Best Operator Practices for LTE Post-Deployment Executions, Monetisation, and Evolution towards LTE-Advanced
Evaluate
1. LTE Market Analysis & Forecasts 2014-2018
Analysis of global LTE deployment trend and subscriber uptake, key LTE market drivers, global and regional market forecasts for the next five years with country specific LTE market dynamics.
2. LTE Capex & Opex Strategies 2014-2018
A quick reference on key areas of LTE such as investment optimisation strategies, CAPEX and OPEX categorisation, various LTE deployment strategies, LTE technology trends – TDD/ FDD, developments in LTE-Advanced, and the propositions of various LTE enablers.
Evolve
1. Overcoming Post Deployment Challenges in LTE 2014-2018
In-depth analyses of all the major challenges in LTE monetisation, strategic guidelines for LTE traffic management and resource optimisation, spectrum refarming, data offloading, smart policy management, and network friendly mobile devices.
Monetise
1. LTE Business Models & Charging Mechanisms 2014 – 2018
Analysis of various LTE/ LTE-Advanced business models, strategies for pricing and positioning of LTE services, and scope, viability and trends of wholesale LTE networks.
2. Worldwide LTE Operators’ Case Studies
Thought provoking cases on LTE/ LTE-Advanced operators from different markets – Covering their LTE business models and pricing propositions, LTE devices portfolio, CAPEX and OPEX, network transitioning strategies, and operators’ future plans for LTE-Advanced.
Executive Summary
The cases covered will greatly help LTE stakeholders from the following perspectives:
Key Questions Answered:
Key Findings:
Who can benefit from this Report?
Mobile Network Operators
For a better understanding of the current LTE market dynamics, subscriber uptake, and future revenue potential globally and regionally.
Mobile Device Makers
For better informed LTE product development and to imbue a competitive edge into the product/ services in sync with the technological developments, end user lifestyles, and operators’ challenges in meeting the market demand efficiently.
Content Providers and Application Developers
To gain an insight into the market expectations and opportunities that LTE market will generate across various geographies in the coming years. To prepare for the likely changes that Content Providers and Application Developers must go through to remain relevant and profitable in the market.
Telecom Investors
With an obvious interest in the current happenings within the LTE market globally, the report provides an in-depth market analysis for telecom investors. The report will help you in identifying the right choices for your investments.
Research Methodology
We took into our ambit the past few years and for this particular study we regionally explored some of the prominent mobile operators, device makers, infrastructure providers and interviewed several telecoms experts, C-level and mid-level executives.
Information Sources: Major sources include both face to face and telephonic interviews with telecom industry experts and consumers. It also includes various surveys that were conducted in different regions of the world. Other sources comprise of organisations’ websites and financial reports, books, trade journals, magazines, white papers, industry portals and numerous government sources.
Forecasting Methodology: We used extensive database of macroeconomic and sector specific data to generate industry forecasts. We used Judgment based methods like the Delphi method and Extrapolation; Time series methods like Exponential smoothing, Cyclical and seasonal trends and Statistical modeling, as well as the Survey method. The initial baseline projection is computed with the most recent market data. After an initial baseline forecast, all probable future macroeconomic and industry specific occurrences and assumptions are taken into consideration to generate the final forecast.
Chapter 1: Evaluate Part-I
Chapter 2: Global LTE Deployment Trends and Facts
2.1 LTE Growing Faster than HSPA
2.2 LTE Uptake of Major Operators
2.3 Why is LTE Ecosystem rising so quickly?
2.3.1 Spectral Efficiency and CAPEX/ OPEX Reduction
2.3.2 LTE meets the demand of Exponentially Growing Data Consumption
2.3.3 4G/ LTE offers better Marketing Proposition than 3G/ HSPA
2.4 Will LTE & WiMAX Coexist?
Chapter 3: Evaluation of LTE Market Potential with Forecasts 2014-2018
3.1 LTE Market Revenue Potential 2013-2018
3.2 Global LTE Market by Service Revenue, Infrastructure Sales and Device Revenue 2013-2018
3.3 Global LTE Service Revenue 2013-2018
3.4 Regional LTE Service Revenue 2013-2018
3.5 LTE Devices Market 2013-2018
3.6 LTE Infrastructure Market 2013-2018
3.7 LTE RAN (E-UTRAN) and LTE EPC (Core Network) Market 2013-2018
3.8 Global LTE Subscribers 2013-2018
3.9 Regional LTE Subscribers 2013-2018
3.10 Global LTE Subscribers by Type (LTE TDD & LTE FDD) 2013-2018
Chapter 4: LTE Market Analysis by Region
4.1 Asia Pacific LTE Market
4.1.1 Australia
4.1.2 China
4.1.3 Fiji
4.1.4 India
4.1.5 Japan
4.1.6 Malaysia
4.1.7 New Zealand
4.1.8 Singapore
4.1.9 South Korea
4.2 North America LTE Market
4.2.1 USA
4.2.2 Canada
4.3 Europe LTE Market
4.3.1 Denmark
4.3.2 France
4.3.3 Germany
4.3.4 Netherlands
4.3.5 Norway
4.3.6 Poland
4.3.7 Portugal
4.3.8 Russia
4.3.9 Spain
4.3.10 Sweden
4.3.11 Switzerland
4.3.12 United Kingdom
4.4 Latin America LTE Market
4.4.1 Argentina
4.4.2 Bolivia
4.4.3 Brazil
4.4.4 Chile
4.4.5 Colombia
4.4.6 Mexico
4.4.7 Peru
4.4.8 Puerto Rico
4.4.9 Uruguay
4.4.10 Venezuela
4.5 Africa & Middle East LTE Market
4.5.1 Bahrain
4.5.2 Kuwait
4.5.3 Nigeria
4.5.4 Oman
4.5.5 Saudi Arabia
4.5.6 South Africa
4.5.7 Tanzania
4.5.8 UAE
4.5.9 Uganda
4.5.10 Zimbabwe
List of Tables
Table 2-1 LTE Subscriber Growth of Selected Operators (In %), June 2012 and June 2013
Table 3-1 Regional LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Table 3-2 Regional LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Global LTE Deployments and Commitments, 2013
Figure 2-2 Commercial LTE Network Launches (In Numbers), 2009-2013
Figure 2-3 Number of Network Commitments after 6 months and 12 Months of 1st Commercial Launch
Figure 2-4 LTE Subscribers of Top Ten Operators (In Million), 2012 and 2013
Figure 3-1 Global LTE Market Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-2 Global LTE Market Forecast by Type (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-3 Global LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-4 Regional LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In %), 2013-2018
Figure 3-5 Regional LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-6 LTE Devices Market Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-7 LTE Infrastructure Market Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-8 Global LTE RAN Market Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-9 Global LTE EPC Market Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-10 Global LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2012-2018
Figure 3-11 Regional LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 3-12 Regional LTE Subscribers Market Share (In %), 2013-2018
Figure 3-13 Global LTE Subscribers Forecast by Type (LTE TDD & LTE FDD) (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-1 Asia Pacific LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-2 Asia Pacific LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-3 North America LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-4 North America LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-5 Europe LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-6 Western Europe LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-7 Central & Eastern Europe LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-8 Latin America LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-9 Latin America LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-10 Africa & Middle East LTE Subscribers Forecast (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 4-11 Africa & Middle East LTE Service Revenue Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
LTE Capex & Opex Strategies 2014-2018
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Evaluate Part-II
Chapter 2: Optimising LTE Investments
2.1 LTE CAPEX at an all time high
2.2 LTE Investment Priorities: Capital Allocation Strategies to Maximise RoIs
2.3 Network Sharing – Substantial Savings in CAPEX & OPEX
2.3.1 How operators are monetising network sharing models?
2.3.2 Saving Estimates over a period of 5 years through network sharing
2.3.3 Active Network Sharing
2.3.4 Passive Network Sharing
2.4 How Self Organising Networks (SON) can reduce CAPEX & OPEX?
2.5 Unpaired spectrum can serve as a cost effective solution for the Operators
2.6 Leveraging Cloud Solutions to Reduce CAPEX/ OPEX
2.6.1 Samsung SmartCloud Solution
Chapter 3: CAPEX and OPEX Categorisation
3.1 MNOs’ CAPEX and OPEX- Developed vs. Emerging Markets
3.2 OPEX Categorisation
3.3 LTE Base Station Deployment Cost
3.4 Core Network Deployment Cost
3.5 Small Cell Deployment Cost
3.6 Mobile Backhaul Cost
Chapter 4: Streamline Your LTE Deployment Strategies
4.1 Operators' Key LTE Requirements
4.2 What are the deployment paths for LTE?
4.3 Which is the better option for you?
4.4 Integration of FDD and TDD Networks
4.5 Network Planning for LTE-Advanced
4.5.1 SK Telecom - the world's first LTE-Advanced network
4.5.2 Key Performance Indicators: LTE vs. LTE-Advanced
4.5.3 LTE- Advanced Drivers
4.5.4 LTE-Advanced Subscriber Growth 2013-2018
Chapter 5: Road-mapping on LTE technology Trends
5.1 LTE Deployments’ Current State in Key Countries (TDD/ FDD)
5.2 Regional Analysis of Spectrum Bands Available
5.3 LTE TDD Market – A New Rising Wave
5.3.1 LTE TDD Market Overview
5.4 LTE TDD Spectrum Bands
5.5 LTE Deployments in 1800 MHz Band
5.6 LTE Deployment Future Trends (FDD and TDD)
Chapter 6: The LTE Enablers
6.1 Profiles of Key LTE Infrastructure Vendors
6.1.1 Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)
6.1.2 Ericsson
6.1.3 Huawei
6.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent
6.1.5 ADC
6.1.6 Fujitsu
6.1.7 Motorola
6.1.8 ZTE
6.1.9 Tecore Networks
6.1.10 NEC
6.1.11 Samsung
6.1.12 Datang Telecom
6.2 LTE Vendor Market Share
6.3 Primary LTE Backhaul Solution Vendors
6.4 Major LTE EPC Solution Providers
6.5 LTE Devices Strategy of Major handset Vendors
6.5.1 Nokia
6.5.2 Samsung
6.5.3 LG
6.5.4 Motorola
6.5.5 Sony
6.5.6 ZTE
6.5.7 Apple
6.5.8 HTC
6.5.9 Huawei
6.6 Latest Offerings and Future Plans of Major Chipset Providers
6.6.1 Qualcomm
6.6.2 Altair Semiconductor
6.6.3 GCT
6.6.4 Broadcom
6.7 Other Players Participating in LTE Developments
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Top Five Investment Areas to Maximise RoIs
Table 2-2 Financial Benefits of Different Network Sharing Models
Table 4-1 Operators’ Key LTE Requirements
Table 4-2 LTE vs. LTE-Advanced Key Performance Indicators
Table 5-1 LTE Deployment by Countries, Operators & Launch Date, December 2009 - October 2013
Table 5-2 Different FDD and TDD Bands Defined by 3GPP
Table 5-3 Spectrum Bands Available in Different Regions
Table 5-4 Commercially Launched LTE TDD Networks, September 2013
Table 5-5 Commercial LTE TDD Networks in Deployment/ Planned, September 2013
Table 5-6 3GPP LTE TDD Spectrum Bands
Table 5-7 Global LTE deployments Status in 1800 MHz: Current & Future, September 2013
Table 6-1 Key LTE Infrastructure Providers
Table 6-2 Key LTE Backhaul Solution Vendors
Table 6-3 Key LTE EPC Solution Providers
Table 6-4 Key LTE Chipset Providers
Table 6-5 Other Key Communities Offerings
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Global LTE CAPEX (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 2-2 Top Five Investment Areas to Maximise RoIs
Figure 2-3 Accumulated CAPEX and OPEX Savings from Network Sharing over 5 Years (In %)
Figure 2-4 Merits of SON Functions in Operator's Operations & Maintenance Workflow
Figure 2-5 Large US Operators' Cost Savings with SON (In Euro Million)
Figure 2-6 Various Global Operators Cost Savings with SON (In Euro Million)
Figure 3-1 MNO's Typical CAPEX Costs per Site- Developed vs. Emerging Markets
Figure 3-2 MNO's Typical OPEX Costs per Site- Developed vs. Emerging Markets
Figure 3-3 OPEX Break Down for an LTE Operator (In %), 2013
Figure 3-4 Global Expenditure on LTE Base Stations (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 3-5 Global Small Cells Backhaul Capital Expenditure Forecast by Category (In US$ Billion), 2013 - 2018
Figure 3-6 Global Mobile Backhaul Operational Cost Forecast (In US$ Billion), 2013-2018
Figure 4-1 Various Deployment Paths Towards LTE
Figure 4-2 Deployment Strategy for Operators
Figure 4-3 LTE-Advanced Subscriber Growth (In Million), 2013-2018
Figure 5-1 LTE Future Deployment Trends
Figure 6-1 Commercial LTE Network Vendor Market Shares, Q2 2013
Overcoming Post Deployment Challenges in LTE 2014-2018
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Evolve
Chapter 2: Major Challenges in LTE Monetisation
2.1 Top LTE Issues Analysed
2.1.1 RoI
2.1.2 Technical issues
2.1.3 Regulatory Issues
2.1.4 Ecosystem Related Challenges
2.2 Lack of Spectrum Harmonisation Affecting Interoperability, Roaming and QoS
2.2.1 Spectrum in Demand
2.2.2 Spectrum Refarming
2.3 How spectrum crisis affects operators’ LTE plans?
2.4 Band Fragmentation Leading to Complexities
2.5 Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
2.5.1 Circuit Switch Fallback (CS Fallback)
2.5.2 VoIP Approach as Proposed by NSN
2.5.3 SRVCC - IMS based VoIP
Chapter 3: Traffic Management & Resource Optimisations
3.1 Global Mobile Data Consumption Landscape
3.2 Soaring Bandwidth: Mobile Devices Boom
3.3 Data Offloading
3.4 Strategic Importance of Wi-Fi beyond Traffic Offloading
3.5 Role of Policy Management to ensure Optimised Solutions
3.5.1 Minimising Network Congestion
3.5.2 Enhancing QoS (Quality of Service)
3.5.3 Service Monetisation
3.6 Challenges in Policy Management Implementation
3.7 PCRF/ Policy Server
3.8 What do LTE Operators need to insure for optimising their network performance?
3.9 Backhaul Costs and Options
3.10 Evolving to an All-IP Network
3.11 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
3.12 LTE Handset Availability and Compatibility Issues
3.13 Security
3.14 Roaming
Chapter 4: Strategic Guidelines for Overcoming Post Deployment Challenges
4.1 Migration & Interoperability (Backward Compatibility)
4.2 LTE Pricing – How does the end-user perceive it?
4.3 LTE Branding
4.4 Financing Strategies for LTE Devices
4.5 Customer Support & Billing
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Apple iPhone 5 Models and LTE Band Support, 2013
Table 3-1 Global Monthly Mobile Data Traffic by Geographical Region (In TB), 2012-2017
Table 3-2 Bandwidth Consumption by Applications & Devices
Table 3-3 QoE Expectations and Performance Requirements by Service Type
Table 3-4 Backhaul Options and their Suitability to Meet Future Demand
Table 3-5 IP Overlay and ALL-IP – Network Attributes
Table 3-6 LTE User Devices (In Numbers), October 17, 2013
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Building a Right Strategy to Monetise LTE
Figure 2-2 The 3 Phases of LTE Voice Evolution
Figure 2-3 SRVCC Architecture: The Transfer from LTE to 2G/ 3G with Active Call
Figure 3-1 Global Monthly Mobile Data Traffic by Geographical Region (In %), 2012-2018
Figure 3-2 Wi-Fi vs. Femtocells Penetration (In %), 2013 and 2018
Figure 3-3 LTE Network Capacity
Figure 3-4 Smartphones and Applications getting Customer's Mindshare
Figure 3-5 Policy and Charging Control Architecture
Figure 3-6 PCRF Policy Cluster
Figure 3-7 IP Overlay Network Architecture
Figure 3-8 ALL-IP Network Architecture
Figure 3-9 LTE Essential Patents Ownership (In %), Q2 2013
LTE Business Models & Charging Mechanisms 2014 – 2018
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Monetise Part-I
Chapter 2: LTE Deployment Strategies
2.1 LTE Operator Types and Business Models
2.1.1 Verizon's LTE Rollout Roadmap, 2010 – 2013
2.1.2 Verizon's Data Pricing Evolution
2.1.2.1 No Unlimited Data Plans
2.1.2.2 Verizon Wireless: Towards VoLTE in 2014
2.1.3 TeliaSonera, Sweden - LTE Rollout Roadmap, 2010 – 2013
2.1.3.1 TeliaSonera LTE Pricing Strategy
2.1.4 Net4Mobility – A Commercial LTE Joint Venture by Tele2 and Telenor
2.1.4.1 Telenor LTE Pricing Strategy
2.1.4.2 Tele2 LTE Pricing Strategy
2.1.5 CyFrowy Polsat – Bundling LTE with other Telecom Services
2.1.6 Offering DSL- like Services in Rural Areas – Vodafone, Germany
2.1.6.1 Vodafone Germany LTE Rollout Roadmap, 2010-2013
2.1.6.2 Vodafone Germany LTE Pricing
2.1.7 LTE offers an attractive proposition for MVNOs
2.2 LTE Deployments – Where should you begin for ensuring the shortest turnaround?
2.3 Ideal LTE Strategy for Late Entrants
Chapter 3: Wholesale/ Under-the-Floor Players' (UtF) LTE Network Business Model
3.1 Wholesale Business Model: Operators getting aggressive?
3.2 SWOT Analysis
3.3 Future of LTE Wholesale Business Model
3.4 Major Wholesale LTE Networks
3.4.1 LightSquared, USA
3.4.2 Yota, Russia
3.4.3 Aero2, Poland
3.4.4 MVS communications, Mexico
3.4.5 Kenya's LTE Wholesale Network: PPP Model
Chapter 4: LTE Pricing Strategies 2013-2018
4.1 LTE Pricing Options and Trends
4.2 Throttling Unlimited Data Plans – How long can you offer?
4.2.1 Orange, UK
4.2.2 AT&T, USA
4.2.3 LTE Pricing – How does the end-user perceive it?
4.3 Positioning of LTE Services – A Make or Break Strategy for MNOs: Urban/ Rural/Unserved/ Underserved/ Developed Areas – Suggestions & Guidelines
4.4 LTE Tariff Plans of Major Operators
4.4.1 Verizon Wireless, USA
4.4.2 AT&T Mobility, USA
4.4.3 MetroPCS, USA
4.4.4 TeliaSonera, Sweden
4.4.5 Vodafone, Germany
4.4.6 Telefonica (O2), Germany
4.4.7 Telefonica (O2), Czech Republic
4.4.8 Telecom Italia, Italy
4.4.9 Yota, Russia
4.4.10 NTT DoCoMo, Japan
4.4.11 SoftBank, Japan
4.4.12 SK Telecom, South Korea
4.4.13 LG U+, South Korea
4.4.14 KT Corp., South Korea
4.4.15 Bharti Airtel, India
4.4.16 Telstra, Australia
4.4.17 SingTel, Singapore
4.4.18 VivaCell-MTS, Armenia
4.4.19 Etisalat, UAE
4.4.20 Zain, Saudi Arabia
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Verizon's Share Everything Plan for Phones and Internet Devices, October 2013
Table 2-2 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plan, July 2013
Table 2-3 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plus Plan, July 2013
Table 2-4 Telia Sweden – Telia ExtraSim Plan, July 2013
Table 2-5 Telenor Sweden LTE Mobile Broadband Plans for Tablet, October 2013
Table 2-6 Tele2 Sweden LTE Mobile Broadband Plans, October 2013
Table 2-7 Vodafone Germany LTE Data Plans, 2013
Table 2-8 Major LTE MVNOs, 2013
Table 2-9 Advantages and Disadvantages of LTE for Early Movers
Table 3-1 LTE Wholesale Business Model SWOT Analysis
Table 4-1 Verizon's Share Everything Plan for Phones and Internet Devices, October 2013
Table 4-2 Verizon's Share Everything Plan for Internet only Devices, October 2013
Table 4-3 AT&T LTE Pricing Plans, July 2013
Table 4-4 New iPad Comparisons, AT&T vs. Verizon, July 2013
Table 4-5 MetroPCS LTE Price Plans, September 2013
Table 4-6 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plan, September 2013
Table 4-7 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plus Plan, September 2013
Table 4-8 Telia Sweden – Telia ExtraSim Plan, September 2013
Table 4-9 Vodafone Germany LTE Data Plans for Laptops & Tablets, October 2013
Table 4-10 Telefonica (O2), Germany LTE Price Plans, August 2013
Table 4-11 Telefonica (O2), Czech Republic's LTE Price Plans, August 2013
Table 4-12 Telecom Italia LTE Price Plans (Tablets), September 2013
Table 4-13 Yota (St. Petersburg) LTE Price Plans, September 2013
Table 4-14 NTT DoCoMo's New LTE Billing Plans, 2013
Table 4-15 NTT DoCoMo's Monthly Charges (including Tax) for Voice Calls, 2013
Table 4-16 NTT DoCoMo's Monthly Charges (including Tax) for Packet Data Billing Plans, 2013
Table 4-17 SoftBank's 4G Unlimited Data Discount Flat Plan, July 2013
Table 4-18 SK Telecom's LTE Price Plans, 2012
Table 4-19 LG U+ LTE Data-only Plan, October 2013
Table 4-20 KT's LTE Rate Plans, October 2013
Table 4-21 Airtel's 3G Data Plans, October 2013
Table 4-22 Airtel's 4G LTE Price Plans (Postpaid), October 2013
Table 4-23 Telstra's Mobile Broadband Freedom Plans, October 2013
Table 4-24 Telstra's Bigpond Mobile Broadband Plans, October 2013
Table 4-25 SingTel's 4G Mobile Broadband Plans (for Laptops & Tablets), October 2013
Table 4-26 SingTel's LTE Data Plans for Smartphones, October 2013
Table 4-27 VivaCell-MTS LTE Postpaid Data Plans (Modems only), October 2013
Table 4-28 Etisalat's 4G LTE Mobile Broadband Plans, October 2013
Table 4-29 Zain's “SPEED 4G” Broadband Data Plans, October 2013
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 TeliaSonera's LTE Rollout Roadmap, 2009-2013
Figure 2-2 Network Deployment Strategies Adopted by Early Movers
Figure 3-1 Mobile Broadband Wholesale Market (In US$ billion), 2012, 2016 & 2020
Figure 4-1 The Evolution of Data Pricing and ARPU Trend
Figure 4-2 LTE Oriented Services in Consumer Segment
Figure 4-3 LTE Oriented Services in Business Segment
Worldwide LTE Operators' Case Studies
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Monetise Part-II
Chapter 2: Verizon Wireless, USA
2.1 Company Overview
2.2 Data Price Plans
2.3 Verizon’s LTE Subscription
2.4 Verizon’s 4G LTE Devices Sold
2.5 Future Plans and Challenges
Chapter 3: SK Telecom, South Korea
3.1 Company Overview
3.2 LTE Price Plans
3.3 Future Plans in LTE Segment
3.4 World’s First MultiCarrier LTE
Chapter 4: NTT DoCoMo, Japan
4.1 Company Overview
4.2 LTE Price Plans
4.3 LTE Subscriber Uptake
4.4 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 5: AT&T Mobility, USA
5.1 Company Overview
5.2 What advantage does AT&T carry over Verizon?
5.3 LTE Price Plans
5.4 Future Plans and Strategies
Chapter 6: LG U+, South Korea
6.1 Company Overview
6.2 LTE subscribers
6.3 LTE Price Plans
6.4 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 7: KT Corp., South Korea
7.1 Company Overview
7.1 LTE Subscribers
7.1 LTE Price Plans
7.1 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 8: China Mobile, China
8.1 Company Overview
8.2 What restricts China Mobile’s 3G Growth?
8.3 Reasons for Delay in Launch of LTE Services
8.4 LTE Future Plans
Chapter 9: Bharti Airtel, India
9.1 Company Overview
9.2 Data Price Plans
9.3 4G take-off on 3G struggle?
Chapter 10: Sprint, USA
10.1 Company Overview
10.2 4G WiMAX Subscribers
10.3 Switching from WiMAX to LTE
10.4 Future Plans and Strategies
Chapter 11: T- Mobile US, USA
11.1 Company Overview
11.2 HSPA+ Coverage and Data Consumption
11.3 Future Plans and Strategies
Chapter 12: MetroPCS, USA (A Brand of T-Mobile US)
12.1 Company Overview
12.2 LTE Price Plans
12.3 Why lower adoption rate?
Chapter 13: TeliaSonera, Sweden
13.1 Company Overview
13.2 Strategy behind being the Global LTE Pioneer
13.3 TeliaSonera’s LTE Subscriber Base
13.4 LTE Price Plans
13.5 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 14: Vodafone, Germany
14.1 Company Overview
14.2 LTE Price Plans
Chapter 15: Telefonica, Spain [Telefonica O2, Czech Republic & Telefonica O2, Germany]
15.1 Company Overview
15.2 LTE Price Plans
Chapter 16: Telecom Italia, Italy
16.1 Company Overview and LTE Roadmap
Chapter 17: Orange, France
17.1 Company Overview
17.2 Reasons for Delay in the Launch of LTE in France
Chapter 18: Yota, Russia
18.1 Company Overview
18.2 What made Yota Shift to LTE?
18.3 LTE Unlimited Data Pricing Strategy
18.4 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 19: KDDI, Japan
19.1 Company Overview
19.2 WiMAX Subscribers
19.3 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 20: SoftBank, Japan
20.1 Company Overview
20.2 Data Price Plans
20.3 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 21: Telstra, Australia
21.1 Company Overview
21.2 LTE Price Plans
21.3 Future Plans in LTE Segment
Chapter 22: SingTel, Singapore
22.1 Company Overview
22.2 LTE Price Plans
Chapter 23: VivaCell-MTS, Armenia
23.1 Company Overview
23.2 LTE Price Plans
Chapter 24: Etisalat, UAE
24.1 Company Overview
24.2 LTE Price Plans
24.3 Etisalat’s Future Strategies
Chapter 25: Zain, Saudi Arabia
25.1 Company Overview
25.2 LTE Price Plans
25.3 Recent Happenings in LTE/ Financing/ Network Management
Chapter 26: Ucell, Uzbekistan
26.1 Company Overview
26.2 CAPEX Optimisations Strategy
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Verizon's Share Everything Plan for Phones and Internet Devices, October 2013
Table 2-2 Verizon's Share Everything Plan for Internet only Devices, October 2013
Table 3-1 SK Telecom's LTE Price Plans, 2012
Table 4-1 NTT DoCoMo's New LTE Billing Plans, 2013
Table 4-2 NTT DoCoMo's Monthly Charges (including Tax) for Voice Calls, 2013
Table 4-3 NTT DoCoMo's Monthly Charges (including Tax) for Packet Data Billing Plans, 2013
Table 5-1 AT&T LTE Pricing Plans, July 2013
Table 5-2 New iPad Comparisons, AT&T vs. Verizon, July 2013
Table 6-1 LG U+ LTE Data-only Plan, October 2013
Table 7-1 KT's LTE Rate Plans, October 2013
Table 9-1 Airtel's 3G Data Plans, October 2013
Table 9-2 Airtel's 4G LTE Price Plans (Postpaid), October 2013
Table 11-1 T-Mobile US Mobile Broadband Plans, September, 2013
Table 12-1 MetroPCS LTE Price Plans, September 2013
Table 13-1 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plan, September 2013
Table 13-2 Telia Sweden – Telia Mobile Broadband Plus Plan, September 2013
Table 13-3 Telia Sweden – Telia ExtraSim Plan, September 2013
Table 14-1 Key Regions of Vodafone Group (In Million), June 30, 2013
Table 14-2 Vodafone Germany LTE Data Plans for Laptops & Tablets, October 2013
Table 15-1 Telefonica (O2), Czech Republic's LTE Price Plans, August 2013
Table 15-2 Telefonica (O2), Germany LTE Price Plans, August 2013
Table 16-1 Telecom Italia LTE Price Plans (Tablets), September 2013
Table 18-1 Yota (St. Petersburg) LTE Price Plans, September 2013
Table 20-1 SoftBank's 4G Unlimited Data Discount Flat Plan, July 2013
Table 21-1 Telstra's Mobile Broadband Freedom Plans, October 2013
Table 21-2 Telstra's Bigpond Mobile Broadband Plans, October 2013
Table 22-1 SingTel's 4G Mobile Broadband Plans (for Laptops & Tablets), October 2013
Table 22-2 SingTel's LTE Data Plans for Smartphones, October 2013
Table 23-1 VivaCell-MTS LTE Postpaid Data Plans (Modems only), October 2013
Table 24-1 Etisalat's 4G LTE Mobile Broadband Plans, October 2013
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Verizon's LTE Subscribers (In Million), Q2 2012 and Q2 2013
Figure 2-2 Verizon's 4G LTE POP (In Million), Q2 2012 and Q2 2013
Figure 2-3 Verizon's 4G LTE Devices Sales (In Million), Q2 2012 and Q2 2013
Figure 3-1 SK Telecom's LTE Subscribers (In Million), April 2013 - June 2013
Figure 4-1 NTT DoCoMo's LTE Subscribers (In Thousands), December 2010- August 2012
Figure 6-1 LG U+ LTE Subscribers (In Million), Q2 2012 and Q2 2013
Figure 7-1 KT's LTE Subscribers (In Million), Q2 2012–Q2 2013
Figure 8-1 China Mobile's 3G Numbers (In Million), March 2013 – August 2013
Figure 10-1 Sprint Clearwire 4G WiMAX Subscribers (In Million), Q1 2011 - Q1 2012
Figure 12-1 MetroPCS' LTE Subscriber Base (In Million), 2011, Q1 2012, Q2 2012 and Q1 2013
Figure 19-1 KDDI's WiMAX Quarterly Subscribers (In Thousands), Q2 2012 – Q2 2013