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Cellular2002, Table of Contents

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Chapter 1

1 Executive Overview
     1.1 Methodology
     1.2 The Cellular Telephone Market
     1.3 Third-Generation Cellular
     1.4 A (Very) Short History of Wireless Communications

 


 

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2 1G & 2G Cellular Standards
     2.1 Early Mobile Telephone Systems
     2.2 Cellular Mobile Telephone
          2.2.1 How Cellular Works
          2.2.2 Cellular Roaming
          2.2.3 Health and Safety Concerns with Cellular
          2.2.4 Cellular Privacy and Fraud
          2.2.5 Smart Antennas
          2.2.6 Software Defined Radio
     2.3 Analog Cellular Standards
          2.3.1 IS-19 Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)
          2.3.2 Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Service (NAMPS)      
          2.3.3 European Analog Cellular Standards
          2.3.4 Japanese Analog Cellular Standards
     2.4 Digital Cellular Standards
          2.4.1 DSPs in Digital Cellular Telephones
          2.4.2 Digital Multiplexing
          2.4.3 Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)
          2.4.4 IS-136 (TDMA)
          2.4.5 IS-95 (cdmaOne)
          2.4.6 Personal Digital Cellular (PDC)
          2.4.7 Specialized Mobile Radio
     2.5 Emergency Locator Services (E911)

 

 

 

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3 Worldwide and Regional Subscriber Growth
     3.1 The Americas
     3.2 Europe
     3.3 Asia and Rest of World
     3.4 Subscriber Growth by Air Interface
  



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4 Cellular Subscribers in Selected Countries
     4.1 Brazil
     4.2 Chile
     4.3 China
     4.4 Germany
     4.5 Hong Kong
     4.6 India
     4.7 Indonesia
     4.8 Italy
     4.9 Japan
     4.10 Malaysia
     4.11 Mexico
     4.12 Morocco
     4.13 The Philippines
     4.14 Russia
     4.15 South Korea
     4.16 Thailand
     4.17 Venezuela

 



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5 Cellular Handset Forecasts
     5.1 Worldwide Handset Market Share
     5.2 Analog Cellular
          5.2.1 The Analog Handset Market
          5.2.2 Semiconductors for Analog Handsets
     5.3 Digital Cellular
          5.3.1 The GSM Handset Market
               5.3.1.1 GSM Handset Shipments
               5.3.1.2 GSM Handsets with GPRS
               5.3.1.3 Semiconductors for GSM Handsets
          5.3.2 W-CDMA Handset Shipments
          5.3.3 The IS-136 TDMA Market
               5.3.3.1 IS-136 TDMA Handset Shipments
               5.3.3.2 Semiconductors for IS-136 Handsets
          5.3.4 The CDMA Handset Market
                5.3.4.1 cdmaOne/2000 Handset Shipments
                5.3.4.2 Semiconductors for CDMA Handsets
          5.3.5 The PDC Handset Market
               5.3.5.1 PDC Handset Shipments
               5.3.5.2 Semiconductors for PDC Handsets

 



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6 Digital Data over Cellular, 2.5G
     6.1 Cellular Internet Subscribers
     6.2 Circuit-Switched versus Packet
          6.2.1 Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)
          6.2.2 Circuit-Switched Cellular Data
     6.3 Short Messaging Service
     6.4 Instant Messaging
     6.5 High-Speed, Circuit-Switched Data (HSCSD)
     6.6 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
     6.7 Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
     6.8 Cdma2000 1xRTT
     6.9 i-Mode
     6.10 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
     6.11 Bluetooth-Equipped Cellular Telephones
     6.12 Security

 



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7 3G Cellular
     7.1 Proposed 3G Services
          7.1.1 Wireless Video Telephone
          7.1.2 Internet Protocol, Version 6
     7.2 3G Terminal Block Diagram
     7.3 IMT-2000
     7.4 Satellites and 3G
     7.5 3G Cellular Standards Bodies and Consortia
          7.5.1 Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
          7.5.2 3GPP2
          7.5.3 UMTS Forum
          7.5.4 3G.IP Focus Group
          7.5.5 Mobile Wireless Internet Forum
          7.5.6 North American Bodies
          7.5.7 European Standards Bodies
          7.5.8 Japanese Standards Bodies
          7.5.9 Korean Standards Bodies
     7.6 Proposed 3G Standards
          7.6.1 W-CDMA and TD-CDMA
          7.6.2 Migrating from GSM to UMTS
          7.6.3 UWC-136 (R.I.P.)
          7.6.4 cdma2000
               7.6.4.1 cdma200 1xRTT
               7.6.4.2 cdma2000 1xEV-DO
               7.6.4.3 cdma2000 1xEV-DV
          7.6.5 TD-SCDMA
     7.7 Bids for 3G Spectrum
          7.7.1 Australia
          7.7.2 Germany
          7.7.3 Sweden
          7.7.4 United States
     7.8 Looking Ahead to 4G

 



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Chapter 8

 

8 Suppliers to the Cellular Market
     8.1 Aeris.net
     8.2 Agilent Technologies
     8.3 Agere Systems
     8.4 Alcatel
     8.5 Altera
     8.6 Analog Devices (ADI)
     8.7 Ashvattha Semiconductor
     8.8 AT&T Wireless
     8.9 Beatnik
     8.10 BOPS
     8.11 BSQUARE
     8.12 Conexant Systems
     8.13 DSP Group
     8.14 e-tenna
     8.15 Ericsson
     8.16 Fujitsu Microelectronics
     8.17 Gtran Wireless
     8.18 Hitachi
     8.19 Hughes Software Systems
     8.20 IBM
     8.21 Impinj
     8.22 Infineon Technologies
     8.23 Intel
     8.24 International Wireless Technologies
     8.25 Jigami
     8.26 Leap Wireless
     8.27 LSI Logic
     8.28 Matsushita/Panasonic
     8.29 Microsoft
     8.30 Mitsubishi Electric
     8.31 Motorola
     8.32 NeoPoint (R.I.P)
     8.33 Nextel Communications
     8.34 Nokia
     8.35 NTT DoCoMo
     8.36 One Voice Technologies
     8.37 OnMobile Systems
     8.38 Openwave Systems
     8.39 ParkerVision
     8.40 Parthus Technologies
     8.41 Philips Semiconductors
     8.42 PMC-Sierra
     8.43 PrairieComm
     8.44 Qualcomm
     8.45 RadioScape
     8.46 RF Micro Devices
     8.47 Ricoh
     8.48 Samsung
     8.49 Siemens
     8.50 Sierra Wireless
     8.51 Silicon Laboratories
     8.52 SmartTrust
     8.53 Sony
     8.54 Sprint PCS
     8.55 StarCore
     8.56 Sun Microsystems
     8.57 Tessera
     8.58 Texas Instruments
     8.59 Tropian
     8.60 Wapme Systems
     8.61 WaterCove Networks
     8.62 Zarlink Semiconductor

 



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Appendix A - Glossary of Communications Terms A

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