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HAMPSHIRE, UK: Long Term Evolution (TE)L next generation technology is set to revolutionise mobile broadband services with dramatically increased speeds for both businesses and consumers over the next five years, a new study from Juniper Research found.
The 'Juniper Research LTE Mobile Broadband', report found that revenues from LTE mobile broadband subscribers would exceed $70 billion globally by 2014.
Broadband Consumer Electronics Devices Juniper Research found that this exciting technology would create a new connected era for devices, such as portable games consoles and digital cameras, with vendors already eyeing the prospects. In this way, LTE will bridge the gap between mobile and consumer electronics worlds.
Challenges Ahead However, the report determined that there were several open issues that needed addressing before the market would take off. Report author Howard Wilcox cautioned: "LTE will offer broadband speeds of up to 100mbit/s or more; this is at least five times faster than the best mobile broadband, now and around 20 times faster than most people experience via fixed DSL. The challenge for mobile operators is how to make profits yet keep prices attractive enough for subscribers to sign up. It's all about the business case."
Further findings include: • LTE's main markets will be the developed nations of North America, Western Europe, the Far East and China, which together will account for 90 percent of the market by 2014. • Mobile commerce and payments, the mobile web and the need to return to economic growth will all drive mobile broadband. • Although, the recession could have short term impact, LTE's longer term prospects should not be adversely affected.