Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Femtocell Shipments Will Reach 19 Million Per Annum in 2011, Thanks to Evolving Features

ABI: By 2011 the worldwide market for femtocell products is expected to reach nearly 19 million units per annum. An interesting factor that is often overlooked when considering the femtocell market is that of functionality. Initial offerings are likely to be simple affairs that rely on Ethernet connections to existing ADSL gateways. The real challenge today is balancing price with functionality. In order to get an affordable product on the market as early as possible, it is likely that most designers will opt for a basic feature set. However manufacturers and carriers alike will need to evolve this feature-set rapidly to take advantage of the femtocell offering's full potential. The holy grail of implementations is likely to incorporate a Wi-Fi access point, an integrated ADSL gateway and an IPTV set-top box. One of the major determinants of this migration in feature sets will be the nature of a carrier's business. In order to maximize the femtocell's potential, the carrier must have its own broadband capability: incumbent DSL providers are likely to view the carrying of other companies' traffic over their broadband connections in a very poor light. Moves towards this capability are already visible in many markets; one example is Vodafone in the UK.

Femtocell Access Points: Fixed-mobile Convergence for Residential, SMB, and Enterprise Markets Publ 20061017