In-building wireless solutions comprise components, services, and networks for consistent interior coverage. These networks would provide better communication flexibility and mobility. Many organizations are setting up in-building wireless systems to increase individual productivity. The market is primarily driven by the increasing demand for good quality data and voice services.
These reports offer a detailed insight into the global market, and its segmentation across various components, business models, and end users. It also provides a competitive benchmarking of the leading players in this market, such as TE Connectivity, Ltd., AT&T Inc., CommScope, Inc., Alcatel-Lucent, and Corning, Inc. The global in-building wireless market reports gives the financial analysis, which includes CAGR and market shares of different regions, vendors, overall adoption scenario, competitive landscape, key drivers, restraints, and opportunities.
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives Of The Study
1.2 Market Segmentation and Coverage
1.3 Stakeholders
2 Research Methodology
2.1 Integrated Ecosystem of Commercial In-Building Wireless Market
2.2 Arriving at the Commercial In-Building Wireless Market
2.2.1 Top-Down Approach
2.2.2 Bottom-Up Approach
2.2.3 Demand-Side Approach
2.2.4 Macro-Indicator Based Approach
2.3 Assumptions
3 Executive Summary
4 Market Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Comparison with Parent Market
4.3 Market Drivers and Inhibitors
4.3.1 Drivers
4.3.1.1 Rapid Uptake Of Smart Phones
4.3.1.2 Increase in Data Traffic
4.3.1.3 Desire for Continuous on-Connectivity
4.3.2 Challenges
4.3.2.1 Design and Installation
4.3.2.2 Interference and Isolation
4.3.3 Opportunities
4.3.3.1 Lte As A Service
4.3.3.2 Small Cell Fed Das
4.4 Key Market Dynamics
4.5 Vendor Side Analysis
4.6 Demand Side Analysis
5 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Market Size and Forecast By System Components
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Antennas
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
5.3 Cabling
5.3.1 Overview
5.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
5.4 Distributed Antenna Systems (Das)
5.4.1 Overview
5.4.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
5.5 Repeaters
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
5.6 Small Cells
5.6.1 Overview
5.6.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
6 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Market Size and Forecast By Business Models and Installed Devices
6.1 Business Models
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Carrier
6.1.2.1 Overview
6.1.2.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
6.1.3 Enterprise
6.1.3.1 Overview
6.1.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
6.1.4 Host
6.1.4.1 Overview
6.1.4.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
6.2 Installed Devices
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Licensed Bands/GUL
6.2.2.1 Overview
6.2.2.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
6.2.3 Non-Licensed Bands/Wi-Fi
6.2.3.1 Overview
6.2.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
6.2.4 Others
6.2.4.1 Overview
6.2.4.2 Market Size and Forecast By End Users
7 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Market Size and Forecast By Building Type and Building Size
7.1 Building Type
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Existing Buildings
7.1.2.1 Overview
7.1.2.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
7.1.3 New Buildings
7.1.3.1 Overview
7.1.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By Regions
7.2 Building Size
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Large and Medium Buildings
7.2.2.1 Overview
7.2.2.2 Market Size and Forecast By System Components
7.2.3 Small Buildings
7.2.3.1 Overview
7.2.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By System Components
8 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Market Size and Forecast By Regions
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Parfait Charts
8.3 North America (NA)
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 Market Size and Forecast By Business Models
8.4 Europe
8.4.1 Overview
8.4.2 Market Size and Forecast By Business Models
8.5 Asia-Pacific (APAC)
8.5.1 Overview
8.5.2 Market Size and Forecast By Business Models
8.6 Middle East and Africa (MEA)
8.6.1 Overview
8.6.2 Market Size and Forecast By Business Models
8.7 Latin America (LA)
8.7.1 Overview
8.7.2 Market Size and Forecast By Business Models
9 Commercial In-Building Wireless: Competitive Landscape
9.1 Company Presence in Commercial In-Building Wireless Market
9.2 Mergers and Acquisitions
9.3 Expansions
9.4 Investments
9.5 Joint Ventures
10 Company Profiles
10.1 AT&T
10.2 Alcatel-Lucent
10.3 Anixter
10.4 Cobham
10.5 Commscope
10.6 Corning Incorporated
10.7 Ericsson
10.8 Smiths Group
10.9 TE Connectivity
10.10 Verizon Communications
10.11 To Be Researched
10.12 To Be Researched
10.13 Key Innovators
10.13.1 Betacom Incorporated
10.13.2 Ethertronics
10.13.3 Lemko Corporation
10.13.4 Lord & Company Technologies
10.13.5 Oberon
10.13.6 Telecommunication Systems
10.13.7 To Be Researched
10.13.8 To Be Researched
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Europe In Building Wireless As buyers of in-building wireless solutions realize the benefits associated with mobile operations and pervasive communication infrastructure, they are strategically deploying in-building wireless solutions. While organizations look forward to availing better prices with multi operators, the in-building wireless solution providers are designing systems with robust capabilities to extend support for dedicated capacity and reduced radiations. |
Jun 2015 | |
North America In Building Wireless North America in-building wireless refers to the set of products, services, and networks deployed for reliable, seamless indoor coverage. The in-building wireless solutions enable a mobile environment through a dependable communication infrastructure. The traditional ways to increase network capacity are becoming outdated, with the stringent government regulations for obtaining permits. With the shift in cell phone usage patterns, the demand for in-building wireless solutions is increasing. |
May 2015 | |
Latin America In Building Wireless The Latin American in-building wireless market is estimated to grow from $0.21 billion in 2014 to $0.54 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 21.20% from 2014 to 2019. This market is driven by the infrastructure needs of the IT industry to have better indoor coverage. The in-building wireless solutions comprise components, services, and networks for consistent interior coverage. |
Upcoming | |
Asia-Pacific In Building Wireless The Asia-Pacific in-building wireless market is estimated to grow from $0.51 billion in 2013 to $1.94 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 24.7% from 2014 to 2019. This market is driven by the infrastructure needs of the IT industry for better communication and to stay connected over the Internet. |
Upcoming | |
Middle East and Africa In Building Wireless Middle East and Africa In-Building Wireless market refers to the set of technologies, solutions, and services deployed for uninterrupted indoor network coverage. In-building wireless solution comprises of system components such as DAS, small cells, and antennas, which are used to deliver communication flexibility (anywhere and anytime), and proper connectivity, thereby improving the productivity of individuals and enterprises. The traditional method to increase the network capacity is becoming obsolete with stringent government regulations for obtaining permits to build wireless cell sites. With shift in cell phone usage patterns and enterprises keen on adopting project-oriented business culture, the demand for in-building wireless solutions is increasing. These solutions provide ubiquitous access anytime, anywhere. |
Jun 2015 |