Top 10 Companies in LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a wireless broadband technology that is designed to provide high-speed Internet access to mobile devices. LTE is the successor to 3G and 4G technologies, and is capable of providing speeds of up to 1 Gbps. 5G Broadcast is a new technology that is being developed for the next generation of wireless networks. 5G Broadcast is designed to provide high-speed, low-latency, and reliable wireless access to large numbers of users.
Qualcomm Technologies
Qualcomm is an American multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego. It deals in semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology. It owns patents critical to the 5G, 4G, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, and WCDMA mobile communications standards. Qualcomm is a company that develops and sells wireless communication technology, such as the 3G CDMA, and 4G LTE standards. Qualcomm is pursuing a parallel development plan covering 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi technology in the near term to allow multimode mobile devices that can smoothly switch between networks when 5G network capabilities are phased in.
Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a South Korean multinational electronics corporation headquartered in South Korea. It is a global leader in consumer electronics, semiconductors, telecommunications, and digital media technologies. In 2011, Samsung began researching 5G technologies. Since then, the company has made significant progress in the next generation of technology, and it is currently regarded as one of the industry leaders in the 5G space.
Huawei
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational technology corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It designs, develops, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, and various smart devices. Huawei’s global 4G LTE network success may be attributed to its end-to-end cellular network portfolio, which includes macro-cells, small cells, single RAN, and converged core, as well as a transport network. The company intends to support customer service points (CSPs) by expanding its 5G product offering.
Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc., commonly known as Cisco, is an American-based multinational technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in California. With its 5G business, the company is focusing on telco cloud, mobile core, SDN transport, and automation. Cisco’s Virtualized Packet Core has piqued the interest of major CSPs, and it supplied UPF, SMF, and PCF to T-industry-first Mobile’s 5G SA network. Cisco is a pioneer in Internet Protocol (IP) technology, which is beneficial as EPC/5G core is an all-IP network technology.
Ericsson
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, commonly known as Ericsson, is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm. The Swedish networking and telecommunications company provides CSPs with information and communications technology services, software, and infrastructure. Ericson’s end-to-end 5G solutions comprise the Orchestration, 5G Core, Ericsson Radio System, and 5G Transport, as well as top-tier professional services.
ZTE
ZTE Corporation is a Chinese partially state-owned technology company that specializes in telecommunication. Founded in 1985, ZTE is listed on both the Hong Kong and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges. ZTE’s telecommunications product portfolio includes wireless and wired infrastructure, core networks, software systems and services, and the Internet of Things.
Nokia
Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia’s main headquarters are in Finland.
Building on three decades of mobile innovation, Nokia phones have earned a reputation for quality and reliability that people know and trust. New services, breakthrough apps, and limitless commercial opportunities will all be available. For their project 5G MoNArch, the Nokia Corporation used an 8000-hectare site to conduct crucial 5G tests in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom and Hamburg Port Authority.
NEC
NEC Corporation is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was known as the Nippon Electric Company, Limited, before rebranding in 1983 as NEC. Through the convergence of IT and network technologies, the Japanese communications specialist, along with its Netcracker subsidiary, is providing highly dependable 5G networks to CSPs and industry players. By developing its NEC Vertical Business Platform, NEC hopes to become a system integrator as well as a product supplier in Open RAN.
AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company that is Delaware-registered but headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Texas. It is the world’s largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest provider of mobile telephone services in the U.S. AT&T has launched gigabit 5G connections in three cities: Waco, TX, Kalamazoo, MI, and South Bend, IN, in addition to claiming to be the first to deliver 5G services in America. AT&T planned to test 24GHz millimeter wave equipment, as well as more “sub6” equipment.
Rohde Y & Schwarz
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG is an international electronics group. It specializes in the fields of electronic test equipment, broadcast & media, cybersecurity, radio monitoring, radiolocation, and radiocommunication. Rohde & Schwarz’s broadcast service and control centre is the next generation, software-defined broadcast/multicast core network solution that enables multimedia content delivery over 4G/5G networks in broadcast/multicast mode.