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Author: Christopher Taylor
Publication Date: May 01 2016
Pages: 32
Report Type: Data Table, Excel
RF and Wireless

Cellular RF Component Forecast 2015 - 2020: PAs, Duplexers, and LNAs on a Growth Trajectory with LTE



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Report Summary:

Maturing regional markets for cellphones will constrain growth of mobile device shipments over the next five years, but the cellular transition to LTE will lead to increasing shipments and revenue for power amplifiers, duplexers, LNAs, switches, antenna tuners, and related RF front-end modules combining these functions.  This EXCEL-based data table report provides market estimates and forecasts for these and other cellular radio components.

Updated May 4, 2016 at 4:00 PM EST.


Table of Contents

1. Title Page
2.Contents
3. Analysis
4. Cellular Summary
5. Cellular Production - Type
6. Global RF Rollup (All Cellular)
7. GSM / GPRS / EDGE
8. UMTS & TD-SCDMA
9. LTE
10. CDMA
11. Other Air Interfaces
12. Definitions
13. Methodology
14. Analyst Contacts

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