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The HetNet Bible (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN): Key Players and Emerging Growth Report, 2014 - 2020

This report presents an in-depth assessment of the global small cells, carrier WiFi, DAS and C-RAN markets.
MarketsandMarkets™ | 12.04.2016

The HetNet Bible (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN): 2014 - 2020 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, & Forecasts Size and Share Published in 2014-09-30 Available for US$ 2500 at Researchmoz.us

Description

Driven by in-building wireless coverage requirements and the growing influx of mobile broadband data traffic, a traditional macrocell based cellular network deployment is not deemed to be a sufficient solution to address the coverage and capacity needs of today’s wireless subscribers.

Wireless carriers
are thus exploring options to offload additional coverage and capacity to alternatives such as strategically deployed small cells and WiFi access points, which have so far been deployed by more than 200 global wireless carriers. Adding further to the heterogeneity are alternative deployment models such as DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) and the emerging C-RAN (Cloud Radio Access Networks) architecture which concentrates the processing of the RAN segment of a mobile network in one or more, centralized data centers.

Driven by the thriving ecosystem, we expect small cells, carrier WiFi, DAS and C-RAN networks to account for over 50% of all mobile data traffic by the end of 2015, while overall spending on HetNet infrastructure is expected to reach $20 Billion annually during the same period.

This report presents an in-depth assessment of the global small cells, carrier WiFi, DAS and C-RAN markets. In addition to covering the technology, business case, the challenges, standardization initiatives, the industry’s roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case studies, vendor service/product strategies and strategic recommendations, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for the market from 2014 till 2020, including individual revenue and shipment projections of small cells, carrier WiFi, small cell backhaul, SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service), DAS, C-RAN, SON (Self-Organizing Network) and mobile data services across six geographical regions.

Also provided are historical figures for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet covering quantitative data from all numeric figures presented in the report.

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Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

Small cells, carrier WiFi, DAS and C-RAN infrastructure investments will account for a $20 Billion HetNet ecosystem by 2020

HetNet infrastructure is expected to carry more than 70% of all mobile network data traffic by 2020, which will account for $380 Billion in mobile data service revenue

At present, the HetNet value chain is highly fragmented with pure-play specialists and incumbent macrocell vendors battling to gain a higher share of the market

SNS Research expects the value chain to consolidate over the coming years following a string of acquisitions by industry giants such as Intel, Ericsson, Cisco and Nokia

Eyeing the momentum behind small cell and C-RAN deployments, several DAS vendors, such as BTI Wireless and Kathrein-Werke KG, have developed small cell and C-RAN offerings

Small cell vendors such as Airvana are also adopting C-RAN centric architectures

Enterprise RAN investments based on combination of small cells and coordination platforms are expected to reach $5 Billion by the end of 2020

While it is a preferred opinion among wireless carriers, aggregating outdoor small cell backhaul with macrocell infrastructure may prove to be a well challenging task. Consequently the demand for small cell backhauling has opened a new opportunity for investment, which will be a market worth nearly $6 Billion by 2020

Spending on mobile fronthaul solutions will grow at a CAGR of nearly 40% between 2014 and 2020. By the end of 2020, mobile fronthaul investments will account for nearly $2.6 Billion in revenue

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Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

Small cell, carrier WiFi, DAS and C-RAN technology, and architecture

Integration and offloading technology for HetNets

Market drivers and key benefits of HetNets

Challenges and Inhibitors to the HetNet ecosystem

HetNet industry roadmap: 2010 – 2020

HetNet industry value chain

Vendor landscape and acquisitions

HetNet deployment models

Vertical markets for HetNet deployments

Small cell backhaul and C-RAN fronthaul technology, requirements and key issues

Standardization and regulatory initiatives

SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service)

Small cell, SCaaS, C-RAN, DAS and carrier WiFi deployment case studies

Industry, wireless carrier and vendor commitments to HetNet deployments

Enterprise RAN solutions

Public safety and military centric LTE small cells

WiFi enabled LTE gateways

SON (Self-Organizing Network) technology

Profiles and market positioning assessment (current strategy, target market and products/services) for the following players in the HetNet market: pure-play small cell vendors, DAS, RRH (Remote Radio Head) & repeater solution providers, carrier WiFi focused vendors, C-RAN solution providers, HetNet focused SON solution providers, wireless network (Macrocell, Core) infrastructure vendors, chipset, software, technology & component vendors, test & measurement solution providers, WiFi network providers and fronthaul/backhaul solution providers

Conclusion and strategic recommendations for HetNet solution vendors, wireless carriers and macrocell infrastructure vendors

Market analysis and forecasts for the industry’s revenue, including the following submarkets:

Small Cells

Carrier WiFi

SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service)

DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)

C-RAN (Cloud Radio Access Networks)

SON (Self-Organizing Network) Solutions

Enterprise RAN

Small Cell Backhaul

Mobile Fronthaul

Mobile Network Data Service

Small cell forecasts (unit shipments, revenue, installed base) are categorized in the following categories:

RAN Technology

GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA

CDMA-2000/EV-DO

LTE FDD

TD-LTE

WiMAX

Deployment Model

Home/Residential

Enterprise

Metro

Rural

Cell Size

Femtocells

Picocells

Microcells

Carrier WiFi forecasts (unit shipments, revenue, installed base) are categorized in the following categories:

Equipment Category

Access Points

Access Point Controllers

Integration Approach

Managed WiFi Offload

Unmanaged ‘Open Access’ WiFi

Small cell backhaul forecasts (revenue) are categorized in the following technology categories:

Ethernet over Copper

Ethernet over Fiber

DSL modems and DSLAMs

NLOS (Non Line of Sight) Microwave (Sub-6GHz spectrum)

PTP (Point to Point) Microwave (6-60GHz)

PTMP (Point to Multipoint) Microwave (6-60GHz)

Millimeter Wave (Unlicensed 60GHz spectrum)

Millimeter Wave (Licensed 60GHz spectrum)

Satellite

Mobile network data service forecasts (throughput and revenue) are categorized in the following access network technology categories:

Macrocell & C-RAN Networks

Small Cells

Carrier WiFi

DAS

Regional forecasts are categorized in the following 6 categories

North America

Asia Pacific

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Middle East & Africa

Latin & Central America

Key Questions Answered:

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

What are the key market drivers and challenges in the HetNet ecosystem?

How big is the HetNet ecosystem, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?

What will be the installed base of small cells and carrier WiFi access points in 2020?

Which geographical regions offer the greatest growth potential for HetNet deployments?

What is the service revenue for mobile data services delivered over small cells, carrier WiFi, DAS, C-RAN and macrocells, and how will this vary overtime?

How are investments on DAS technology impacting small cell and carrier WiFi deployments?

What is the C-RAN concept, and how does it affect the small cell, DAS and carrier WiFi markets?

Which technology will be predominant in the small cell backhaul ecosystem and is there a market for satellite based small cell backhaul?

Is there a market for rural small cell deployments?

How big are the opportunities for SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) and enterprise RAN deployments?

How is the HetNet value chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?

What opportunities does the HetNet ecosystem offer to infrastructure vendors and other players involved in the value chain?

What strategies should infrastructure vendors and wireless carriers adopt to capitalize on the HetNet opportunity?

Can small cells help in accelerating LTE deployments for the military, public safety and other verticals?

List of Companies Mentioned:

The following companies have been mentioned in the report:

3GPP

3Roam

4ipnet

4RF

6WIND

ABB

Ablaze

Ablaze Wireless

Accedian Networks

Accel Partners

Accelleran

Accuris Networks

AceAxis

Acer

Acme Packet

ACS (Applied Communication Sciences)

Actelis Networks

Actiontec

Actix

Actus Networks

Adara Venture Partners

Adax

ADB

ADI (Analog Devices Inc.)

ADLINK Technology

ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)

ADTRAN

ADVA Optical Networking

Advanced RF Technologies

Advantech Wireless

Aepona

Aerohive

Affarii Technologies

Affirmed Networks

Agilent Technologies

AICENT

Airbus Defence & Space

Aircom International

AirHop Communications

Airspan Networks

Airvana

AirWalk

AJ Telecom Group

AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices)

ALAXALA Networks

Albis Technologies

Albtelecom

Alcatel-Lucent

ALCOMA

Alifabs Group

Allied Data Technologies

Allied Telesis

Alpha Networks

Altera

Altiostar Networks

Altobridge

Alvarion

AlwaysOn

Amadeus Capital Partners

Amdocs

American Tower Corporation

Andrew Corporation

Anite

Anixter

Anritsu Corporation

Anvaya Networks

Anziva Technologies

Aoptix

Aperto Networks

Applied Communication Sciences

Aptilo Networks

Arcadyan Technology Corporation

Argela

Aria

ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses) – Japan

Aricent

Arieso

ARItel

Arqiva

Arris

Artemis Networks

Aruba Networks

Askey Computer Corporation

ASOCS

Astellia

ASUS

AT&T

AT&T Mobility

Athena Wireless Communications

Atomico

Augere Bangladesh

August Capital

Avanti Communications

Avaya

AveA

Aviat Networks

AVM

AWTG (Advanced Wireless Technology Group)

Axell Wireless

Axis Teknologies

Axxcelera

Azcom Technology

Babilon-T

BandwidthX

Batelco

Beeline

BelAir Networks

Belgacom

Bell Mobility

Best Western

Bewan Systems

Bharti Airtel

BICS (Belgacom International Carrier Services)

Bird Technologies

Birdstep Technology ASA

BL Companies

Black & Veatch

Black Box Corporation

BlackBerry

BLiNQ Networks

Blu Wireless Technology

BluWan

Boingo Wireless

Boonton Electronics

Bouygues Telecom

BridgeWave Communications

Broadband Forum

Broadcom

BroadHop

BroadSoft

Brocade

Browan Communications

BSG Wireless

BSkyB

BSNL

BT

BTI Systems

BTI Wireless

BURCO

Byers Engineering Company

Cable & Wireless Communications

CableFree Solutions

CableLabs

Cablevision

Cadence Design Systems

Calix

Cambium Networks

Canoga Perkins

Carlson Wireless Technologies

Carolina West Wireless

Casa Systems

Cavium

CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)

CCI (Communication Components Inc.)

CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)/WyTec International

CCI (Crown Castle International)

CCI Systems

CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)

CCSA (China Communications Standards Association) – China

CDG (CDMA Development Group)

CeedTec

Celcite

Cell C South Africa

Cellcom

Cellcom Israel

CellO

Cellular Asset Management

Cellular One of East Central Illinois

Cellvine

Cellwize

Celtro

Ceragon

Charles River Ventures

China Mobile

China Netcom

China Telecom (China Telecommunications Corporation)

China Unicom

China Unicom (China United Network Communications Group Company Limited)

Chunghwa Telecom

Cielo Networks

Ciena Corporation

Cincintaci Bell

Cisco

Claro

ClearSky

Clearwire

Cloudberry Mobile

CM Capital

CMRI (China Mobile Research Institute)

CNS

Cobham

Cobham Antenna Systems

Coherent Logix

Colt Telecom

Comba Telecom

Comba Telecom Systems Holdings

Comcast

CommScope

Comtech Korea

Comtrend

Conexant

Connectivity Wireless

Contela

Continuous Computing

Coral Group

Corecess

Corning

Corning MobileAccess

Cosmote

Cox Communications

Craig Wireless

Crown Castle

CS Corporation

CSI (Cellular Specialities, Inc.)

CTIA

Cuddy & Feder, LLP

Dali Wireless

Dapu Telecom

DAS Advisers

DASAN Networks

Datang Group

Datang Mobile

Datang Telecom

Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP

Delta Partners

DeltaNode

DesignArt Networks

Deutsche Telekom

Devicescape Software

Direct Beam

Dish Network

D-Link Corporation

DoCoMo interTouch

Dongwon T&I

DragonWave

Draka — Prysmian Group

Druid Software

Du

E-Band Communications

E-Blink

EchoStar

ECI Telecom

Eden Rock Communications

Edgewater Wireless Systems

EDX Wireless

EE (Everything Everywhere)

EION Wireless

Eircom

Elva-1 (Elva-Link)

Enterprise Partners

ERCOM

Ericsson

Ericsson-LG

Errigal

Ethertronics

Etisalat

ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)

Exalt Communications

EXFO

ExteNet Systems

Extreme Networks

Eye-Fi

Fareastone

FastBack Networks

Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications)

Fiberhome Technologies

FibroLan

Firetide

Flash Wireless

FON Wireless

Fortinet

Foundation Capital

Foxcom

Free Mobile (France)

Freescale Semiconductor

Frog Capital

Front Porch

Fujitsu

Fujitsu Siemens

Fullerton Engineering Consultants Inc.

Galtronics

GCI (General Communication Inc. )

Gemtek Technology

Genband

Genmix Technology

Gilat Satellite Networks

Global Telecom Holding (formerly Orascom)

Global Tower Partners

GoNet Systems

Goodman Networks

Google

Gore (W. L. Gore & Associates)

GoS Networks

Granite Ventures

Green Mountain Communications Inc.

Green Packet

GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)

GSMA (GSM Association)

GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)

Handlink Technologies

Haymaker Technologies

HetNets Tower Corporation

HFR

Hilton

Hitachi

Hitachi Cable Networks

Hitachi CTA (Hitachi Communication Technologies America)

Honeywell

HP

HSL (Hay Systems Limited)

HTC

Huahuan

Huawei

Huber and Suhner (H+S)

Hughes Network Systems

Hutchison Global Communications

HXI

Hypower

iBWave

iDirect

IDS Technology Solutions

Iliad

Imec

Immix Wireless

Index Ventures

Indosat

InfoVista

Ingenia Telecom

InnerWireless

INOC

InPhase Wireless

InSite Wireless

Intel Capital

Intel Corporation

Intercontinental Hotel Group

InterDigital

Intracom Telecom

Intucell Systems

ip.access

iPass

IPITEK

iPosi

ISCO International

Iskratel

Isotrope

Iusacell

Ixia

Jafco Ventures

JDSU

Jersey Telecom

JMA Wireless

Juni Global

Juniper Networks

Kathrein-Werke KG

KDDI

KEYMILE

Keysight Technologies

KGP Logistics

Kineto Wireless

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

KMW Communications

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co

KPN

KT (Korea Telecom)

Kumu Networks

L-3 Communications

Lantiq

Lattice Semiconductor

Lemko

LG Electronics

LG Uplus

LightPointe Communications

Lime Microsystems

lliad group

Loea Corporation

Lord & Company Technologies

LSI

Madison Dearborn Partners

Marriott International

Matrix Partners

Mavenir

Maverick Corporation

MAX4G

Maxim Integrated

Maxis (Malaysia)

McWane

MegaFon

Mentum

MER Group

MER-CellO Wireless Solutions

Meru Networks

Mesaplexx

metroPCS

Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group)

Microsemi Corporation

Microsoft

Microwave Networks

MIKOM

mimoOn

MIMOtech

Mindspeed Technologies

Minieum Networks

Mitsubishi

MobileAccess

Mobily

Moldtelecom

Mosaic Telecom

Motorola Mobility

Motorola Solutions

Movilnet Venezuela

Movistar

MRV Communications

MTC

MTI Mobile

MTS (Mobile TeleSystems OJSC)

NASCAR

Nash Technologies

NEC

Netgear

Netgem

Netia Poland

Network Norway

New Postcom Equipment

NewPath Networks

Nexcomm Systems

Nexius

NextG Networks

NextGenTel

Nextivity

NextWave Wireless

NexxComm Wireless

Node-H

Noisecom

Nokia

Nokia Networks

Nomadix

Nomor Research

Nortel

Nsight

NTT Broadband Platform

NTT Communications

NTT DoCoMo

NTT-ME

Nutaq/ NuRAN Wireless

O2 (Telefonica UK)

Oceus Networks

Octasic

Oi Brasil

OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)

Omantel

Omnitron Systems

OneAccess Networks

Opticon

Optimus Portugal

Option N.V.

Optiway

Optulink

Optus

Opus Capital

Oracle Corporation

Orange (France Telecom)

Orange Israel

Orange Romania

Overture Networks

P.I. Works

Pace

PCCW

PCIA (Wireless Infrastructure Association)

Pennington Law Firm

Percello

Philips

Phillips Lytle, LLP

picoChip

Pletronics

PLTD Philippines (Smart Communications Inc.)

PMC-Sierra

Polaris Networks

Polewall

Positron

Proxim Wireless

Psion

PT (Portugal Telecom)

PT Telkom

PTS

Public Mobile

Public Wireless

PureWave Networks

Quadriga Worldwide

Qualcomm

Qualcomm Atheros

Qualcomm Technologies

Quanta Computer

Qucell

Quortus

RACOM

RAD Data Communications

RADCOM

Radisys

RADWIN

Rakon

Rearden

Red.es

Redline Communications

Reliance Telecom

Renaissance Electronics & Communications

Republic Wireless

Retis

Reverb Networks

RF Connect

RF Window

RFNet Technologies

RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)

Rogers Wireless

Rosenberger

Rothschild

Ro-Timak Technology

R-TRON

Ruckus Wireless

SAF Tehnika

Sagemcom

Saguna Networks

SAI Technology

Samsung

Samsung Electronics

Samsung Ventures Europe

SBA Communications

Schema

Scottish Equity Partners

Senao Networks

Sequoia Capital

Sercom

SerComm

SFR

Sharp

Shasta Ventures

Shaw Communications

SHL Group (Scandinavian Health Ltd.)

Shyam Telecom

SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica)

Siemens

Siklu

SingTel

Sistel Networks

SK Group

SK Telecom

SK Telesys

SkyFiber

Skype

Small Cell Forum

SMC Networks

Smith Micro Software

SoftBank

SoftBank Mobile

Solectek

SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)

Southern Cross Venture Partners

SpiderCloud Wireless

Sprint

Star Microwave

Star Solutions

StarHub

Starwood

STC

Stoke

Sub10 Systems

Sumitomo Electric Industries

Sunwave Communications

Swisscom

Sym Technology

Symena

Symmetricom

Syniverse Technologies

Sysnet Integrators

Taiwan Mobile

Talley

Tango Networks

Taqua

Tarana Wireless

Tata Elxsi

Tata Teleservices

TDC

TE Connectivity

Technicolor

Tecom

Tekelec

TEKTELIC Communications

Telco Systems

Tele2 Sweden

Telefónica

Telefónica Moviles

Telenor

Telenor Group

Telenor Sweden

TeliaSonera

Tellabs

Tellion

Tellumat

Telrad Networks

Telsey

Telstra

Telum

Telus Mobility

Tempest Telecom

TEOCO

TESSCO Technologies

Texas Christian University

Texas Instruments

The Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board

The Cloud

The Family Office

Three UK

TI (Texas Instruments)

TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) – USA

Tilgin

TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)

TIM Brasil

Time Warner Cable

TMC

T-Mobile Austria

T-Mobile UK

T-Mobile USA

TOT Thailand

Towerstream Corporation

TP-LINK

TRaC Global

Trango Systems

Transit Wireless

Transmode

Tranzeo Wireless Technologies

Trendium

Tropos Networks (ABB)

TTA (Telecommunications Association) – Korea

TTC (Technology Committee) – Japan

Tulinx

Turkcell

TVM Capital GmbH

U.S. Cellular

Ubee Interactive

Ubee-AirWalk

Ubidyne GmBH

Ubiquiti Networks

Ubiquoss

u-blox

UK Broadband

Union Wireless

University of Western Ontario

Uniwill

UTStarcom

Vectron International

Verizon Wireless

Vimpelcom Russia

Virgin Media

Vitesse Semiconductor

Vodafone

Vodafone Australia

Vodafone Canada

Vodafone Czech Republic

Vodafone Germany

Vodafone Greece

Vodafone Hungary

Vodafone Ireland

Vodafone Italy

Vodafone Netherlands

Vodafone New Zealand

Vodafone Portugal

Vodafone Qatar

Vodafone Romania

Vodafone Spain

Vodafone UK

VPIsystems

Vubiq Networks

Wataniya Telecom

Wave1

Wavesight

Wavion

WebRadar

WeFi

Wes-Tec

Westell Technologies

Westell Technologies

Wi-Ex

WiF Alliance

Wilson Electronics

WiMAX Forum

Wintegra

Wireless Broadband Alliance

Wireless Wisconsin

WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)

WyLink

WyTec International

Xavi Technologies

Xceed Technologies

Xilinx

Yamaha

Yota Russia

Zain Bahrain

Zain Kuwait

Zain Saudi Arabia

Z-com (ZDC Wireless)

Zebra Technologies

Zhone Technologies

Zinwave

ZON Portugal

ZTE

ZyXEL

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