July 15, 2009: 4G TRENDS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
4G TRENDS: How 4G networks are shifting operations and revenue models

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THIS WEEK'S FEATURED ARTICLES:
- Sprint outsources Now Network Operations to Ericsson
- Mobile Internet and WiFi - bane or benefit? 
- Nokia and RIM use social networking to lure US cellcos 

4G TRENDS:
SPRINT OUTSOURCES NOW NETWORK OPERATIONS TO ERICSSON, WHILE COX AWARDS
WIRELESS NETWORK CONTRACTS TO HUAWEI, STARENT NETWORKS AND BRIDGEWATER

By Berge Ayvazian

After months of speculation, last week Sprint finally announced an 
agreement to turn over day-to-day operations of its networks to
Ericsson. Under the agreement, Sprint will retain ownership and 
control of the network assets, while Ericsson will take over
responsibility of network maintenance. The potential benefits to both
companies are substantial. Sprint will be liberated from technical 
maintenance concerns while retaining control of the customer 
experience, and Ericsson will manage day-to-day operations of Sprint’s
 CDMA/EV-DO, iDen and wired networks as it gains a larger foothold in 
the US market and non-GSM network management. As part of the
agreement, 6,000 Sprint employees will be employed by Ericsson at the
end of the third quarter, and neither company expects any force
reductions in the near term.

The Sprint-Ericsson “Network Advantage” deal is valued at between 
$4.5 and $5 billion over the next seven years, and as a result Sprint 
expects to significantly reduce its annual operating expenses 
associated with network operations and management. J.P. Morgan 
estimates this savings to be between $35 million and $260 million over
 the next seven years, which could provide modest improvement in 
Sprint’s profitability. Sprint has begun to emerge from financial 
problems as it reduces its debt burden, but needs to expand its 
coverage as if it hopes to start adding new subscribers and further 
reducing its roaming and access expenses which are currently among the
 highest in the mobile industry.

Ericsson will incur the risk and expense of taking over Sprint’s
workforce and operating costs, and will expect a return on this 
investment during the second half of the contract period. The 
potential downside is that if Ericsson found the deal was not 
profitable in 2-3 years or if Sprint found that network performance 
declines, it would be complicated to unravel this agreement. This 
agreement will have little or no effect on the original suppliers for 
Sprint’s mobile network, Nortel and Alcatel Lucent, and Ericsson has 
limited experience managing a CDMA/EV-DO network. This deal also does 
not impact Sprint’s plans to use Clearwire’s  WiMax network for 4G,
under this new agreement Ericsson will be  responsible for the
migration and provisioning of more cost-effective  Ethernet backhaul
as Clearwire builds out its overlay network using  Sprint cell sites.

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MOBILE INTERNET TRENDS:
MOBILE INTERNET AND WIFI - BANE OR BENEFIT?
By Andrew Mitchell

Depending on your perspective, WiFi and mobile Internet may go 
together as well as oil and vinegar or as poorly as oil and water.  
Initially accepted with cautious hesitation and skepticism, WiFi 
connectivity has arguably found its way into homes, offices, coffee 
shops, trains and aircraft with such success that both wireline and 
wireless carriers are being forced to examine how to leverage the 
technology to avoid it eroding revenues in their aging business
models.

WiFi, it’s not just for laptops anymore.  Frank Dickson, Vice 
President of Research, In-Stat recently stated that  “By 2010, In-Stat
 anticipates that 20% of the total WiFi chipsets will be used in
mobile  phones as manufacturers, currently led by Nokia, continue to
ship an  increasing number of WiFi enabled handsets.”  While VoIP
handsets  employing 802.11 wireless technologies  have become
commonplace in  enterprise PBX environments the shift to integrating
WiFi into 3G and  4G handsets and mobile Internet devices and the ever
increasing  availability of WiFi connectivity presents both challenge
and  opportunity.

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WIMAX TRENDS:
NOKIA AND RIM USE SOCIAL NETWORKING TO LURE US CELLCOS
By Caroline Gabriel

The shift of the social networking craze to cellphones shows no  signs
of abating, and is a key theme of the US cellcos’ autumn plans,  even
giving Nokia a boost in its bid to improve its north American 
performance.

Nokia and RIM, both battling to get visibility under the Apple and 
Palm spotlights stateside, are heavily focused on tapping the social 
networking trend. The Finnish giant is launching another handset with 
AT&T, part of its slow but steady progress in establishing a  foothold
in the once hostile carrier. The companies have launched the  Surge, a
“socially supercharged smartphone”.

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UPCOMING EVENTS:

STAY AHEAD OF THE INDUSTRY - KEEP CURRENT
Telebriefing: July 21, 2009
Mobile Internet Applications in the Transportation Sector
Monica Paolini, Founder and President, Senza Fili Consulting

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Telebriefing: July 30, 2009
4G Femtocells Beyond Voice
Nate Dyer, Yankee Group

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Telebriefing: August 6, 2009
World Open Mobile Applications Development
Gene Signorini, Yankee Group

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