Self Organizing Networks (SON) Challenges and
Market Opportunities for LTE and beyond, Third Edition
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The Fourth Generation (4G) of cellular
communications based on the Long Term
Evolution (LTE) standard promises much great network capacity. This greater
supply of bandwidth will stimulate the development, implementation and
operation of many new applications, each with very unique quality of service,
bandwidth, and performance needs.
It will be a much more complex network and
this will facilitate a need for improved operations and OSS. A key driver for
improving OSS for 4G systems, the so called Self Organizing Network (SON) has
been introduced as part of the 3GPP LTE network framework. SON is expected to
be deployed over time and ultimately have a dramatically positive effect on
network operations and OSS.
This research evaluates SON capabilities,
vendors, and solutions. It analyzes the function of SON relative to LTE and
evaluates the benefits of deployment and operation. The report also discusses
the future of SON beyond 4G. This research includes a forecast for overall
OSS/BSS revenue.
Target Audience in this market research -
- Mobile network operators
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Wireless infrastructure providers
- OSS/BSS vendors and service providers
- Network optimization service providers
- LTE application developers and service
integrators
- Managed service providers and service
bureau organizations
Companies covered in this report are-
OPTIMI,
ERICSSON, ACTIX, MOTOROLA, HUAWEI, NOKIA-SIEMENS, AIRHOP COMMUNICATIONS
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