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Alex Street

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 20... - 0 views

  • Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update
  • mobile data traffic will double every year through 2014,
  • 66 percent of the world's mobile data traffic will be video by 2014.
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  • Middle East and Africa will have the strongest growth
  • United Kingdom-based O2 reported that its mobile data traffic
  • Telecom Italia
  • AT&T has re
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast,
  • .6 exabytes per month by 2014, and over 2.3 of those are due to mobile video traffic.
  • 3.6 Exabytes per Month of Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Video Will Account for 66 Percent of Global Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Figure 3 shows the devices responsible for mobile data traffic growth.
  • Smartphones and portables will account for 91 percent of all mobile data traffic by 2014
  • rimarily due to the much higher usage profile of laptops and the suitability of mobile broadband handsets
  • Laptops and Smartphones Drive Traffic Growth
  • ercentage of Install Base of Smartphones over all Mobile Handsets
  • igh-End Handsets and Laptops Can Multiply Traffic
  • Much mobile data activity takes place within the user's home. A
  • Cisco's Internet Business Solutions Group
  • 45.6%
  • 36.6%
  • United Kingdom
  • Mobile Internet Time at Home, at Work and On The Move
  • Cisco IBSG Connected Life Market Watch
  • Cisco has estimated the amount of smartphone traffic that can be offloaded through dual-mode devices or femtocells
  • Traffic Offload
  • . Mobile-Only Data Users by Country, 2009-2014
  • social augmented reality
  • next five years are projected to provide unabated mobile video adoption despite the recen
  • Global Mobile Data Traffic 2009-2014
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic
  • nforma Telecoms and Media, Infonetics, Cahners In-Stat, Datamonitor, Gartner, IDC, Dell'Oro, Synergy, Nielsen, comScore, and the International Telecommunications Union
Alex Street

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2010-2015  [Visual N... - 0 views

  • number of devices connected to IP networks will be twice as high as the global population in 2015.
  • In 2010, only 3 percent of Internet traffic originated with non-PC devices, but by 2015 the non-PC share of Internet traffic will grow to 15 percent.
  • TVs, tablets, smartphones, and machine-to-machine (M2M) modules will have growth rates of 101 percent, 216 percent, 144 percent, and 258 percent, respectively
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  • by 2012 Internet video will account for over 50 percent of consumer Internet traffic
  • Every second, 1 million minutes of video content will cross the network in 2015
  • Internet video to TV
  • Step 1: Number of Users
  • users for each video subsegment
  • 37 percent of Internet video users watch long-form content
  • average viewing time is longer than 5 minutes in duratio
  • Adoption
  • Minutes of Use
  • For each application subsegment, minutes of use (MOU) are estimated
  • he next step is to apply kilobytes (KB) per minute
  • tep 4. Bitrates
  • 7 percent annual compression gain is applied to the bitrate.
  • final step is to compare the results of the forecast with actual broadband traffic data from service providers.
  • P Traffic, 2010-2015
  • Fixed Internet
  • 14,955
  • 59,354
  • Fixed
  • 12,355 1
  • Internet video
  • 4,672
  • 33,620
  • 53,282
  • Consumer Internet Video Communications, 2010-2015
  • Mobile 4 9 17 31 52 97 90%
  • Internet Video With the exception of the Internet video to TV subcatego
David Astle

TelecomTV | Groups | | BT Collaborates with Cisco on Video CDN - 0 views

  • nd, security concerns are reduced as content delivery will take place within a private network, avoiding the int
Alex Street

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Alex Street

In-Stat - LTE & Cellular Infrastructure Catalog - 0 views

  • LTE Infrastructure Rankings, by Vendor, by Mobile Operator or Service Provider, 2009-2015
  • Cellular Contracts, Deployments, and Subscriptions
  • cellular wireless technologies being deployed
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  • data by bandwidth, technology
  • data on contract awards for upcoming networks and new network deployments
  • targeted views by country, service provider, and infrastructure vendor
  • Five-year subscriptions forecasts by wireless technology
  • Contract awards and deployments by wireless technology
  • $3,495 U.S. Dollars
  • LTE RAN infrastructure CAPEX for macro base stations, re-purposed base stations, IP Packet Backhaul, and the Evolved Packet Core
  • Identify which cellular infrastructure vendor has won,
  • which operators are likely to deploy commercial LTE services first.
  • Infrastructure vendors covered include: Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia Siemens, Alcatel-Lucent, ZTE, Samsung, NEC, Cisco, Juniper, and Tellabs.
  • Macro Base Station Deployments by Technology and 23 Countries, 2010–2014
Alex Street

FREEVIEW HD TV | FREEVIEW HDTV | FREEVIEW HD BOXES | FREEVIEW HD CHANNELS | FREEVIEW HD... - 0 views

  • CellMetric, Cisco, Digital TV Labs, Humax, NXP Semiconductors, Panasonic, ProTelevision Technologies, Screen Service, SIDSA, Sony, ST Microelectronics an
Alex Street

Huawei, ZTE and Ericsson to Dominate Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Market - or not? ... - 0 views

  • Cisco has pretty much exited the telecom transmission business
  • Motorola Networks is being sold to NSN, but that’s being contested by Huawei
  • big three of Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia-Siemens and Ericsso
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  • Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Marke
  • Huawei
  • Serving 45 of the top 50 global telecom operators,
  • f you look at Alcatel Lucent or Nokia Siemens Networks, their growth rate is flat or shrinking, and even market leader Ericsson has a slow growth
  • world's leading telecom infrastructure vendor,
  • ricsson is in a better position than its European- American and Japanese rivals to resist the Chinese led onslaught, as its economies of scale give it higher sales and better profit margins.
  • hey must compete on technology, product quality and innovation.
  • ly three players- Ericsson, Huawei and ZTE- will be the only dominant telecom
  • iggest blow to Huawei (IMHO) is that they didn't win the Sprint infrastructure upgrade contract.
  • U.S. concerns about Huawei go back several years, and focus on the opacity of its books (finances are not transparent) and ownership structure (Chinese government?) 
Alex Street

China's Huawei: Margins, Market Share and Cisco's Router Business - Seeking Alpha - 0 views

  • Huawei also competes with Ericsson, Nokia (NOK) and Siemens
  • Huawei is currently the second largest telecom equipment supplier globally with a share of 20% as of Q3 2009, an increase from the 11% share in Q4 2008
  • global core router market share from nearly 11% in 2008 to about 12% in 2009
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