21-Dec-2020 | Facts and Factors
Findings from Facts and Factors report “In-Building Wireless Market By Component (Infrastructure, and Services) By Business Model (Service Providers, Enterprise, Neutral Host Operators ), By End User (Hospitals, Commercials, Government, Institutions, Industrial, And Retail )and By Region Global Industry Outlook, Market Size, Business Intelligence, Consumer Preferences, Statistical Surveys, Comprehensive Analysis, Historical Developments, Current Trends, and Forecasts, 2020–2026” states that the global In-Building Wireless Market in 2019 was approximately USD 9.27 billion. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.3% and is anticipated to reach around USD 20.88 billion by 2026.
The Global In-Building Wireless Market Is Powered By Economic Development, Rising Demand For IoT Application, Business Requirement of Network-Based Industries. The coming decades of the 21st century are believed to be dominated by connected devices and IoT. Today, wherever you go, home, office, hotel, etc one thing that has become ubiquitous is a smartphone. These devices work to their full potential only when they are connected to the network and the quality of networks is not only completely dependent on the service provider but also dependent on the environment where the device is located, We experience, this environmental defect everywhere, in our building there are certain zones where signal are not present so we avoid such areas while using devices.
But as the number of network-dependent devices will increase, demand for zeroing these networks fewer zones will increase. Thus, In-Building wireless system is the apt solution to solve this ever-growing problem. In-Building Wireless system is the telecommunication solution that provides the way to enhance, amplify, and distribute wireless connections inside a building. Most in-building wireless systems are professionally designed, engineered, modified, and installed to the precise specifications of a building—using a network of antennas, cables, and amplifiers to bring enhanced cellular connectivity to isolated spots or bad coverage areas.
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Wireless connectivity has made inroads in enterprise networks. These wireless networks are LAN connected to the internet and cellphone access to the telecom network. In the future, both the networks are likely to converge which will improve performance efficiency and cost savings. More popular ways of bringing wireless cellular service to the building are through DAS and Small cell. A DAS network replaces a centralized high power antenna serving the facility with a distribution of smaller power antennas covering the same area.
Cellular multi carriers enter into the DAS head-end where signals are combined and distributed throughout the building with the use of the antenna. Another important such device is smart cell These are a short-range compact cellular base station that utilizes licensed radio spectrums. They are operated and controlled by cellular service providers. These devices are a single carrier. For multiple cellular services, multiple small cells need to be deployed.
The demand for In-Building Wireless is expected to be driven by the rising network-based application of industries. A strong cellular network has become a critical aspect for the working of businesses and their employees. Despite this, in building network coverage is the major problem of businesses dependent on communication. As it is time-consuming for the up-gradation of telecom networks and with rising devices operating over it, the need for in-building wireless systems is increasing.
Moreover, critical infrastructures like a hospital, defense institutes, research laboratories, the seamless operation requires better-unhindered coverage. Considering these requirements private players are leveraging these opportunities to provide in-building wireless solutions. However, due to the problem of Line of Sight in case of microwave and high cost of fiber network, these solutions are inaccessible to the majority od small and medium businesses. In spite of it, organizations across the markets are deploying IoT resources to increase productivity, Proliferation of IoT devices in the coming decade is likely to increase the demand for the in-building wireless market.
In terms of geography, the APAC region will show considerable growth in the market owing to the high population and increasing smartphone subscriber rate. Similarly, North America and Europe are also expected to register positive growth due to increased demand for IoT devices. Middle East region is also expected to register moderate growth owing to tourism in the Dubai region.
Report Scope
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market Size in 2019 |
USD 9.27 Million |
Projected Market Size in 2026 |
USD 20.88 Million |
CAGR Growth Rate |
12.3% CAGR |
Base Year |
2019 |
Forecast Years |
2020-2026 |
Key Market Players |
Cobham PLC, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Smiths Group PLC, Corning Incorporated, AT&T Inc., Verizon Communication Inc., Anixter Inc., TE Connectivity, Commscope Inc., and Ericsson. The other players that dominate the global market are Betacom Incorporated, Lord and Company Technologies, Ethertronics, Telecommunication Systems Inc., Lemko Corporation, and Oberon Inc., and Others |
Key Segment |
By Component, Business, End User, and Region |
Major Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa |
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Some of the leading and top companies in the In-Building Wireless market include
Cobham PLC, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Smiths Group PLC, Corning Incorporated, AT&T Inc., Verizon Communication Inc., Anixter Inc., TE Connectivity, Commscope Inc., and Ericsson. The other players that dominate the global market are Betacom Incorporated, Lord and Company Technologies, Ethertronics, Telecommunication Systems Inc., Lemko Corporation, and Oberon Inc.
The taxonomy of the In-Building Wireless Market by its scope and segmentation is as follows:
By Component Segmentation Analysis
By Business Model Segmentation Analysis
- Service Providers
- Enterprise
- Neutral Host Operators
By End User Segmentation Analysis
- Hospitals
- Commercials
- Government
- Institutions
- Industrial
- Retail
By Regional Segmentation Analysis
- North America
- Europe
- Germany
- The UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Southeast Asia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- GCC
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
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