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The Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2016 =96 2030 =96 Macrocell = RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier Wi-Fi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & F= ronthaul (Report) =20 Hello=20 Let me offer you the latest SNS Research report to you and your team, " The= Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Macrocell RAN, Sm= all Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier Wi-Fi, Mobile Core, Backhaul & Fronthau= l " Below is the report highlight and if you like I can send you sample pag= es for your details inside. =20 Our reports are compiled with primary and secondary informations to produce= an overall industry outlook. =20 Key Questions Answered: =20 The report provides answers to the following key questions: How big is the 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G wireless network infrastructure opportunit= y=3F What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth=3F How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region=3F Which submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth=3F What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow=3F How will the market shape for small cell, C-RAN, carrier Wi-Fi and DAS depl= oyments=3F How much service revenue will be generated by mobile operator networks=3F=20 When will 2G and 3G infrastructure spending diminish=3F What is the outlook for LTE and 5G infrastructure investments=3F What are the future prospects of millimeter wave technology for backhaul, f= ronthaul and RAN deployments=3F Who are the key vendors in the market, what is their market share and what = are their strategies=3F What strategies should wireless network infrastructure vendors and mobile o= perators adopt to remain competitive=3F Report Information: Release Date: March 2016 Number of Pages: 612 Number of Tables and Figures: 347 =20 Report Overview: The term =93Wireless Network Infrastructure=94 has conventionally been asso= ciated with macrocell RAN (Radio Access Network) and mobile core segments o= f mobile operator networks. However, the scope of the term is expanding as = mobile operators increase their investments in Heterogeneous Network or Het= Net infrastructure such as small cells, carrier Wi-Fi and DAS (Distributed = Antenna Systems), to cope with increasing capacity and coverage requirement= s. In addition, mobile operators are keen to shift towards a C-RAN (Centralize= d RAN) architecture, which centralizes baseband functionality to be shared = across a large number of distributed radio nodes. In comparison to standalo= ne clusters of base stations, C-RAN provides significant performance and ec= onomic benefits such as baseband pooling, enhanced coordination between cel= ls, virtualization, network extensibility and energy efficiency. Due to a decline in macrocell RAN infrastructure spending, SNS Research est= imates that the wireless network infrastructure market will remain relative= ly flat through 2020, with annual investments of over $61 Billion. We also = expect a significant shift in investments towards small cells, C-RAN, DAS a= nd carrier Wi-Fi infrastructure. By 2020, these four submarkets, together w= ith their fronthaul and backhaul segments, will account for over 50% of all= wireless network infrastructure spending. The =93Wireless Network Infrastructure Ecosystem: 2016 =96 2030 =96 Macroce= ll RAN, Small Cells, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, Carrier Wi-Fi, Mobile Core, Backhaul = & Fronthaul=94 report presents an in-depth assessment of the wireless netwo= rk infrastructure ecosystem including enabling technologies, key trends, ma= rket drivers, challenges, investment trends, mobile operator revenue potent= ial, regional CapEx commitments, network rollout strategies, future roadmap= , value chain, ecosystem player profiles and vendor market share. The repor= t also presents forecasts for wireless network infrastructure investments f= rom 2016 till 2030. The forecasts cover 9 individual submarkets and 6 regio= ns. The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantita= tive data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report. Key Findings: =20 The report has the following key findings: Due to a decline in macrocell RAN infrastructure spending, SNS Research est= imates that the wireless network infrastructure market will remain relative= ly flat through 2020, with annual investments of over $61 Billion. SNS Research expects a significant shift in investments towards small cells= , C-RAN, DAS and carrier Wi-Fi infrastructure. By 2020, these four submarke= ts, together with their fronthaul and backhaul segments, will account for o= ver 50% of all wireless network infrastructure spending. Small cell and C-RAN solutions are beginning to converge as small cell OEMs= seek to capitalize on the benefits of centralized coordination for in-buil= ding and enterprise coverage. Driven by ongoing large scale deployments, we estimate that LTE networks wi= ll generate nearly $800 Billion in annual service revenue by 2020. Vendors are increasing their focus on profit margins. Many are already cutt= ing staff, embracing operational excellence, evolving their new business mo= dels, acquiring niche businesses and expanding their managed services offer= ings. New CapEx commitment avenues such as HetNet infrastructure and virtualizati= on will continue to usher industry restructuring, and market consolidation. Topics Covered: =20 The report covers the following topics: Up-to-date coverage of market dynamics allowing wireless network infrastruc= ture vendors to analyze opportunities and challenges of selling to mobile o= perators in different regional markets Analysis of demand and supply of wireless network infrastructure including = forecasts of investment trends, technology requirements and deployment stra= tegies for antenna, RAN, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul deployments Review of mobile operator CapEx commitments, subscriptions, traffic project= ions and service revenue, by technology and region Market outlook for key technologies including TD-LTE, LTE-Advanced, VoLTE, = RCS, LTE broadcast, unlicensed LTE small cells and 5G Industry roadmap and value chain Profiles and strategies of over 350 ecosystem players including wireless ne= twork infrastructure vendors and enabling technology providers Vendor market share for macrocell RAN, small cells, C-RAN, DAS, carrier Wi-= Fi, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul Forecast Segmentation: =20 Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and thei= r subcategories: Macrocell RAN Air Interface Technology Segmentation 2G & 3G LTE FDD TD-LTE WiMAX Mobile Core Technology Segmentation 3G Packet Core HLR (Home Location Register) MSS (Mobile Switching Subsystem) LTE EPC (Evolved Packet Core) WiMAX Mobile Core 5G Mobile Core Macrocell Backhaul Technology Segmentation Ethernet Microwave & Millimeter Wave Satellite WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) PON (Passive Optical Network) Others Small Cells Air Interface Technology Segmentation 2G & 3G LTE 5G Deployment Model Segmentation Indoor Outdoor Use Case Segmentation Residential Enterprise Urban Rural & Suburban Cell Size Segmentation Femtocells Picocells Microcells Small Cell Backhaul Technology Segmentation DSL Ethernet Microwave Millimeter Wave Satellite Fiber & Others Carrier Wi-Fi Submarket Segmentation Access Points Access Point Controllers Integration Approach Segmentation Standalone Wi-Fi Hotspots Managed Wi-Fi Offload C-RAN Air Interface Technology Segmentation 3G & LTE 5G Deployment Model Segmentation Indoor Outdoor Submarket Segmentation BBUs (Baseband Units) RRHs (Remote Radio Heads) C-RAN Fronthaul Technology Segmentation Dedicated Fiber WDM OTN (Optical Transport Network) PON Ethernet Microwave Millimeter Wave DAS Deployment Model Segmentation Indoor Outdoor Regional Markets Asia Pacific Eastern Europe Latin & Central America Middle East & Africa North America Western Europe Report Pricing: =20 Single User License: USD 2,500 Company Wide License: USD 3,500 Ordering Process: Please contact Andy Silva on andy.silva@snscommunication.com Provide the following information: 1. Report Title - 2. Report License - (Single User/Company Wide) 3. Name - 4. Email - 5. Job Title - 6. Company - 7. Invoice Address - Please contact me if you have any questions, or wish to purchase a copy. Ta= ble of contents and List of figures mentioned below for your better inside. I look forward to hearing from you. Kind Regards =20 Andy Silva Marketing Executive Signals and Systems Telecom andy.silva@snscommunication.com =20 __________________________________________________________________________= ___________ =20 Table of contents =20 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Topics Covered 1.3 Forecast Segmentation 1.4 Key Questions Answered 1.5 Key Findings 1.6 Methodology 1.7 Target Audience 1.8 Companies & Organizations Mentioned Chapter 2: An Overview of Wireless Network Infrastructure 2.1 What is Wireless Network Infrastructure=3F 2.2 2G: GSM & CDMA 2.2.1 2G Trends & Developments 2.2.2 2G Market Summary 2.3 3G: W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA & CDMA2000 2.3.1 3G Trends & Developments 2.3.2 3G Market Summary 2.4 4G: LTE, LTE-Advanced & WiMAX 2.4.1 4G Trends & Developments 2.4.2 4G Market Summary 2.5 5G: IMT-2020 Technologies 2.5.1 5G Trends & Developments 2.5.2 5G Market Summary 2.6 Macrocell RAN 2.6.1 Macrocell RAN Trends & Developments 2.7 HetNet RAN 2.7.1 HetNet RAN Trends & Developments 2.7.2 Small Cells 2.7.3 C-RAN 2.7.4 DAS 2.7.5 Carrier Wi-Fi 2.8 Mobile Core 2.8.1 Mobile Core Trends & Developments 2.9 Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul 2.9.1 Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Trends & Developments =20 Chapter 3: Market Drivers, Barriers & Risks 3.1 Market Drivers 3.1.1 Mobile Subscriptions Growth 3.1.2 Smartphone & Tablet Proliferation 3.1.3 Growing Penetration of Mobile Broadband 3.1.4 Mobile Data Traffic Growth 3.1.5 Interest from Vertical Markets 3.1.6 Reducing the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) 3.1.7 Replacement of Legacy Infrastructure: Continued Growth in Transport= Networking 3.1.8 Advances in Spectrum Flexibility & Carrier Aggregation: Driving Het= Net Deployments 3.1.9 Strategic Choice for CDMA & WiMAX Operators: Join Mainstream Ecosys= tem 3.1.10 Addressing Legacy Network Congestion 3.1.11 Bringing Broadband to the Masses 3.1.12 Trend Summary: Which Segments of the Wireless Infrastructure Marke= t Will Witness Growth=3F 3.2 Barriers & Risks 3.2.1 CapEx Commitments 3.2.2 Spectrum Scarcity 3.2.3 RAN Sharing: A Concept Embraced by Mobile Operators 3.2.4 Operators Are Finding Innovative Ways to Address Capacity Issues 3.2.5 Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Threats 3.2.6 Country Specific Risks 3.3 Key Strategic Options for Mobile Operators 3.4 Business Case for Investments in New and Existing Technologies 3.4.1 Gain Operational Efficiencies Through Strategic Investments 3.4.2 Invest in Capacity for Increased Revenue Opportunities 3.4.3 Deliver Best User Experience 3.4.4 Reduce Competitive Threats 3.4.5 Reserve Network Capacity the M2M Opportunities 3.4.6 Increase Customer Satisfaction 3.4.7 Capitalize on Differentiation Strategies 3.4.8 Evolve Towards the Next Generation =20 Chapter 4: Mobile Network CapEx Review 4.1 Global Mobile Network CapEx 4.2 Regional Split 4.3 Key Operator Commitments 4.3.1 China Mobile 4.3.2 China Unicom 4.3.3 AT&T Mobility 4.3.4 Vodafone Group 4.3.5 Verizon Wireless 4.3.6 China Telecom 4.3.7 NTT DoCoMo 4.3.8 Sprint Corporation 4.3.9 SoftBank Corporation 4.3.10 T-Mobile USA 4.3.11 KDDI 4.3.12 DT (Deutsche Telekom) 4.3.13 MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) 4.3.14 Orange 4.3.15 Telenor Group 4.3.16 SK Telecom 4.3.17 Vivo 4.3.18 TIM Brazil 4.3.19 LG Uplus 4.3.20 Telkomsel 4.3.21 Megafon 4.3.22 Bharti Airtel 4.3.23 Movistar Venezuela 4.3.24 TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) 4.3.25 Vimpelcom 4.4 Asia Pacific Mobile Network CapEx 4.5 Eastern Europe Mobile Network CapEx 4.6 Latin & Central America Mobile Network CapEx 4.7 Middle East & Africa Mobile Network CapEx 4.8 North America Mobile Network CapEx 4.9 Western Europe Mobile Network CapEx =20 Chapter 5: Mobile Network Subscriptions & Service Revenue Review 5.1 Global Mobile Network Subscriptions 5.2 Global Mobile Network Service Revenue 5.3 Segmentation by Technology 5.3.1 2G & 3G 5.3.2 FDD LTE 5.3.3 TD-LTE 5.3.4 WiMAX 5.3.5 5G 5.4 Regional Split 5.5 Asia Pacific 5.6 Eastern Europe 5.7 Latin & Central America 5.8 Middle East & Africa 5.9 North America 5.10 Western Europe =20 Chapter 6: Wireless Network Deployment Strategies 6.1 Antenna & RAN Strategies 6.1.1 Single RAN vs. Overlay Deployment 6.1.2 Adopting an RRH and FTTA Design 6.1.3 Migrating Towards C-RAN Architecture 6.1.4 Optimal Antenna Selection 6.1.5 Interference Limitation Strategies 6.1.6 Managing Co-Existence with Legacy 2G/3G RF Sites 6.2 Mobile Core Strategies 6.2.1 Integration of Functions & Virtualization 6.2.2 Deployment Architecture Choices 6.2.3 Supporting Legacy Networks 6.2.4 Integration with IMS 6.2.5 Embedding DPI for Policy Enforcement & Network Optimization 6.3 Backhaul & Fronthaul Strategies 6.3.1 Architectural Impact of X2 Interface 6.3.2 LTE-Advanced Requirements 6.3.3 Growing Backhaul Capacity & Latency Requirements 6.3.4 IPsec 6.3.5 Technology Options: Fiber, Microwave & Millimeter Wave 6.3.6 Developing a HetNet Backhaul Strategy 6.3.7 Synchronization and Timing 6.3.8 Transport Network Sharing 6.3.9 Fronthaul Options: Alternatives to Dedicated Fiber =20 Chapter 7: Industry Roadmap & Value Chain 7.1 Industry Roadmap 7.1.1 2016 - 2020: Large Scale LTE & HetNet Infrastructure Rollouts 7.1.2 2020 - 2025: The Cloud RAN Era - Moving Towards C-RAN and Virtualiz= ation 7.1.3 2025 - 2030: Continued Investments with 5G Network Rollouts 7.2 Value Chain 7.3 Embedded Technology Ecosystem 7.3.1 Chipset Developers 7.3.2 Embedded Component/Software Providers 7.4 RAN Ecosystem 7.4.1 Macrocell RAN OEMs 7.4.2 Pure-Play Small Cell OEMs 7.4.3 Wi-Fi Access Point OEMs 7.4.4 DAS & Repeater Solution Providers 7.4.5 C-RAN Solution Providers 7.4.6 Other Technology Providers 7.5 Transport Networking Ecosystem 7.5.1 Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers 7.6 Mobile Core Ecosystem 7.6.1 Mobile Core Solution Providers 7.7 Connectivity Ecosystem 7.7.1 Mobile Operators 7.7.2 Wi-Fi Connectivity Providers 7.7.3 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) Providers 7.8 SON Ecosystem 7.8.1 SON Solution Providers 7.9 SDN & NFV Ecosystem 7.9.1 SDN & NFV Providers =20 Chapter 8: Vendor Landscape 8.1 Vendor Outlook 8.1.1 Pricing & Growth Sustainability 8.1.2 Portfolio Diversification 8.2 Vendor Ranking 8.2.1 Macrocell RAN 8.2.2 Mobile Core 8.2.3 Small Cells 8.2.4 Carrier Wi-Fi 8.2.5 C-RAN 8.2.6 DAS 8.2.7 Backhaul & Fronthaul =20 Chapter 9: Wireless Network Infrastructure Incumbents 9.1 Cisco Systems 9.2 Ericsson 9.3 Fujitsu 9.4 Hitachi 9.5 Huawei 9.6 NEC Corporation 9.7 Nokia Networks & Alcatel-Lucent 9.8 Samsung Electronics 9.9 ZTE =20 Chapter 10: Macrocell RAN, Small Cell, C-RAN & Mobile Core Specialists 10.1 Accelleran 10.2 Adax 10.3 ADB 10.4 Affirmed Networks 10.5 Airspan Networks 10.6 Alpha Networks 10.7 Altiostar Networks 10.8 Arcadyan Technology Corporation 10.9 Argela 10.10 ARItel 10.11 Artemis Networks 10.12 Askey Computer Corporation 10.13 ASOCS 10.14 Athonet 10.15 Athena Wireless Communications (Google) 10.16 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless (Moseley Associates) 10.17 Brocade Communications Systems 10.18 Casa Systems 10.19 CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.) 10.20 Contela 10.21 CS Corporation 10.22 Datang Mobile 10.23 Dongwon T&I 10.24 Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications) 10.25 Gemtek Technology Company 10.26 GENBAND 10.27 GWT (Global Wireless Technologies) 10.28 HP (Hewlett-Packard) 10.29 ip.access 10.30 Juni Global 10.31 Juniper Networks 10.32 Lemko 10.33 LGS Innovations 10.34 Mitel Networks Corporation 10.35 New Postcom Equipment Company 10.36 NewNet Communication Technologies 10.37 Nutaq 10.38 Oceus Networks 10.39 Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company) 10.40 Parallel Wireless 10.41 Polaris Networks 10.42 Potevio (China Potevio Company) 10.43 Quanta Computer 10.44 Qucell 10.45 Quortus 10.46 Redline Communications 10.47 Sagemcom 10.48 Samji Electronics Company 10.49 SerComm Corporation 10.50 SK Telesys 10.51 SpiderCloud Wireless 10.52 Star Solutions 10.53 Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company) 10.54 Taqua 10.55 Tecom 10.56 TEKTELIC Communications 10.57 Telum 10.58 Telrad Networks 10.59 WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation) 10.60 Z-Com (ZDC Wireless) =20 Chapter 11: Antenna, DAS & Repeater Solution Specialists 11.1 AceAxis 11.2 ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies) 11.3 Affarii Technologies 11.4 American Tower Corporation 11.5 Arqiva 11.6 Axis Teknologies 11.7 Black Box Corporation 11.8 BTI Wireless 11.9 CCI (Communication Components Inc.) 11.10 CCI (Crown Castle International) 11.11 CCI Systems 11.12 Cobham Wireless 11.13 Comba Telecom Systems Holdings 11.14 CommScope 11.15 Corning 11.16 Dali Wireless 11.17 DeltaNode (Bird Technologies) 11.18 Ethertronics 11.19 ExteNet Systems 11.20 Foxcom 11.21 Galtronics 11.22 Goodman Networks 11.23 GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation) 11.24 JRC (Japan Radio Company) 11.25 JMA Wireless 11.26 Kisan Telecom 11.27 KMW 11.28 Kathrein-Werke KG 11.29 MER-CellO Wireless Solutions 11.30 Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group) 11.31 MTI Mobile 11.32 Nexius 11.33 Nextivity 11.34 RF Window 11.35 RFS (Radio Frequency Systems) 11.36 Rosenberger 11.37 SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies) 11.38 Sumitomo Electric Industries 11.39 Sunwave Communications 11.40 TESSCO Technologies 11.41 Westell Technologies 11.42 Zinwave =20 Chapter 12: Carrier Wi-Fi Specialists 12.1 4ipnet 12.2 ABB 12.3 Accuris Networks 12.4 Aerohive Networks 12.5 Alvarion Technologies 12.6 Aptilo Networks 12.7 Aruba Networks 12.8 Autelan 12.9 BandwidthX 12.10 Birdstep Technology 12.11 Browan Communications 12.12 BSG Wireless 12.13 D-Link Corporation 12.14 Edgewater Wireless Systems 12.15 EION Wireless 12.16 Firetide 12.17 Fortinet 12.18 Front Porch 12.19 GoNet Systems 12.20 Handlink Technologies 12.21 Meru Networks 12.22 Netgem 12.23 NETGEAR 12.24 Nomadix 12.25 Panasonic Corporation 12.26 Ro-Timak Technology 12.27 Ruckus Wireless 12.28 Senao Networks 12.29 Smith Micro Software 12.30 SpectrumMax 12.31 Syniverse Technologies 12.32 TP-LINK Technologies 12.33 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies 12.34 Ubiquiti Networks 12.35 WeFi 12.36 Zebra Technologies Corporation 12.37 ZyXEL =20 Chapter 13: Enabling Technology Providers 13.1 6WIND 13.2 Ablaze Wireless 13.3 Absolute Analysis 13.4 Accelink Technologies 13.5 ADLINK Technology 13.6 ADI (Analog Devices Inc.) 13.7 Advantech 13.8 AirHop Communications 13.9 AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices) 13.10 Allot Communications 13.11 Amarisoft 13.12 Amdocs 13.13 Anritsu Corporation 13.14 Aricent 13.15 ARM Holdings 13.16 Astellia 13.17 ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute) 13.18 Artesyn Embedded Technologies 13.19 Artiza Networks 13.20 Avago Technologies 13.21 Azcom Technology 13.22 Benetel 13.23 Blu Wireless Technology 13.24 Broadcom Corporation 13.25 Cadence Design Systems 13.26 Cavium 13.27 CeedTec 13.28 Cellwize 13.29 Celtro 13.30 Coherent Logix 13.31 Comcores ApS 13.32 CommAgility 13.33 D2 Technologies 13.34 Dell 13.35 Direct Beam 13.36 eASIC Corporation 13.37 EDX Wireless 13.38 Eoptolink Technology 13.39 ERCOM 13.40 EXFO 13.41 Federated Wireless 13.42 Faraday Technology Corporation 13.43 Finisar Corporation 13.44 GigaLight (Shenzhen Gigalight Technology Company) 13.45 GlobalFoundaries 13.46 Hisense (Hisense Broadband Multimedia Technology) 13.47 HG Genuine 13.48 IDT (Integrated Device Technology) 13.49 IMEC International 13.50 InfoVista 13.51 InnoLight Technology Corporation 13.52 Intel Corporation 13.53 InterDigital 13.54 iPosi 13.55 Ixia 13.56 Keysight Technologies 13.57 Kumu Networks 13.58 Lattice Semiconductor 13.59 Lime Microsystems 13.60 Lumentum 13.61 Macom (M/A-COM Technology Solutions) 13.62 Maxim Integrated 13.63 Mellanox Technologies 13.64 Microsemi Corporation 13.65 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 13.66 Mobiveil 13.67 Molex 13.68 Nash Technologies 13.69 NetScout Systems 13.70 Node-H 13.71 Nomor Research 13.72 NXP Semiconductors 13.73 OE Solutions 13.74 Octasic 13.75 Optulink 13.76 P.I. Works 13.77 Pletronics 13.78 PMC-Sierra 13.79 Procera Networks 13.80 Public Wireless 13.81 Qualcomm 13.82 Qulsar 13.83 QEOS 13.84 Qwilt 13.85 RADCOM 13.86 Radisys Corporation 13.87 Rakon 13.88 Red Hat 13.89 Reverb Networks 13.90 RF DSP 13.91 Saguna Networks 13.92 SAI Technology 13.93 Sarokal Test Systems 13.94 Silicon Labs 13.95 Sistelbanda 13.96 Source Photonics 13.97 Tata Elxsi 13.98 TEOCO Corporation 13.99 TI (Texas Instruments) 13.100 Tulinx 13.101 U-blox 13.102 Vectron International 13.103 Viavi Solutions 13.104 VPIsystems 13.105 WiPro 13.106 XCellAir 13.107 Xelic 13.108 Xilinx =20 Chapter 14: Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Vendors 14.1 3Roam 14.2 4RF 14.3 Accedian Networks 14.4 Actelis Networks 14.5 Actiontec 14.6 Actus Networks 14.7 ADTRAN 14.8 ADVA Optical Networking 14.9 Advantech Wireless 14.10 ALAXALA Networks 14.11 Albis Technologies 14.12 ALCOMA 14.13 Allied Data Technologies 14.14 Allied Telesis 14.15 Aquantia 14.16 Arris 14.17 Avanti Communications 14.18 Aviat Networks 14.19 AVM 14.20 BLiNQ Networks 14.21 BluWan 14.22 BridgeWave Communications 14.23 BTI Systems 14.24 CableFree Solutions 14.25 Calix 14.26 Cambium Networks 14.27 Canoga Perkins 14.28 Carlson Wireless Technologies 14.29 CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.) 14.30 CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems) 14.31 Ceragon 14.32 Cielo Networks 14.33 Ciena Corporation 14.34 Comtrend 14.35 Corecess 14.36 Coriant 14.37 DASAN Networks 14.38 DragonWave 14.39 E-Band Communications (Moseley Associates) 14.40 EBlink 14.41 ECI Telecom 14.42 Elva-1 14.43 Exalt Communications 14.44 Extreme Networks 14.45 FastBack Networks 14.46 Fiberhome Technologies 14.47 FibroLan 14.48 Genmix Technology 14.49 Gilat Satellite Networks 14.50 HFR 14.51 Huahuan 14.52 Hughes Network Systems 14.53 HXI 14.54 iDirect 14.55 Infinera 14.56 Intracom Telecom 14.57 IPITEK 14.58 Iskratel 14.59 KEYMILE 14.60 LightPointe Communications 14.61 Loea Corporation 14.62 MAX4G 14.63 Microwave Networks 14.64 MIMOtech 14.65 MRV Communications 14.66 Nexcomm Systems 14.67 NexxComm Wireless 14.68 Omnitron Systems 14.69 OneAccess Networks 14.70 Polewall 14.71 Positron 14.72 Proxim Wireless Corporation 14.73 RACOM 14.74 RAD Data Communications 14.75 RADWIN 14.76 SAF Tehnika 14.77 SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica) 14.78 Siklu 14.79 SkyFiber 14.80 SMC Networks 14.81 Solectek 14.82 Star Microwave 14.83 Tarana Wireless 14.84 Telco Systems 14.85 Tellion 14.86 Tellumat 14.87 Telsey 14.88 Tilgin 14.89 Trango Systems 14.90 Ubiquoss 14.91 UTStarcom 14.92 Vubiq Networks 14.93 Wave1 14.94 Wavesight 14.95 Xavi Technologies 14.96 Yamaha Corporation 14.97 Zhone Technologies =20 Chapter 15: Global Market Analysis & Forecasts 15.1 Market Definition 15.2 Decomposing the Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market 15.3 Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core 15.4 Macrocells 15.4.1 Segmentation by Air Interface Technology 15.4.1.1 2G & 3G 15.4.1.2 FDD LTE 15.4.1.3 TD-LTE 15.4.1.4 WiMAX 15.4.1.5 5G 15.5 Mobile Core 15.5.1 Segmentation by Technology 15.5.1.1 3G Packet Core 15.5.1.2 HLR 15.5.1.3 MSS 15.5.1.4 LTE EPC 15.5.1.5 WiMAX 15.5.1.6 5G 15.6 Mobile Backhaul 15.6.1 Segmentation by Technology 15.6.1.1 Ethernet 15.6.1.2 Microwave & Millimeter Wave 15.6.1.3 Satellite 15.6.1.4 WDM 15.6.1.5 PON 15.6.1.6 Others 15.7 Small Cells 15.7.1 Segmentation by Use Case 15.7.1.1 Residential 15.7.1.2 Enterprise 15.7.1.3 Urban 15.7.1.4 Rural & Suburban 15.7.2 Segmentation by Form Factor 15.7.2.1 Femtocells 15.7.2.2 Picocells 15.7.2.3 Microcells 15.7.3 Segmentation by Air Interface Technology 15.7.3.1 2G & 3G 15.7.3.2 LTE 15.7.3.3 5G 15.7.4 Segmentation by Deployment Model 15.7.4.1 Indoor 15.7.4.2 Outdoor 15.8 Small Cell Backhaul 15.8.1 Segmentation by Technology 15.8.1.1 DSL 15.8.1.2 Ethernet 15.8.1.3 Microwave 15.8.1.4 Millimeter Wave 15.8.1.5 Satellite 15.8.1.6 Fiber & Others 15.9 Carrier Wi-Fi 15.9.1 Segmentation by Submarket 15.9.1.1 Access Points 15.9.1.2 Access Point Controllers 15.9.2 Segmentation by Integration Approach 15.9.2.1 Standalone Wi-Fi Hotspots 15.9.2.2 Managed Wi-Fi Offload 15.10 C-RAN 15.10.1 Segmentation by Submarket 15.10.1.1 RRHs (Remote Radio Heads) 15.10.1.2 BBUs (Baseband Units) 15.10.2egmentation by Air Interface Technology 15.10.2.1 3G & LTE 15.10.2.2 5G 15.10.3 Segmentation by Deployment Model 15.10.3.1 Indoor 15.10.3.2 Outdoor 15.11 C-RAN Fronthaul 15.11.1 Segmentation by Technology 15.11.1.1 Dedicated Fiber 15.11.1.2 WDM 15.11.1.3 OTN & PON 15.11.1.4 Ethernet 15.11.1.5 Microwave 15.11.1.6 Millimeter Wave 15.12 DAS 15.12.1 Segmentation by Deployment Model 15.12.1.1 Indoor 15.12.1.2 Outdoor =20 Chapter 16: Regional Market Analysis & Forecasts 16.1 Segmentation by Region 16.1.1 Macrocells 16.1.2 Mobile Core 16.1.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.1.4 Small Cells 16.1.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.1.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.1.7 C-RAN 16.1.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.1.9 DAS 16.2 Asia Pacific 16.2.1 Macrocells 16.2.2 Mobile Core 16.2.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.2.4 Small Cells 16.2.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.2.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.2.7 C-RAN 16.2.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.2.9 DAS 16.3 Eastern Europe 16.3.1 Macrocells 16.3.2 Mobile Core 16.3.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.3.4 Small Cells 16.3.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.3.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.3.7 C-RAN 16.3.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.3.9 DAS 16.4 Latin & Central America 16.4.1 Macrocells 16.4.2 Mobile Core 16.4.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.4.4 Small Cells 16.4.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.4.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.4.7 C-RAN 16.4.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.4.9 DAS 16.5 Middle East & Africa 16.5.1 Macrocells 16.5.2 Mobile Core 16.5.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.5.4 Small Cells 16.5.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.5.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.5.7 C-RAN 16.5.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.5.9 DAS 16.6 North America 16.6.1 Macrocells 16.6.2 Mobile Core 16.6.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.6.4 Small Cells 16.6.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.6.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.6.7 C-RAN 16.6.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.6.9 DAS 16.7 Western Europe 16.7.1 Macrocells 16.7.2 Mobile Core 16.7.3 Macrocell Backhaul 16.7.4 Small Cells 16.7.5 Small Cell Backhaul 16.7.6 Carrier Wi-Fi 16.7.7 C-RAN 16.7.8 C-RAN Fronthaul 16.7.9 DAS =20 Chapter 17: Conclusion & Strategic Recommendations 17.1 Competitive Industry Landscape: Acquisitions, Alliances & Consolidation 17.2 Is Virtualization a Threat to the Wireless Network Infrastructure Mark= et=3F 17.3 Growing Focus on Enterprise RAN Deployments 17.4 Vendor Specific HetNet Offerings: Disrupting Traditional Network Archi= tectures 17.5 Moving Towards C-RAN Architecture 17.5.1 Global Deployment Prospects 17.5.2 From Centralized to Cloud RAN: Virtualizing the RAN 17.5.4 Interface Options: Is Ethernet a Feasible Solution=3F 17.5.5 Fronthaul Transport: Are Cheaper Options Emerging=3F 17.6 Standardization Driving RAN & Wi-Fi Integration 17.7 Outlook for LTE-Advanced 17.7.1 Upgrades for Capacity & Coverage Boosts 17.7.2 Moving Beyond Carrier Aggregation 17.7.3 Service Revenue Prospects 17.8 Status of TD-LTE Investments 17.8.1 China Mobile: Starting an Era of Large-Scale TD-LTE Deployments 17.8.2 Data Offloading Opportunities with TD-LTE Small Cells 17.8.3 Capitalizing on Tight Interworking Between TDD and FDD 17.9 Outlook for VoLTE & RCS 17.10 Bringing LTE-Broadcast & eMBMS into Focus 17.11 Outlook for Unlicensed LTE Small Cells 17.12 5G Development Efforts 17.12.1 Global Deployment Plans 17.12.2 R&D Focus Areas 17.12.3 5G Demonstrations & Performance Assessment 17.13 Smart Cities: Wireless Network Infrastructure Vendors to Lead the Way 17.14 Wireless Incumbents Could Face Cloud Rivals: Thanks to SDN & NFV 17.15 Spectrum: Driving Continued Acquisitions by Incumbent Mobile Operators 17.16 Mobile Operators Will Strive for Agility 17.17 Vertical Market Opportunities 17.18 SWOT Analysis 17.19 Strategic Recommendations 17.19.1 Recommendations for Mobile Operators 17.19.2 Recommendations for Wireless Network Infrastructure Vendors =20 List of figures Figure 1: Subsegments of the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market Figure 2: IMT-2020 Development Roadmap Figure 3: Macrocell RAN Component Segmentation by Technology Figure 4: HetNet RAN Component Segmentation by Technology Figure 5: Global VoLTE Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 6: Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul Segmentation by Technology Figure 7: Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Region: 2016 = - 2030 (Exabytes) Figure 8: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Access= Network Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Exabytes) Figure 9: Global Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Spending: 2016 - 2030 ($ = Million) Figure 10: TCO Comparison for 2G, 3G, LTE and HetNet Deployments ($ per GB) Figure 11: Strategic Options for Mobile Operators Figure 12: Global Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 13: Mobile Network CapEx by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 14: CapEx Commitments for Top 25 Mobile Operators: 2015 ($ Million) Figure 15: China Mobile CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 16: China Unicom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 17: AT&T Mobility CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 18: Vodafone CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 19: Verizon Wireless CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 20: China Telecom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 21: NTT DoCoMo CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 22: Sprint CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 23: SoftBank CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 24: T-Mobile US CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 25: KDDI CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 26: DT (Deutsche Telekom) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 27: MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 28: Orange CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 29: Telenor Group CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 30: SK Telecom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 31: Vivo CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 32: TIM Brazil CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 33: LG Uplus CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 34: Telkomsel CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 35: Megafon CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 36: Bharti Airtel CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 37: Movistar Venezuela CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 38: TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 39: Vimpelcom CapEx Commitments ($ Million) Figure 40: Asia Pacific Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 41: Eastern Europe Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 42: Latin & Central America Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 43: Middle East & Africa Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 44: North America Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 45: Western Europe Mobile Network CapEx: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 46: Global Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 47: Global Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion) Figure 48: Global Mobile Network Subscriptions by Technology: 2016 - 2030 (= Millions) Figure 49: Global Mobile Network Service Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030= ($ Billion) Figure 50: Global 2G & 3G Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millio= ns) Figure 51: Global 2G & 3G Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bi= llion) Figure 52: Global FDD LTE Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millio= ns) Figure 53: Global FDD LTE Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bi= llion) Figure 54: Global TD-LTE Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Million= s) Figure 55: Global TD-LTE Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bil= lion) Figure 56: Global WiMAX Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 57: Global WiMAX Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bill= ion) Figure 58: Global 5G Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 59: Global 5G Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion) Figure 60: Mobile Network Subscriptions by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 61: Mobile Network Service Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion) Figure 62: Asia Pacific Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions) Figure 63: Asia Pacific Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bill= ion) Figure 64: Eastern Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millio= ns) Figure 65: Eastern Europe Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bi= llion) Figure 66: Latin & Central America Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 203= 0 (Millions) Figure 67: Latin & Central America Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Billion) Figure 68: Middle East & Africa Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (= Millions) Figure 69: Middle East & Africa Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Billion) Figure 70: North America Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Million= s) Figure 71: North America Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bil= lion) Figure 72: Western Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millio= ns) Figure 73: Western Europe Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Bi= llion) Figure 74: RRH & FTTA Design Figure 75: Legacy RAN to C-RAN Architectural Migration Figure 76: The Wireless Network Infrastructure Industry Roadmap: 2016 - 2030 Figure 77: Wireless Network Infrastructure Value Chain Figure 78: Macrocell RAN Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 79: Mobile Core Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 80: Small Cell Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 81: Carrier Wi-Fi Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 82: C-RAN Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 83: DAS Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 84: Backhaul & Fronthaul Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%) Figure 85: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue by Submarket: 201= 6 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 86: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market Share by Submarket= : 2016 (%) Figure 87: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market Share by Submarket= : 2020 (%) Figure 88: Global Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 89: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 90: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ M= illion) Figure 91: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipments by Air Interface Technol= ogy: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 92: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue by Air Interface = Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 93: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Th= ousands of Units) Figure 94: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 95: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 96: Global LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Th= ousands of Units) Figure 97: Global LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 98: Global TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Tho= usands of Units) Figure 99: Global TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 100: Global WiMAX Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Tho= usands of Units) Figure 101: Global WiMAX Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 102: Global 5G Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousa= nds of Units) Figure 103: Global 5G Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 = ($ Million) Figure 104: Global Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 105: Global Mobile Core Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 106: Global 3G Packet Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 107: Global HLR Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 108: Global MSS Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 109: Global LTE EPC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 110: Global WIMAX Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 111: Global 5G Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 112: Global Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 113: Global Macrocell Backhaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 114: Global Ethernet Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 115: Global Microwave & Millimeter Wave Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: = 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 116: Global Satellite Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 117: Global WDM Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 118: Global PON Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 119: Global Other Technologies Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 120: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Uni= ts) Figure 121: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 122: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Use Case: 2016 - 2030 (Thou= sands of Units) Figure 123: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Use Case: 2016 - 203= 0 ($ Million) Figure 124: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thou= sands of Units) Figure 125: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 203= 0 ($ Million) Figure 126: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thous= ands of Units) Figure 127: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Million) Figure 128: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 129: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ M= illion) Figure 130: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 = (Thousands of Units) Figure 131: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 = - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 132: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2016 - 2030 (T= housands of Units) Figure 133: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2016 - = 2030 ($ Million) Figure 134: Global Femtocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Unit= s) Figure 135: Global Femtocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 136: Global Picocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 137: Global Picocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 138: Global Microcell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Unit= s) Figure 139: Global Microcell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 140: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Air Interface Technology: 2= 016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 141: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Air Interface Techno= logy: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 142: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousand= s of Units) Figure 143: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 144: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of= Units) Figure 145: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 146: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of = Units) Figure 147: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 148: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 20= 30 (Thousands of Units) Figure 149: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 20= 16 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 150: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands= of Units) Figure 151: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ = Million) Figure 152: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousand= s of Units) Figure 153: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 154: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 155: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 (= $ Million) Figure 156: Global DSL Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 157: Global Ethernet Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 158: Global Microwave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 159: Global Millimeter Wave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Million) Figure 160: Global Satellite Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 161: Global Fiber & Other Technologies Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: = 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 162: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 163: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 164: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (= Thousands of Units) Figure 165: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 -= 2030 ($ Million) Figure 166: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 20= 16 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 167: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Reve= nue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 168: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Integration= Approach: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 169: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Inte= gration Approach: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 170: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipments: 2016 - = 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 171: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipment Revenue: = 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 172: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Hotspot Unit Shipments: 20= 16 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 173: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Unit Shipment Revenue: 201= 6 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 174: Global C-RAN Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 175: Global C-RAN Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 176: Global RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 177: Global RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 178: Global C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 179: Global C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 180: Global C-RAN Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 (= $ Million) Figure 181: Global C-RAN Revenue in 3G & LTE Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 182: Global C-RAN Revenue in 5G Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 183: Global RRH Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 (Tho= usands of Units) Figure 184: Global RRH Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 185: Global Indoor RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Uni= ts) Figure 186: Global Indoor RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 187: Global Outdoor RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Un= its) Figure 188: Global Outdoor RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 189: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 190: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 191: Global Dedicated Fiber Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 192: Global WDM Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 193: Global OTN & PON Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 194: Global Ethernet Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 195: Global Microwave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 196: Global Millimeter Wave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 197: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units) Figure 198: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million) Figure 199: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2020= (Thousands of Units) Figure 200: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016= - 2020 ($ Million) Figure 201: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands o= f Units) Figure 202: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 203: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 204: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ M= illion) Figure 205: Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 = ($ Million) Figure 206: Macrocell Base Station Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousa= nds of Units) Figure 207: Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 = ($ Million) Figure 208: 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 209: Mobile Core Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 210: Macrocell Backhaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 211: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of = Units) Figure 212: Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 213: Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 214: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 203= 0 (Thousands of Units) Figure 215: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 201= 6 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 216: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments by Region:= 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 217: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue by = Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 218: RRH Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 219: RRH Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 220: C-RAN BBU Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 221: C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 222: C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 223: DAS Node Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Un= its) Figure 224: DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2020 ($ Millio= n) Figure 225: Asia Pacific Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 226: Asia Pacific Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Tho= usands of Units) Figure 227: Asia Pacific Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 20= 30 ($ Million) Figure 228: Asia Pacific 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 229: Asia Pacific Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 230: Asia Pacific Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 231: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 232: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ M= illion) Figure 233: Asia Pacific Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 234: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - = 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 235: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: = 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 236: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipmen= ts: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 237: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipmen= t Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 238: Asia Pacific RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Unit= s) Figure 239: Asia Pacific RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 240: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Uni= ts) Figure 241: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 242: Asia Pacific C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 243: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of= Units) Figure 244: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 245: Eastern Europe Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - = 2030 ($ Million) Figure 246: Eastern Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (T= housands of Units) Figure 247: Eastern Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - = 2030 ($ Million) Figure 248: Eastern Europe 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 249: Eastern Europe Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 250: Eastern Europe Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 251: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousand= s of Units) Figure 252: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 253: Eastern Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 254: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 = - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 255: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue= : 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 256: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipm= ents: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 257: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipm= ent Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 258: Eastern Europe RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Un= its) Figure 259: Eastern Europe RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 260: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of U= nits) Figure 261: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 262: Eastern Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 263: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 264: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ M= illion) Figure 265: Latin & Central America Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue= : 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 266: Latin & Central America Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 = - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 267: Latin & Central America Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue= : 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 268: Latin & Central America 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 269: Latin & Central America Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 270: Latin & Central America Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Million) Figure 271: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 = (Thousands of Units) Figure 272: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 = - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 273: Latin & Central America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 203= 0 ($ Million) Figure 274: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipmen= ts: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 275: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipmen= t Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 276: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller U= nit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 277: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller U= nit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 278: Latin & Central America RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousa= nds of Units) Figure 279: Latin & Central America RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 = ($ Million) Figure 280: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thous= ands of Units) Figure 281: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Million) Figure 282: Latin & Central America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 283: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (T= housands of Units) Figure 284: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - = 2020 ($ Million) Figure 285: Middle East & Africa Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2= 016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 286: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2= 030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 287: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2= 016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 288: Middle East & Africa 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030= ($ Million) Figure 289: Middle East & Africa Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 290: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 291: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Th= ousands of Units) Figure 292: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 293: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 (= $ Million) Figure 294: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments:= 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 295: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment R= evenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 296: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit= Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 297: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit= Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 298: Middle East & Africa RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands= of Units) Figure 299: Middle East & Africa RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ = Million) Figure 300: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousand= s of Units) Figure 301: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 302: Middle East & Africa C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 303: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thou= sands of Units) Figure 304: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 202= 0 ($ Million) Figure 305: North America Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 306: North America Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Th= ousands of Units) Figure 307: North America Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2= 030 ($ Million) Figure 308: North America 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mil= lion) Figure 309: North America Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 310: North America Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 311: North America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands= of Units) Figure 312: North America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ = Million) Figure 313: North America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 314: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 -= 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 315: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue:= 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 316: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipme= nts: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 317: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipme= nt Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 318: North America RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Uni= ts) Figure 319: North America RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 320: North America C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Un= its) Figure 321: North America C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 322: North America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 323: North America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands o= f Units) Figure 324: North America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 325: Western Europe Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - = 2030 ($ Million) Figure 326: Western Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (T= housands of Units) Figure 327: Western Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - = 2030 ($ Million) Figure 328: Western Europe 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mi= llion) Figure 329: Western Europe Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 330: Western Europe Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 331: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousand= s of Units) Figure 332: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($= Million) Figure 333: Western Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Mill= ion) Figure 334: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 = - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 335: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue= : 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 336: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipm= ents: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 337: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipm= ent Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 338: Western Europe RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Un= its) Figure 339: Western Europe RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Millio= n) Figure 340: Western Europe C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of U= nits) Figure 341: Western Europe C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Milli= on) Figure 342: Western Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 343: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands = of Units) Figure 344: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ M= illion) Figure 345: Global Enterprise RAN Investments: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million) Figure 346: Baseband Processing Distribution Options for C-RAN Figure 347: Global Dual-Mode Cellular/Wi-Fi Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016= - 2030 (Thousands of Units) Figure 348: SWOT Analysis of the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market =20 To unsubscribe send an email with unsubscribe in the subject line to: remov= e@snsreports.com
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