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Ceramic Capacitors: World Markets, Technologies & Opportunities: 2012-2017 This is a market research analysis that covers the $10 billion global market for ceramic capacitors by type and configuration. The market research analysis analyzes historical trends in terms of global consumption value, volume and pricing for ceramic capacitors and forecasts their global consumption to 2017. Market segmentation is broken down into demand by configuration- MLCC, SLC,, MLC axial , MLC radial and chip array; demand by performance (X7R, X5R, Y5V, NPO, X8R Other,); demand by MLCC case size (01005, 0201, 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206, 1210 and above); demand by world region and key consuming country (China, Japan, Germany, USA, Korea, Singapore, Mexico, Philippines, Malaysia, Brazil). Market shares are given on a year-over-year basis for the top 23 manufacturers from 2008-2012; and quarterly market shares are also given for the top tier manufacturers. Market shares are also assessed by world region. Ceramic capacitor consumption volume in key end products is also addressed, including handsets, notebooks, desktop computers, tablets and ultrabooks, TV sets, automobiles, other consumer AV equipment and industrial and specialty electronics is also addressed; as is consumption by end-use market segment, including wireless telecommunications, computing, consumer AV, automobiles, power supplies, telecom infrastructure, defense electronics, medical electronics, lighting ballasts, instrumentation and oil and gas electronics. Additional market breakdowns are given for high capacitance MLCC versus picofarad capacitors. A technology overview and technology trend assessment, as well as a segment on costs to produce ceramic capacitors is also covered. Forecasts based upon type, configuration, capacitance, performance, end-use market segment and key consuming country to 2017.Published By: Paumanok Publications Date Published: Jan 2012 * * * * * * LTE - Strategies for MNOs This report provides an
overview of the latest
trends in the fast growing
LTE market and the
reasons driving MNOs'
migration to LTE. It also
analyses operators' roll-out
strategies, LTE networks,
technical hurdles, the
regulatory environment and
LTE spectrum issues, in
addition to spotlighting the
key players' different
strategies and what will
change with LTE.
Key questions
- LTE ecosystem is growing fast - TD-LTE is now available
commercially. Will it complement LTE FDD? LTE Advanced will
arrive sooner than expected - what impact will this have on
MNOs' strategies?
- More than 14 frequency bands are already in use for LTE
around the World. How will operators manage LTE spectrum?
- What mobile CAPEX and strategies can we expect the different
operators?
- How are MNOs making the switch to LTE and how will their
LTE strategies differ?
- Who are the main LTE
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Please note:This file is delivered as a Zip file.Published By: IDATE Date Published: Jan 2011 * * * * * *
Note: The first letter of the handset model indicates the manufacturer:
- d = Mitsubishi
- f = Fujitsu
- n = NEC
- nm = Nokia
- p = Panasonic
- sh = Sharp
- so = Sony
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