RnRMarketResearch.com adds “The
HetNet Bible (Small Cells and Carrier WiFi) – Opportunities, Challenges,
Strategies and Forecasts: 2013 – 2020 – With an Evaluation of DAS & Cloud
RAN” new report on its database.
Driven by in-building
wireless coverage requirements and the growing influx of mobile broadband data
traffic, a traditional macrocell based cellular network deployment is not deemed
to be a sufficient solution to address the coverage and capacity needs of
today’s wireless subscribers.
Wireless carriers are
thus exploring options to offload additional coverage and capacity to
alternatives such as strategically deployed small cells and WiFi access points,
which have so far been deployed by more than 150 global wireless carriers.
Adding further to the heterogeneity are alternative deployment models
such as Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and the emerging Cloud Radio Access
Networks (RAN) architecture which concentrates the processing of the RAN
segment of a mobile network in one or more centralized data centers.
Driven by the thriving
ecosystem, we expect small cells and carrier WiFi deployments to account for
nearly $352 Billion in mobile data service revenues by the end of 2020, while
overall spending on HetNet infrastructure is expected to reach $42 Billion
annually during the same period.
This report presents an
in-depth assessment of the global small cells and carrier WiFi market, together
with an evaluation of the DAS and Cloud RAN technology. In addition to
covering the technology, business case, the challenges, standardization
initiatives, the industry’s roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case
studies, vendor service/product strategies and strategic recommendations, the
report also presents comprehensive forecasts for the market from 2013 till
2020, including individual revenue and shipment projections of small cells,
carrier WiFi, small cell backhaul, Small Cells as a Service (SCaaS), DAS, Cloud
RAN, Self-Organizing Network (SON) and mobile data services across six
geographical regions.
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Also provided are
historical figures for 2010, 2011 and 2012. The report comes with an associated
XLS datasheet covering quantitative data from all figures presented within the
report.
Key Findings:
- Small cells, carrier
WiFi, DAS and Cloud RAN infrastructure investments will account for a $42
Billion HetNet ecosystem by 2020
- Small cells and carrier
WiFi deployments are expected to carry more than 60% of all mobile network data
traffic by 2020, which will account for $352 Billion in mobile data service
revenue
- At present, the small
cells and carrier WiFi infrastructure value chain is highly fragmented with
‘pure-play’ and incumbent macrocell vendors battling to gain a higher share of
the market
- SNS Research expects
the value chain to consolidate over the coming years following several future
acquisitions such as the recent takeover of Ubiquisys by Cisco
- Eyeing the momentum
behind small cell deployments, several DAS vendors (such as BTI Wireless) are
now entering the small cell market
While it is a preferred opinion among wireless carriers, aggregating outdoor small cell backhaul with macrocell infrastructure may prove to be a well challenging task. Consequently the demand for small cell backhauling has opened a new opportunity for investment, which will be a market worth nearly $6 Billion by 2020.
While it is a preferred opinion among wireless carriers, aggregating outdoor small cell backhaul with macrocell infrastructure may prove to be a well challenging task. Consequently the demand for small cell backhauling has opened a new opportunity for investment, which will be a market worth nearly $6 Billion by 2020.
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Topics Covered:
- Small cell, carrier
WiFi, DAS, Cloud RAN, Mobile Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) &
HetNet technology and architecture
- Integration and
offloading technology for carrier WiFi and small cells
- Market drivers and key
benefits of small cells and carrier WiFi• Challenges and
Inhibitors to the small cells and carrier WiFi ecosystem
- Small cell and carrier
WiFi industry roadmap: 2010 – 2020
- Small cell and carrier
WiFi value chain
- Vendor landscape and
acquisitions
- Small cell and carrier
WiFi deployment models
- Vertical markets for
small cell and carrier WiFi deployments
- Small cell backhaul
technology, requirements and key issues
- Standardization and
regulatory initiatives
- Small Cells as a
Service (SCaaS)
- Small cells, SCaaS and
carrier WiFi deployment case studies
- Industry, wireless
carrier and vendor commitments to small cells and carrier WiFi
- Self-Organizing Network
(SON) technology
- Profiles and market
positioning assessment (current strategy, target market and products/services)
for the following players in the HetNet market: ‘Pure-Play’ and specialist
small cell vendors, DAS & repeater solution providers, carrier WiFi focused
vendors, Cloud RAN solution providers, HetNet focused SON solution providers, Wireless
network (Macrocell, Core) infrastructure vendors, chipset, software &
component vendors, technology providers, WiFi network providers and small cell
backhaul solution providers
Key Questions Answered:
- What are the key market
drivers and challenges in the small cells and carrier WiFi market and the wider
HetNet ecosystem?
- How big is the HetNet
market, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?
- What will be the
installed base of small cells and carrier WiFi access points in 2020?
- Which geographical
regions offer the greatest growth potential for HetNet deployments?
- What is the service
revenue for mobile data services delivered over small cells and carrier WiFi,
and how will this vary overtime?
- How are investments on
DAS technology impacting the small cells and carrier WiFi market?
- What is the Cloud RAN
concept, and how does it affect the small cells and carrier WiFi market?
- Which technology will
be predominant in the small cell backhaul ecosystem and is there a market for
satellite based small cell backhaul?
- Is there a market for
rural small cell deployments?
- How big is the
opportunity for Small Cells as a Service (SCaaS)?
- How is the HetNet value
chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?
- What opportunities does
the HetNet ecosystem offer to infrastructure vendors and other players involved
in the value chain?
- What strategies should
infrastructure vendors and wireless carriers adopt to capitalize on the HetNet
opportunity?
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