Global In-Building Wireless Market Overview:
The in-building wireless technology is defined as a combination of services, networks, and products that are installed for unified and consistent indoor coverage. This wireless communication technology permits the distribution of cellular, long-term-evolution (LTE) and other radio frequencies in an infrastructure. An in-building cellular enhancement system, is implemented in conjunction with a distributed antenna system (DAS), is a telecommunications solution which is used to extend and distribute the cellular signal of a given mobile network operator (hereafter abbreviated as an MNO) within a building. Further, the high demand for connected environments and nonstop coverage is driving the global in-building wireless market.
Growth Drivers
- Adoption of BYOD Concept in Various Organizations
- Growing Demand for an Improved Network Capacity
- Rising Congestion in the Network
Market Trends
- Increased use of Mobile Operations and Coverage Capacity
- Technological Advancement and Easy Deployment Access
Roadblocks
- Demand for Skilled Laborers and Security Issues May Hamper the Market Growth
Opportunities
- Demand for On-Connectivity Network
- Increasing Large Infrastructure Buildings
Challenges
- Network Interference Due To Building Size and Materials is Posing a Challenge for the Market
Competitive Landscape:
The Global In-building wireless market is fragmented with several manufactures involved in strategic collaborations. In December 2018, CommScope, a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks, and Cheytec Telecommunications have announced a partnership to provide radio frequency signal sources for distributed antenna system (DAS) and C-RAN antenna system deployments.
Some of the key players profiled in the report are Corning Incorporated (United States), CommScope (United States), AT&T (United States), Ericsson (Sweden), Cobham (United Kingdom), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Alcatel-Lucent (France), Huawei (China), Anixter (United States), Infinite Electronics Inc (United States) and JMA Wireless (United States). Additionally, following companies can also be profiled that are part of our coverage like Oberon Inc (United States), Dali Wireless (United States), Betacom Incorporated (United States) and Lord & Company Technologies (United States). Considering Market by Business Model, the sub-segment i.e. Carrier will boost the In-Building Wireless market. Considering Market by Component, the sub-segment i.e. Antennas will boost the In-Building Wireless market. Considering Market by Solution, the sub-segment i.e. System Components will boost the In-Building Wireless market. Considering Market by Building Size, the sub-segment i.e. Large Buildings will boost the In-Building Wireless market.
Latest Market Insights:
In May 2019, The EnOcean Alliance has significantly expanded and strengthened its program to digitalize building spaces and the Internet of Things with the announcement that Microsoft is joining the EnOcean Alliance
In June 2018, Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Limited a global leading solutions and services provider of wireless and information communications systems, announced it has successfully deployed a full turnkey in-building wireless solution for The Dubai Frame, a new architectural landmark in Dubai, that enables multi-operator, multi-band and multi-technology wireless network services in the colossal rectangular structure.
What Can be Explored with the In-Building Wireless Market Study
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Analyze and Measure the Global In-Building Wireless Market by Identifying Investment across various Industry Verticals
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Research Methodology:
The top-down and bottom-up approaches are used to estimate and validate the size of the Global In-Building Wireless market.
In order to reach an exhaustive list of functional and relevant players various industry classification standards are closely followed such as NAICS, ICB, SIC to penetrate deep in important geographies by players and a thorough validation test is conducted to reach most relevant players for survey in In-Building Wireless market.
In order to make priority list sorting is done based on revenue generated based on latest reporting with the help of paid databases such as Factiva, Bloomberg etc.
Finally the questionnaire is set and specifically designed to address all the necessities for primary data collection after getting prior appointment by targeting key target audience that includes In-building wireless Manufacturers, Industry Associations, Potential Investors, Marketing Firms, Construction Industry and Government and Regulatory Body.
This helps us to gather the data related to players revenue, operating cycle and expense, profit along with product or service growth etc.
Almost 70-80% of data is collected through primary medium and further validation is done through various secondary sources that includes Regulators, World Bank, Association, Company Website, SEC filings, OTC BB, USPTO, EPO, Annual reports, press releases etc.