The wireless network infrastructure market is currently in a phase of transition as mobile operators seek to address increasing mobile traffic demands amidst global economic uncertainties. This paradigm shift is bringing new challenges and opportunities to infrastructure vendors. In 2015, global 2G, 3G and 4G wireless infrastructure revenues stood at nearly $65 Billion. SNS Research estimates that these revenues will remain flat in 2016, largely due to declining macrocell RAN and mobile core investments. Over the next four years, the market is expected to decline at a CAGR of 1%, eventually shrinking to $61 Billion by the end of 2020. Despite the ongoing decline in the wider market, mobile operators are expected to significantly increase their spending in the evolving HetNet (Heterogeneous Network) submarket, which encompasses small cells, carrier Wi-Fi, DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) and C-RAN (Centralized RAN) infrastructure. Small cell and carrier Wi-Fi equipment alone will represent a market worth $3 Billion in 2016. Supplemented further by DAS and C-RAN investments, the HetNet sector is attracting considerable attention from both established vendors as well as startups that solely focus on this submarket. Spanning over 1,000 pages, 'The 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G Wireless Network Infrastructure Market: 2016 – 2030 – with an Evaluation of Wi-Fi and WiMAX' report package encompasses two comprehensive reports covering both the conventional 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G wireless network infrastructure market as well as the emerging HetNet submarket: - The Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier Wi-Fi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & Fronthaul - The HetNet Ecosystem (Small Cells, Carrier Wi-Fi, C-RAN & DAS): 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts This report package provides an in-depth assessment of the 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G wireless network infrastructure market and also explores the HetNet submarket. Besides analyzing the key market drivers, challenges, regional CapEx commitments and vendor strategies, the report package also presents revenue and unit shipment forecasts for the wireless network infrastructure, macrocell, mobile core, small cell, Wi-Fi offload, DAS, C-RAN and the mobile transport submarkets from 2016 to 2030 at a regional as well as a global scale. The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report package. Topics Covered: The report covers the following topics: - 2G (GSM and CDMA) technology and market trends - 3G (W-CDMA/HSPA, TD-SCDMA and CDMA-2000) technology and market trends - 4G (LTE, LTE-Advanced and WiMAX) technology and market trends - 5G (IMT-2020) technology and market trends - Mobile core technology and market trends - Mobile transport (backhaul and fronthaul) technology and market trends - HetNet (Wi-Fi offloading, small cell, C-RAN and DAS) technology and market trends - Analysis of key trends such as enterprise RAN, TD-LTE, VoLTE virtualization, unlicensed small cells and SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) - Market drivers for wireless network infrastructure investments - Challenges and barriers to the ecosystem - Profiles and strategies of over 350 wireless network infrastructure vendors - Global and regional market analysis and forecasts - SWOT analysis of the wireless network infrastructure market Key Questions Answered: The report provides answers to the following key questions: - How is the 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G wireless network infrastructure market evolving by segment and region? - What will the market size be in 2016 and at what rate will it grow? - What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth? - How will the market shape for HetNet infrastructure such as small cells, C-RAN and DAS? - How big is the opportunity for enterprise RAN deployments? - How will Wi-Fi fit into future network architectures for access and offload? - Who are the key vendors in the market, what is their market share and what are their strategies? - What strategies should be adopted by mobile operators and vendors to remain a dominant market force? - Which 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G technology constitutes the highest amount of spending and how will this evolve overtime? - How will LTE deployments proceed, and how long will 2G/3G technologies coexist with LTE? - When will WiMAX infrastructure spending diminish? - What is the global and regional outlook for RAN and mobile core submarkets? - What is the opportunity for mobile transport networking gear, and what new backhaul/fronthaul solutions are evolving?
List of Companies & Organizations Mentioned:The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report:
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) 3GPP2 (3rd Generation Partnership Project 2) 3Roam 4ipnet 4RF 6WIND ABB Ablaze Wireless Absolute Analysis Accedian Networks Accelink Technologies Accelleran Accuris Networks AceAxis Actelis Networks Actiontec Actus Networks Adax ADB ADI (Analog Devices Inc.) ADLINK Technology ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies) ADTRAN ADVA Optical Networking Advantech Advantech Wireless Aerohive Networks Affarii Technologies Affirmed Networks AirHop Communications Airspan Networks Airvana AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices) ALAXALA Networks Albis Technologies Alcatel-Lucent ALCOMA Allied Data Technologies Allied Telesis Allot Communications Alpha Networks Altera Corporation Altiostar Networks Alvarion Technologies Amarisoft Amdocs América Móvil Group American Tower Corporation Anite Anritsu Corporation Aptilo Networks Aquantia Arcadyan Technology Corporation Argela Aricent ARItel ARM Holdings Arqiva Arris Artemis Networks Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artiza Networks Aruba Networks Askey Computer Corporation ASOCS Astellia ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute) AT&T Mobility Athena Wireless Communications Athonet Autelan Avago Technologies Avanti Communications Aviat Networks AVM Axis Teknologies Axxcelera Broadband Wireless (Moseley Associates) Azcom Technology BandwidthX Benetel Bharti Airtel Birdstep Technology Black Box Corporation BLiNQ Networks Blu Wireless Technology BluWan BridgeWave Communications Broadband Forum Broadcom Corporation Brocade Communications Systems Browan Communications BSG Wireless BT Group BTI Systems BTI Wireless CableFree Solutions Cadence Design Systems Calix Cambium Networks Canoga Perkins Carlson Wireless Technologies Casa Systems Cavium CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.) CCI (Communication Components Inc.) CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.) CCI (Crown Castle International) CCI Systems CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems) CeedTec Cellcom Cellwize Celtro Ceragon China Mobile China Telecom China Unicom Chunghwa Telecom Cielo Networks Ciena Corporation Cisco Systems ClearSky Technologies Cloudberry Mobile Cobham Wireless Coherent Logix Colt Technology Services Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Comcores ApS CommAgility CommScope Comtrend Connectem Contela ConteXtream Corecess Coriant Corning CS Corporation Cyan D2 Technologies Dali Wireless DASAN Networks Datang Mobile Dell DeltaNode (Bird Technologies) Direct Beam Dish Network D-Link Corporation Dongwon T&I DragonWave DT (Deutsche Telekom) eASIC Corporation E-Band Communications (Moseley Associates) EBlink ECI Telecom Eden Rock Communications Edgewater Wireless Systems EDX Wireless EE EION Wireless Elva-1 Eoptolink Technology ERCOM Ericsson Ethertronics ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) Exalt Communications EXFO ExteNet Systems Extreme Networks EZchip Semiconductor Faraday Technology Corporation FastBack Networks Federated Wireless Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications) Fiberhome Technologies FibroLan Finisar Corporation Firetide Fortinet Foxcom Freescale Semiconductor Front Porch Fujitsu Galtronics Gemtek Technology Company GENBAND Genmix Technology GigaLight (Shenzhen Gigalight Technology Company) Gilat Satellite Networks GlobalFoundaries GoNet Systems Goodman Networks Google GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation) GSMA GWT (Global Wireless Technologies) Handlink Technologies HFR HG Genuine Hisense (Hisense Broadband Multimedia Technology) Hitachi HP (Hewlett-Packard) Huahuan Huawei Hughes Network Systems HXI iDirect IDT (Integrated Device Technology) IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) IMEC International Infinera InfoVista InnoLight Technology Corporation Intel Corporation InterDigital Intracom Telecom ip.access IPITEK iPosi Iskratel ITU (International Telecommunications Union) Ixia JMA Wireless JRC (Japan Radio Company) Juni Global Juniper Networks Kathrein-Werke KG KDDI KEYMILE Keysight Technologies Kisan Telecom KMW KPN KT Corporation Kumu Networks Lattice Semiconductor Lemko LG Uplus LGS Innovations LightPointe Communications Lime Microsystems Loea Corporation Lumentum Macom (M/A-COM Technology Solutions) MAX4G Maxim Integrated MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum) MegaFon Mellanox Technologies MER-CellO Wireless Solutions Meru Networks Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group) Microsemi Corporation Microwave Networks MIMOon MIMOtech Mitel Networks Corporation Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Mobiveil Molex Movistar Venezuela MRV Communications MTI Mobile MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) Nash Technologies NEC Corporation NETGEAR Netgem NetScout Systems New Postcom Equipment Company NewNet Communication Technologies Nexcomm Systems Nexius Nextivity NexxComm Wireless NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance Node-H Nokia Networks Nomadix Nomor Research NTT DoCoMo NuRAN Wireless Nutaq NXP Semiconductors Oceus Networks Octasic OE Solutions OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Omnitron Systems OneAccess Networks Optulink Orange Overture Networks P.I. Works Panasonic Corporation Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company) Parallel Wireless Pletronics PMC-Sierra Polaris Networks Polewall Positron Potevio (China Potevio Company) Procera Networks Proxim Wireless Corporation Public Wireless QEOS Qualcomm Quanta Computer Qucell Qulsar Quortus Qwilt RACOM RAD Data Communications RADCOM Radisys Corporation RADWIN Rakon Rearden Red Hat Redline Communications Reverb Networks RF DSP RF Window RFS (Radio Frequency Systems) Rosenberger Ro-Timak Technology Ruckus Wireless SAF Tehnika Sagemcom Saguna Networks SAI Technology Samji Electronics Company Samsung Electronics Sarokal Test Systems Senao Networks SerComm Corporation SFR SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica) Siklu Silicon Labs SingTel Sistelbanda SK Telecom SK Telesys SkyFiber Small Cell Forum SMC Networks Smith Micro Software SoftBank Corporation SoftBank Mobile Solectek SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies) Source Photonics SpectrumMax SpiderCloud Wireless Sprint Sprint Corporation Star Microwave Star Solutions Sub10 Systems Sumitomo Electric Industries Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company) Sunwave Communications Syniverse Technologies Taqua Tarana Wireless Tata Elxsi TE Connectivity Tecom TEKTELIC Communications Telco Systems Telecom Italia Telefónica Telenor Group TeliaSonera Telkomsel Tellion Tellumat Telrad Networks Telsey Telstra Telum Telus Mobility TEOCO Corporation TESSCO Technologies TI (Texas Instruments) Tilgin TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) TIM Brazil T-Mobile USA Towerstream TP-LINK Technologies Trango Systems Transmode Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Tulinx Ubiquiti Networks Ubiquoss U-blox UTStarcom Vectron International Verizon Wireless Viavi Solutions VimpelCom Virgin Media Vivo Vodafone Group VPIsystems Vubiq Networks Wave1 Wavesight WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance) WeFi Westell Technologies Wi-Fi Alliance WiMAX Forum Wind River WiPro WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation) Xavi Technologies XCellAir Xelic Xilinx Yamaha Corporation Zayo Group Z-Com (ZDC Wireless) Zebra Technologies Corporation Zhone Technologies Zinwave ZTE ZyXEL
|