'HSDPA Operators Must Give Better Thought to Applications,' Says visiongain Report.SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON -- With the arrival of the first live HSDPA networks and services, the operator community needs to understand exactly what it hopes to achieve with the technology and how to go about doing so. That is one of the findings of visiongain's latest report, "HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) See HSPA. 2006-2011: Market analysis and forecasts." HSDPA is now beginning to make market inroads inroads Noun, pl make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings inroads npl to make inroads into [+ worldwide, with 29 commercial launches as of end-May 2006, and at least a further 32 live networks expected by the end of 2006. Visiongain expects accelerated momentum in 2007 onwards as the benefits of HSDPA lure investments from 3G operators. Mobile operators are deploying HSDPA in an effort to offer users a true mobile broadband experience and compete more effectively with DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary service providers. HSDPA will enable these operators to provide advanced multimedia and content services, and in the process deliver on the promise of 3G. However, while HSDPA upgrades are a logical course of action for most operators, visiongain warns that operators should still carefully evaluate their strategies with this technology and recognise its limitations - HSDPA does not come without costs or risks. "For most operators, HSDPA is relatively cheap and easy to deploy compared to W-CDMA See WCDMA. . And operators are hugely enthusiastic that HSDPA will stimulate data ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) A calculation often used to determine the overall value of an application. It is also used to rate particular customers, especially in the wireless space, by comparing someone's account to the overall average. . However, a faster data rate will not in itself enhance the user experience and stimulate mobile data usage," says visiongain analyst and the report's lead author Goran Nastic nas·tic adj. Of, relating to, or characterized by the tendency in plant parts to move in a direction determined by an internal stimulus, as an increased rate of cellular growth on one surface or side of the plant part. . "Most operators across Western Europe report that only 10% of users with Web-enabled devices are active and regular users," says Nastic, adding that "This has little to do with a plain bandwidth issue. HSDPA is not the answer but it is a step in the right direction." This report provides an update on the status of HSDPA networks and devices worldwide, examining the benefits, opportunities and risks to consider for operators, vendors and consumers. The report details HSDPA deployment schedules and examines the pricing and marketing strategies adopted by commercial HSDPA networks. HSDPA's positioning with DSL, WiMAX and other BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) High-speed wireless access. Typically refers to wireless last mile access to the Internet. See WiMAX and broadband. solutions is also analysed. Notes for Editors If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, including the Executive Summary, charts and images, please send an email to sara.peerun@visiongain.com or phone Sara on +44 (0) 20 8767 6711. Companies mentioned in this report include: 3, Agere, Alcatel, Analog Devices, Anite, BB Mobile, Broadcom, China Mobile, China Netcom, China Unicom, Cingular, Dell, Ericsson, Eurotel, Flarion, Flash Networks, Freescale, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Siemens, Globe Telecom, HTC HTC HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) Component HTC High Tech Computer Corp (Taiwan, China) HTC Hennepin Technical College (Minnesota) HTC High-Throughput Computing , Huawei, IPWireless, KDDI, KISDI KISDI Korea Information Society Development Institute , KTF KTF Korea Telecom Freetel KTF Keep The Faith KTF Keeping the Faith KTF Kauai Test Facility (Sandia National Laboratories, US) KTF Kemisk-Tekniska Leverantörförbundet (Swedish union of chemical technical suppliers) , Lenovo, LG, Lucent, M1, Manx Telecom, Maxis, MIC, Mitsubishi, Mobilkom Austria, Motorola, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , Nokia, Nortel, Novatel Wireless, NTT DoCoMo, O2, Option, Orange, Panasonic, Qualcomm, Renesas develop, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, Sierra Wireless, SK Telecom, Skyworks, SMART, Sprint-Nextel, Tektronix, Telefonica Moviles, Texas Instruments, TIM, T-Mobile, Toshiba laptops, TTPCom, Ubinetics, Verizon, VIPNet, Vodafone, Vodafone KK/Softbank, ZTE About visiongain Visiongain is one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media companies in Europe. Based in London, UK, visiongain produces a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management reports and e-zines focusing on the Telecoms, Pharmaceutical and Defence sectors. 'Visiongain has a global client base, with offices in London and San Francisco. Visiongain publishes reports produced by its in-house analysts, who are qualified experts in their field. Visiongain has firmly established itself as the first port-of-call for the business professional, who needs independent, high quality, original material to rely and depend on. For more information on visiongain, please visit the website: www.visiongainintelligence.com |
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