The fifth generation (5G)
mobile network technology represents the next major phase of mobile
telecommunications standards beyond the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard for
4G. The industry expects dramatic
changes, but 5G remains undefined and not universally agreed in many
areas.
However, 5G is not expected
until 2020 in any commercially meaningful form.
In addition, LTE remains in the relatively early stages of commercial
deployment and major improvements are forthcoming such as LTE Advanced (LTE-A).
This report presents the
state of market for 5G technology. The report assesses the technology,
standards and regulations currently in the R&D stages for 5G.
The report evaluates the
major players contributing to 5G technology. The report also provides a view
into the future of 5G technology.
Purchasers of this report
will also receive “5G: The NanoCore”, the first Publisher 5G report from the
year 2010 as a means of comparing how 5G has progressed in the last few
years. Going forward, publisher will
provide more regular updates regarding development within 5G including
technology development, companies, solutions, and applications.
Report Benefits:
- Vision and perspectives into 5G architecture
- Evaluation of companies and solutions focused on 5G
- A view into the future of telecommunication beyond LTE
Target Audience:
- Mobile network operators
- 4G/LTE equipment providers
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Wireless infrastructure providers
- R&D organizations focused on 5G
- Associations and technology groups
- Government and international bodies
Spanning over 44 pages “5G Companies and Solutions: State of the Market and Technology 2014” report
covering the Overview Of 5G Technology, Evolution From 1G To 5G, The 5G
Technology, Concepts Of 5G Mobile Networks, 5g Technology Research Requirements,
Osi Layers In The Typical 5G Design, Physical Layer, Network Layer, Automated
Network Organization, Challenges To 5G Technology, Growth Of Mobile Cloud-Based
Applications, Sixth Generation (6G) Communications. The report covered 13
companies - Agilant Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, Broadcom, China Mobile,
Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Fujitsu, NEC, Nokia, NTT Docomo, Samsung, SK
telecom, T-Mobile
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more about this report at – http://mrr.cm/ZD8
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