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Japanese mobile infrastructure market drops 16% to $1.5billion

The LTE hardware market is expected to slowdown until 2020.

In the first half of 2016 (H1 2016), the mobile infrastructure market in Japan dropped 16 percent year-over-year, to $1.5 billion despite a solid jump in wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) baseband unit (BBU) shipments, said IHS Markit.

Moving forward, the LTE hardware market in Japan is forecast to decline at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -11.2 percent from 2015 to 2020.

Here's more from IHS Markit:

As we anticipated, the Japanese mobile infrastructure market saw a significant year-over-year drop in H1 2016. The market was dragged by CDMA2000 and Long Term Evolution (LTE) -- confirming the continuous decline in hardware rollouts. Software-based carrier aggregation implementations, meanwhile, remained steady.

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Leading vendors such as Nokia Networks, Ericsson, NEC and Fujitsu experienced double-digit revenue declines in H1 2016, due to a drop-off in LTE deployments.

Some carriers are deploying loads of W-CDMA BBUs in anticipation of the Tokyo Olympics.

Although Japan is a frontrunner in 5G, 3G revenue swelled 11 percent year-over-year in H1 2016, driven by W-CDMA. LTE sales, in contrast, declined by 20 percent.

W-CDMA BBU-only shipments were strong in H1 2016, propelling a 43 percent increase in revenue from the same period a year ago. And there were no remote radio heads (RRHs) to be seen.

We believe that NTT DOCOMO and, to some extent, SoftBank Mobile are beefing up their 3G networks in anticipation of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The idea is to ensure that tourists and other foreign visitors can roam on 3G to use their devices that may not necessarily roam on 4G. Consequently, they are building the foundation for now and will gradually add RRHs when demand surfaces.

Service providers know that they are going to have to keep their 3G networks alive for some time to support tourists visiting Japan -- particularly during the Olympics.
Long-term outlook for LTE.

Through 2020, Japan will be in a transition mode characterized by 3.5 GHz time division duplex (TDD) LTE capacity upgrades and 5G preparations. As a result, IHS Markit forecasts the LTE hardware market in Japan to decline from $3.2 billion in 2016 to $1.9 billion in 2020.

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