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World Market for Connectors Used in Mobile Infrastructure Equipment 2017 to 2022

September 2017 | | ID: W3F35769B7BEN
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The wireless infrastructure market is evolving. While mobile operators must maintain their 2G and 3G networks, they are also busy upgrading as much of them as they can to LTE and LTE-A now and 5G in the next few years. Thus we are now starting to see entirely new types of equipment.

What mobile network infrastructure equipment will dominate from 2017-2022?

What connector types will be needed to support this growth and which companies are aligning themselves for this exponential evolution?

This report discusses, examines, and analyzes in detail these questions, providing forecast numbers by equipment and product type.
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION

Introduction
Scope
Plan of Report
Methodology and Information Sources

CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS

Introduction
Wireless Infrastructure Equipment
Regions of the World
Terms, Acronyms, and Definitions

CHAPTER 3 – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction
  Figure 1: Worldwide Mobile Subscriptions 2022
  Figure 2: Mobile Subscriptions by Region and Technology
  Figure 3: Mobile Subscriptions by Type
  Figure 4: Mobile Subscription (excluding new IoT devices)
  Figure 5: Cellular IoT Devices
Mobile Infrastructure Equipment Connector Market
  Figure 6: 2017 Overall Telecom Connector Market by Segment (Percentage of Revenue)
  Figure 7: 2022 Overall Telecom Connector Market by Segment (Percentage of Revenue)
  Figure 8: Comparison of 2017 and 2022 by Telecom Segment
  Figure 9: Overall Mobile Infrastructure Equipment Connector Market (2017 to 2022)
Mobile Infrastructure Telecom Equipment Sales by Type 2017 to 2022
  Figure 10: Worldwide Market by Connector Type
  Figure 11: Worldwide Mobile Infrastructure Market by Region (2017 to 2022)

CHAPTER 4 – MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE

Introduction
The Changing Networks
  Figure 1: Evolved Packet Core
  Figure 2: Evolution from Traditional Backhaul to End-to-end “Anyhaul”
From 2G to Gigabit 4G and 5G
3G, 4G, LTE, LTE-Advanced
  Figure 3: Mobile Phone Network Technology Progression
3G Technologies
3GPP LTE and LTE-Advanced
  Figure 4: Network Solutions from GSM to LTE
5G
  Figure 5: Huawei’s Vision of the Mobile Network to Support 5G
  Figure 6: Mobile Network Evolution Roadmap
  Figure 7: Comparison of 3G, 4G, and 5G Speeds
  Figure 8: Services 5G will Enable
Macro, Small, Micro, Pico Cellular Technology and Market Trends
  Figure 9: Small Cell Types and Ranges
  Figure 10: Verizon’s Femtocell
  Figure 11: Picocell Deployment in a Large Office Building
  Figure 12: Sprint Small Cell Installation
Mobile Radio Access Network (RAN) and Fronthaul
  Figure 13: Evolution to C-RAN and Fronthaul
  Figure 14: CPRI Interface
Mobile Backhaul Network
  Figure 15: Mobile Backhaul Options
  Figure 16: Mobile Backhaul Types
Mobile Core Network and Fixed-Mobile Convergence
  Figure 17: Fixed and Mobile Convergence Concept

CHAPTER 5 – MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET – COMPANIES TO WATCH

Introduction
  Figure 1: Mobile Infrastructure Equipment Market 2019 to 2021
Equipment Manufacturers
Ericsson
MINI-LINK
  Figure 2: MINI-LINK Outdoor Unit
  Figure 3: A MINI-LINK Indoor Unit
  Figure 4: MINI-LINK LH Trunk Node
Router 6000 Series
Optical Transport
  Figure 5: SPO 1400 Packet Optical Transport Platform
  Figure 6: Fronthaul Main Active Unit
Radio System
  Figure 7: Radio Small Cell DOT System for Indoor Applications
  Figure 8: Small Cell Micro Cell Base Station
  Figure 9: Indoor Pico Cell for LTE, WCDMA, and Wi-Fi
Huawei
  Figure 10: Evolved Mobile Network
  Figure 11: Physical Infrastructure for Evolved Mobile Networks
  Figure 12: OSN 1800 Series Metro Edge Equipment
Nokia
5G and Cloud RAN
  Figure 13: Nokia AirScale Radio Access
Anyhaul
  Figure 14: Optical Anyhaul Use Case
  Figure 15: Nokia Equipment for Optical Anyhaul
ZTE
  Figure 16: Network Architecture for Cloud RAN
  Figure 17: Massive MIMO
  Figure 18: Remote Radio Unit (RRU)
  Figure 19: Baseband Units
  Figure 20: Small Cell Offering
Top Chip Suppliers
ARM
Intel
MediaTek
Qualcomm
Samsung
Connector Suppliers
Introduction
Amphenol
  Figure 21: RF Connectors Used in Mobile Networks
  Figure 22: RF Cable Assemblies Used in Mobile Networks
  Figure 23: PT/MPO Cable Assemblies for Mobile Networks
  Figure 24: GbX E-Series Backplane Connector
  Figure 25: Massive MIMO Antenna Array
  Figure 26: Antennas for Mobile Networks
CommScope
  Figure 27: Hybrid Fiber and Power Cable Assembly for RRUs
  Figure 28: Tower Mounted Amplifier
  Figure 29: 10-port Sector Antenna
  Figure 30: LC SM Connector Kit
  Figure 31: DIN Connector
  Figure 32: N-Type Connector
Corning
  Figure 33: Corning ONE Wireless Platform
  Figure 34: Corning ONE MRU
  Figure 35: Field Installable LC Connector
Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT)
  Figure 36: N-type Board Mount Connector
  Figure 37: External LTE Antenna
  Figure 38: SFP+ 10G Ethernet Optical Transceiver
Hirose (HRS)
  Figure 39: TNC RF Connectors
  Figure 40: MMCX Internal RF Connector
  Figure 41: XG1 10G+ Stacking Connector
  Figure 42: Waterproof Optical Connectors
HUBER+SUHNER
  Figure 43: Fiber-to-the-Antenna (FTTA) Cable Assembly
  Figure 44: Hybrid Antenna Cable – Fiber and Coax
  Figure 45: Low Loss Soldered Corrugated Cable Assemblies (LISCA) RF Cable Assembly
  Figure 46: Cube Optics Network Cube
  Figure 47: SFP+ Optical Transceiver
JONHON
  Figure 48: Fiber Optic Products
  Figure 49: Telecom Connectors and Cables
Molex
  Figure 50: RF Cable Assembly for Mobile Networks
  Figure 51: SMT Circulator for Base Stations
  Figure 52: SFP+ Optical Transceiver
  Figure 53: Custom Optical Enclosures
  Figure 54: Ruggedized MT and Array Assemblies
Rosenberger
  Figure 55: Miniature RF Coax Connector System for Small Cells
  Figure 56: Fiber Optic Jumper Cables
  Figure 57: FTTA Products
  Figure 58: 4.3-10 Connectors and Cables
TE Connectivity
  Figure 59: MicroQSFP Connector for Backhaul
  Figure 60: Z-PACK Backplane Connectors
  Figure 61: Digital Temperature Sensors
  Figure 62: Strada Whisper HS Backplane Cable Assemblies

CHAPTER 6 – MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE CONNECTORS FIVE-YEAR FORECASTS

Introduction
Methodology
Five-Year Forecasts
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Equipment Type 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Equipment Type 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Region 2017 to 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Equipment Type 2017
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Equipment Type 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Connector Category 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue by Connector Category 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Evolving Equipment 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Evolving Equipment 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Legacy Equipment 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Legacy Equipment 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Cell Site Apparatus 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Cell Site Apparatus 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Base Station Equipment (BTS/NodeB/eNodeB/BBU/RRU) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Base Station Equipment (BTS/NodeB/eNodeB/BBU/RRU) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Base Station Controllers (BSC) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Base Station Controllers (BSC) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switch Center Switch (MSC Switch) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switch Center Switch (MSC Switch) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – IP Switch/Softswitch 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – IP Switch/Softswitch 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Radio Network Controller (RNC) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Radio Network Controller (RNC) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Transmission 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Transmission 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Gateways 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Gateways 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Antennas 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Antennas 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Couplers 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Couplers 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Transceivers 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Transceivers 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Power 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Microwave Power 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Base Station Antenna 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Base Station Antenna 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Base Station Transceivers (BST) 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Base Station Transceivers (BST) 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Access 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Access 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Res. Transceivers 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Res. Transceivers 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Res. Gateways 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – WLL Res. Gateways 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobility
Management Element/PCRF 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Mobility Management Element/PCRF 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – PGW/SGW/SGSN 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – PGW/SGW/SGSN 2017 versus 2022
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Other Wireless 2017 to 2022 with 5-Year CAGR
Mobile Infrastructure Connector Revenue – Other Wireless 2017 versus 2022


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