Embedded Systems Will Drive Demand for 4G Mobile Data, Report Finds


NEW YORK, July 31 /PRNewswire/ --

- Including embedded 4G technologies in mobile devices will change
dealings between network operators and device suppliers, says Unstrung
Insider

A major push to include embedded 4G technologies in a wide range of
mobile and consumer devices will create a built-in market for anticipated 4G
services such as mobile WiMax and LTE, but it also will force some
fundamental changes in the mobile industry ecosystem, particularly in the
relationships between network operators and device suppliers, according to
the latest report from Unstrung Insider (www.unstrung.com/insider), a paid
research service from TechWeb's Unstrung (www.unstrung.com) and Light Reading
(www.lightreading.com).

4G Inside: Embedded Modules for Mobile WiMax & LTE analyzes the evolving
4G market, focusing on the key technical and commercial issues affecting
embedded modules based on mobile WiMax and LTE. It evaluates the ecosystems
and business models for LTE and mobile WiMax within the framework of
decisions that device makers must take regarding which, if any, embedded
systems to build into their products. The report explores the primary issues
that will affect the deployment of embedded modules, including spectrum
requirements, intellectual property rights, pricing, and chip requirements.
The report includes profiles of nine leading suppliers of mobile technologies
and explores their strategies for 4G services and embedded devices.

For a list of companies analyzed in this report, please visit:
http://img.lightreading.com/uni/pdf/uni0708_companies.pdf

"For 4G data services to succeed, embedded technologies must find their
way into a wider range of end-user devices -- not just notebooks and
handsets, but also consumer electronics, surveillance cameras, automotive
communications systems, and more," notes John Blau, research analyst with
Unstrung Insider and author of the report. "The ultimate key to success will
be the ability of chip makers to develop higher-performance, lower-power,
smaller, and cheaper chips."

Technology development is just one part of the challenge facing the
mobile industry regarding next-gen data services, Blau says. "The brains to
develop these chips are arguably out there, but the economies of scale needed
to drive down costs will only come with sufficient demand, which is linked to
network coverage -- which, in turn, is linked to a complex mix of spectrum,
technology, intellectual property rights, and industrial politics," he
explains.

Key findings of 4G Inside: Embedded Modules for Mobile WiMax & LTE
include:

    -- New 4G systems could lead to an entirely new way of thinking about
       system-on-chip architectures in the semiconductor industry

    -- Intel expects a range of royalty rates for mobile WiMax essential
       patents to be announced within the next month

    -- A boost for embedded modules could come from MIMO, which Texas
       Instruments believes will be first introduced in laptops

    -- The GSM Association is studying how to make HSPA and later LTE-enabled
       devices easily recognizable, similar to the successful WiFi branding


    4G Inside: Embedded Modules for Mobile WiMax & LTE provides critical
insight and analysis for a range of industry participants, including:

    -- Mobile network operators needing insight into the development of
       technologies and products that will enable rapid uptake of 4G data
       services, and the timing for when those products will become available

    -- Chip suppliers looking for an independent assessment of the market
       opportunity for embedded mobile WiMax and LTE modules

    -- Mobile device makers needing a competitive overview of the emerging
       embedded 4G module sector

    -- Investors seeking a better understanding of how the mobile WiMax and
       LTE sectors will develop, and which technology suppliers are most
       likely to emerge as the winners

4G Inside: Embedded Modules for Mobile WiMax & LTE is available as part
of an annual single-user subscription (12 monthly issues) to Unstrung
Insider, priced at US$1,595. Individual reports are available for US$900
(single-user license).

To subscribe, or for more information, please visit:
www.unstrung.com/insider. For more information on all of Light Reading's
Insider services, please visit www.lightreading.com/research.

To request a free executive summary of the report, or for details on
multi-user licensing options, please contact:

Jeff Claudino
    Director of Sales
    Insider Research Services
    +1-619-229-9940
    claudino@lightreading.com

    Press/analyst contact:

    Dennis Mendyk
    Managing Director
    Insider Research Services
    +1-201-587-2154
    mendyk@heavyreading.com



About Light Reading

Founded in 2000, Light Reading (www.lightreading.com) is the ultimate
source for technology and financial analysis of the communications industry,
leading the media sector in terms of traffic, content, and reputation. It
reaches an extensive audience of executives and technologists within the
telecom and enterprise networking communities, as well as the
financial/industry analysts and investors who track these sectors. Light
Reading was acquired by United Business Media in August 2005, and operates as
a unit of UBM.

About TechWeb

TechWeb (techweb.com/aboutus), the global leader in business technology
media, is an innovative business focused on serving the needs of technology
decision-makers and marketers worldwide. TechWeb produces the most respected
and consumed media brands in the business technology market. Today, more than
13.3 million* business technology professionals actively engage in our
communities created around our global face-to-face events Interop, Web 2.0,
Black Hat and VoiceCon; online resources such as the TechWeb Network, Light
Reading, Intelligent Enterprise, InformationWeek.com, bMighty.com, and The
Financial Technology Network; and the market leading, award-winning
InformationWeek, TechNet Magazine, MSDN Magazine, Wall Street & Technology
magazines. TechWeb also provides end-to-end services ranging from
next-generation performance marketing, integrated media, research, and
analyst services. TechWeb is a division of United Business Media, a global
provider of news distribution and specialist information services with a
market capitalization of more than US$2.5 billion.

* 13.3 million business decision-makers: based on # of monthly
connections

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