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The Emergence Of Multiprotocol Multiband SDR Support In Base Stations
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8th November , 2007

US : Pioneer Consulting published research highlighting the opportunity for Multiprotocol Multiband (MPMB) Software Defined Radio (SDR) base stations.

The research, entitled Commercial Software Defined Radio The Emergence of Multiprotocol Multiband Support in Base Stations, concludes that market factors and advances in the technology are creating a favourable environment for SDR base station technology. Reconfigurable 'multiprotocol multiband' base stations to take 20% market share by 2014.


Pioneers research indicates that the key to achieving growth in worldwide demand for MPMB SDR base stations is the emergence of 4G standards like UMB, LTE and Mobile WiMAX which are expected to be commercialised around 2010. By 2014, Pioneer expects that worldwide revenues from MPMB SDR base stations will be close to $10 billion.

Worldwide Base Station Installation Demand Traditional and MPMB SDR

Units 000s
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Traditional BTS
766
823
881
936
968
966
909
785
611
444
335
MPMB SDR BTS
0.1
1
2
6
17
43
98
196
330
463
563
Worldwide
766
824
883
943
985
1008
1007
981
941
907
898

Commenting on these findings, Aditya Kaul, Senior Analyst at Pioneer, said, The regional influence of MPMB SDR Vendors like Vanu Inc. and Alcatel Lucent is crucial for the technology to become a commercially viable solution. Kaul says that shortening standards lifecycles and uncertainty caused by vendors promoting proprietary wireless technologies is making the optimal choice for their network a tough call for wireless operators. Now that recent innovations have enabled wideband RF front ends and soft transceivers, reconfigurable MPMB SDR base stations are one solution to this problem.

Pioneer nevertheless expects resistance from certain sectors. Not everyone will be convinced about this new base station technology, warns Kaul. Incumbent mobile operators with a growing dependence on large OEM vendors who are still unsure about MPMB support, are less likely to make the transition.

About Pioneer Consulting

Pioneer Consulting provides research on cutting-edge technologies in the wireless space, both fixed and mobile and is known for its expertise in wireless LAN, Software Defined Radio, Wireless Backhaul, 2G, 3G and 4G cellular technologies. Pioneer provides market-leading insights on technologies that are aimed at altering the wireless value chain or are causing the re-engineering of traditional wireless network architecture. For more information on Pioneer Consulting and its products and services visit the company's Web site www.pioneerconsulting.com

 
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