Global Telecoms Trends for 2017 - Fibre Networks, LTE, 5G, Video Streaming, Smart Nations

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Telecoms Trends for 2017 - Fibre Networks, LTE, 5G, Video Streaming, Smart Nations

Executive Summary
High-speed infrastructure takes hold - paving the way for revenue streams
Recently there was an important development for the broadband sector when the market share of fibre infrastructure lines finally overtook DSL technologies as the largest on a global level.
The fixed broadband network is the infrastructure needed to meet the needs, both economic and societal, of the developed markets. In fact in many of these markets, wireless broadband and FttP are developing in a complementary and harmonious way.

Currently 4G networks offer excellent broadband services and, as long as the usage is limited, the prices are competitive. However, as soon as the mobile networks become used for entertainment services such as Netflix, the affordability drops significantly. Looking ahead, more and more of these entertainment services will be delivered over broadband and more and more people will move from traditional TV to these broadband-based services. At the same time, the quality is moving from HDTV to 4K and it remains unlikely that these services can be supported by wireless networks at affordable prices.

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However, if fixed networks operators are not providing FttP infrastructure, and are thus not going to be able to deliver the broadband quality that people demand, the wireless industry will look for new opportunities and will push the boundaries further and further

The 5G technology is now well and truly under development. While there are no firm standards in place, the industry is working hard at making that happen. In the meantime, the early movers are testing their own versions of the 5G technology and this is giving us information about what we can expect – what the technology will be able to deliver. Commercial 5G is not expected to become available in any significant way until around 2020, with full deployment expected towards the end of that decade.

Key developments:
• FttX held only a 22% market share of global broadband access technologies in 2013, but by 2016 this had increased to around 47% at the expense of DSL which is in decline.

• With the improved coverage and penetration of LTE as well as the massive adoption of smartphones, VoLTE has become a priority throughout the world for operators that wish to bring HD voice service to their LTE customers. Nevertheless, while VoLTE services certainly offer opportunities, Over-The-Top (OTT) mobile VoIP services will attract the largest revenue market shares, at least in the short and medium term.

• Key developments for 2017 include M2M and IoT infrastructure, facilitating the development of smart homes, buildings and cities. Many of these applications will be opened up partly through the use of 4G LTE A(dvanced) – a halfway house on the way to full 5G.

• LTE Broadcast, or LTE-B, also known as Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS) took a step further in late April 2016 with the announcement that Verizon, Telstra, KT (South Korea) and EE (United Kingdom) had formed the LTE-B Alliance. The alliance hopes to encourage further operators to join the push for LTE-B – and in particular to encourage device manufacturers to begin making devices LTE-B compatible in 2017.

• The use of millimetre wave spectrum for 5G took a significant step forward in mid July with the US
becoming the first country to designate rules for its usage. Millimetre waves can be beamed through ultra-high speeds (Gb/s), enabling mass-content-storage applications, which are not possible over the current mobile networks. The FCC has adopted the new rules which will open up the millimetre wave spectrum.


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Table of Contents
1. Global telecoms – Big picture trends for 2017
1.1 Summary of key global telecoms trends
1.1.1 The importance of broadband
1.1.2 The digital, sharing and interconnected economy
1.1.3 Key global trends for telcoms industry in 2017 and beyond
1.2 IoT, M2M and block chain
1.2.1 Analysis of the M2M and IoT market
1.2.2 Global M2M market
1.2.3 Blockchain and Smart Contracts – building on the Bitcoin platform

2. Broadband technologies – Fibre trends
2.1 Global Fixed Broadband Market
2.1.1 Fibre optic technologies for the next 50 years
2.1.2 Market-led demand for FttP is picking up
2.1.3 Mobile broadband: killer app for FttP
2.1.4 Positive outlook for investments in backbones
2.1.5 Global fixed broadband market summary and statistics
2.1.6 Top 17 major fixed-line carriers worldwide by subscribers

3. Mobile technologies – LTE and 5G trends
3.1 Global Mobile Broadband - LTE, VoLTE, LTE-A, LTE-B and 5G
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Global LTE overview
3.1.3 Global LTE subscriptions and deployments
3.1.4 Global VoLTE overview
3.1.5 5G technologies and services
3.1.6 Recent developments
3.1.7 LTE-A - Key statistics
3.1.8 LTE-B – eMBMS
3.1.9 5G platform for M2M and IoT – smart homes and smart cities

Table 1 - Machine-to-machine applications and technologies, by dispersion and mobility
Table 2 – Global Internet Bandwidth Growth by Tb/s – 2010 – 2014; 2019
Table 3 – Global - Internet users and annual change – 2009 - 2016
Table 4 – Global - fixed broadband subscribers and annual change – 2005 - 2016
Table 5 – Regional – market shares of fixed broadband subscribers – 2014; 2015
Table 6 – Global - broadband market share by access technology – 2013; 2016
Table 7 – Global – average broadband speed by mb/s – 2012 - 2015
Table 8 - Top 10 countries by high broadband connectivity of above 10Mb/s – 2014; 2015
Table 9 – Top 27 countries by high broadband connectivity of above 10Mb/s – 2015
Table 10 – Global – total broadband services revenue – 2011 - 2018

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