Showing posts with label connections. Show all posts
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2013-01-10

88 mil LTE connections now / Strategy Analytics


The table below shows forecast from a number of analyst for the size of the LTE market:

Analyst
Date
Published
LTE Connections
2012
Forecast

Post/
Release
Strategy Analytics
Jan 8, 2013
88M
1.6B/ 2017

ABI Research
Jan 4, 2013
103M
785M/ 2017
Infonetics Research
Dec  5, 2013
51M

Global  Industry  Analysts
Aug 31, 2012

1.46B/ 2018
iSupply
Aug 29, 2012
73.3M
1.2B/ 2016
Pyramid Research
Aug 9, 2012

802M/ 2017
Juniper Research
Nov 8,2011

428M/ 2016
Informa
Nov 8, 2011

613M/ 2016

2012-12-06

North America: LTE Adds 19 Million Subscriptions Year-Over-Year at 3Q 2012

LTE connections in North America rocketed to 22.3 million -- adding almost 19 million subscriptions in 12 months and representing 51 percent of all 43.7 million LTE connections worldwide at the end of the third quarter of 2012, reported 4G Americas, according to data from Informa Telecoms & Media. Another "billion" milestone is expected by the end of 2012, with all 3GPP technologies, including GSM, HSPA and LTE, comprising a massive subscription base of 6 billion and more than 90 percent of the global cellular connections. //marketwire.com

2012-12-01

LTE subs to climb from 114 M in 2013 to 258 M in 2014

The Yankee Group's report notes that the Global Mobile Suppliers Association forecasts there will be 152 commercial LTE networks in 65 countries by the end of 2012, up from 47 networks at the end of 2011. As a result, Yankee predicts there will be 114 million active LTE connections globally by the end of 2013, increasing to 258 million by the end of 2014.

//fiercewireless.com

2012-10-20

Verizon Q3 solid: 4.5 million LTE devices sold

With Verizon now having the high-speed 4G network available to 250 million people, the company's Chief Financial Officer Fran Shammo said during the earnings conference call that out of the 3.1 million iPhone activations by Verizon in the third quarter, 21 percent LTE; and 3 million of the carrier's 3.4 million Android phone activations were 4G LTE. 

//topnews.in

2012-08-31

US, S.Korea and Japan account for 87% of global LTE connections

It is estimated that global LTE connections topped 27 million at the end of Q2, up from around 10 million at the end of 2011; US operators accounted for 47 percent of the total, followed by South Korea (27 percent) and Japan (13 percent). That is according Wireless Intelligence.

The world’s largest LTE operator is currently the US market leader, Verizon Wireless. The US number-one first launched its next-generation network at the end of 2010 and it is now live in 337 regional markets, covering nearly 75 percent of the US population (233 million POPs). Last week, Verizon announced that it had sold 3.2 million LTE devices in Q2, bringing its cumulative total past 10 million, and representing over 12 percent of retail post-paid connections.

See more //mobilebusinessbriefing.com

And by the way my estimation of LTE subscribers number worldwide is >32 million by the Aug. 31, 2012.

2012-08-29

Global 4G LTE subscriptions expected to grow by 334% this year

IHS iSupply predict that global 4G LTE subscriptions will reach 73.3 million by the end of 2012 - 334% increase from 16.9 million in 2011.

The figure should increase again by 181% in 2013 with total 205.7 million subscriptions.

By 2016, 4G LTE subscribers is expected to number nearly 1.2 billion.

//zdnet.com

See more - LTE subs number

2012-08-20

NTT DoCoMo - 5 million LTE subs, >31 million worldwide

NTT DoCoMo said its LTE users base increased by 1 million in less then a month!
Now operator serve for 5 million LTE connections, so last million took only 28 days. Company offering an unlimited talk plan among subscribers and discounted data plans. It offers several LTE dongles and nearly a dozen phones with LTE, including Samsung Galaxy S3. LTE plan cost US$82 and provides up to 7 GB data before it cuts off to a lower connection speed (without voice services). //pcworld.com

NTT DoCoMo is third in Top3 LTE operators in the world after the Verizon Wireless and very close to 2nd - SK Tel;ecom (S.Korea). The LTE Depot evaluation of  total LTE connections worldwide is >31 million as of today.

2012-08-11

Prognoses: Global LTE Subscriptions to reach 802M by 2017

Pyramid Research expects that LTE subscriptions globally to reach 54 million by year-end 2012, representing less than 1% of total subscriptions.

By 2017, Pyramid expects the number of LTE subscriptions to reach 802.2 million, a 72% CAGR over 2012 levels, growing to almost 10 percent of global mobile subscriptions.

\\researchandmarkets.com

More prognoses

2012-08-06

LTE statistics by the end of July 2012

As of June 2012, 83 mobile carriers have launched LTE networks in 43 countries. As of July, there was more then 27 million LTE subscribers worldwide.

Top 5 LTE providers worldwide (by connections) as of July 2012:

1. Verizon Wireless, USA 
2. SK Telecom Co, S.Korea
3. NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan
4. LG Uplus, S.Korea
5. AT&T, USA

Top 3 countries (by LTE connections) as of July 2012:

1. U.S.
2. S.Korea
3. Japan

Source: LTE-depot

2012-07-27

There is 27 million LTE connections worldwide end of 2q2012 / Wireless Intelligence

Operators in the USA, South Korea and Japan have established themselves as the early leaders in LTE, jointly accounting for almost nine in every ten of the world’s LTE connections in Q2 2012, according to Wireless Intelligence.

It is estimated that global LTE connections topped 27 million at the end of Q2, up from around 10 million at the end of 2011; US operators accounted for 47 percent of the total, followed by South Korea (27 percent) and Japan (13 percent).




While these three markets dominate connection volumes to date, LTE networks are being launched in an increasing number of countries across the world. Wireless Intelligence estimates that the number of global markets with live LTE networks has grown from 30 at the end of 2011 to over 40 six months later, with LTE launching for the first time in H1 2012 in major markets such as India and Russia.
The world’s largest LTE operator is currently the US market leader, Verizon Wireless. The US number-one first launched its next-generation network at the end of 2010 and it is now live in 337 regional markets, covering nearly 75 percent of the US population (233 million POPs). Last week, Verizon announced that it had sold 3.2 million LTE devices in Q2, bringing its cumulative total past 10 million, and representing over 12 percent of retail postpaid connections.
Its major rivals are playing catch-up. AT&T launched LTE in September last year and is currently live in 47 markets, with plans to complete rollout by the end of next year. It claims its 4G-branded network (HSPA+/LTE) covers 260 million of the population; it had a third of its postpaid smartphone subscribers (2.5 million) using its '4G' devices by Q2. Number-three US operator Sprint switched on its first LTE networks in 15 markets earlier this month, while several US regional operators have also launched, including the two largest, MetroPCS and Leap Wireless.
Meanwhile, the South Korean market leader SK Telecom announced this week that it had surpassed 4 million LTE subscribers, adding the last million in just 44 days (it hit the 3 million mark on 6 June), with an average of 41,000 LTE users signing up per day in July. It is targeting 7 million in total by year-end. The operator also claims to be the first in the world to launch multi-carrier LTE, planning to roll-out the technology across Seoul and six other metropolitan cities this year.
SK’s rivals are not far behind. According to local press reports this week, LG Uplus – which launched LTE at the same time as SK (July 2011) – has close to 3 million LTE subscribers, while KT has 1.4 million following launch in January this year.
Japan’s largest operator, NTT Docomo, launched LTE in December 2010 and also this week announced it had hit the 4 million milestone. The Xi-branded network passed the 4 million subscriber mark on 22 July, around one and a half months after reaching 3 million. The operator attributed the accelerating growth to the launch of a fresh range of compatible smartphones earlier in the year.
Docomo’s first domestic LTE competition came via SoftBank Mobile, which launched services in February this year based on AXGP, a similar technology to TD-LTE, and had 132K subs on the network by the end of June. EMOBILE launched LTE in March, while second-placed Japanese operator KDDI plans to do so before year-end.

\wirelessintelligence.com

I assume it is too optimistic evaluation.

2012-07-26

MetroPCS had about 8% of its subscribers on 4G LTE

At the end of the second quarter, MetroPCS had about 8 percent of its subscribers on 4G LTE services, MetroPCS said.

"At the end of the third quarter, affordable 4G LTE handsets will be available and we will be very near the completion of our 4G LTE network buildout with over 97 percent of all our POPs covered," Chief Executive Roger Linquist said. \Reuters

8 percent is about 0,75 млн LTE AWS subscribers. Total number of LTE subscribers worldwide is more then 22.5 million.


2012-07-24

NTT Docomo's LTE connections surpassed 4 million

Xi reached four million subscribers just one and a half month after it surpassed the three million mark on June 8, 2012. The appearence of Xi-compatible smartphone lineup in summer 2012 nearly doubled the pace of new subsriptions.

DoCoMo expect to attract customers even more with the plan of Xi Talk 24 for free - unlimited voice calls between Xi-compatible smartphones. \pipelinepub.com


LTE connections globally surpassed 22 million as for the July.

2012-07-23

South Korea hit the 8.4 million LTE connections

SK Telecom, largest mobile carrier, reported its 4 millionth connection last week. It was just 44 days between 3 and 4 million marks (+1 mil.  to June 2012).  / koreatimes.co.kr 

KT Corp. said it provided LTE to 1.4 million subs (+0,4 mil. to  May-June 2012).

LG Uplus Corp. expect to touch 3 million mark in few days (+1 mil. to May-June 2012).

Estimations: >10 mil LTE connections during 3q2012 and ~16 million by the 2012 year end.

Online mobile games popularity is one of the main drivers for so fast LTE adoption in the country. /english.yonhapnews.co.kr

All operators plan to support VoLTE soon.

My estimations of current number of LTE connections worldwide - about 21.3 million.