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(CityRegions.Com, September 22, 2017 ) The “Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier Wi-Fi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & Fronthaul” report presents an in-depth assessment of the wireless network infrastructure ecosystem including enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, investment trends, mobile operator revenue potential, regional CapEx commitments, network rollout strategies, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and vendor market share. The report also presents forecasts for wireless network infrastructure investments from 2016 till 2030. The forecasts cover 9 individual submarkets and 6 regions. The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
The term “Wireless Network Infrastructure” has conventionally been associated with macrocell RAN (Radio Access Network) and mobile core segments of mobile operator networks. However, the scope of the term is expanding as mobile operators increase their investments in Heterogeneous Network or HetNet infrastructure such as small cells, carrier Wi-Fi and DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems), to cope with increasing capacity and coverage requirements.
In addition, mobile operators are keen to shift towards a C-RAN (Centralized RAN) architecture, which centralizes baseband functionality to be shared across a large number of distributed radio nodes. In comparison to standalone clusters of base stations, C-RAN provides significant performance and economic benefits such as baseband pooling, enhanced coordination between cells, virtualization, network extensibility and energy efficiency.
Due to a decline in macrocell RAN infrastructure spending, SNS Research estimates that the wireless network infrastructure market will remain relatively flat through 2020, with annual investments of over $61 Billion. We also expect a significant shift in investments towards small cells, C-RAN, DAS and carrier Wi-Fi infrastructure. By 2020, these four submarkets, together with their fronthaul and backhaul segments, will account for over 50% of all wireless network infrastructure spending.
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Figure 1: Subsegments of the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market 54 Figure 2: IMT-2020 Development Roadmap 62 Figure 3: Macrocell RAN Component Segmentation by Technology 64 Figure 4: HetNet RAN Component Segmentation by Technology 66 Figure 5: Global VoLTE Subscriptions: 2016 – 2030 (Millions) 70 Figure 6: Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Segmentation by Technology 71 Figure 7: Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Region: 2016 – 2030 (Exabytes) 75 Figure 8: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Access Network Technology: 2016 – 2030 (Exabytes) 76 Figure 9: Global Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Spending: 2016 – 2030 ($ Million) 77 Figure 10: TCO Comparison for 2G, 3G, LTE and HetNet Deployments ($ per GB) 78 Figure 11: Strategic Options for Mobile Operators 83 Figure 12: Global Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 – 2030 ($ Million) 87 Figure 13: Mobile Network CapEx by Region: 2016 – 2030 ($ Million) 88 Figure 14: CapEx Commitments for Top 25 Mobile Operators: 2015 ($ Million) 89 Figure 15: China Mobile CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 90 Figure 16: China Unicom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 90 Figure 17: AT&T Mobility CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 91 Figure 18: Vodafone CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 91 Figure 19: Verizon Wireless CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 92 Figure 20: China Telecom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 92 Figure 21: NTT DoCoMo CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 93 Figure 22: Sprint CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 93 Figure 23: SoftBank CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 94 Figure 24: T-Mobile US CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 94 Figure 25: KDDI CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 95 Figure 26: DT (Deutsche Telekom) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 95 Figure 27: MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 96 Figure 28: Orange CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 96 Figure 29: Telenor Group CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 97 Figure 30: SK Telecom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 97 Figure 31: Vivo CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 98 Figure 32: TIM Brazil CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 98 Figure 33: LG Uplus CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 99 Figure 34: Telkomsel CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 99 Figure 35: Megafon CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 100 Figure 36: Bharti Airtel CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 100 Figure 37: Movistar Venezuela CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 101 Figure 38: TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) 101
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