MOBILE BACKHAUL: THE SMALL CELL CHALLENGE

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Mobile Europe February/March 2012 Insight Report to cover Small Cell Backhaul

Public WiFi and cellular networks incorporating micro, pico and femtocells are forecast to be part of an increasingly dense network mix as operators strive to provide capacity to precise locations and areas. Accordingly, attention will turn to operators' intentions for evolving their backhaul mix to meet the demands of these heterogeneous, dense networks.

If you can't run fibre to every lamp-post in a City, what are your options? What technologies are best placed to meet the backhaul demands of small cell deployments, who are the companies jostling for position in small cell backhaul, what are the differing approaches being proposed?

This report will analyse the move to small cell, mixed technology deployments, the demands that places on backhaul, the companies active in this space and the technology solutions available to mobile operators.

MOBILE EUROPE’S INSIGHT REPORTS are an in-depth reports addressing key issues across the mobile sector. Produced six times a year in partnership with leading analysts, the Reports focus on the issues vital to the industry, meeting the research needs of industry executives.

For fuller information on the marketing opportunities including, advertising, thought-leadership articles, webinars, and video interviews please contact Shahid Ramzan +44 (0) 207 933 8980, shahid.ramzan@mobileeurope.co.uk

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