| 19th December - In order for mobile
operators to deliver the expected bandwidth of 3G and newer technologies, backhaul
is critical, says ABI Research senior analyst Nadine Manjaro. Backhaul
is a major contributor to network performance and cost, and operators should design
their networks to meet peak traffic demand not just average usage levels.
Service provider testing shows that end-user data rates and the number
of active subscribers served per sector vary greatly, based on the backhaul technology
employed. For example, as T1 reaches near capacity, the network performance degrades
by over 40%. But some operators believe that traffic usage is bursty, so a single
T1 is sufficient to support a 3G cell site backhaul. In a recent study,
ABI Research forecasts global CAPEX for backhaul to increase from $14 billion
in 2007 to $23 billion in 2012. OPEX also is expected to rise from $1 billion
to $6 billion during the same period. As a result, operators should
be focused on solutions that will meet their performance requirements with the
minimum CAPEX and OPEX, Manjaro explains. In 2007, T1/E1 and microwave backhaul
became the two largest contributors to CAPEX and OPEX. ABI Research recommends
that operators focus more on Ethernet-based solutions, including Ethernet over
fiber and Ethernet over copper solutions, to optimize costs. In 2012,
there will be a more distributed mix of backhaul technologies across the various
options, continues Manjaro. However, microwave is expected to be the
primary backhaul solution in all the regions studied, except Latin America and
North America. Ethernet over fiber will be a very popular choice
for upgrades between now and 2012, primarily due to its lower cost per megabit
and high data rate, compared with other backhaul options. As operators
upgrade their networks to meet growing bandwidth demand, they are upgrading to
Ethernet-based solutions in both wired and wireless backhaul. The location of
cell sites in existing service-provider infrastructure, bandwidth requirements,
alternate carriers, interface requirements, and other factors all play a role.
ABI Researchs report, Mobile Backhaul Analysis: Global Trends and
Opportunities (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/market_research/Wireless_Backhaul
_Bandwidth_Explosion_and_Emerging_Alternatives), offers a comprehensive examination
of the global mobile backhaul market and provides insight into current and future
opportunities and trends. Additionally, it presents market-segmented data to show
the commonalities and differences by regions and technologies. Back
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