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Small cells are short range, fully featured mobile phone base stations. They support services from larger macrocell towers. A ‘femtocell’ indicates residential products, which are compact and connect using standard domestic broadband internet. Global small cells and femtocells market was worth USD 420 million in 2012. It could reach USD 6 billion by 2019. Small cell and femtocell technology provides an economical solution for building wireless data infrastructure. This is of great importance in today’s times which are characterized by massive amounts of data streaming around. Application software market would grow to USD 235 trillion by 2019. The market for smart phones will be worth USD 8.6 billion in the same year. Moreover, the Internet of Things is resulting in trillions of interconnected sensors. Internet is being accessed more from tablets and smart phones rather than desktops. Building more number of conventional base stations will exert pressure on the existing infrastructure and will raise costs to a considerable extent. This necessitates smaller, local base stations. Growth of small cells and femtocells market is being triggered by higher preference for autonomous miniature base stations that improve mobile phone signal transmission. There exists great need for better local signal strength. This is leading vendors to develop affordable local transmission. Small cells are capable of offloading traffic from the macro network to a smaller one at the street or indoor level. They service individuals, public places, and businesses by creating a wireless signal transmission zone. In this technology, a group of low-power access points is connected to a local controller. This greatly improves voice-call and data transmission quality, albeit in a cost-effective manner. While voice continues to be delivered through 3G networks, data is being shifted to LTE. Small cells support a mix of various generations of 3G and 4G subscriber devices. They are also compatible with a mix of 3G and 4G technology within the same subscriber device. A multi-mode radio access infrastructure that includes multimode femtocells is being deployed to cater to these complex requirements. Factors considered while analysing global small cells and femtocells market include number of smart phone shipments, projected market penetrations of macro base station numbers, and percent of public areas outfitted with small cells and femtocells technology. The market calls for substantial investments in research and development of technology. Key market players include Samsung Group, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Microsoft Corporation, and Huawei Technologies. Companies Profiled Market Leaders Microsoft / Nokia Samsung ip.access Fujitsu Airvana LP Cisco / Ubiquisys NEC Huawei Ericsson Ubee / AirWalk Market Participants Airvana LP Alcatel-Lucent Antenova Aricent Berkeley-Varitronics Systems CDG Cisco / Ubiquisys Ericsson Ericsson Airvana Fujitsu Juniper Kineto Wireless LG Micro Mobio Mindspeed / picoChip MTI Mobile NextPoint QRC Technologies Qualcomm Radisys Rakon Repeaters Australia Reactel RF Hitec Small Cell Forum Sonus Networks Spirent Ubee / AirWalk ZTE Check Out These Key Topics Femtocell Home Coverage Small Cells Femtocells Pico Cells Turnkey LTE Small Cell Solution 3G Small Cell Femtocell Software 4G Wireless 3G Wireless Residential Femtocells Enterprise Femtocells Low-Power Access Points Small Cells Market Shares Small Cells Market Forecasts Small Cells Famework Functions Smart Phone Signal Control
Small Cells / Femtocells Executive Summary Small Cells Market Driving Forces Number Of Mobile Internet Users Small Cells Market Driving Forces Core Small Cell Networks Small Cells Industry Challenges Small Cell Response to Market Challenges Small Cells Call to Action Small Cells Industry Addresses Fast-Paced Change Small Cell Device Market Shares Small Cells Market Forecasts 1. Small Cells / Femtocells Market Definition and Market Dynamics 1.1 Small Cell and Femtocells 1.1.1 LTE Operator Challenges 1.1.2 Femtocells Small 3G Base Stations 1.1.3 Traditional FMC Model Support VoIP Calls Over The IP Network 1.1.4 Femtocells Support VoIP Calls Over The IP Network 1.1.5 Session Border Controller (SBC) 1.1.6 SPIT Attack Simulation Project 1.2 T-Mobile Strategic Ubiquisys 3G Femtocell Positioning 1.3 Femtocells Small Consumer Devices 1.4 Femtocells Improve Cellular Coverage 1.4.1 Units The Size Of A Paperback Book 1.5 Increased Exposure To Radiation Is A Concern 1.6 SIP- Deployment 1.6.1 Telephone First Point Of Contact 1.6.2 SIP Application Server 1.6.3 SIP Applications 2. Small Cells / Femtocells Market Shares and Market Forecasts 2.1 Small Cells Market Driving Forces 2.1.1 Number Of Mobile Internet Users 2.1.2 Small Cells Market Driving Forces 2.1.3 Core Small Cell Networks 2.1.4 Small Cells Industry Challenges 2.1.5 Small Cell Response to Market Challenges 2.1.6 Small Cells Call to Action 2.1.7 Small Cells Industry Addresses Fast-Paced Change 2.2 Small Cell Device Market Shares 2.2.1 Airvana LP 2.2.2 Airvana LP 2.2.3 Cisco / Ubiquisys 2.2.4 ip.access 2.2.5 ip.access Consumer Access Point 2.2.6 UbeeAirWalk 2.2.7 NEC 2.2.8 Wireless Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2.2.9 Ericsson Core Network Infrastructure 2.2.10 Ericsson Leading Supplier of CDMA Solutions For Network Operators 2.2.11 Ericsson Evolved Packet Core (EPC) 2.2.12 Huawei 2.2.13 Revenues in Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Division 2.2.14 Alcatel-Lucent Networks Segment is Number in IP/MPLS Service Provider Edge Routers with 25% Market Share 2.2.15 Femtocell and Small Cell Market Participants 2.2.16 Small Cell Wireless Infrastructure Market Shares, 2.3 Small Cells Market Forecasts 2.3.1 Femtocell and Small Cell Broadband Cellular Networks 2.3.2 Femtocell and Small Cell Forecasts 2.3.3 Femtocell and Small Cell Implementations 2.3.4 FCC “an Industry-Consensus Definition For Visually Unobtrusive Wireless Small Cells” 2.4 Small Cell IC Markets 2.4.1 Wireless Apps 2.5 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) 2.5.1 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) Reordering Of Market Share 2.5.2 Mobile Packet Core 2.5.3 Mobile Broadband1 2.5.4 Small Cells Are Disruptive Technology In Networks 2.6 Wireless Infrastructure Return on Investment 2.7 Wireless Infrastructure Regional Market Analysis 2.7.1 Ericsson Aiming To Have 50% of LTE Market in Latin America 2.7.2 Ericsson Sells Wireless Infrastructure in Latin America Market 2.7.3 Latin America 2.7.4 Ericsson LTE 2.7.5 Ericson Regional Wireless Subscriber Analysis 2.7.6 Global Mobile Traffic for Data 2.7.7 Huawei Regional Participation in India 2.7.8 CDMA in India, North America and China 3. Small Cells / Femtocells Product Description 3.1 Ericsson 3.1.1 Ericsson Home 3G Access Point 3.1.2 Ericsson / Airvana 3.2 Airvana Femtocell Network Integration 3.2.1 Airvana HubBub in a Legacy Core Network 3.2.2 Airvana HubBub in a VoIP/IMS Core Network 3.2.3 Airvana Femtocell Service Manager 3.2.4 Airvana Femtocell Service Manager Functions and Interfaces 3.3.1 Airvana Femtocell Solutions Based on CDMA and UMTS 3.3.2 Airvana CDMA2000 HubBub 3.3 ip.access 3.3.3 ip.access Consumer Access Point 3.3.4 ip.access The C-class Consumer Small Cell 3.3.5 ip.access SoHo SME Access Points -Targeted Coverage For Smaller Enterprises 3.3.6 ip.access S16 model 3.3.7 ip.access S8 model 3.3.8 ip.access Enterprise and Public Access- Small Cells For Complex Coverage 3.3.9 ip.access nano3G E16/24 3.3.10 ip.access nanoBTS 3.3.11 ip.access nanoLTE 3.3.12 ip.access E-40 Model Small Cell 3.3.13 ip.access E-100 Model 3.3.14 ip.access Oyster 3G 3.2.1 Architecture of Oyster 3G 3.4 Fujitsu Ultra-Compact Femtocell 3.4.1 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Systems 3.4.2 Fujitsu BroadOne LTE Femtocell 3.4.3 Fujtsu LTE Femtocell Target Areas 3.4.4 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Solutions 3.4.5 Fujitsu LTE Femtocell Access Point 3.4.6 Fujitsu Femtocell Resolution of Interference Problems 3.5 Samsung Small Cells 3.5.1 Samsung LTE Small Cells 3.5.2 Samsung Small Cell LTE High Capacity And Coverage 3.5.3 Samsung Small Cell LTE High Capacity And Coverage Flexibility and High Performance 3.5.4 Samsung Small Cell LTE High Capacity And Coverage Reduced Time to Market 3.5.5 Samsung Small Cell LTE High Capacity And Coverage Indoors 3.5.6 Samsung Small Cell LTE High Capacity And Coverage Outdoors 3.5.7 Samsung CDMA UbiCell 3.5.8 Samsung HSPA UbiCell 3.6 Cisco Small Cell Solutions 3.6.1 Cisco ASR 5000 Series 3.6.2 Cisco StarOS Software 3.6.3 Cisco ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway 3.6.4 Cisco Wi-Fi Applications 3.6.5 Cisco Femtocell Solutions 3.6.6 Cisco / Ubiquisys 3.7 Ubiquisys In-Building Public Access Small Cells 3.7.1 Ubiquisys Enterprise Small Cells 3.7.2 Ubiquisys Residential Femtocells 3.7.3 Ubiquisys Outdoor Rural Small Cells 3.7.4 Ubiquisys ActiveRadio™ Radio Resource Management 3.7.5 Ubiquisys Small Cells Capabilities for the End-User 3.7.6 Ubiquisys Macro Network Interworking 3.7.7 Ubiquisys Statistics and Diagnostics 3.7.8 Ubiquisys Core Network Interfacing 3.7.9 Ubiquisys Lifecycle Management 3.7.10 Ubiquisys ActiveSON™ Grid 3.7.11 Ubiquisys ZoneGate Femtocell Solution 3.7.12 Ubiquisys ZoneGate Services Platform 3.7.13 Ubiquisys ZoneGate for Operators 3.7.14 Ubiquisys ZoneGate for Consumers 3.8 NEC 3.8.1 NEC Small Cell Solutions for Residences 3.8.2 NEC FP813 3.8.3 NEC Small Cell Solutions for Enterprise 3.8.4 NEC Small Cells for SOHO/SME 3.8.5 NEC FP1624 3.8.6 NEC FMA1630 3.8.7 NEC FP1624 3.8.8 NEC Small Cells on LTE 3.8.9 NEC Mobile Backhaul for Small Cells 3.9 Radisys 3.9.1 Radisys Trillium 3.9.2 Radisys Turnkey LTE Small Cell Solution 3.9.3 Radisys Turnkey 3G Small Cell Solution 3.9.4 CCPU’s Trillium Femtocell Software 3.9.5 Example of Trillium Femtocell Solutions 3.9.6 Femtocell Protocols Supported by CCPU 3.10 UbeeAirWalk 3.10.1 UbeeAirWalk LTE for Small Cells 3.10.2 UbeeAirWalk Small Cells Technology 3.10.3 UbeeAirWalk Residential Femtocells 3.10.4 UbeeAirWalk Enterprise Femtocells 3.10.5 UbeeAirwalk EdgePoint 3.11 Aricent 3.11.1 Aricent Femtocell Software Framework 3.11.2 Aricent Femtocell Software Framework and Protocol Stack 3.11.3 Aircent Provides Femtocell Software Development 3.12 Microsoft / Nokia 3.12.1 Nokia Small Cells 3.12.2 Microsoft / Nokia Flexi Zone 3.12.3 Microsoft / Nokia Flexi Lite Base Station 3.12.4 Nokia Femtocell Solution 3.12.5 Nokia In-Building Solutions 3.12.6 Microsoft / Nokia Services for Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) 3.13 Huawei 3.13.1 Huawei AtomCell 3.14 Kineto Wireless 3.15 Juniper Networks 3.16 Sonus Networks 3.17 NextPoint 3.18 Rakon 3.19 Mindspeed / picoChip Small Cell ICs 3.19.1 picoChip PC82x8 series 3.19.2 picoChip PC8209 series 3.20 Freescale 4 Small Cells and Femtocells Technology 4.1 Technology Trends in Small Cells 4.2 nano3G® 4.2.1 nano3G components 4.3 Femtocell Handles 3g Cellular Technologies 4.4 Collapsed Stack 4.5 Standards 4.5.1 Qualcomm 4.5.2 UMTS Forum 4.6 Ericsson Technology Perspective 4.6.1 Limited Bandwidth Giving Way to Expanded bandwidth 4.6.2 Infrastructure At A Cell Site 4.7 Backhaul Network Architecture 4.7.1 Ericsson Standardization Work In The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), 4.7.2 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 4.7.3 Applications Of The Internet Requiring SIP 4.8 Huawei Pipe Strategy 4.9 Small-Cell Architectures 4.9.1 Small Cells and LTE 4.9.2 Smart Antenna Systems 5. Small Cells and Femtocells Company Description 5.1 Airvana LP 5.1.1 Airvana Solutions For Transparent Offload And Ubiquitous Coverage 5.1.2 Airvana / Ericsson 5.2 Alcatel-Lucent 5.2.1 Alcatel-Lucent Revenue 5.2.2 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Model Focused On Core Products 5.2.3 Alcatel-Lucent Organization 5.2.4 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: 5.2.5 Alcatel-Lucent LTE 5.2.6 Alcatel-Lucent Strategic Focus 5.2.7 Alcatel-Lucent Revenue 5.2.8 Alcatel-Lucent Customers 5.3 Antenova 5.4 Aricent 5.4.1 Aricent Customers 5.4.2 Aricent Strategy 5.4.3 Aricent Investors 5.4.4 Aricent Company Highlights 5.5 Berkeley-Varitronics Systems 5.6 CDG 5.6.1 CDMA2000 Evolution 5.6.2 CDG Global Industry Organization 5.7 Cisco 5.7.1 Cisco Revenue 5.7.2 Cisco Information Technology 5.7.3 Cisco Virtualization 5.7.4 Cisco / Ubiquisys 5.7.5 Cisco / Ubiquisys In-Building Public Access Small Cells 5.7.6 Cisco Competitive Landscape In The Enterprise Data Center 5.7.7 Cisco Architectural Approach 5.7.8 Cisco Switching 5.7.9 Cisco NGN Routing 5.7.10 Cisco Collaboration 5.7.11 Cisco Service Provider Video 5.7.12 Cisco Wireless 5.7.13 Cisco Security 5.7.14 Cisco Data Center Products 5.7.15 Cisco Other Products 5.7.16 Cisco Systems Net Sales 5.7.17 Cisco Systems Revenue by Segment 5.7.18 Cisco Tops 10,000 Unified Computing System Customers 5.8 Ericsson 5.8.1 Ericsson Wireless Infrastructure Portfolio 5.8.2 Ericsson Network Evolution 5.8.3 Ericsson Mobility Segment Information 5.8.4 Ericsson Regions 5.8.5 Ericsson Revenue Ericsson Revenue 5.8.6 Ericsson Airvana 5.9 Fujitsu 5.9.1 Fujitsu Revenue 5.9.2 Fujitsu Technology Solutions Services 5.9.3 Fujitsu Personal Computers 5.9.4 Fujitsu Development and Production Facilities 5.9.5 Fujitsu Corporate Strategy 5.9.6 Fujitsu Revenue 5.9.7 Fujitsu Interstage 5.9.8 Fujitsu Acquires RunMyProcess Cloud Service Provider 5.9.9 Fujitsu and Radisys Partnership ATCA Platform Support 5.10 Global Mobile Suppliers Association 5.11 Huawei 5.11.1 Huawei Invests In The Pipe 5.11.2 Huawei’s Internet Protocol (IP) Pipe Strategy 5.11.3 Huawei Focus On Customers 5.11.4 Huawei Revenue 5.12 ip.access Small Cell Systems 5.12.1 ip.access Solutions 5.12.2 Ip.access Investors 5.12.3 Partners 5.13 Juniper 5.13.1 Juniper Networks Strategy 5.13.2 Juniper Networks Enterprise 5.13.3 Juniper Networks Platform Strategy 5.13.4 Juniper Revenue 5.14 Kineto Wireless 5.14.1 Customers 5.14.2 Partners 5.15 LG 5.15.1 LG Home Entertainment Company 5.15.2 LG Mobile Communications Company 5.15.3 LG Home Appliance Company 5.15.4 LG Air Conditioning and Energy Solution Company 5.15.5 LG Technology Strategy 5.15.6 LG Revenue 5.16 Micro Mobio 5.17 Microsoft / Nokia 5.17.1 Nokia-Microsoft 5.17.2 Nokia Revenue 5.17.3 Microsoft 5.17.4 Microsoft Key Opportunities and Investments 5.17.5 Microsoft Smart Connected Devices 5.17.6 Microsoft: Cloud Computing Transforming The Data Center And Information Technology 5.17.7 Microsoft Revenue 5.17.8 Microsoft Customers 5.17.9 Microsoft .NET Framework 5.17.10 Microsoft / Nokia 5.17.11 Microsoft Nokia Acquires Siemens' Entire 50% Stake in The Joint Venture 5.17.12 Nokia Telco Cloud Technology 5.17.13 Nokia Siemens Acquired Motorola Network Infrastructure Division 5.17.14 Nokia Siemens Networks Revenue 5.18 Mindspeed / picoChip 5.19 MTI Mobile 5.20 NEC 5.20.1 NEC Business Outline 5.20.2 NEC Revenue 5.21 NextPoint 5.21.1 NextPoint Networks Global, Fixed-Mobile Convergence 5.21.2 NextPoint Networks / Reefpoint Systems 5.21.3 Customers 5.22 QRC Technologies 5.23 Qualcomm 5.23.1 Qualcomm Mobile & Computing 5.23.2 QMC Offers Comprehensive Chipset Solutions 5.23.3 Qualcomm Government Technologies 5.23.4 Qualcomm Internet Services 5.23.5 Qualcomm Ventures 5.23.6 Qualcomm Revenue 5.23.7 Qualcomm Up to 4x Increase Over CDMA2000’s Capacity 5.24 Radisys 5.24.1 Radisys Acquisition of Continuous Computing 5.24.2 Radisys Business 5.24.3 Radisys Revenue 5.24.4 Radisys ATCA 5.25 Rakon 5.25.1 Rakon Partners 5.26 Repeaters Australia 5.26.1 Repeater Improved Cellular Signal Coverage Area 5.27 Reactel 5.28 RF Hitec 5.29 Samsung 5.29.1 Samsung Finds Talent And Adapts Technology To Create Products 5.29.2 Samsung Adapts to Change, Samsung Embraces Integrity 5.29.3 Samsung Telecom Equipment Group 5.29.4 Samsung Electronics Q2 2013 Revenue 5.29.5 Samsung Memory Over Logic 5.30 Small Cell Forum 5.31 Sonus Networks 5.31.1 Sonus Customers 5.31.2 Sonus Partners 5.32 Spirent Communications 5.32.1 Spirent Key Financials 5.32.2 Spirent Business 5.32.3 Spirent Service Assurance 5.32.4 Spirtent Strategy 5.32.5 Spirent Monitors Change, Identifies Trends 5.32.6 Spirent Acquisitions 5.32.7 Spirent Products 5.33 UbeeAirWalk 5.33.1 Small Cells | Femtocells, Enterprise Femtocells and Picocells 5.33.2 Wireless Mobile Broadband Devices | 4G USB Dongles and Hotspots 5.33.3 Ubee Interactive 5.33.4 Ubee Acquires AirWalk Communications 5.34 Cisco / Ubiquisys 5.35 ZTE 5.35.1 ZTE Globally-Leading Provider Of Telecommunications Equipment 5.35.2 ZTE Technology Innovation 5.35.3 ZTE Revenue
Table ES-1 Small Cells Market Driving Forces Table ES-2 Small Cell Wireless Infrastructure Industry Challenges Table ES-3 Small Cell Wireless Infrastructure Response to Market Challenges Table ES-4 Small Cells Industry Adaptation To Change Table ES-5 Small Cells Industry Adaptations Table ES-6 Small Cells Industry Imperatives Figure ES-7 Small Cell Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 Table ES-8 Femtocell Small Cells Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Figure 1-1 Low Cost Characteristics Of Small Cells Table 2-1 Small Cells Market Driving Forces Table 2-2 Small Cell Wireless Infrastructure Industry Challenges Table 2-3 Small Cell Wireless Infrastructure Response to Market Challenges Table 2-4 Small Cells Industry Adaptation To Change Table 2-5 Small Cells Industry Adaptations Table 2-6 Small Cells Industry Imperatives Table 2-11 Femtocell and Small Cell Broadband Cellular Network Market Participants Table 2-22 Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) Design Of The Network Issues Table 2-24 Ericsson Mobile Backhaul and Multi-Access Nodes CAPEX Return on Investment (ROI) Table 3-1 Airvana's HubBub Femtocell Key Features Figure 3-2 Airvana Femtocell Network Integration Figure 3-3 Airvana Femtocell Network Integration Table 3-4 Airvana Femtocell Network Integration Features Figure 3-5 Airvana Femtocell Service Manager Table 3-6 Airvana Femtocell Service Manager Features Table 3-12 ip.access Small Cell C8 Model Features Table 3-13 ip.access SoHo SME Access Points Features Table 3-15 ip.access S16 model Features Table 3-16 ip.access S8 model Features Table 3-17 ip.access E24, E16 Model Functions Table 3-19 ip.access nanoBTS Picocell Functions: Table 3-22 ip.access E-40 Model Small Cell Table 3-29 Fujitsu Femtocell Target Specifications Table 3-32 Fujitsu Femtocell Resolution of Interference Problems Figure 3-33 Fujitsu Femtocell Solving Distant Macrocell Interference Table 3-34 Fujitsu Femtocell Interference Weighting Factors Figure 3-35 Fujitsu Femtocell Interference Control Figure 3-36 Samsung CDMA UbiCell Table 3-37 Advantages of Samsung CDMA UbiCell Figure 3-38 Samsung HSPA UbiCell Figure 3-39 Samsung HSPA UbiCell Table 3-40 Advantages of Samsung HSPA UbiCell Table 3-41 Cisco ASR 5000 Series, the ASR 5000 Platform Functions for Small Cells Table 3-42 Cisco StarOS Functions Table 3-43 Cisco ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway Figure 3-44 Cisco ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway Table 3-45 Cisco Wi-Fi Applications Figure 3-46 Cisco ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway Support for Wi-Fi Table 3-47 Cisco Femtocell Solutions Figure 3-48 Cisco ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway: HNB-GW (3G Femtocell) Table 3-49 CISCO ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway Features Table 3-50 CISCO ASR 5000 Series Small Cell Gateway Benefits Figure 3-51 Ubiquisys Small Cells Table 3-52 Ubiquisys Intelligent Small Cell Unique Capabilities Table 3-53 Ubiquisys Small Cells Public Access Benefits Table 3-54 Ubiquisys Small Cells Public Access Capabilities Table 3-55 Ubiquisys Residential Femtocell Consumer And The Mobile Operator Benefits: Table 3-56 Ubiquisys Small Cell Adaptation To Changes Table 3-57 Ubiquisys Small Cells Features Table 3-58 Ubiquisys ActiveSON™ Grid Features Figure 3-59 Ubiquisys ZoneGate Figure 3-60 Ubiquisys Home Zone Gateway Table 3-61 NEC Small Cell Solutions for Residence Features Table 3-62 NEC Small Cell Solutions for Enterprise Features Table 3-63 Radisys Trillium Support for Turnkey LTE Small Cell Solutions Table 3-64 Radisys Turnkey LTE Small Cell Solution Features Table 3-65 Radisys Turnkey LTE Small Cell Solution benefits Table 3-66 Radisys Trillium Turnkey 3G Small Cell Solution Functions Table 3-67 Radisys Turnkey 3G Small Cell Solution Features Table 3-68 Radisys Turnkey 3G Small Cell Solution benefits Table 3-69 Services offered by CCPU Trillium Femtocell Software Figure 3-70 SIP Interface to Core Network Figure 3-71 Trillium 3G / 4G Wireless Product Family Figure 3-72 Airwalk Residential Femtocell Table 3-73 UbeeAirWalk Residential Femtocells Features Figure 3-74 UbeeAirWalk Enterprise Femtocells Table 3-75 UbeeAirWalk Enterprises Femtocells Advantages Figure 3-76 UbeeAirwalk EdgePoint Table 3-77 Operator Benefits of Airwalk EdgePoint Table 3-78 Residential Consumer Benefits of Airwalk EdgePoint Table 3-79 Aricent Femtocell Benefits Table 3-80 Advantages of Aricent Femtocell Solutions Figure 3-81 Nokia Small Cells Cluster Of Low-Power Access Points Table 3-82 Nokia Small Cells Benefits Figure 3-83 Nokia In-Building Solutions Table 3-84 Nokia Siemens Networks’ IBS Famework Functions Table 3-85 Nokia In-Building Solutions Business Benefits Table 3-86 Microsoft Nokia HetNet Business Benefits Figure 3-87 Nokia 3G Femto Home Access Points Table 3-88 User Advantages of Nokia Siemens Networks 3G Femto Home Access Points Table 3-89 Operator Advantages of Nokia Siemens Networks 3G Femto Home Access Points Table 3-90 Huawei Small Cell Products Figure 3-91 Femtocell Home Coverage System Table 3-92 NextPoint FCG Features Table 3-92 picoChip Developments in the area of Femtocell Figure 3-93 Three Possible Femtocell Architectures Table 5-1 Airvana Positioning for Small Cells Table 5-2 Airvana Key Femtocell Technology Elements Table 5-3 Alcatel-Lucent Performance Program Table 5-4 Alcatel-Lucent Operating Segments: Table 5-5 Alcatel-Lucent Business Focus Table 5-6 Alcatel-Lucent Strategic Focus Table 5-7 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Issues Table 5-8 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Issue Solutions Table 5-9 Alcatel-Lucent Communications Application Enablement Table 5-10 Alcatel-Lucent Communications High Leverage NetworkTM (HLN) Enablement Figure 5-11 CDG Wireless Infrastructure Roadmap that Includes CDMA2000, LTE, and WiFi Technologies Figure 5-12 Cisco / Ubiquisys Small Cells Table 5-13 Ubiquisys Intelligent Small Cell Unique Capabilities Figure 5-14 Ericsson Version of its North American CDMA Share Table 5-15 Ericsson Mobile Broadband Issues Table 5-16 Ericsson Operating Segments Table 5-17 Ericsson Networks Table 5-18 Ericsson Networks Products And Solutions Table 5-19 Regions Ericsson Primary Sales Channel Figure 5-20 Fujitsu Main Products Figure 5-21 Fujitsu Global Business Figure 5-22 Fujitsu Geographical Market Participation Figure 5-23 Fujitsu Global Alliances Figure 5-24 Fujitsu Mixed IT Environments Forecasts Table 5-25 Fujitsu Facts Figure 5-26 Mobile Broad Band Network Deployments, 2013 Figure 5-27 Mobile Broad Band Subscriptions, 2013 Figure 5-28 Commercial HSPA+ Networks Figure 5-29 Commercial LTE Network Launches Table 5-30 Huawei Different Business Groups (BGs) Table 5-31 Juniper Networks Infrastructure Benefits Table 5-32 Juniper Networks High-performance network infrastructure Table 5-33 Nokia Siemens Networks Base Stations Figure 5-34 Nokia Networks High Speed Internet Cost Reductions Figure 5-35 Nokia Siemens Networks Zero Footprint Solution Figure 5-37 Small Cell Forum Working Groups Structure
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