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Jun 29
2009

Asia sets pace for shift to Carrier Ethernet Backhaul

Posted by Administrator in wirelessWiMaxmobile backhaulLTEIDCcarrier ethernetAsia Pacific4G3G

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The shift to carrier Ethernet backhaul technologies will gather pace in the coming two years as carriers implement data-heavy 3G and 4G networks, and Asia-Pacific will set the pace. By 2012, according to IDC, there will be three million base stations and 1.8m cell sites in place in this region, up 24% and 10.7% respectively on 2008 figures, and half of these sites will be backhauled by Carrier Ethernet.

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The research projects that nearly all urban 3G base stations will be linked to fiber by 2011, with urban WiMAX and LTE sites following suit by 2012. Where fiber is not available, the main backhaul systems will be wireless - non-line of sight microwave and fixed WiMAX.

     
Apr 03
2009

Build-out, Build-out, Build-out!

Posted by Kirby Russell in videometro ethernet forummefLTEiptvinfrastructureethernet servicescarrier ethernet4G

Kirby Russell

Isn't it time to cut-bait on legacy systems?  The "video mountain" will climb independently, and higher, for each service provider due to the demand for video services - everything video, everything "interactive video" with content interaction.    Key areas of build-out:  a) Video wireline buildout, b) IPTV wireline buildout, c) 4G/LTE buildout and replacement of an increasingly "creaking" infrastructure.

 

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