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The NFV, SDN & Wireless Network Infrastructure Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Forecasts

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Service providers continue to face increasing CapEx and OpEx burdens, amid growing requirements for high-speed mobile broadband services. By eliminating reliance on expensive proprietary hardware platforms, NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) and SDN (Software Defined Networking) promise to reduce service provider CapEx. In addition, both technologies can significantly slash OpEx due to a reduction in physical space, labor and power consumption.

Driven by the promise of TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) reduction, mobile operators are aggressively jumping on the NFV and SDN bandwagon, targeting deployments across a multitude of areas. By the end of 2020, SNS Research estimates that NFV and SDN investments on service provider networks will account for over $18 Billion. These investments will initially focus on EPC/mobile core, IMS, policy control, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment), CDN (Content Delivery Network) and transport networks.

Spanning over 1,600 pages, the "NFV, SDN & Wireless Network Infrastructure Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Forecasts” report package encompasses three comprehensive reports covering covering NFV, SDN, conventional 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G wireless network infrastructure and HetNet (Heterogeneous Network) infrastructure:
  • The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts
  • 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 NFV, SDN, network virtualization, 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G wireless network infrastructure and HetNet gear. Besides analyzing enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, use cases, mobile operator case studies, regional CapEx commitments, regulatory landscape, standardization, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies, the report package also presents revenue and unit shipment forecasts for multiple submarkets including:

Conventional 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G Wireless Network Infrastructure
  • Macrocell RAN Base Stations
  • Macrocell Backhaul
  • Mobile Core
HetNet Infrastructure
  • Small Cells
  • Small Cell Backhaul
  • Carrier Wi-Fi
  • C-RAN (Centralized RAN)
  • C-RAN Fronthaul
  • DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
NFV
  • Hardware Appliances
  • Orchestration & Management Software
  • VNF (Virtualized Network Function) Software
SDN
  • SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliances
  • SDN-Enabled Virtual Switches
  • Orchestration & Management Software
  • SDN Controller Software
  • Network Applications Software
The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report package.
REPORT 1: THE SDN, NFV & NETWORK VIRTUALIZATION ECOSYSTEM: 2016 – 2030 – OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, STRATEGIES & FORECASTS

1 CHAPTER 1.1: INTRODUCTION

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

2 CHAPTER 1.2: AN OVERVIEW OF SDN, NFV & NETWORK VIRTUALIZATION

2.1 What is Network Virtualization?
2.2 What is SDN (Software Defined Networking)?
2.3 SDN Protocols
  2.3.1 OpenFlow
  2.3.2 BGP-TE (Border Gateway Protocol - Traffic Engineering)
  2.3.3 PCEP (Path Computation Element Protocol)
  2.3.4 I2RS (Interface to the Routing System)
  2.3.5 VxLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN)
  2.3.6 ALTO (Application Layer Traffic Optimization)
  2.3.7 IETF Software Driven Networks
2.4 SDN Implementation Approaches
  2.4.1 Network Virtualization Approach
  2.4.2 Evolutionary Approach
  2.4.3 The “Central Control” Approach
2.5 What is NFV (Network Functions Virtualization)?
2.6 NFV Enabling Technologies
  2.6.1 Cloud Computing and Network Virtualization
  2.6.2 Open Management and Control Protocols
  2.6.3 Industry Standard High-Volume Servers
2.7 NFV Implementation Architecture
  2.7.1 NFVI (NFV Infrastructure)
    2.7.1.1 Hardware Resources
    2.7.1.2 Virtualized Resources
  2.7.2 VNFs (Virtualized Network Functions)
  2.7.3 NFV-MANO (NFV-Management and Orchestration)
    2.7.3.1 VIM (Virtualized Infrastructure Manager)
    2.7.3.2 Orchestrator
    2.7.3.3 VNF Manager
2.8 How SDN and NFV Differ from Each Other?
  2.8.1 Similarities and Differences
  2.8.2 Can Both Technologies Complement Each Other?
  2.8.3 How Are Vendors Positioning their Solutions?
2.9 Market Drivers
  2.9.1 Leveraging Generic Low-cost Hardware
  2.9.2 Multi-tenancy on Same Hardware
  2.9.3 Reduced Power Consumption
  2.9.4 Faster TTM (Time to Market)
  2.9.5 Improved Operational Efficiency & Performance
  2.9.6 Centralized Provisioning and Network Control
  2.9.7 Ability to Launch New Services & Virtual Networks Quickly
  2.9.8 Dynamic Scaling of Services
  2.9.9 Opening the Door to Multi-vendor Interoperability
  2.9.10 CapEx and OpEx Reduction
  2.9.11 Fast Troubleshooting and Improved Diagnostics
  2.9.12 Vendor Support
2.10 Market Barriers
  2.10.1 Lack of Standardization & Technology Maturity
  2.10.2 Uncertain Cost-Benefits Tradeoffs
  2.10.3 NFV May Slow/Delay Traffic
  2.10.4 Will Multi-vendor Interoperability Really Work?
  2.10.5 Co-Existence with Legacy Networks: Integration Challenges

3 CHAPTER 1.3: SDN & NFV USE CASE SCENARIOS

3.1 Enterprise, Data Center & Generic Use Cases
  3.1.1 Network Virtualization
  3.1.2 Scalable Data Centers
  3.1.3 SD-WAN (Software Defined WAN)
  3.1.4 Tap Aggregation
  3.1.5 Dynamic WAN Re-Routing
  3.1.6 Network Exchange: Interconnecting Physical Networks
  3.1.7 Improved Traffic Engineering
  3.1.8 Converged Storage
3.2 Service Provider Centric Use Cases
  3.2.1 RAN Virtualization
  3.2.2 C-RAN (Cloud RAN)
  3.2.3 Wireline Fixed Access Network Virtualization
  3.2.4 CPE & Home Network Environment Virtualization
  3.2.5 Mobile Backhaul Virtualization
  3.2.6 EPC/Mobile Core Virtualization
  3.2.7 IMS & VoLTE Virtualization
  3.2.8 DPI Virtualization
  3.2.9 Policy Functions Virtualization
  3.2.10 Virtual Routers
  3.2.11 Virtualization & Control of Security Functions
  3.2.12 Virtualization of CDNs
  3.2.13 Service Chaining
  3.2.14 Bandwidth on Demand
  3.2.15 Packet-Optical Integration
  3.2.16 SDN/NFV Iaas (Infrastructure as a Service)
  3.2.17 VNFaas (Virtual Network Function as a Service)
  3.2.18 VNPaaS (Virtual Network Platform as a Service)

4 CHAPTER 1.4: SDN & NFV DEPLOYMENT CASE STUDIES

4.1 Service Provider Deployment Case Studies
  4.1.1 AT&T
  4.1.2 BT Group
  4.1.3 China Mobile
  4.1.4 DT (Deutsche Telekom)
  4.1.5 Etisalat
  4.1.6 IIJ (Internet Initiative Japan)
  4.1.7 KDDI Corporation
  4.1.8 KT Corporation
  4.1.9 LG Uplus
  4.1.10 NAKA Mobile
  4.1.11 NTT Communications
  4.1.12 NTT DoCoMo
  4.1.13 PT (Portugal Telecom) /Oi
  4.1.14 SingTel
  4.1.15 SK Telecom
  4.1.16 SoftBank
  4.1.17 Telekom Austria Group
  4.1.18 Telstra
  4.1.19 Telefónica
  4.1.20 Verizon
  4.1.21 Vodafone Group
4.2 Enterprise & Data Center Deployment Case Studies
  4.2.1 Baidu
  4.2.2 Citigroup
  4.2.3 City of Avondale
  4.2.4 Equinix
  4.2.5 Fidelity Investments
  4.2.6 Google
  4.2.7 Kanazawa University Hospital
  4.2.8 Microsoft
  4.2.9 Nippon Express
  4.2.10 Paddy Power Betfair
  4.2.11 Produban
  4.2.12 Shutterfly
  4.2.13 U2 Cloud
  4.2.14 UBM Tech

5 CHAPTER 1.5: INDUSTRY ROADMAP AND VALUE CHAIN

5.1 The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Value Chain
  5.1.1 Silicon & Server OEMs
  5.1.2 Pure-play SDN/NFV Specialists
  5.1.3 Network Infrastructure Vendors
  5.1.4 IT Industry Giants
  5.1.5 Mobile Infrastructure Vendors
  5.1.6 Policy, OSS, BSS & Other Software Vendors
  5.1.7 Enterprises
  5.1.8 Service Providers
  5.1.9 Data Center Operators
5.2 The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Industry Roadmap: 2016 - 2030
  5.2.1 2016 – 2020: Moving Towards Network Wide Orchestration
  5.2.2 2020 – 2025: Large Scale Proliferation in Service Provider Networks
  5.2.3 2025 – 2030: Continued Investments with 5G Rollouts

6 CHAPTER 1.6: STANDARDIZATION BODIES & ALLIANCES

6.1 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
6.2 ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
6.3 Cloud NFV
6.4 IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
6.5 IRTF (Internet Research Task Force)
6.6 ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
6.7 MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)
6.8 ONF (Open Networking Foundation)
6.9 OpenDaylight
6.10 OpenStack Foundation
6.11 ONRC (Open Networking Research Center) and ON.Lab (Open Networking Lab)
6.12 OPNFV (Open Platform for NFV)
6.13 OVA (Open Virtualization Alliance)
6.14 OMG (Object Management Group)
6.15 TM Forum
6.16 Vendor Led Initiatives & Ecosystem Programs
  6.16.1 Nokia CloudBand Ecosystem Program
  6.16.2 Ciena Blue Orbit Ecosystem
  6.16.3 HP OpenNFV Application Partner Program
  6.16.4 HP SDN Ecosystem Alliance
  6.16.5 NEC SDN Partner Space
  6.16.6 Intel Network Builders Program
  6.16.7 Titanium Cloud Partner Program
  6.16.8 Juniper Technology Partner Program
  6.16.9 Red Hat NFV Ecosystem
  6.16.10 Amdocs Network Cloud Ecosystem

7 CHAPTER 1.7: COMPANY PROFILES

7.1 6WIND
7.2 A10 Networks
7.3 Accedian Networks
7.4 Accton Technology Corporation
7.5 Active Broadband Networks
7.6 Actus Networks
7.7 ADARA Networks
7.8 Adax
7.9 ADLINK Technology
7.10 ADTRAN
7.11 ADVA Optical Networking
7.12 Affirmed Networks
7.13 Agema Systems
7.14 Akamai Technologies
7.15 ALAXALA Networks Corporation
7.16 Albis Technologies
7.17 Allied Telesis
7.18 Allot Communications
7.19 Alpha Networks
7.20 ALTEN Calsoft Labs
7.21 Altiostar Networks
7.22 Alvarion Technologies
7.23 AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
7.24 Amdocs
7.25 ANEVIA
7.26 Argela
7.27 Aricent
7.28 Arista Networks
7.29 Arkoon Netasq
7.30 ARM Holdings
7.31 ARRIS Group
7.32 Artesyn Embedded Technologies
7.33 ASOCS
7.34 Astellia
7.35 AudioCodes
7.36 Avaya
7.37 Barracuda Networks
7.38 Big Switch Networks
7.39 BlueCoat
7.40 Brain4Net
7.41 Broadcom
7.42 Broadpeak
7.43 BroadSoft
7.44 Brocade
7.45 BTI Systems
7.46 Canoga Perkins
7.47 Canonical
7.48 Catbird Networks
7.49 Cavium
7.50 Cedexis
7.51 Cellwize
7.52 Centec Networks
7.53 Ceragon Networks
7.54 Certes Networks
7.55 Check Point Software Technologies
7.56 Ciena Corporation
7.57 Cisco Systems
7.58 Citrix Systems
7.59 Clavister
7.60 ClearPath Networks
7.61 CloudWeaver
7.62 Cobham Wireless
7.63 Cohesive Networks
7.64 Colt Technology Services Group
7.65 Comodo Security Solutions
7.66 Compass-EOS
7.67 Comptel
7.68 Concurrent
7.69 Coriant
7.70 Corsa Technology
7.71 CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)
7.72 Cumulus Networks
7.73 Dell
7.74 Dialogic
7.75 Docker
7.76 Dorado Software
7.77 ECI Telecom
7.78 Edgeware
7.79 Ekinops
7.80 Elemental Technologies
7.81 EMC Corporation
7.82 EnterpriseWeb
7.83 Ericsson
7.84 EXFO
7.85 Extreme Networks
7.86 F5 Networks
7.87 FibroLAN
7.88 Flash Networks
7.89 Flextronics International
7.90 Fortinet
7.91 FRAFOS
7.92 Fujitsu
7.93 GENBAND
7.94 Gencore Systems
7.95 Gigamon
7.96 GigaSpaces Technologies
7.97 Guavus
7.98 H3C Technologies
7.99 Harmonic
7.100 Hitachi
7.101 HP (Hewlett-Packard)
7.102 Huawei
7.103 HyTrust
7.104 IBM
7.105 Illumio
7.106 Imagine Communications Corporation
7.107 Infinera
7.108 Infoblox
7.109 Inocybe Technologies
7.110 Intel Corporation
7.111 Interface Masters Technologies
7.112 Intracom Telecom
7.113 Intune Networks
7.114 IP Infusion
7.115 IPgallery
7.116 iPhotonix
7.117 IPITEK
7.118 Italtel
7.119 iwNetworks
7.120 Ixia
7.121 Juniper
7.122 KEMP Technologies
7.123 Lemko Corporation
7.124 Lenovo
7.125 Lumeta Corporation
7.126 Luxoft Holding
7.127 Maipu Communication Technology
7.128 Marvell Technology Group
7.129 MatrixStream Technologies
7.13 MediaTek
7.131 Mellanox Technologies
7.132 Metaswitch Networks
7.133 Microsoft
7.134 Midokura
7.135 Mirantis
7.136 Mitel Networks Corporation
7.137 Mojatatu Networks
7.138 MRV Communications
7.139 Nakina Systems
7.14 Napatech
7.141 NCLC (NCL Communication)
7.142 NEC Corporation
7.143 NetCracker Technology
7.144 NETGEAR
7.145 Netronome
7.146 Netrounds
7.147 NetScout Systems
7.148 NetYCE
7.149 NFVWare
7.15 Nokia Networks
7.151 Nominum
7.152 NoviFlow
7.153 NTT Communications
7.154 NXP Semiconductors
7.155 Omnitron Systems
7.156 Openet
7.157 Openwave Mobility
7.158 Opera Software
7.159 Optelian
7.16 Oracle Corporation
7.161 Orchestral networks
7.162 Overture Networks
7.163 OX (Open-Xchange)
7.164 Ozono Security
7.165 Packet Ship Technologies
7.166 Padtec
7.167 Parallel Wireless
7.168 Palo Alto Networks
7.169 Panda Security
7.17 Pantheon Technologies
7.171 PeerApp
7.172 Penguin
7.173 Pertino
7.174 Pica8
7.175 Plexxi
7.176 PLUMgrid
7.177 Pluribus Networks
7.178 Polatis
7.179 Procera Networks
7.18 Qosmos
7.181 Qualcomm
7.182 Quanta Computer
7.183 Quortus
7.184 Rackspace
7.185 RAD Data Communications
7.186 Radisys Corporation
7.187 Radware
7.188 Rapid7
7.189 Realtek Semiconductor Corporation
7.19 Red Hat
7.191 Redknee
7.192 RightScale
7.193 Riverbed Technology
7.194 Ruckus Wireless
7.195 Saisei
7.196 Samsung Electronics
7.197 Sandvine
7.198 Sansay
7.199 Sencore
7.2 SevOne
7.201 Silver Peak Systems
7.202 Sonus Networks
7.203 Sophos
7.204 Sorrento Networks
7.205 SpiderCloud Wireless
7.206 Spirent Communications
7.207 StackIQ
7.208 SunTec Business Solutions
7.209 Supermicro (Super Micro Computer)
7.21 Svarog Technology Group
7.211 Symantec Corporation
7.212 SysMaster
7.213 Tango Telecom
7.214 TE Connectivity
7.215 Tejas Networks
7.216 Telchemy
7.217 Telco Systems
7.218 Telcoware
7.219 Telum
7.22 Thomson Video Networks
7.221 TI (Texas Instruments)
7.222 Tieto
7.223 TitanHQ
7.224 Trend Micro
7.225 UBIqube
7.226 Ultra Electronics AEP
7.227 UTStarcom
7.228 vArmour
7.229 Versa Networks
7.23 Veryx Technologies
7.231 Viavi Solutions
7.232 VMware
7.233 WatchGuard Technologies
7.234 Wavenet
7.235 WebNMS
7.236 Wedge Networks
7.237 Wipro
7.238 Wowza Media Systems
7.239 Xilinx
7.24 XOR Media
7.241 Xtera Communications
7.242 Xura
7.243 Zhone Technologies
7.244 ZTE

8 CHAPTER 1.8: MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECASTS

8.1 Global Outlook of SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
8.2 User Base Segmentation
  8.2.1 Enterprises & Data Centers
  8.2.2 Service Providers
8.3 Submarket Segmentation
  8.3.1 SDN Hardware & Software
  8.3.2 NFV Hardware & Software
  8.3.3 Other Network Virtualization Software
  8.3.4 Service Provider Submarket Segmentation
8.4 SDN Submarket Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.4.1 User Base Segmentation
  8.4.2 Service Provider SDN
  8.4.3 Enterprise & Data Center SDN
8.5 NFV Submarket Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.5.1 Hardware Appliances
  8.5.2 Orchestration & Management Software
  8.5.3 VNF Software
8.6 Service Provider SDN Submarket Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.6.1 SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliances
  8.6.2 Orchestration & Management Software
  8.6.3 SDN Controller Software
  8.6.4 Network Applications Software
8.7 Enterprise & Data Center SDN Submarket Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.7.1 SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliances
  8.7.2 SDN-Enabled Virtual Switches
  8.7.3 SDN Controller Software
8.8 Functional Area Segmentation for Service Provider Deployments
  8.8.1 CDN
  8.8.2 CPE
  8.8.3 Data Center
  8.8.4 EPC/Mobile Core
  8.8.5 Fixed Access Networks
  8.8.6 IMS & VoLTE
  8.8.7 Policy, OSS & BSS
  8.8.8 RAN
  8.8.9 Transport & Backhaul
8.9 Regional Outlook
8.1 Asia Pacific SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.10.1 Australia
  8.10.2 China
  8.10.3 India
  8.10.4 Japan
  8.10.5 South Korea
  8.10.6 Pakistan
  8.10.7 Thailand
  8.10.8 Indonesia
  8.10.9 Malaysia
  8.10.10 Taiwan
  8.10.11 Philippines
  8.10.12 Singapore
  8.10.13 Rest of Asia Pacific
8.11 Eastern Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.11.1 Czech Republic
  8.11.2 Poland
  8.11.3 Russia
  8.11.4 Rest of Eastern Europe
8.12 Latin & Central America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.12.1 Argentina
  8.12.2 Brazil
  8.12.3 Mexico
  8.12.4 Rest of Latin & Central America
8.13 Middle East & Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.13.1 South Africa
  8.13.2 UAE
  8.13.3 Qatar
  8.13.4 Saudi Arabia
  8.13.5 Israel
  8.13.6 Rest of the Middle East & Africa
8.14 North America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.14.1 USA
  8.14.2 Canada
8.15 Western Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030
  8.15.1 Denmark
  8.15.2 Finland
  8.15.3 France
  8.15.4 Germany
  8.15.5 Italy
  8.15.6 Spain
  8.15.7 Sweden
  8.15.8 Norway
  8.15.9 UK
  8.15.10 Rest of Western Europe

9 CHAPTER 1.9: CONCLUSION & STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

9.1 Will SDN & NFV Disrupt the Network Infrastructure Value Chain?
9.2 Is There a Ring Leader in the SDN & NFV Ecosystem?
9.3 SDN & NFV: Building the Mobile Cloud
9.4 Buyers Will Maintain Focus on Business Agility & CapEx Reduction
9.5 Avoiding the Proprietary Trap
9.6 Will Service Providers Continue to Utilize Proprietary Hardware Platforms?
9.7 Making the VoLTE Business Case Work
9.8 Growing Adoption of vEPC (Virtualized EPC) Platforms
9.9 How Much CapEx Can Service Providers Save with SDN & NFV Investments?
9.1 Prospects of SDN & NFV Orchestration
  9.10.1 Different Vendors, Different Approaches
  9.10.2 Future Prospects of Harmonization
9.11 Strategic Recommendations
  9.11.1 Recommendations for Silicon & Server OEMs
  9.11.2 Recommendations for Network & Mobile Infrastructure Vendors & IT Giants
  9.11.3 Recommendations for Pure-play SDN/NFV Specialists
  9.11.4 Recommendations for Enterprises and Data Center Operators
  9.11.5 Recommendations for Service Providers

REPORT 2: THE WIRELESS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE ECOSYSTEM: 2016 – 2030 – MACROCELL RAN, SMALL CELLS, C-RAN, RRH, DAS, CARRIER WI-FI, MOBILE CORE, BACKHAUL & FRONTHAUL

1 CHAPTER 2.1: INTRODUCTION

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

2 CHAPTER 2.2: AN OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

2.1 What is Wireless Network Infrastructure?
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

3 CHAPTER 2.3: 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 HetNet Deployments
  3.1.9 Strategic Choice for CDMA & WiMAX Operators: Join Mainstream Ecosystem
  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 Market Will Witness Growth?
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

4 CHAPTER 2.4: 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

5 CHAPTER 2.5: 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

6 CHAPTER 2.6: 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

7 CHAPTER 2.7: 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 Virtualization
  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

8 CHAPTER 2.8: 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

9 CHAPTER 2.9: 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

10 CHAPTER 2.10: 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)

11 CHAPTER 2.11: 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

12 CHAPTER 2.12: 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

13 CHAPTER 2.13: 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

14 CHAPTER 2.14: 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

15 CHAPTER 2.15: 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)
  15.10.2 Segmentation 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

16 CHAPTER 2.16: 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

17 CHAPTER 2.17: CONCLUSION & STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

17.1 Competitive Industry Landscape: Acquisitions, Alliances & Consolidation
17.2 Is Virtualization a Threat to the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market?
17.3 Growing Focus on Enterprise RAN Deployments
17.4 Vendor Specific HetNet Offerings: Disrupting Traditional Network Architectures
17.5 Moving Towards C-RAN Architecture
  17.5.1 Global Deployment Prospects
  17.5.2 From Centralized to Cloud RAN: Virtualizing the RAN
  17.5.3 Convergence of C-RAN and Small Cells: Distributing Baseband Intelligence
  17.5.4 Interface Options: Is Ethernet a Feasible Solution?
  17.5.5 Fronthaul Transport: Are Cheaper Options Emerging?
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

REPOR 3: THE HETNET ECOSYSTEM (SMALL CELLS, CARRIER WI-FI, C-RAN & DAS): 2016 – 2030 – OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, STRATEGIES & FORECASTS

1 CHAPTER 3.1: INTRODUCTION

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

2 CHAPTER 3.2: AN OVERVIEW OF SMALL CELLS, CARRIER WI-FI, C-RAN & DAS

2.1 An Evolving Heterogeneous Networking Ecosystem
  2.1.1 The Growing Demand for Mobile Broadband
  2.1.2 Is LTE the Answer to all Capacity Problems?
  2.1.3 HetNets: An Evolution of Network Topology
2.2 Small Cells
  2.2.1 What Are Small Cells?
  2.2.2 Why Deploy Small Cells?
  2.2.3 Small Cell Categories
    2.2.3.1 Femtocells
    2.2.3.2 Picocells
    2.2.3.3 Microcells
2.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  2.3.1 Carrier Wi-Fi Integration Approaches
  2.3.2 Standalone Hotspots
  2.3.3 Managed Offload
    2.3.3.1 SIM-based Wi-Fi Offload
    2.3.3.2 RAN Integrated Wi-Fi Access
2.4 C-RAN (Centralized RAN)
  2.4.1 What is C-RAN?
  2.4.2 Architectural Benefits and Challenges
  2.4.3 Key Architectural Components
    2.4.3.1 RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
    2.4.3.2 BBUs (Baseband Units)
    2.4.3.3 Fronthaul
2.5 Cloud RAN: Virtualizing C-RAN
  2.5.1 Leveraging Commodity Technologies
  2.5.2 Moving RAN to the Cloud
2.6 DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
  2.6.1 What is DAS?
  2.6.2 Passive DAS
  2.6.3 Active DAS
  2.6.4 Hybrid DAS
2.7 Alternative Options for Offloading Mobile Network Coverage and Capacity
  2.7.1 Macrocell Network and Spectrum Expansion
  2.7.2 Caching & Mobile CDN (Content Delivery Networks)
2.8 The Business Case: Key Market Drivers
  2.8.1 Capacity & Coverage Improvement: Addressing the Mobile Data Traffic Tsunami
  2.8.2 Endorsement from the Mobile Operator Community
  2.8.3 In-Building & Enterprise Coverage Requirements
  2.8.4 Capacity Offload in Congested Urban Environments
  2.8.5 Cost-Effective Rural Coverage
  2.8.6 CapEx Savings
  2.8.7 Non-Expandability of Macrocell Networks
2.9 Challenges & Inhibitors to the HetNet Ecosystem
  2.9.1 Interference with Macrocell Infrastructure & Spectrum Constraints
  2.9.2 Conflicting HetNet Offerings
  2.9.3 Fronthaul & Backhaul Investments
  2.9.4 Migration from Legacy Architectures
  2.9.5 Economic Constraints & Deployment Challenges
  2.9.6 Security Concerns

3 CHAPTER 3.3: INTEGRATION & OFFLOADING TECHNOLOGY

3.1 Integrating Small Cells into the Mobile Network
  3.1.1 Integration into 3G Networks
    3.1.1.1 Iuh based Integration: Residential & Enterprise Femtocells
    3.1.1.2 Iub: Microcells, Picocells and Femtocells
  3.1.2 S1: Integration into LTE Networks
    3.1.2.1 eNB Small Cell Architecture
    3.1.2.2 HeNB Small Cell Architecture
3.2 Integrating C-RAN into the Mobile Network
  3.2.1 CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface)
  3.2.2 OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative)
  3.2.3 ORI (Open Radio Interface)
  3.2.4 Ethernet
3.3 Wi-Fi: The Evolution from an Ethernet Extension to Mobile RAN Integration
3.4 Enabling Technologies for Wi-Fi and Cellular RAN Interoperability
  3.4.1 ANDSF (Access Network Discovery and Selection Function)
    3.4.1.1 Enabling Seamless Mobility
    3.4.1.2 Commercial Availability of ANDSF Solutions
  3.4.2 Hotspot 2.0
    3.4.2.1 Discovery - 802.11u
    3.4.2.2 Encryption - 802.11i (WPA2)
    3.4.2.3 Authentication – 802.1x (EAP)
    3.4.2.4 OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) DM (Device Management)
    3.4.2.5 Passpoint Wi-Fi Certification
  3.4.3 NGH (Next Generation Hotspot)
    3.4.3.1 Working alongside Hotspot 2.0
    3.4.3.2 Enabling Seamless Mobile Network Connectivity
  3.4.4 I-WLAN (Interworking Wireless LAN)
  3.4.5 WISPr (Wireless Internet Service Provider Roaming)
  3.4.6 MSAP (Mobility Services Advertisement Protocol)
  3.4.7 Wi-Fi Direct
3.5 Small Cell and Mobile Core Offloading Technologies
  3.5.1 LIPA (Local IP Access)
    3.5.1.1 Is LIPA Specifically for Small Cells?
    3.5.1.2 Use Case Example: Local Network Multimedia Access
  3.5.2 SIPTO (Selected IP Traffic Offload)
    3.5.2.1 Use Case Example: Core Network Offload
    3.5.2.2 The Downside: Is SIPTO Suitable for All Traffic Profiles?
  3.5.3 IFOM (IP Flow Mobility and Seamless Offload)
    3.5.3.1 Enabling Seamless Integration between Wi-Fi and 3GPP RANs
3.6 Wi-Fi and Cellular RAN Integration: Commercial Implementations to Address the HetNet Challenge
  3.6.1 Wi-Fi Integration into Macrocell and Small Cell Base Stations
  3.6.2 Policy Driven Control
  3.6.3 Enabling Wi-Fi Calling: Dynamic Switching between Wi-Fi and LTE
3.7 Integration of SON (Self-Organizing Network) Capabilities
  3.7.1 Enabling Plug-and-play Functionality
  3.7.2 Enhancing HetNet Performance

4 CHAPTER 3.4: INDUSTRY ROADMAP AND VALUE CHAIN

4.1 HetNet Industry Roadmap: 2016 – 2030
  4.1.1 2016 – 2020: Large Scale Small Cell, Carrier Wi-Fi & DAS Rollouts
  4.1.2 2020 – 2025: The Cloud RAN Era - Moving Towards C-RAN and Virtualization
  4.1.3 2025 – 2030: Continued Investments with 5G Network Rollouts
4.2 HetNet Value Chain
4.3 Embedded Technology Ecosystem
  4.3.1 Chipset Developers
  4.3.2 Embedded Component/Software Providers
4.4 RAN Ecosystem
  4.4.1 Macrocell RAN OEMs
  4.4.2 Pure-Play Small Cell OEMs
  4.4.3 Wi-Fi Access Point OEMs
  4.4.4 DAS & Repeater Solution Providers
  4.4.5 C-RAN Solution Providers
  4.4.6 Other Technology Providers
4.5 Transport Networking Ecosystem
  4.5.1 Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers
4.6 Mobile Core Ecosystem
  4.6.1 Mobile Core Solution Providers
4.7 Connectivity Ecosystem
  4.7.1 Mobile Operators
  4.7.2 Wi-Fi Connectivity Providers
  4.7.3 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) Providers
4.8 SON Ecosystem
  4.8.1 SON Solution Providers
4.9 SDN & NFV Ecosystem
  4.9.1 SDN & NFV Providers

5 CHAPTER 3.5: HETNET DEPLOYMENT MODELS, USE CASES & VERTICAL MARKETS

5.1 Deployment Models
  5.1.1 Indoor
  5.1.2 Outdoor
5.2 Use Cases
  5.2.1 Residential
  5.2.2 Enterprise
  5.2.3 Urban
  5.2.4 Rural & Suburban
5.3 Case Study: Small Cells in Emerging Rural Markets
  5.3.1 EE & Vodafone: Rural Small Cell Rollouts in the UK
  5.3.2 How are Vendors Addressing the Market?
  5.3.3 How Big is the Opportunity?
5.4 Wi-Fi Service Models
  5.4.1 Mobile Offload
  5.4.2 Wholesale
  5.4.3 Other Approaches
5.5 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service)
  5.5.1 Addressing the Logistical Challenges of Small Cell Rollouts
  5.5.2 Cost & Structural Efficiencies
  5.5.3 How Big is the Opportunity for SCaaS Providers?
  5.5.4 Major SCaaS Commitments
    5.5.4.1 BT Group
    5.5.4.2 Cellcom
    5.5.4.3 ClearSky Technologies
    5.5.4.4 Cloudberry Mobile
    5.5.4.5 Colt Technology Services
    5.5.4.6 Towerstream
    5.5.4.7 Virgin Media
    5.5.4.8 Zayo Group
    5.5.4.9 Offerings from the Vendor Community
5.6 Key Vertical Markets
  5.6.1 Agriculture
  5.6.2 Construction
  5.6.3 Education
  5.6.4 Energy & Utilities
  5.6.5 Enterprises
  5.6.6 Healthcare
  5.6.7 Military
  5.6.8 Public Safety & Emergency Services
  5.6.9 Public Venues
  5.6.10 Residential
  5.6.11 Retail & Hospitality

6 CHAPTER 3.6: HETNET BACKHAUL & FRONTHAUL

6.1 Small Cell Backhaul Technology
  6.1.1 DSL
  6.1.2 Ethernet
  6.1.3 Microwave
  6.1.4 Millimeter Wave
  6.1.5 Satellite
  6.1.6 Fiber & Others
6.2 C-RAN Fronthaul Technology
  6.2.1 Dedicated Fiber (Dark Fiber)
  6.2.2 WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing)
  6.2.3 PON (Passive Optical Network)
  6.2.4 OTN (Optical Transport Network)
  6.2.5 Ethernet
  6.2.6 Microwave
  6.2.7 Millimeter Wave
6.3 Requirements for HetNet Backhaul & Fronthaul
  6.3.1 Form Factor & Environmental Hardening
  6.3.2 Power Supply & Consumption
  6.3.3 Installation & Provisioning
  6.3.4 Integration of OAM and SON Capabilities
  6.3.5 Deployment & Maintenance Cost
6.4 Key Issues
  6.4.1 Backhaul Sharing: Can Small Cells and Macrocells Share Resources?
  6.4.2 Coverage Challenges
  6.4.3 Capacity/Peak Throughput Challenges
  6.4.4 Will Millimeter Wave be the Preferred Outdoor Small Cell Backhaul Solution?
  6.4.5 Is Fronthaul the Bottleneck to C-RAN Rollouts?
  6.4.6 Is Ethernet a Feasible Solution for C-RAN Fronthaul?
  6.4.7 Is there a Market for Satellite based HetNet Transport?
  6.4.8 Assessing the Impact of the SCaaS Ecosystem

7 CHAPTER 3.7: STANDARDIZATION & REGULATORY INITIATIVES

7.1 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
  7.1.1 Overview
  7.1.2 HetNet Standardization Activities
7.2 3GPP2 (3rd Generation Partnership Project 2)
  7.2.1 Overview
  7.2.2 HetNet Standardization Activities
7.3 Broadband Forum
  7.3.1 Overview
  7.3.2 Key HetNet Initiatives
7.4 ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
  7.4.1 Overview
  7.4.2 Small Cell Testing
  7.4.3 ORI for Fronthaul
  7.4.4 NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) for Small Cells & Cloud RAN
  7.4.5 MEC (Mobile Edge Computing)
7.5 GSMA
  7.5.1 Overview
  7.5.2 Enabling Carrier Wi-Fi Roaming
7.6 HetNet Forum
  7.6.1 Overview
  7.6.2 Key Programs
7.7 IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
  7.7.1 Overview
  7.7.2 IEEE 802.11 WLAN Standard
  7.7.3 Other Standards
7.8 ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
  7.8.1 Overview
  7.8.2 Focus Group on IMT-2020
7.9 MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)
  7.9.1 Overview
  7.9.2 Ethernet Transport for Small Cells & C-RAN
7.10 NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
  7.10.1 Overview
  7.10.2 P-CRAN (Project Centralized RAN)
  7.10.3 Small Cell Project
  7.10.4 RAN Evolution Project
  7.10.5 Other Engagements
7.11 Small Cell Forum
  7.11.1 Overview
  7.11.2 Working Groups
  7.11.3 Release Program
7.12 WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
  7.12.1 Overview
  7.12.2 Next Generation Wi-Fi Program for Mobile Operators
  7.12.3 Other Programs
7.13 Wi-Fi Alliance
  7.13.1 Overview
  7.13.2 Hotspot 2.0 & Passpoint Certification Program
  7.13.3 Other Programs
7.14 WiMAX Forum
  7.14.1 Overview
  7.14.2 WiMAX Small Cells

8 CHAPTER 3.8: MOBILE OPERATOR CASE STUDIES

8.1 América Móvil Group
  8.1.1 Overview
  8.1.2 Key Vendors
  8.1.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.2 AT&T Mobility
  8.2.1 Overview
  8.2.2 Key Vendors
  8.2.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.3 Bharti Airtel
  8.3.1 Overview
  8.3.2 Key Vendors
  8.3.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.4 BT Group
  8.4.1 Overview
  8.4.2 Key Vendors
  8.4.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.5 China Mobile
  8.5.1 Overview
  8.5.2 Key Vendors
  8.5.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.6 China Telecom
  8.6.1 Overview
  8.6.2 Key Vendors
  8.6.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.7 China Unicom
  8.7.1 Overview
  8.7.2 Key Vendors
  8.7.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.8 Chunghwa Telecom
  8.8.1 Overview
  8.8.2 Key Vendors
  8.8.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.9 KT Corporation
  8.9.1 Overview
  8.9.2 Key Vendors
  8.9.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.10 VimpelCom
  8.10.1 Overview
  8.10.2 Key Vendors
  8.10.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.11 LG Uplus
  8.11.1 Overview
  8.11.2 Key Vendors
  8.11.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.12 NTT DoCoMo
  8.12.1 Overview
  8.12.2 Key Vendors
  8.12.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.13 Orange
  8.13.1 Overview
  8.13.2 Key Vendors
  8.13.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.14 SK Telecom
  8.14.1 Overview
  8.14.2 Key Vendors
  8.14.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.15 SoftBank Mobile
  8.15.1 Overview
  8.15.2 Key Vendors
  8.15.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.16 Sprint
  8.16.1 Overview
  8.16.2 Key Vendors
  8.16.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.17 Telecom Italia
  8.17.1 Overview
  8.17.2 Key Vendors
  8.17.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.18 Telefónica
  8.18.1 Overview
  8.18.2 Key Vendors
  8.18.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.19 Verizon Wireless
  8.19.1 Overview
  8.19.2 Key Vendors
  8.19.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.20 Vodafone Group
  8.20.1 Overview
  8.20.2 Key Vendors
  8.20.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.21 SingTel
  8.21.1 Overview
  8.21.2 Key Vendors
  8.21.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.22 SFR
  8.22.1 Overview
  8.22.2 Key Vendors
  8.22.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.23 Telenor Group
  8.23.1 Overview
  8.23.2 Key Vendors
  8.23.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.24 Telstra
  8.24.1 Overview
  8.24.2 Key Vendors
  8.24.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.25 Telus Mobility
  8.25.1 Overview
  8.25.2 Key Vendors
  8.25.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.26 DT (Deutsche Telekom)
  8.26.1 Overview
  8.26.2 Key Vendors
  8.26.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.27 MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
  8.27.1 Overview
  8.27.2 Key Vendors
  8.27.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.28 KDDI
  8.28.1 Overview
  8.28.2 Key Vendors
  8.28.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.29 MegaFon
  8.29.1 Overview
  8.29.2 Key Vendors
  8.29.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.30 KPN
  8.30.1 Overview
  8.30.2 Key Vendors
  8.30.3 HetNet Deployment Summary
8.31 TeliaSonera
  8.31.1 Overview
  8.31.2 Key Vendors
  8.31.3 HetNet Deployment Summary

9 CHAPTER 3.9: 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

10 CHAPTER 3.10: 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)

11 CHAPTER 3.11: 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

12 CHAPTER 3.12: 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

13 CHAPTER 3.13: 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

14 CHAPTER 3.14: 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

15 CHAPTER 3.15: MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS

15.1 Global Outlook of HetNet Infrastructure Investments
15.2 Small Cells
  15.2.1 Segmentation by Use Case
    15.2.1.1 Residential
    15.2.1.2 Enterprise
    15.2.1.3 Urban
    15.2.1.4 Rural & Suburban
  15.2.2 Segmentation by Form Factor
    15.2.2.1 Femtocells
    15.2.2.2 Picocells
    15.2.2.3 Microcells
  15.2.3 Segmentation by Air Interface Technology
    15.2.3.1 2G & 3G
    15.2.3.2 LTE
    15.2.3.3 5G
  15.2.4 Segmentation by Deployment Model
    15.2.4.1 Indoor
    15.2.4.2 Outdoor
15.3 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.3.1 Segmentation by Technology
    15.3.1.1 DSL
    15.3.1.2 Ethernet
    15.3.1.3 Microwave
    15.3.1.4 Millimeter Wave
    15.3.1.5 Satellite
    15.3.1.6 Fiber & Others
15.4 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.4.1 Segmentation by Submarket
    15.4.1.1 Access Points
    15.4.1.2 Access Point Controllers
  15.4.2 Segmentation by Integration Approach
    15.4.2.1 Standalone Wi-Fi Hotspots
    15.4.2.2 Managed Wi-Fi Offload
15.5 C-RAN
  15.5.1 Segmentation by Submarket
    15.5.1.1 RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
    15.5.1.2 BBUs (Baseband Units)
  15.5.2 Segmentation by Air Interface Technology
    15.5.2.1 3G & LTE
    15.5.2.2 5G
  15.5.3 Segmentation by Deployment Model
    15.5.3.1 Indoor
    15.5.3.2 Outdoor
15.6 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.6.1 Segmentation by Technology
    15.6.1.1 Dedicated Fiber
    15.6.1.2 WDM
    15.6.1.3 OTN & PON
    15.6.1.4 Ethernet
    15.6.1.5 Microwave
    15.6.1.6 Millimeter Wave
15.7 DAS
  15.7.1 Segmentation by Deployment Model
    15.7.1.1 Indoor
    15.7.1.2 Outdoor
15.8 Segmentation by Region
  15.8.1 Small Cells
  15.8.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.8.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.8.4 C-RAN
  15.8.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.8.6 DAS
15.9 Asia Pacific
  15.9.1 Small Cells
  15.9.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.9.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.9.4 C-RAN
  15.9.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.9.6 DAS
15.10 Eastern Europe
  15.10.1 Small Cells
  15.10.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.10.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.10.4 C-RAN
  15.10.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.10.6 DAS
15.11 Latin & Central America
  15.11.1 Small Cells
  15.11.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.11.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.11.4 C-RAN
  15.11.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.11.6 DAS
15.12 Middle East & Africa
  15.12.1 Small Cells
  15.12.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.12.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.12.4 C-RAN
  15.12.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.12.6 DAS
15.13 North America
  15.13.1 Small Cells
  15.13.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.13.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.13.4 C-RAN
  15.13.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.13.6 DAS
15.14 Western Europe
  15.14.1 Small Cells
  15.14.2 Small Cell Backhaul
  15.14.3 Carrier Wi-Fi
  15.14.4 C-RAN
  15.14.5 C-RAN Fronthaul
  15.14.6 DAS

16 CHAPTER 3.16: CONCLUSION AND STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

16.1 Why is the Market Poised to Grow?
16.2 Competitive Industry Landscape: Acquisitions, Alliances & Consolidation
16.3 What is the TCO Impact of HetNet Deployments?
16.4 The Formula for Success: Selecting the Right Combination of HetNet Technologies
16.5 Offloading with TD-LTE Small Cells
16.6 The Emergence of Unlicensed LTE Small Cells
  16.6.1 LTE-U vs. LAA
  16.6.2 Commercial Prospects: How Big is the Opportunity?
  16.6.3 Mobile Operator Commitments
  16.6.4 Wi-Fi Community Concerns
16.7 What are the Prospects of Cloud RAN?
16.8 Convergence of C-RAN and Small Cells: Distributing Baseband Intelligence
16.9 Accelerating the Transition to Military, Tactical & Public Safety LTE Networks
16.10 Standardization Driving RAN & Carrier Wi-Fi Integration
16.11 Prospects of Enterprise RAN Deployments
16.12 Network Visibility & OAM
16.13 Addressing Network Security: IPsec
16.14 Vendor Share Analysis
  16.14.1 Small Cells
  16.14.2 Carrier Wi-Fi
  16.14.3 C-RAN
  16.14.4 DAS
16.15 Strategic Recommendations
  16.15.1 HetNet Infrastructure Vendors
  16.15.2 Mobile Operators

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1.1: The NFV Concept
Figure 1.2: A Comparison of SDN and NFV
Figure 1.3: C-RAN Architecture
Figure 1.4: Virtualized and Non-Virtualized Mobile Core Networks
Figure 1.5: China Mobile’s NovoNet NFV/SDN Program
Figure 1.6: SK Telecom’s vRAN (Virtualized Radio Access Network) Vision
Figure 1.7: The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Value Chain
Figure 1.8: The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Industry Roadmap: 2016 - 2030
Figure 1.9: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.10: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by User Base: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.11: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.12: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue by User Base: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.13: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.14: Global SDN Hardware & Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.15: Global NFV Hardware & Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.16: Global Other Network Virtualization Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.17: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.18: Global SDN Revenue by User Base: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.19: Global Service Provider SDN Hardware & Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.20: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.21: Global NFV Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.22: Global NFV Hardware Appliance Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.23: Global NFV Orchestration & Management Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.24: Global NFV VNF Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.25: Global Service Provider SDN Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.26: Global Service Provider SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliance Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.27: Global Service Provider SDN Orchestration & Management Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.28: Global Service Provider SDN Controller Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.29: Global Service Provider SDN Network Applications Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.30: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.31: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliance Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.32: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN-Enabled Virtual Switch Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.33: Global Enterprise & Data Center SDN Controller Software Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.34: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue by Functional Area: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.35: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider CDNs: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.36: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider CPE Deployments: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.37: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider Data Centers: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.38: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider EPC/Mobile Core Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.39: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider Fixed Access Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.40: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider IMS & VoLTE Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.41: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider Policy, OSS & BSS Systems: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.42: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider RANs: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.43: Global SDN & NFV Revenue in Service Provider Transport & Backhaul Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.44: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.45: Asia Pacific SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.46: Australia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.47: China SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.48: India SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.49: Japan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.50: South Korea SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.51: Pakistan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.52: Thailand SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.53: Indonesia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.54: Malaysia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.55: Taiwan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.56: Philippines SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.57: Singapore SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.58: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Asia Pacific: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.59: Eastern Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.60: Czech Republic SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.61: Poland SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.62: Russia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.63: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Eastern Europe: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.64: Latin & Central America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.65: Argentina SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.66: Brazil SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.67: Mexico SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.68: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Latin & Central America: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.69: Middle East & Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.70: South Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.71: UAE SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.72: Qatar SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.73: Saudi Arabia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.74: Israel SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.75: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of the Middle East & Africa: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.76: North America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.77: USA SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.78: Canada SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.79: Western Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.80: Denmark SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.81: Finland SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.82: France SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.83: Germany SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.84: Italy SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.85: Spain SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.86: Sweden SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.87: Norway SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.88: UK SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.89: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Western Europe: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.90: Virtualized vs. Non-Virtualized EPC Investments: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.91: SDN & NFV Induced Service Provider CapEx Saving Potential by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 1.92: Management & Orchestration Software Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.46: Global Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.47: Global Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.48: Global Mobile Network Subscriptions by Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.49: Global Mobile Network Service Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.50: Global 2G & 3G Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.51: Global 2G & 3G Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.52: Global FDD LTE Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.53: Global FDD LTE Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.54: Global TD-LTE Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.55: Global TD-LTE Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.56: Global WiMAX Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.57: Global WiMAX Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.58: Global 5G Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.59: Global 5G Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.60: Mobile Network Subscriptions by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.61: Mobile Network Service Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.62: Asia Pacific Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.63: Asia Pacific Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.64: Eastern Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.65: Eastern Europe Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.66: Latin & Central America Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.67: Latin & Central America Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.68: Middle East & Africa Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.69: Middle East & Africa Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.70: North America Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.71: North America Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.72: Western Europe Mobile Network Subscriptions: 2016 - 2030 (Millions)
Figure 2.73: Western Europe Mobile Network Service Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Billion)
Figure 2.74: RRH & FTTA Design
Figure 2.75: Legacy RAN to C-RAN Architectural Migration
Figure 2.76: The Wireless Network Infrastructure Industry Roadmap: 2016 - 2030
Figure 2.77: Wireless Network Infrastructure Value Chain
Figure 2.78: Macrocell RAN Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.79: Mobile Core Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.80: Small Cell Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.81: Carrier Wi-Fi Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.82: C-RAN Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.83: DAS Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.84: Backhaul & Fronthaul Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 2.85: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.86: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market Share by Submarket: 2016 (%)
Figure 2.87: Global Wireless Network Infrastructure Market Share by Submarket: 2020 (%)
Figure 2.88: Global Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.89: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.90: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.91: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipments by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.92: Global Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.93: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.94: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.95: Global 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.96: Global LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.97: Global LTE FDD Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.98: Global TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.99: Global TD-LTE Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.100: Global WiMAX Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.101: Global WiMAX Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.102: Global 5G Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.103: Global 5G Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.104: Global Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.105: Global Mobile Core Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.106: Global 3G Packet Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.107: Global HLR Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.108: Global MSS Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.109: Global LTE EPC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.110: Global WIMAX Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.111: Global 5G Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.112: Global Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.113: Global Macrocell Backhaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.114: Global Ethernet Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.115: Global Microwave & Millimeter Wave Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.116: Global Satellite Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.117: Global WDM Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.118: Global PON Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.119: Global Other Technologies Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.120: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.121: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.122: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Use Case: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.123: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Use Case: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.124: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.125: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.126: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.127: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.128: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.129: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.130: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.131: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.132: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.133: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.134: Global Femtocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.135: Global Femtocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.136: Global Picocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.137: Global Picocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.138: Global Microcell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.139: Global Microcell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.140: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.141: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.142: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.143: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.144: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.145: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.146: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.147: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.148: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.149: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.150: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.151: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.152: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.153: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.154: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.155: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.156: Global DSL Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.157: Global Ethernet Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.158: Global Microwave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.159: Global Millimeter Wave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.160: Global Satellite Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.161: Global Fiber & Other Technologies Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.162: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.163: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.164: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.165: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.166: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.167: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.168: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Integration Approach: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.169: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Integration Approach: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.170: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.171: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.172: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Hotspot Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.173: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.174: Global C-RAN Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.175: Global C-RAN Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.176: Global RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.177: Global RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.178: Global C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.179: Global C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.180: Global C-RAN Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.181: Global C-RAN Revenue in 3G & LTE Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.182: Global C-RAN Revenue in 5G Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.183: Global RRH Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.184: Global RRH Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.185: Global Indoor RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.186: Global Indoor RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.187: Global Outdoor RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.188: Global Outdoor RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.189: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.190: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.191: Global Dedicated Fiber Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.192: Global WDM Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.193: Global OTN & PON Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.194: Global Ethernet Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.195: Global Microwave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.196: Global Millimeter Wave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.197: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.198: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.199: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.200: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.201: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.202: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.203: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.204: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.205: Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.206: Macrocell Base Station Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.207: Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.208: 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.209: Mobile Core Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.210: Macrocell Backhaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.211: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.212: Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.213: Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.214: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.215: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.216: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.217: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.218: RRH Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.219: RRH Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.220: C-RAN BBU Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.221: C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.222: C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.223: DAS Node Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.224: DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.225: Asia Pacific Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.226: Asia Pacific Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.227: Asia Pacific Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.228: Asia Pacific 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.229: Asia Pacific Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.230: Asia Pacific Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.231: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.232: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.233: Asia Pacific Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.234: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.235: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.236: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.237: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.238: Asia Pacific RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.239: Asia Pacific RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.240: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.241: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.242: Asia Pacific C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.243: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.244: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.245: Eastern Europe Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.246: Eastern Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.247: Eastern Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.248: Eastern Europe 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.249: Eastern Europe Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.250: Eastern Europe Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.251: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.252: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.253: Eastern Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.254: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.255: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.256: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.257: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.258: Eastern Europe RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.259: Eastern Europe RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.260: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.261: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.262: Eastern Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.263: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.264: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.265: Latin & Central America Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.266: Latin & Central America Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.267: Latin & Central America Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.268: Latin & Central America 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.269: Latin & Central America Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.270: Latin & Central America Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.271: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.272: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.273: Latin & Central America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.274: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.275: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.276: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.277: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.278: Latin & Central America RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.279: Latin & Central America RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.280: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.281: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.282: Latin & Central America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.283: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.284: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.285: Middle East & Africa Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.286: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.287: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.288: Middle East & Africa 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.289: Middle East & Africa Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.290: Middle East & Africa Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.291: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.292: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.293: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.294: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.295: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.296: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.297: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.298: Middle East & Africa RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.299: Middle East & Africa RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.300: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.301: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.302: Middle East & Africa C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.303: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.304: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.305: North America Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.306: North America Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.307: North America Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.308: North America 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.309: North America Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.310: North America Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.311: North America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.312: North America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.313: North America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.314: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.315: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.316: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.317: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.318: North America RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.319: North America RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.320: North America C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.321: North America C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.322: North America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.323: North America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.324: North America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.325: Western Europe Wireless Network Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.326: Western Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.327: Western Europe Macrocell Base Station Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.328: Western Europe 2G & 3G Macrocell BSC Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.329: Western Europe Mobile Core Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.330: Western Europe Macrocell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.331: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.332: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.333: Western Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.334: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.335: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.336: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.337: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.338: Western Europe RRH Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.339: Western Europe RRH Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.340: Western Europe C-RAN BBU Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.341: Western Europe C-RAN BBU Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.342: Western Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.343: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.344: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 2.345: Global Enterprise RAN Investments: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 2.346: Baseband Processing Distribution Options for C-RAN
Figure 2.347: Global Dual-Mode Cellular/Wi-Fi Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 2.348: SWOT Analysis of the Wireless Network Infrastructure Market
Figure 3.1: HetNet Architecture
Figure 3.2: Small Cell Coverage Range Comparison
Figure 3.3: Key Characteristics of Small Cells
Figure 3.4: Mobile Network Data Offloading via Wi-Fi
Figure 3.5: C-RAN Architecture
Figure 3.6: Key RRH & BBU Functions
Figure 3.7: Cloud RAN Concept
Figure 3.8: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Region: 2016 – 2030 (Exabytes)
Figure 3.9: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Access Network Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Exabytes)
Figure 3.10: Iuh based Small Cell Integration in a 3G Mobile Network
Figure 3.11: Iub based Small Cell Integration in a 3G Mobile Network
Figure 3.12: S1 Interface based Small Cell Integration in an LTE Network
Figure 3.13: CPRI Protocol Layers
Figure 3.14: Global SON Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.15: HetNet Industry Roadmap: 2016 - 2030
Figure 3.16: HetNet Value Chain
Figure 3.17: SCaaS Provider and Mobile Operator Responsibilities
Figure 3.18: Global SCaaS Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.19: Small Cell Forum Working Groups
Figure 3.20: China Mobile’s Cloud RAN Vision
Figure 3.21: NTT DoCoMo’s Advanced C-RAN Architecture
Figure 3.22: Global HetNet Infrastructure Revenue by Access Network Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.23: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.24: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.25: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Use Case: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.26: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Use Case: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.27: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.28: Global Residential Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.29: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.30: Global Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.31: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.32: Global Urban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.33: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.34: Global Rural & Suburban Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.35: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Form Factor: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.36: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Form Factor: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.37: Global Femtocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.38: Global Femtocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.39: Global Picocell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.40: Global Picocell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.41: Global Microcell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.42: Global Microcell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.43: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.44: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.45: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.46: Global 2G & 3G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.47: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.48: Global LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.49: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.50: Global 5G Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.51: Global Small Cell Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.52: Global Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.53: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.54: Global Indoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.55: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.56: Global Outdoor Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.57: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.58: Global Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.59: Global DSL Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.60: Global Ethernet Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.61: Global Microwave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.62: Global Millimeter Wave Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.63: Global Satellite Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.64: Global Fiber & Other Technologies Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.65: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.66: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.67: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.68: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.69: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.70: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.71: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Integration Approach: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.72: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Integration Approach: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.73: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.74: Global Standalone Carrier Wi-Fi Hotspot Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.75: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Hotspot Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.76: Global Managed Carrier Wi-Fi Offload Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.77: Global C-RAN Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.78: Global C-RAN Revenue by Submarket: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.79: Global RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.80: Global RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.81: Global C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.82: Global C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.83: Global C-RAN Revenue by Air Interface Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.84: Global C-RAN Revenue in 3G & LTE Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.85: Global C-RAN Revenue in 5G Networks: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.86: Global RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.87: Global RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.88: Global Indoor RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.89: Global Indoor RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.90: Global Outdoor RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.91: Global Outdoor RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.92: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.93: Global C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Technology: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.94: Global Dedicated Fiber Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.95: Global WDM Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.96: Global OTN & PON Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.97: Global Ethernet Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.98: Global Microwave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.99: Global Millimeter Wave Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.100: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.101: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.102: Global DAS Node Unit Shipments by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.103: Global DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Deployment Model: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.104: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.105: Global Indoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.106: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.107: Global Outdoor DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.108: HetNet Infrastructure Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.109: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.110: Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.111: Small Cell Backhaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.112: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.113: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.114: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.115: Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.116: RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.117: RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.118: C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.119: C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.120: C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.121: DAS Node Unit Shipments by Region: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.122: DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.123: Asia Pacific HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.124: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.125: Asia Pacific Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.126: Asia Pacific Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.127: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.128: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.129: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.130: Asia Pacific Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.131: Asia Pacific RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.132: Asia Pacific RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.133: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.134: Asia Pacific C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.135: Asia Pacific C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.136: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.137: Asia Pacific DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.138: Eastern Europe HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.139: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.140: Eastern Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.141: Eastern Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.142: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.143: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.144: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.145: Eastern Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.146: Eastern Europe RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.147: Eastern Europe RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.148: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.149: Eastern Europe C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.150: Eastern Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.151: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.152: Eastern Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.153: Latin & Central America HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.154: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.155: Latin & Central America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.156: Latin & Central America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.157: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.158: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.159: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.160: Latin & Central America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.161: Latin & Central America RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.162: Latin & Central America RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.163: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.164: Latin & Central America C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.165: Latin & Central America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.166: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.167: Latin & Central America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.168: Middle East & Africa HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.169: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.170: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.171: Middle East & Africa Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.172: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.173: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.174: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.175: Middle East & Africa Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.176: Middle East & Africa RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.177: Middle East & Africa RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.178: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.179: Middle East & Africa C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.180: Middle East & Africa C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.181: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.182: Middle East & Africa DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.183: North America HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.184: North America Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.185: North America Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.186: North America Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.187: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.188: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.189: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.190: North America Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.191: North America RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.192: North America RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.193: North America C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.194: North America C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.195: North America C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.196: North America DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.197: North America DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.198: Western Europe HetNet Infrastructure Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.199: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.200: Western Europe Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.201: Western Europe Small Cell Backhaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.202: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.203: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.204: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.205: Western Europe Carrier Wi-Fi Access Point Controller Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.206: Western Europe RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.207: Western Europe RRH (Remote Radio Head) Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.208: Western Europe C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.209: Western Europe C-RAN BBU (Baseband Unit) Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.210: Western Europe C-RAN Fronthaul Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.211: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2020 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.212: Western Europe DAS Node Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 3.213: Unlicensed LTE Small Cell Concept
Figure 3.214: Global Unlicensed LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.215: Global Unlicensed LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.216: Global Virtualized RAN Investments: 2016 – 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.217: Baseband Processing Distribution Options for C-RAN
Figure 3.218: TCO Comparison between LTE and LMR Technologies
Figure 3.219: Global Military, Tactical & Public Safety LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.220: Global Military, Tactical & Public Safety LTE Small Cell Unit Shipment Revenue: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.221: Global Dual-Mode Cellular/Wi-Fi Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2016 - 2030 (Thousands of Units)
Figure 3.222: Global Enterprise RAN Investments: 2016 - 2030 ($ Million)
Figure 3.223: Global Small Cell Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 3.224: Global Carrier Wi-Fi Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 3.225: Global C-RAN Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)
Figure 3.226: Global DAS Market Share by Vendor: 2015 (%)

LIST OF COMPANIES MENTIONED

3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
3GPP2 (3rd Generation Partnership Project 2)
3Roam
4ipnet
4RF
6WIND
A10 Networks
ABB
Ablaze Wireless
Absolute Analysis
Accedian Networks
Accelink Technologies
Accelleran
ACCESS CO.
Accton Technology Corporation
Accuris Networks
AceAxis
Actelis Networks
Actiontec
Active Broadband Networks
Actus Networks
ADARA 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
Agema Systems
Airbus Defence and Space
AirHop Communications
Airspan Networks
Airvana
Akamai Technologies
AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices)
ALAXALA Networks Corporation
Albis Technologies
Alcatel-Lucent
ALCOMA
Allied Data Technologies
Allied Telesis
Allot Communications
Alpha Networks
ALTEN Calsoft Labs
ALTEN Group
Altera Corporation
Altiostar Networks
Alvarion Technologies
Amarisoft
Amartus
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
Amdocs
América Móvil Group
American Tower Corporation
ANEVIA
Anite
Anritsu Corporation
Aptilo Networks
Aquantia
Arcadyan Technology Corporation
Argela
Aricent
Arista Networks
ARItel
Arkoon Netasq
ARM Holdings
Arqiva
Arris
ARRIS Group
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
AT&T Mobility
Athena Wireless Communications
Athonet
AudioCodes
Autelan
Avago Technologies
Avanti Communications
Avaya
Aviat Networks
AVM
AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Axis Teknologies
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless (Moseley Associates)
Azcom Technology
Baidu
Banco Santander
BandwidthX
Barracuda Networks
Benetel
Bharti Airtel
Big Switch Networks
Birdstep Technology
Black Box Corporation
BLiNQ Networks
Blu Wireless Technology
BlueCoat
BluWan
Brain4Net
BridgeWave Communications
Broadband Forum
Broadcom
Broadpeak
BroadSoft
Brocade Communications Systems
Browan Communications
BSG Wireless
BT Group
BTI Systems
BTI Wireless
CableFree Solutions
Cadence Design Systems
Calix
Cambium Networks
Canoga Perkins
Canonical
Carlson Wireless Technologies
Casa Systems
Catbird Networks
Cavium
CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)
CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)
CCI (Crown Castle International)
CCI Systems
CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
Cedexis
CeedTec
Cellcom
Cellwize
Celtro
Centec Networks
Ceragon Networks
Certes Networks
Check Point Software Technologies
China Mobile
China Telecom
China Unicom
Chunghwa Telecom
Cielo Networks
Ciena Corporation
CIMI Corporation
Cisco Systems
Citigroup
Citrix Systems
Clavister
ClearPath Networks
ClearSky Technologies
Cloudberry Mobile
Cloudscaling
CloudWeaver
Cobham Wireless
Coherent Logix
Cohesive Networks
Colt Technology Services Group
Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
Comcores ApS
CommAgility
CommScope
Comodo Security Solutions
Compass-EOS
Comptel
Comtrend
Concurrent
Connectem
Contela
ConteXtream
Corecess
Coriant
Corning
Corsa Technology
CS Corporation
CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)
Cumulus Networks
Cyan
D2 Technologies
Dali Wireless
DASAN Networks
Datang Mobile
Dell
DeltaNode (Bird Technologies)
Dialogic
Direct Beam
Dish Network 
D-Link Corporation
Dongwon T&I
Dorado Software
DragonWave
DT (Deutsche Telekom)
eASIC Corporation
E-Band Communications (Moseley Associates)
EBlink
ECI Telecom
Eden Rock Communications
Edgeware
Edgewater Wireless Systems
EDX Wireless
EE
EION Wireless
Ekinops
Elemental Technologies
Elva-1
Embrane
EMC Corporation
Enterasys Networks 
EnterpriseWeb
Eoptolink Technology
Equinix
ERCOM
Ericsson
Ethertronics
Etisalat
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
Exalt Communications
EXFO
ExteNet Systems
Extreme Networks
EZchip Semiconductor
F5 Networks
Faraday Technology Corporation
FastBack Networks
Federated Wireless
Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications)
Fiberhome Technologies
FibroLAN
Fidelity Investments
Finisar Corporation
Firetide
Flash Networks
Flextronics International
Fortinet
Foxcom
FRAFOS
Freescale Semiconductor
Front Porch
Fujitsu
Galtronics
Gemtek Technology Company
GENBAND
Gencore Systems
Genmix Technology
GigaLight (Shenzhen Gigalight Technology Company)
Gigamon
GigaSpaces Technologies
Gilat Satellite Networks
GlobalFoundaries
GoNet Systems
Goodman Networks
Google
GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
Grupo Santander
GSMA
Guavus
GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
H3C Technologies
Handlink Technologies
Harmonic
HFR
HG Genuine
Hisense (Hisense Broadband Multimedia Technology)
Hitachi
HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Hrvatski Telekom
Huahuan
Huawei
Hughes Network Systems
HXI
HyTrust
IBM
iDirect
IDT (Integrated Device Technology)
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
IIJ (Internet Initiative Japan)
Illumio
Imagine Communications Corporation
IMEC International
Infinera
Infoblox
InfoVista
InnoLight Technology Corporation
Inocybe Technologies
Intel Corporation
InterDigital
Interface Masters Technologies
Intracom Telecom
Intune Networks
IP Infusion
ip.access
IPgallery
iPhotonix
IPITEK
iPosi
IRTF (Internet Research Task Force)
Iskratel
Italtel
ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
iwNetworks
Ixia
JMA Wireless
JRC (Japan Radio Company)
Juni Global
Juniper Networks
Kanazawa University Hospital
Kathrein-Werke KG
KDDI Corporation
KEMP Technologies
KEYMILE
Keysight Technologies
Kisan Telecom
KMW
KPN
KT Corporation
Kumu Networks
Lattice Semiconductor
Lemko Corporation
Lenovo
LG Uplus
LGS Innovations
LightPointe Communications
Lime Microsystems
LineRate Systems
Linux Foundation
Loea Corporation
Lumentum
Lumeta Corporation
Luxoft Holding
Macom (M/A-COM Technology Solutions)
Maipu Communication Technology
Marvell Technology Group
MatrixStream Technologies
Mavenir Systems
MAX4G
Maxim Integrated
MediaTek
MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)
MegaFon
Mellanox Technologies
MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
Meru Networks
Metaswitch Networks
Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group)
Microsemi Corporation
Microsoft
Microwave Networks
Midokura
MIMOon
MIMOtech
Mirantis
Mitel Networks Corporation
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mobily Saudi Arabia
Mobiveil
Mojatatu Networks
Molex
Movistar Venezuela
MRV Communications
MTI Mobile
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
NAKA Mobile
Nakina Systems
Napatech
Nash Technologies
NCLC (NCL Communication)
NEC Corporation
NetCracker Technology
NETGEAR
Netgem
Netronome
Netrounds
NetScout Systems
NetYCE
New Postcom Equipment Company
NewNet Communication Technologies
Nexcomm Systems
Nexius
Nextivity
NexxComm Wireless
NFVWare
NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
Nippon Express
Node-H
Nokia Networks
Nomadix
Nominum
Nomor Research
NoviFlow
NTT Communications
NTT DoCoMo
Nuage Networks
NuRAN Wireless
Nutaq
NXP Semiconductors
Oceus Networks
Octasic
OE Solutions
Oi Brazil
OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)
OMG (Object Management Group)
Omnitron Systems
ON.Lab (Open Networking Lab)
OneAccess Networks
ONF (Open Networking Foundation)
ONRC (Open Networking Research Center)
OpenDaylight Foundation
Openet
OpenStack Foundation
Openwave Mobility
Opera Software
OPNFV (Open Platform for NFV)
Optelian
Optulink
Oracle Corporation
Orange
Orchestral networks
OVA (Open Virtualization Alliance)
Overture Networks
OX (Open-Xchange)
Ozono Security
P.I. Works
Packet Ship Technologies
Paddy Power Betfair
Padtec
Palo Alto Networks
Panasonic Corporation
Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
Panda Security
Pantheon Technologies
Parallel Wireless
PeerApp
Penguin
Pertino
Pica8
Piston Cloud Computing
Pletronics
Plexxi
PLUMgrid
Pluribus Networks
PMC-Sierra
Polaris Networks
Polatis
Polewall
Positron
Potevio (China Potevio Company)
PowerDNS
Procera Networks
Produban
Proxim Wireless Corporation
PT (Portugal Telecom)
Public Wireless
QCT (Quanta Cloud Technology)
QEOS
Qosmos
Qualcomm
Quanta Computer
Qucell
Qulsar
Quortus
Qwilt
Rackspace
RACOM
RAD Data Communications
RADCOM
Radisys Corporation
Radware
RADWIN
Rakon
Rapid7
Realtek Semiconductor Corporation
Rearden
Red Hat
Redknee
Redline Communications
Reverb Networks
RF DSP
RF Window
RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
RightScale
Riverbed Technology
Rosenberger
Ro-Timak Technology
Ruckus Wireless
SAF Tehnika
Sagemcom
Saguna Networks
SAI Technology
Saisei
Samji Electronics Company
Samsung Electronics
Sandvine
Sansay
Sarokal Test Systems
Senao Networks
Sencore
SerComm Corporation
ServiceMesh
SevOne
SFR
Shutterfly
SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica)
Siklu
Silicon Labs
Silver Peak Systems
SingTel
Sistelbanda
SK Telecom
SK Telesys
SkyFiber
Small Cell Forum
SMC Networks
Smith Micro Software
SoftBank Corporation
SoftBank Mobile
Solectek
SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
SonicWALL
Sonus Networks
Sophos
Sorrento Networks
Source Photonics
SpectrumMax
SpiderCloud Wireless
Spirent Communications
Sprint Corporation
StackIQ
Star Microwave
Star Solutions
Sub10 Systems
Sumitomo Electric Industries
Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
SunTec Business Solutions
Sunwave Communications
Supermicro (Super Micro Computer)
Svarog Technology Group
Symantec Corporation
Syniverse Technologies
SysMaster
Tail-f Systems
Tango Telecom
Taqua
Tarana Wireless
Tata Elxsi
TE Connectivity
TE SubCom
Tecom
Tejas Networks
TEKTELIC Communications
Telchemy
Telco Systems
Telcoware
Telecom Italia
Telefónica
Telekom Austria Group
Telenor Group
TeliaSonera
Telkomsel
Tellion
Tellumat
Telrad Networks
Telsey
Telstra
Telum
Telus Mobility
TEOCO Corporation
TESSCO Technologies
Thomson Video Networks
TI (Texas Instruments)
Tieto
Tilera Corporation
Tilgin
TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
TIM Brazil
TitanHQ
TM Forum
T-Mobile USA
Towerstream
TP-LINK Technologies
Trango Systems
Transmode
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
Trend Micro
Treq Labs
Tulinx
Turk Telekom 
U2 Cloud
UBIqube
Ubiquiti Networks
Ubiquoss
U-blox
UBM Tech
Ultra Electronics AEP
UTStarcom
vArmour
Vectron International
Vello Systems 
Verizon
Verizon Wireless
Versa Networks
Veryx Technologies
Viavi Solutions
VimpelCom
Vipnet
Virgin Media
Vivo
VMware
Vodafone Group
VPIsystems
Vubiq Networks
WatchGuard Technologies
Wave1
Wavenet
Wavesight
WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
WebNMS
Wedge Networks
WeFi
Westell Technologies
Wi-Fi Alliance
WiMAX Forum
Wind River
Wipro
WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
Wowza Media Systems
Xavi Technologies
XCellAir
Xelic
Xilinx
XOR Media
Xtera Communications
Xura
Yamaha Corporation
Zayo Group
Z-Com (ZDC Wireless)
Zebra Technologies Corporation
Zhone Technologies
Zinwave
Zoho Corporation
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