stem from the desire of WiMAX operators to move to a retail distribution model, in which subscribers buy their own devices and register them in the operator' s network. Operators' responses reveal the underlying strategies they have developed to introduce a compelling business proposition for their subscribers.

The report provides detailed information to vendors who want to understand the operators' approach, and develop the chipsets and devices that meet their requirements. It also provides useful benchmarks for WiMAX operators as they refine their device strategy and assess that strategy in relation to what other operators are doing.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • 1. Introduction: new technology, new devices?
  • 2. Methodology
  • 3. Participating operators
  • 4. Device types
  • 5. Marketing strategies
  • 6. WiMAX mobile phones
  • 7. Fixed phone
  • 8. WiMAX Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)
  • 9. CPEs
  • 10. Network functionality and interoperability
  • 11. Software and applications
  • 12. Conclusions
  • 13. List of participating operators
  • 14. Acronyms and abbreviations
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