Study on the Monetisation of 4G and 5G, 2017 Editi
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Dublin, Sept. 25, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "5G Monetisation: Will Gigabit LTE and 5G bring Higher Revenues?" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
This study on the monetisation of 4G and 5G first examines how 4G is currently monetised by MNOs given that this is a key challenge for the industry as a whole.
It then explores in depth the paths to monetising 5G and how to avoid the traps and pitfalls encountered with 4G.
The study gives views on the new business models and value chains that are likely to be created by 5G.
Finally, it analyses three scenarios for 5G monetisation.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary 1.1. LTE monetisation 1.2. How could 5G get rid of LTE models? 1.3. Market forecasts
2. Methodology and definitions 2.1. General methodology of reports 2.2. Market assessment and forecasts
3. LTE monetisation 3.1. How is LTE currently monetised? 3.2. LTE is still difficult to monetise in Europe 3.3. Has LTE investment been profitable?
4. Will 5G kill LTE business models? 4.1. 5G has more specificities than former mobile technologies 4.2. A host of 5G technical trials are validating 5G capabilities 4.3. 5G brings in new opportunities 4.4. Three scenarios for 5G monetisation
5. Market forecasts 5.1. LTE market forecasts 5.2. 5G market forecasts
6. Annex: operator benchmark
7. Glossary
Leading MNOs, including:
- AT&T
- BT
- China Mobile
- Deutsche Telekom
- Etisalat
- KT
- Mobil1
- NTT DOCOMO
- Orange
- Proximus
- SK Telecom
- StarHub
- Telecom Italia
- TeliaSonera
- Telstra
- Verizon
Leading equipment vendors and chipset manufacturers, including:
- Ericsson
- Huawei
- Nokia
- Qualcomm
- Samsung
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5...netisation
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