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Inside-Out Wireless Networks Market – Commercial Challenges

‘Inside-out Wireless Networks’ is one way towards a converged world based on millions of small cells – fixed and cable operators have a real current cost advantage over mobile operators working ‘outside-in’.

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Inside-Out Wireless Networks Market – Commercial Challenges

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  1. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. Published: August 2014 Single User License: US$ 4999 © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  2. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS ‘Inside-out Wireless Networks’ is one way towards a converged world based on millions of small cells – fixed and cable operators have a real current cost advantage over mobile operators working ‘outside-in’. The ''inside-out'' approach to wireless network provision describes a strategy fixed and cable operators are adopting to develop low-cost, high-capacity vast national public heterogeneous networks (HetNets) and services on the back of their existing fixed broadband access infrastructure. All cells and access points operate in open-access mode, and additional capacity for areas with no coverage is provided on a wholesale basis by a mobile network operator. The approach could be successful, profitable, and disruptive to legacy mobile operators. This report analyses the technical and commercial challenges that operators adopting the ‘inside-out’ approach to wireless network roll-out will face. Complete report of 43 Pages is available @http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/297598-inside-out-wireless-networks-for-fixed-operators-the-technical-and-commercial-challenges-of-hetnets.html . Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  3. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS The report: defines the approach and investigates the business drivers and opportunities assesses the technical challenges, including choice of spectrum, interference, cell identity management, the suitability of fixed broadband as backhaul and alternative approaches to fixed–mobile convergence (FMC) assesses the commercial challenges around scale, distribution, wholesale contracts and pricing, and offers a top-level total cost of ownership model provides recommendations for fixed, cable and mobile operators, as well as for network equipment providers (NEPs). Company coverage This report includes information on the strategies of the following companies. BT Free Mobile Google Fiber Kineto Liberty Global Republic Wireless Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  4. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS Table of Contents 6.Executive summary7.Executive summary8.Recommendations9.Recommendations10.Inside-out and other approaches to FMC11.Inside-out: crowd-sourced HetNets for fixed operators12.Several high-profile operators are actively considering the femtocell-based inside-out approach13.Other fixed–mobile convergence (FMC) approaches are available14.Business drivers and opportunities for fixed and cable operators15.The original consumer femtocell business case was driven by poor coverage, but new business models will have more robust demand16.The inside-out strategy is an opportunity for fixed network operators and MSOs to rejuvenate their telephony services17.The inside-out model depends critically on a high relative volume of at-home traffic and of traffic reachable by public small cells Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  5. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS 18.Inside-out operators see an opportunity to undercut MNOs on the price of mobile voice and data 19.Unlimited mobile voice bundles are becoming more common, but this affects only the incremental, and not the actual, cost of voice services20.Inside-out quadruple-play bundles make commercial sense only insofar as end users value the wired connection21.Inside-out operators aim to capitalise on their fixed infrastructure assets to reduce the cost of mobile backhaul22.Inside-out operators can capitalise on oversupply of mobile to force a good MVNO deal23.Technical challenges24.Little suitable spectrum is currently in the hands of potential inside-out operators25.There is no shortage of suitable future spectrum, but most will be licence-exempt and the device ecosystems are immature26.Using the installed base of fixed broadband connections for small-cell backhaul has several drawbacks Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  6. Inside-Out Wireless Networks for Fixed Operators: The Technical and Commercial Challenges of HETNETS 27.FMC options that are less costly than femtocells are available, but they have disadvantages28.Radio interference management requirements increase as the number of cell sites and frequencies used increase29.Self-organising networking (SON) reduces the operational difficulties and costs associated with small-cell networks, but it has risks30.Interference between 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and 2.6GHz LTE can cause problems in the home router Single User License: US $ 4999 Buy a copy of this report by Analysys Mason @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/purchase.aspx?name=297598 . Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

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