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(Dallas.CityRegions.Com, September 22, 2017 ) Driven by the thriving ecosystem, we expect small cell, carrier WiFi, C-RAN and DAS networks to account for over 80% of all mobile data traffic by the end of 2020, while overall spending on HetNet infrastructure is expected to reach $40 Billion annually during the same period. The “HetNet Ecosystem (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, C-RAN & DAS): 2015 – 2020 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of 6 individual submarkets of the HetNet infrastructure opportunity. Besides analyzing key market drivers, challenges, enabling technologies, standardization initiatives, future roadmap, value chain, deployment case studies, vendor profiles, and strategic recommendations, the report also presents revenue and unit shipment forecasts for 6 submarkets from 2015 to 2020 at a regional as well as a global scale. Historical figures are also provided for 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from over 300 numeric forecasts presented in the report.
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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 increasing their investments in Heterogeneous Network or HetNet infrastructure such as strategically deployed small cells, carrier WiFi and DAS (Distributed Antenna System) nodes, to cope with increasing capacity and coverage requirements. Adding further to the heterogeneity is the shift towards a C-RAN (Centralized RAN) architecture, which centralizes baseband functionality to be shared across a large number of distributed radio nodes. In comparison to standalone clusters of base stations, C-RAN provides significant performance and economic benefits such as baseband pooling, enhanced coordination between cells, virtualization, network extensibility and energy efficiency.
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Some Points from List of Tables:
Figure 1: Global LTE Subscriptions by Region: 2010 – 2020 (Millions) 62 Figure 2: HetNet Architecture 63 Figure 3: Small Cell Coverage Range Comparison 65 Figure 4: Small Cell Characteristics & Comparison to Macrocells 66 Figure 5: Mobile Network Data Offloading via WiFi 69 Figure 6: C-RAN Architecture 72 Figure 7: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Region: 2010 – 2020 (Exabytes) 78 Figure 8: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic by Access Network Type (Macrocell, C-RAN, Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS): 2010 – 2020 (Exabytes) 79 Figure 9: Global DAS Spending: 2010 – 2020 ($ Million) 82 Figure 10: Iuh based Small Cell Integration in a 3G Mobile Network 87 Figure 11: Iub based Small Cell Integration in a 3G Mobile Network 88 Figure 12: S1 Interface based Small Cell Integration in an LTE Network 89 Figure 13: HetNet Industry Roadmap: 2010 – 2020 103 Figure 14: Annual Global Throughput of Small Cells and Carrier WiFi Data Networks: 2010 – 2020 (Exabytes) 105 Figure 15: The HetNet Value Chain 107 Figure 16: List of LTE Trials & Deployments 111 Figure 17: SCaaS Provider and Wireless Carrier Responsibilities in a SCaaS Offering 121 Figure 18: Small Cell Forum’s Scope 137 Figure 19: Small Cell Forum Working Groups 138 Figure 20: NTT DoCoMo’s Advanced C-RAN Architecture 174 Figure 21: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Millions of Units) 484 Figure 22: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base Compared: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 485 Figure 23: Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base by Region: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 485 Figure 24: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2020 (Millions of Units) 486 Figure 25: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipment Revenue: 2010 – 2020 ($ Million) 486 Figure 26: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments Compared: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 487 Figure 27: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipment Revenue Compared: 2010 – 2020 ($ Million) 487 Figure 28: Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 488 Figure 29: Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipment Revenue by Region: 2010 – 2020 ($ Million) 488 Figure 30: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue: 2010 – 2020 ($ Billion) 489 Figure 31: Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue: 2010 – 2020 ($ Billion) 489 Figure 32: Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue by Region: 2010 – 2020 ($ Billion) 490 Figure 33: Annual Global Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic over Small Cells: 2010 – 2020 (Exabytes) 491 Figure 34: Global Small Cell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 491 Figure 35: Global Small Cell Installed Base by Cell Size (Femto, Pico, Micro): 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 492 Figure 36: Global Femtocell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 492 Figure 37: Global Picocell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 493 Figure 38: Global Microcell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 493 Figure 39: Global Small Cell Installed Base by Deployment Model (Home/Residential, Enterprise, Metro, Rural): 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 494 Figure 40: Home/Residential Small Cell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 495 Figure 41: Enterprise Small Cell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 495 Figure 42: Metro Small Cell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 496 Figure 43: Rural Small Cell Installed Base: 2010 – 2020 (Thousands of Units) 496
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Topics Covered The report covers the following topics: Technology and market size assessment for 6 HetNet submarkets: small cells, carrier WiFi, C-RAN, DAS, small cell backhaul and C-RAN fronthaul Integration and offloading technology Market drivers and key benefits Challenges and Inhibitors Industry roadmap and value chain HetNet deployment models and case studies SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) Vertical markets for HetNet deployments Standardization and regulatory initiatives Market prospects of enterprise RAN and LTE-U deployments Public safety and military centric LTE small cells SON (Self-Organizing Network) technology for HetNet infrastructure Vendor landscape, acquisitions and market share for small cells, carrier WiFi, C-RAN and DAS Company profiles and strategies of over 350 ecosystem players including infrastructure vendors and enabling technology providers Strategic recommendations for HetNet infrastructure vendors, wireless carriers and macrocell infrastructure vendors Historical Revenue & Forecast Segmentation
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