The Wireless Network Infrastructure Bible 2014 To 2020 Macrocell RAN Small Cells RRH DAS Cloud RAN Carrier WiFi Mobile Core Backhaul Essay

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The Wireless Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 to 2020
Table RAN, of content
Macrocell
Small Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier
WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul

The term “Wireless Network Infrastructure” has conventionally been associated with macrocell Radio Access Network (RAN) and mobile core network infrastructure, which SNS Research estimates to account for nearly $52 Billion in spending by the end of 2014.

However, the scope of the term is expanding as wireless carriers increase their investments in Heterogeneous Network or HetNet infrastructure encompassing
WiFi, small cells, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Remote Radio Heads (RRH) and the emerging Cloud RAN concept. Driven by the promise of added capacity and coverage with minimum investment in additional spectrum, HetNet infrastructure is expected to account for nearly $17 Billion in spending by the end of 2014.
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Table RAN, of content
Macrocell
Small Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier
WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul

While macrocell RAN spending is forecast to decline at a CAGR of 3% over the next
6 years, SNS Research estimates that the overall wireless network infrastructure market encompassing macrocell RAN, HetNet, mobile core and backhaul infrastructure will witness tremendous growth over the coming years. Growing at a CAGR of over 5%, the market will account for over $104 Billion in annual spending by the end of 2020.
Complimenting this growth would be over $1 Billion worth of annual R&D investments on 5G mobile technology by wireless carriers, vendors and vertical market players alike, in a bid to further enhance the capacity, speed and performance of future mobile networks.

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Table RAN, of content
Macrocell
Small Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier
WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul

The “Wireless Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 – 2020 – Macrocell RAN, Small
Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul” report presents an in-depth assessment of 9 individual submarkets of the wireless network infrastructure opportunity. Besides analyzing the key market drivers, challenges, operator revenue potential, regional CapEx commitments, expert interviews and vendor strategies, the report also presents revenue and unit shipment forecasts for the market from 2014 to 2020 at a regional as well as a global scale. Historical figures are also provided for 2010, 2011 and 2013.
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from over 400 numeric forecasts presented in the report.
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Table RAN, of content
Macrocell
Small Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier
WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul

Key Findings:
The report has the following key findings:
Between 2014 and 2020, the 2G, 3G & 4G wireless network infrastructure market is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 5%
Vendors are increasing their focus on profit margins. Many are already cutting staff, embracing operational excellence, evolving their new business models, acquiring niche businesses and expanding their managed services offerings
New CapEx commitment avenues such as HetNet infrastructure and virtualization will usher industry restructuring. The wireless network