Posts Tagged ‘4g’

T-Mobile USA to Invest $4 Billion in New LTE Network

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
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T-Mobile USA says it is gong to invest $4 billion in its business, including use of the spectrum it received from AT&T as part of the “breakup fee” for failure of the AT&T effort to buy T-Mobile USA, to launch its own Long Term Evolution network in 2013, the company says.

The $4 billion network modernization and 4G evolution effort, which will improve existing voice and data coverage and pave the way for LTE service by 2013, also will, at some point require additional spectrum, T-Mobile USA says.

As part of the modernization effort, T-Mobile USA will install new gear at 37,000 cell sites and “refarm” some spectrum to launch LTE in 2013. The key part of that effort is the integration of additional spectrum T-Mobile will receive as a result of the termination of the AT&T transaction.

T-Mobile USA also says it will deploy HSPA+ in its PCS (1900 MHz) spectrum band.

The new LTE 4G network will be available in “the vast majority of the top 50 markets,” with 20 MHz worth of bandwidth in 75 percent of the top 25 markets, the company says.
But not all the investments are network related. T-Mobile has for some time been trying to win more business users, and now plans to add 1,000 new sales people as part of that effort.

T-Mobile USA also will be increasing its advertising spending and looking for more mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) partners.

T-Mobile USA also will remodel its retail outlets and likely expand the number of locations, as well.

In the fourth quarter of 2011, T-Mobile USA reported service revenues of $4.57 billion, down from $4.69 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010. Operating income (OIBDA) was $1.40 billion, up from $1.34 billion reported in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Blended average revenue per user in the fourth quarter of 2011 was $46, consistent with the fourth quarter of 2010.  Net customer losses were 526,000 in the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to 23,000 net customer losses in the fourth quarter of 2010.

T-Mobile USA had 33.2 million customers at the end of fourth quarter 2011, compared to 33.7 million customers at both the end of third quarter 2011 and the end of fourth quarter 2010.

T-Mobile USA executives noted that the inability of the firm to sell the Apple iPhone did have a material impact on the company’s fortunes during the year, especially in the fourth quarter, when the Apple iPhone 4S launched.

Churn from branded customers was 3.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011, up from 3.2 percent in the third quarter of 2011, and 3.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010.


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Ruckus to Debut Small Cell Site

Monday, February 20th, 2012
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Wi-Fi offload supplier Ruckus Wireless is going to introduce a line of small cell systems that bundle 3G, Long Term Evolution 4G and Wi-Fi into a single cell site system.

The “SmartCell” includes a multi-radio access point and a “Heterogeneous Network” edge services gateway, using 5 Ghz spectrum for the mobile backhaul.

By collocating Wi-Fi access points with LTE small cells, Ruckus says operators can save on cost and complexity, share site-leasing agreements and, importantly, backhaul to both add capacity and offload traffic.


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Clearwire to Start LTE Construction in First Quarter 2012

Thursday, February 16th, 2012
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Clearwire estimates it will spend $600 million to build its new Long Term Evolution network, spending about a halt to two thirds of that amount in 2012, the balance in 2013. What that might mean is that 5,000 LTE cell sites will be active by June of 2013, with a total of 8,000 sites relatively shortly thereafter.

The Clearwire WiMAX network, by way of comparison, supports 16,000 sites. Construction of the LTE network is scheduled to begin by the end of the first quarter of 2012.

The first 5,000 sites have been picked because they represent the sites with the heaviest current data demand, the company says.

LightSquared had signed more than 30 customers to wholesale capacity agreements, and those potential customers now logically will be looking for other partners, if the LightSquared network does not launch, as would now seem to be the case.

FreedomPop, for example, had been one of those potential customers but already has said it will sign with Clearwire as a capacity provider as it races to launch service in the summer of 2012.

Whether that emerges as a trend remains to be seen, but Clearwire now stands as the only national provider focused on wholesale services for retail mobile service providers, and seems closest to building a wholesale LTE network that could be operational in 2012.

Dish Network is petitioning the Federal Communications Commission to build its own national LTE network, but availability obviously remains some years off in the future, and Dish has been talking about selling its own retail service, not wholesale.

The point is that there would appear to be as many as 30 would-be mobile service providers now looking for wholesale carriage agreements.


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