'Huawei's Global Sales Revenues to Reach $35.9 Billion in 2012' Says Visiongain Report
LONDON, September 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Visiongain's latest publication The Huawei Report 2012-2017: Securing New Markets and Gaining Competitive Advantage in the LTE Domain examines Huawei with a focus on how the company might overcome current barriers to global expansion. Global Huawei revenues will reach $35.9 billion in 2012.
Huawei have the products, solutions and expertise to be a global leader in the telecoms space, yet several factors have converged to halt the company's expansion in key geographical regions. Will these factors prevent Huawei from continuing to gain market share or can an alternative strategy provide Huawei with the footing needed to break into North America?
On the verge of global LTE availability operators and OEMs are positioning themselves for the transformative impact that the next generation of mobile networks will have on the telecoms landscape. In this timely and holistic report Huawei's LTE business models and strategies are revealed and analyzed.
Huawei's main business is in the infrastructure market. In this report Huawei's offerings are evaluated alongside the offerings and strategies of their main competitors, providing the reader with an unbiased analysis of the leading vendors in the telecom infrastructure space. Further to this, the report details Huawei's increasing focus in the device space with detailed forecasts of device shipments in several different segments.
The Visiongain author of The Huawei Report 2012-2017: Securing New Markets and Gaining Competitive Advantage in the LTE Domain report commented that "Huawei are well positioned to gain significant market share in the LTE space in virtually every market apart from North America. Legal issues in key regions may mean that they will have to adopt a different strategy in order to expand globally, this report details what that strategy might be, and how successful Huawei could be by 2017."
The report contains 96 tables, charts, figures and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within Huawei's product range and market standing. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2017 in terms of value (US$) for Huawei revenues as well as detailed forecasts of mobile handset, smartphone and tablet shipments. In addition, 5 regional markets are forecast and analysed by Visiongain over the period 2012-2017.
The Huawei Report 2012-2017: Securing New Markets and Gaining Competitive Advantage in the LTE Domain report will be of value to current and future potential investors into the LTE space, as well as OEMs, operators and app developers who wish to gain an insight into Huawei's strategies and future plans.
For sample pages and further information concerning the Visiongain report The Huawei Report 2012-2017: Securing New Markets and Gaining Competitive Advantage in the LTE Domain please visit http://www.visiongain.com/Report/902/The-Huawei-Report-2012-2017-Securing-New-Markets-and-Gaining-Competitive-Advantage-in-the-LTE-Domain
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