The Report “Middle East and Africa In-Building Wireless Market by Verticals (Commercial, Government, Hospitals, Hospitality, Industrial, Institutions, Retail, & Others), by System Components, & by Geography - Analysis and Forecast to 2019”, is estimated to reach $1.03 billion by 2019, growing at a CAGR of 23.7% from 2014 to 2019.
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The factors that drive the in-building wireless market are increasing demand for smart phones and data traffic, desire for continuous on-connectivity, and the market trend of transition to wireless technology for streamlining the data and information exchange process. In-building wireless solutions address the need for pervasive coverage and provide enhanced quality of service in terms of availability, capacity, and consistency. Today, businesses have realized the impact of pervasive coverage and effective communication vis-à-vis individual productivity, therefore the demand for in-building wireless solutions has increased. The organizations are looking forward to avail competitive prices considering the multi operators in the in-building wireless market. The solution providers are designing systems with robust capabilities to extend support for dedicated capacity and reduced radiations. The in-building wireless ecosystem players are consolidating their position in the highly competitive market through mergers and acquisitions and partnerships to build feature-rich solutions and attain better market visibility.
MicroMarketMonitor broadly segments the in-building wireless market on the basis of solution, system components, business models, end users, building type, building size, and countries. The market is segmented by type of system components: antennas, cabling, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), repeaters, and small cells; by type of business model: carrier, enterprise, and host; by type of verticals: commercial, government, hospitals, hospitality, industrial, institutions, and retail. The in-building wireless market is also segmented by countries in the Middle East and Africa: Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and United Arab Emirates.
MicroMarketMonitor believes that the changing user behavior and public safety norms, along with the need for cost-efficient and effective communication infrastructure are propelling the growth in the in-building wireless market. Though the adoption of these solutions was initially gradual, due to concerns related to cost, trained labor, and government regulations, these solutions are witnessing wide acceptance across various verticals. The convenience of flexible, mobile, and seamless support for high data rate delivery is expected to bring more demand to these solutions. To serve an audience with different solution requirements, the in-building wireless solution providers and their industry partners are addressing the installation challenges by designing solutions that adhere to the compliance standards. The amalgamation of in-building wireless solutions within the existing communication framework will improve workforce productivity and enhance the ability to coordinate with local emergency responders.
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