With the completion of China's large-scale 4G/LTE deployment, the global LTE market has slowed down.
Recently, Indian operators announced the launch of LTE services, and the market is enthusiastic about the development of LTE in India. At the end of 2015, India's mobile users reached 1 billion, becoming the second country to join the 1 billion club after China. The global mobile industry hopes that the development of India's 4G market can make up for the slowdown of China's 4G market. Because the Chinese LTE market has been the savior of global network infrastructure providers with stagnant growth in other regional markets in the past few years. But Ovum analysts believe that India is very different in terms of mobile investment levels, competition, policy and regulatory measures and methods compared to China. The Indian LTE market will grow steadily in the next five years, but by the end of the century LTE will become the dominant technology in the Indian mobile broadband market.