03.05.2017 14:45:00
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New Options Replacing Traditional DAS and Small Cells in the Enterprise
CAMPBELL, Calif., May 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Mobile Experts released exclusive analysis on eight different vertical markets and how they will invest in mobile infrastructure. Mobile Experts Senior Analyst Kyung Mun highlights the trend away from DAS toward Small Cells, DRS, CBRS, and Repeaters as low-cost options. The report outlines detailed cost analysis on each technology choice for vertical market scenarios in stadiums, airports, hotels, hospitals, retail, corporate, and other vertical markets.
"The market is growing despite challenges to complex business models that hinder direct enterprise deployment of in-building wireless solutions," Senior Analyst Kyung Mun explained. "The demand for seamless mobile coverage and capacity indoors is becoming increasingly apparent, and with that, funding for in-building projects themselves has been growing as well."
In last year's report, Mobile Experts estimated the "value of wireless" to both mobile operators and enterprises in various in-building vertical segment including stadiums, hotel, hi-rise office buildings, hospitals, and more. Analysis revealed that many enterprises can significantly increase revenue and property value if they invest in better in-building mobile coverage.
This year's report shows why Mobile Experts expects the Enterprise Mobile Infrastructure equipment market will grow at 18% CAGR from roughly 3.2M radio node shipments in 2016 to over 8.7M units by 2022. The detailed forecast shows how the market will grow, and what types of equipment are best suited for each vertical market.
As the in-building market transitions from the top end of the market (stadiums and airports) to smaller venues across diverse vertical segments, the traditional in-building market segments of DAS vs. Small Cells. vs. Repeaters are evolving traditional product lines, expanding distribution partnerships, and honing market focus to address larger pools of smaller venue/dollar projects.
"Small Cells have been limiting, especially as they're implemented as a single-operator solution. CBRS small cells can deliver a multi-operator solution with Wi-Fi-like simplicity and a low cost profile. In fact, it has the potential to disrupt the in-building wireless space by creating a win-win scenario for mobile operators and enterprises," remarked Mobile Experts Senior Analyst Kyung Mun.
The new Mobile Experts report provides profiles on more than 80 companies, and highlights the rise of the neutral-host business model that will be critical to helping mobile operators and businesses to work together. The 92-page study includes more than 40 charts and diagrams to clearly illustrate the dynamics of the market.
About Mobile Experts Inc.:
Mobile Experts provides insightful market analysis for the mobile infrastructure and mobile handset markets. Our analysts are true Experts, who remain focused on topics where each analyst has 20 years of experience or more. Research topics center on technology introduction for radio frequency (RF) and communications innovation. Recent publications focus on Enterprise,Small Cells, Industrial IoT,5G,Macro Base Station Transceivers 2017, Cellular IoT Devices, Backhaul & Fronthaul for HetNets, Automotive IoT Devices, Semiconductors for Small Cells,Health + Fitness IoT Devices, DAS,Smart Utility Meters, IoT, RF Front Ends for Mobile Devices, Carrier Wi-Fi and LTE-U, Enterprise Mobile Infrastructure, Macro Base Station Transceivers, Semiconductors for RRH, Backhaul for Small Cells, and Virtualized RAN.
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