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Broadband Leasing Market Opportunities: Wired & Wireless Technologies Analysis in New Research Available at ReportsnReports.com
[August 22, 2013]

Broadband Leasing Market Opportunities: Wired & Wireless Technologies Analysis in New Research Available at ReportsnReports.com


Dallas, Texas, Aug 22, 2013 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- This is a market study that surveys on growing opportunities in bandwidth leasing, particularly wireless broadband leasing. It has a discussion of the growth and development of today's wireless networks with new technologies such as 4G and LTE includes the adaptation involved in today's wireless networks, namely, the offloading of data traffic off of cellular networks and onto WiFi and other types of networks. The report separates hype from reality and assesses the dramatically changing landscape facing telecommunications providers, and the opportunities for them and others who are prepared to address the dramatic opportunities now emerging. Forecasts are supplied for demand in data traffic and systems sales, under current conditions going out to 2020.



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The way out of the current crisis largely lies on a path similar to that taken by fixed wired broadband technologies, optical fiber in particular. An entire industry has sprung up around optical fiber networks offering dark fiber and wavelength services. Users are able to lease or purchase optical fiber already in place, or merely lease specific wavelengths on existing "lit" fibers or portions of a fiber cable's capacity.


Emerging technologies such as TV white space and millimeter waves will be key components in bringing a similar model to bear on wireless networks, where wireless links can be set up for the purposes of offloading wireless data traffic from 4G /LTE networks, or simply to lease capacity, or entire links, to anyone who needs it. A key feature of these new alternatives is that, while they will be employed by large carriers, they need not be. Smaller firms, similar to those managing dark fiber and wavelength services, are also well situated to offer wireless systems specifically designed to address the burgeoning demand for wireless bandwidth.

Bandwidth leasing, in a time of crisis for today's telecommunications industry, presents an unusual opportunity for industry players and other investors. Opportunities in Broadband Leasing presents an analysis of those opportunities, relying on in-depth interviews with industry executives, market development managers and other experts. The report provides a survey of the imminent bandwidth crunch, its driving forces, the response of the telecommunications industry, a detailed discussion of potential alternatives such as TV white space and millimeter waves, markets available to those alternatives, and demand for wireless broadband leasing over the decade. Forecasts are provided out to 2020.

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Background: The Bandwidth Crunch Sources of Wireless Data Traffic Growth Current Approaches to Expanding Capacity Demand Drivers Consumer Markets Non-Consumer, Business and Industrial Markets Rural Broadband and Underserved Markets Wired Options Wireless Options Wireless Rural Broadband Demand Evolution and Options in Today's Wireless Networks 2G/3G, 4G, Long Term Evolution (LTE), WiMAX Backhaul Bandwidth Scarcity and Optimization Schemes Mobile Data Offloading The Need for Data Offloading Today's Offloading Market Fixed Wired Broadband Optical Fiber Networks DSL Very High Speed DSL, Vectored DSL Cable Dark Fiber & Wavelength Services Market Drivers Wavelength & Lit Services vs. Dark Fiber The Opportunities: TV White Space The Regulatory Environment Spectrum Management Database Approach Dynamic Spectrum Access Applications and Markets Market Growth The Opportunities: Millimeter Wave Systems Applications and Users The Millimeter Wave Telecom Market Market Growth Wireless Bandwidth Leasing Existing Models: MVNOs, Lightsquared Trends in Wireless Bandwidth Leasing Demand Inquire for discount @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/Discount.aspx?name=232418.

In 2010, mobile traffic was about 240,000 terabytes (TB) per month. By 2015, that is expected to grow to 6.3 million TB per month. At that rate, all the mobile traffic of 2010 will be carried in the first two weeks of 2015.

In response, carriers are adjusting their business models, expanding coverage areas, deploying 4G and LTE networks, taking advantage of picocells and femtocells to enhance available bandwidth. Most importantly, they are beginning to offload data traffic onto other networks, primarily WiFi.

It is this dire need for greater network capacity, combined with the need for carriers to find bandwidth quickly where available, that has presented some unique business opportunities, which are highlighted in this report.

While basic-feature handsets still make up 88% of the mobile telephone market, and home gateways and other wireless devices will continue their traditional growth, data traffic consumption is rapidly moving to a new generation of smartphones, tablets and laptops/netbooks. On top of that, a potentially enormous machine-to-machine (M2M) market is emerging which will grow to consume vast amounts of bandwidth, much of it wireless, in the near future.Other market drivers are making themselves felt as well. Education and healthcare, for example, are rapidly moving toward greater use of mobile data.

The benefits to schools and colleges connecting to the Internet by broadband wireless networks are many. Remote learning, virtual classrooms that can be attended by students everywhere without regard to distance, is increasingly used to establish presence of academic institutions throughout the world.At the college/university level, the introduction of campus- or building-wide wireless networking options will also act to include research communications and academic data transfer on wireless networks.

Today's healthcare is a very data-intensive business. Increasingly, medical institutions need high-bandwidth connections to run demanding tasks such as e-mailing x-rays, MRI scans and other medical images, sharing databases, transferring medical records and other tasks.

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