Communications - Mobile Handheld Devices Application IC
Handset Vendor and Solution Provider WCDMA Strategies
December 06, 2005 / Jeffrey C.F. Tai
14 Page, Topical Report

Abstract

With 3G prospects becoming noticeably brighter for 2006 and 2007, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have all been rolling out 3G handsets in 2005. Such efforts are putting increasing pressure on NEC, Motorola and LG, which up until 2005 were the main 3G handset players. Solution providers have also become quite aggressive in the 3G space, and continue to jockey for market share among the growing number of 3G handset vendors.
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After a four-year incubation period, in 2006 - 2007 the global 3G mobile communications market will finally begin to take off. The provision of 3G service will no longer be confined to a handful of operators, including SKT, KTF, KDDI, NTT DoCoMo, Hutchison and Vodafone; worldwide, a very large number of mobile operators will be rolling out 3G service. With the outlook for 3G becoming brighter, the leading international handset vendors - including Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson - began to introduce a more comprehensive range of 3G handsets in 2005. It is anticipated that, by 2006, these leading vendors will begin to put other vendors that had moved into 3G at an earlier date - such as NEC, Motorola and LG - under serious competitive pressure. Given the significant differences that exist between 2G/2.5G and 3G solution architectures, providers that are weak in application processor R&D will find that the 3G era presents them with a serious challenge. Currently, Qualcomm and EMP are the leading 3G solution providers, but by 2006 the solutions developed by TI, Infineon and Freescale will have reached a higher level of maturity, challenging Qualcomm's and EMP's domination of the market.

Appendix

List of Companies

ADI

 

 

Agere

 

 

Comneon

 

 

Danish Wireless

 

 

E-Plus

 

 

Ericsson Mobile Platform

 

 

Freescale

 

 

Fujitsu

 

 

H3G

 

 

Huawei

 

 

Hutchison

 

 

Hutchison 3G HK

 

 

Hutchison Telecom

 

 

Hutchison Whampoa

 

 

Infineon

 

 

J-Phone

 

 

KPN

 

 

KTF

 

 

LG

 

 

Mediatek

 

 

Mitsubishi

 

 

mmO2

 

 

Mobisphere

 

 

Morphics

 

 

Motorola

 

 

NEC

 

 

Nokia

 

 

NTT DoCoMo

 

 

Orange

 

 

Panasonic

 

 

Philips

 

 

Qualcomm

 

 

Renesas

 

 

RFMD

 

 

Samsung

 

 

Sanyo

 

 

SFR

 

 

Sharp

 

 

Siemens

 

 

SKT

 

 

Skyworks

 

 

Sony

 

 

Sony Ericsson

 

 

Telefonica Moviles

 

 

TeliaSonera

 

 

TI

 

 

Tim

 

 

T-Mobile

 

 

Verizon

 

 

Vodafone

 

 

Vodafone KK

 

 

Zyray Wireless

 

 

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