From owner-freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Thu Jun 22 08:41:46 2017 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-gnome@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 37253D86A72 for ; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:46 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com) Received: from mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (unknown [127.0.1.3]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1524F7344E for ; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:46 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com) Received: by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) id 14576D86A71; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:46 +0000 (UTC) Delivered-To: gnome@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 13BAED86A6E for ; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:46 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com) Received: from mailer238.gate85.rs.smtp.com (mailer238.gate85.rs.smtp.com [74.91.85.238]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id C5B257344D for ; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:45 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com) X-MSFBL: gVSGn7VYcTsUSlMMlDO5l6nXsyr21AToMYr+amEkROU=|eyJnIjoiU25zdGVsZWN vbV9kZWRpY2F0ZWRfcG9vbCIsInIiOiJnbm9tZUBmcmVlYnNkLm9yZyIsImIiOiI 3NF85MV84NV8yMzgifQ== Received: from [192.168.80.11] ([192.168.80.11:39282] helo=rs-ord-mta01-in1.smtp.com) by rs-ord-mta01-out2.smtp.com (envelope-from ) (ecelerity 4.2.1.55028 r(Core:4.2.1.12)) with ESMTP id EC/EB-14363-8C28B495; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:44 +0000 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; d=snsresearchreports.com; s=snskey; c=relaxed/simple; q=dns/txt; i=@snsresearchreports.com; t=1498120904; h=From:Subject:To:Date:MIME-Version:Content-Type; bh=bt3GIxBnxjrvc8SXM+5ewy1Egcd6SfMdqAOdinNAQ/Q=; b=m/G2WDtCN3OPbNT+1sz/J6V+ymr+zadou3j8l0ssdTXABzuzJE9ubd9O9tUfmyrW NoGQo1KakhC5RjB9151wZJV8ZOKZVW0PJWOuYybfCRHStZpIX0gvkrfyb63G6vJN GY8JrEnbFi49noAECnRvT7gMyu2r3DuHIGshXvc6/YnGE5dVEh+nEevOvW+4KTFH ywASkLViFUHd8CuIo+Nz+QwB2iZFH95ayBX6AczdSJhobGGkZ6Pq+VsLYQF9PILt DvsCfyKj8r3HP4LctXwT9ez/mFF7LQQd0GoGTxGIG7LhXHC0QJswak/Yc+xqUFH6 VOBzMmrZxTd84lHmdMZeEg==; Received: from [205.250.228.1] ([205.250.228.1:34208] helo=d205-250-228-1.bchsia.telus.net) by rs-ord-mta01-in1.smtp.com (envelope-from ) (ecelerity 4.1.0.46749 r(Core:4.1.0.4)) with ESMTPA id DA/2E-09574-8C28B495; Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:44 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 From: "Andy Silva" Reply-To: andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com To: gnome@freebsd.org Subject: The HetNet Ecosystem (Small Cells, Carrier Wi-Fi, C-RAN & DAS): 2017-2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts (Report) X-Mailer: Smart_Send_2_0_138 Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 01:41:43 -0700 Message-ID: <1036460302064922832677@Ankur> X-Report-Abuse: SMTP.com is an email service provider. 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X-SMTPCOM-Tracking-Number: b739c1ab-9555-457c-9b31-b2e6eb5b2516 X-SMTPCOM-Sender-ID: 6008902 Feedback-ID: 6008902:SMTPCOM Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Content-Filtered-By: Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.23 X-BeenThere: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: GNOME for FreeBSD -- porting and maintaining List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 08:41:46 -0000 The HetNet Ecosystem (Small Cells, Carrier Wi-Fi, C-RAN & DAS): 2017 =96 20= 30 =96 Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts (Report) Hello Please find the latest SNS Research report summary to you and your team, " = The HetNet Ecosystem (Small Cells, Carrier Wi-Fi, C-RAN & DAS): 2017 =96 20= 30 =96 Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" Below is the repo= rt highlight and if you like I can send you sample pages for your details i= nside. =20 SNS Research estimates that global spending on small cells, carrier Wi-Fi, = C-RAN and DAS will reach more than $15 Billion by the end of 2017, as mobil= e operators remain committed to tackle the continued growth of mobile data = traffic and evolving coverage requirements. At present, the HetNet market i= s facing a paradigm shift with multiple advancements ranging from small cel= l virtualization and neutral hosting to the adoption of unlicensed and shar= ed spectrum. In conjunction with 5G and LTE Advanced network rollouts, thes= e advancements will fuel the market to grow at a CAGR of over 18% between 2= 017 and 2020. The report presents an in-depth assessment of the HetNet ecosystem includin= g enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, standardiz= ation, regulatory landscape, deployment models, use cases, vertical markets= , service provider case studies, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain= , ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents foreca= sts for HetNet infrastructure investments from 2017 till 2030. The forecast= s cover 6 individual submarkets and 6 regions. The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantita= tive data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report. Report Information: Release Date: June 2017 Number of Pages: 1000 Number of Tables and Figures: 271 Key Questions Answered: How big is the HetNet opportunity=3F What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth=3F How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region=3F What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow=3F Which submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth=3F How can HetNet infrastructure investments improve wireless coverage and all= eviate congestion in mobile operator networks=3F Can virtualized small cells reduce the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of Het= Net deployments=3F How are mobile operators leveraging small cells to deliver cost-effective w= ireless coverage in rural areas=3F What is the commercial status of unlicensed and shared spectrum technologie= s=3F How are small cell, DAS and Wi-Fi specialists addressing requirements for m= ulti-operator neutral host networks=3F What are the prospects of microwave and millimeter wave transport networkin= g platforms for small cell backhaul and C-RAN fronthaul=3F Will mobile operators adopt WiGig and other non-3GPP technologies to comple= ment 5G network rollouts=3F Who are the key market players, what is their market share and what are the= ir strategies=3F What strategies should HetNet infrastructure vendors and mobile operators a= dopt to remain competitive=3F Key Findings: The report has the following key findings: SNS Research estimates that global spending on small cells, carrier Wi-Fi, = C-RAN and DAS will reach more than $15 Billion by the end of 2017, as mobil= e operators remain committed to tackle the continued growth of mobile data = traffic and evolving coverage requirements. At present, the HetNet market is facing a paradigm shift with multiple adva= ncements ranging from small cell virtualization and neutral hosting to the = adoption of unlicensed and shared spectrum. In conjunction with 5G and LTE Advanced network rollouts, these advancement= s will fuel the market to grow at a CAGR of over 18% between 2017 and 2020. By virtualizing small cells, mobile operators can immediately evaluate the = benefits of RAN virtualization with no major impact on their larger macroce= ll RAN footprint. SNS research estimates that global spending on virtualize= d small cells will surpass $1 Billion annually by 2020. Unlicensed and shared spectrum small cells are also beginning to gain tract= ion, with shipment revenues potentially reaching $240 Million by the end of= 2020. The vendor arena is continuing to consolidate with several prominent M&A de= als such as CCI's (Communication Components, Inc.) acquisition of BLiNQ Net= works and Mavenir's merger with Ranzure Networks. The report covers the following topics: HetNet ecosystem Market drivers and barriers Enabling technologies and key architectural components for small cells, car= rier Wi-Fi, C-RAN and DAS Integration, offloading and SON (Self-Organizing Network) technologies Key trends including RAN disaggregation; small cell virtualization; unlicen= sed and shared spectrum usage; and neutral hosting Complementary technologies and concepts including millimeter wave radio acc= ess; MEC (Mobile Edge Computing); FWA (Fixed Wireless Access); control and = user plane separation; and network slicing Small cell backhaul and C-RAN fronthaul technologies HetNet use cases and deployment models including SCaaS (Small Cells-as-a-Se= rvice) Enterprise RAN; rural small cells; and tactical small cells for military an= d public safety applications Over 30 case studies of service provider HetNet deployments Regulatory landscape and standardization Industry roadmap and value chain Profiles and strategies of over 500 leading ecosystem players Strategic recommendations for HetNet infrastructure vendors and mobile oper= ators Market analysis and forecasts from 2017 till 2030 Forecast Segmentation: Market forecasts and historical figures are provided for each of the follow= ing submarkets and their categories: Small Cells Air Interface Technology Segmentation 2G & 3G LTE 5G NR (New Radio) Deployment Model Segmentation Indoor Outdoor RAN Architecture Segmentation Standalone C-RAN 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 NR Deployment Model Segmentation Indoor Outdoor Cell Size Segmentation Small Cells Macrocells Submarket Segmentation BBUs (Baseband Units) RRHs (Remote Radio Heads) C-RAN Fronthaul Technology Segmentation Dedicated Fiber WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) OTN (Optical Transport Network) PON (Passive Optical Network) Ethernet Microwave Millimeter Wave G.Fast & Others 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 =20 Ordering Process: =20 Please provide the following information: Report Title - The HetNet Ecosystem: 2017 =96 2030 Report License - (Single User/Company Wide) Name - Email - Job Title - Company - Invoice Address - Please contact me if you have any questions, or wish to purchase a copy. Ta= ble of contents, List of figures and List of companies mentioned in report = are given below for more inside. I look forward to hearing from you. =20 Kind Regards =20 Andy Silva Marketing Executive Signals and Systems Telecom andy.silva@snsmarketreports.com =20 =20 =20 To unsubscribe send an email with unsubscribe in the subject line to: remov= e@snsreports.com =20