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Market Research Report

Wholesale changes in mobile infrastructure

Published by Ovum, Ltd.
Published November, 2007 Product code 62631
Content info 18 PAGES
Price
US $ 1364 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3410 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


Wholesale changes in mobile infrastructure published by Ovum, Ltd. in November, 2007. This report consists of 18 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 1364.

Introduction

Abstract

Mobile operators are changing their network strategies. Some now lease aerial sites from third parties or share facilities with other operators. This report examines how these changes create new opportunities in the wholesale market.

Table of Contents

Key messages

Expanding the range of wholesale infrastructure services

  • Defining the mobile network
  • Regulatory developments
  • Network options for mobile operators
  • Advantages and disadvantages of each option

Mobile tower leasing companies

  • Definition
  • Composition of tower rental prices
  • Differentiation strategy
  • Competition
  • Challenges
  • Players
  • Mobile lease towers: mergers and acquisitions
  • Trends

Mobile network-sharing agreements

  • Definition
  • Types of network-sharing agreements
  • Composition of prices for tower-sharing agreements
  • Challenges
  • Examples of mobile network agreements
  • A new way to structure mobile assets
  • Additional trends

Table of figures

  • Figure 1: Mobile network
  • Figure 2: Responsibilities for different types of MVNO
  • Figure 3: Mobile network options
  • Figure 4: Mobile network ownership versus mobile network options
  • Figure 5: Accumulated sum of mobile towers/rooftops acquired
  • Figure 6: Possible mobile network options
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