FierceWirelessFierceWirelessEuropeFierceDeveloperFierceMobileContentFierceBroadbandWirelessFierceEnterpriseCommunicationsFierceIPTVFierceTelecomFierceOnlineVideoFierceCable

Mobile Operators Enjoying a Buyer’s Market for RAN and Core Network Equipment, Says ABI Research

Tools

Posted September 28, 2010

SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mobile operator capital expenditure on key network items is expected grow a marginal 3% in 2010. Contributions to this 2010 growth are coming mainly from equipment spending on Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment but also Core Network (CN). RAN CAPEX should grow 3.5% while CN spending is expected to grow 8%.

“The long-term prospects for network infrastructure revenues are not rosy,” says ABI Research vice president for forecasting Jake Saunders. “The consequences can already be felt in the marketplace as competition cuts equipment prices and forces equipment vendors to consolidate. ABI Research expects there to be a material shift in operator capital equipment spending patterns by 2012.”

For the mobile telecoms operators it is very much a buyer’s market. A number of mobile networks belong to multinationals such as Vodafone, France Telecom, Telefonica and MTN. These operator groups establish framework agreements to get the best terms from the equipment vendors. Vendors such as Ericsson and NSN have seen their margins squeezed by Huawei and ZTE. Motorola and Nortel have diversified their main infrastructure businesses. “There is a real possibility that one of the incumbent vendors might enter serious negotiation to merge with one of the upcoming Chinese vendors,” says Saunders. “Political factors may prevent such a union but the business sense stands.”

While the radio access network still takes the lion’s share of equipment spending, operators are increasingly taking steps to upgrade their core networks. Traffic from multimedia streaming, social network access and messaging is growing exponentially. While 4G cellular services are still very much at the trial stage, equipment expenditure on 4G CN equipment is expected to outstrip 3G CN equipment spending by 2012. 3G and 4G CN equipment spending is likely to exceed US$12 billion in 2010. With the advent of 4G, spending on IMS and RCS equipment is expected to receive a boost as these technologies help operators to gain economies of scale in offering media-rich and voice-centric services.

Two ABI Research market data products – Mobile Gateway and Server Market Data (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1003946) and Mobile Operator CAPEX Market Data (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1004064) provide quarterly reporting and forecasts on 3G and 4G core networks and operator capital expenditure respectively.

Both are included the firm’s Mobile Networks Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Wireless_Infrastructure_Research_Service).

ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 26 research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.

Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6446467&lang=en



CONTACT:

ABI Research
Christine Gallen, +44.203.326.0142
pr@abiresearch.com

KEYWORDS:   Europe  Asia Pacific  Singapore

INDUSTRY KEYWORDS:   Technology  Consumer Electronics  Data Management  Electronic Design Automation  Hardware  Internet  Software  Audio/Video  Telecommunications  Satellite  Semiconductor  Mobile/Wireless  VoIP  Manufacturing  Engineering  Professional Services  Consulting  Finance  Other Science  Construction & Property  Other Construction & Property  Science

MEDIA:

Logo
 Logo

More stories about Huawei   Network Infrastructure   Core Network   France Telecom Orange   Cellular Services