The HetNet Bible (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN): 2015 - 2020 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, & Forecasts
DUBLIN, Jan. 06, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l9qrz7/the_hetnet_bible) has announced the addition of SNS Research's new report "The HetNet Bible (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN): 2014 - 2020 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, & Forecasts" to their offering.
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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 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.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: An Overview of Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN
Chapter 3: Integration & Offloading Technology
Chapter 4: Industry Roadmap and Value Chain
Chapter 5: HetNet Deployment Models
Chapter 6: Vertical Markets for HetNets
Chapter 7: Small Cell Backhaul
Chapter 8: Standardization & Regulatory Initiatives
Chapter 9: HetNet Deployments
Chapter 10: Pure-Play Small Cell Vendors
Chapter 11: DAS, RRH & Repeater Solution Providers
Chapter 12: Carrier WiFi Focused Vendors
Chapter 13: C-RAN Focused Solution Providers
Chapter 14: HetNet Focused SON Solution Providers
Chapter 15: Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Infrastructure Vendors
Chapter 16: Chipset, Component, Software and Technology Vendors
Chapter 17: Test & Measurement Solution Providers
Chapter 18: WiFi Network Providers
Chapter 19: Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers
Chapter 20: Market Analysis and Forecasts
Chapter 21: Conclusion and Strategic Recommendations
Companies Mentioned:
- 3Roam
- 4RF
- 4ipnet
- 6WIND
- ACS (Applied Communication Sciences)
- ADB
- ADI (Analog Devices Inc.)
- ADLINK Technology
- ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
- ADTRAN
- ADVA Optical Networking
- AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices)
- ALAXALA Networks
- ALCOMA
- ARItel
- ASOCS
- AT&T Mobility
- AT&T Mobility
- AVM
- AWTG (Advanced Wireless Technology Group)
- Ablaze Wireless
- Accedian Networks
- Accelleran
- Accuris Networks
- AceAxis
- Actelis Networks
- Actiontec
- Actus Networks
- Adax
- Advantech Wireless
- Aerohive
- Affarii Technologies
- Affirmed Networks
- AirHop Communications
- Airspan Networks
- Airvana
- Albis Technologies
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Allied Data Technologies
- Allied Telesis
- Alpha Networks
- Altera
- Altiostar Networks
- Alvarion (Wavion)
- AlwaysOn
- Amdocs
- American Tower Corporation
- Anite
- Anritsu Corporation
- Anvaya Networks
- Aptilo Networks
- Arcadyan Technology Corporation
- Argela
- Aricent
- Arqiva
- Arris
- Artemis Networks
- Aruba Networks
- Askey Computer Corporation
- Astellia
- Athena Wireless Communications
- Avanti Communications
- Aviat Networks
- Axell Wireless/Cobham
- Axis Teknologies
- Axxcelera
- Azcom Technology
- BLiNQ Networks
- BSG Wireless
- BSkyB (The Cloud)
- BT
- BTI
- BandwidthX
- Beeline
- Birdstep Technology ASA
- Black Box Corporation
- Blu Wireless Technology
- BluWan
- Boingo Wireless
- Bouygues Telecom
- BridgeWave Communications
- Broadcom
- Brocade
- Browan Communications
- CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)
- CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
- CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
- CS Corporation
- CSI (Cellular Specialities, Inc.)/Westell Technologies
- CableFree Solutions
- Calix
- Cambium Networks
- Canoga Perkins
- Carlson Wireless Technologies
- Carrier WiFi
- Casa Systems
- Cavium
- CeedTec
- Cellcom
- Cellwize
- Celtro
- Ceragon
- China Mobile
- China Unicom
- Cielo Networks
- Ciena Corporation
- Cisco
- ClearSky
- Cloudberry Mobile
- Coherent Logix
- Colt Telecom
- Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
- Comcast
- CommScope
- Comtrend
- Contela
- Corecess
- Corning MobileAccess
- Cosmote
- Cox Communications
- D-Link Corporation
- DASAN Networks
- Dali Wireless
- Datang Mobile
- DeltaNode (Bird Technologies)
- Devicescape Software
- Direct Beam
- Dongwon T&I
- DragonWave
- E-Band Communications
- E-Blink
- ECI Telecom
- EDX Wireless
- EE (Everything Everywhere)
- EION Wireless
- ERCOM
- EXFO
- Eden Rock Communications
- Edgewater Wireless Systems
- Elva-1 (Elva-Link)
- Ericsson
- Ethertronics
- Exalt Communications
- ExteNet Systems
- Extreme Networks
- FastBack Networks
- Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications)
- Fiberhome Technologies
- FibroLan
- Firetide
- Fon Wireless
- Fortinet
- Foxcom
- Free Mobile
- Freescale Semiconductor
- Front Porch
- Fujitsu
- GENBAND
- GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
- Galtronics
- Gemtek Technology
- Genmix Technology
- Gilat Satellite Networks
- GoNet Systems
- Goodman Networks
- Green Packet
- GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
- HFR
- HP
- HSL (Hay Systems Limited)
- HXI
- Handlink Technologies
- Hitachi
- Huahuan
- Huawei
- Hughes Network Systems
- IDS Technology Solutions
- IPITEK
- InfoVista
- Intel Corporation
- InterDigital
- Intracom Telecom
- Iskratel
- Ixia
- JDSU
- JMA Wireless
- Juni Global
- Juniper Networks
- KDDI
- KEYMILE
- KMW Communications
- Kathrein-Werke KG
- Keysight Technologies
- Kineto Wireless
- Kumu Networks
- LG Uplus
- Lattice Semiconductor
- Lemko
- LightPointe Communications
- Lime Microsystems
- Loea Corporation
- MAX4G
- MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
- MIMOon
- MIMOtech
- MRV Communications
- MTC
- MTI Mobile
- Mavenir
- Maxim Integrated
- MegaFon
- Meru Networks
- MetroPCS
- Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group)
- Microsemi Corporation
- Microwave Networks
- Minieum Networks
- Mitsubishi
- Moldtelecom
- Mosaic Telecom
- Motorola Solutions (Zebra Technologies)
- Movistar
- NEC
- NETGEAR
- NTT
- Nash Technologies
- Netgem
- Network Norway
- New Postcom Equipment
- Nexcomm Systems
- Nexius
- NexxComm Wireless
- Node-H
- Nokia Networks
- Nomadix
- Nomor Research
- Nutaq/ NuRAN Wireless
- O2 (Telefonica UK)
- Oceus Networks
- Octasic
- Omnitron Systems
- OneAccess Networks
- Optimus Portugal
- Option N.V.
- Optulink
- Optus
- Oracle Corporation
- Orange (France Telecom)
- Overture Networks
- P.I. Works
- PMC-Sierra
- Pace
- Pletronics
- Polaris Networks
- Polewall
- Portugal Telecom
- Positron
- Proxim Wireless
- Public Wireless
- PureWave Networks
- Quadriga Worldwide
- Qualcomm
- Quanta Computer
- Qucell
- Quortus
- RACOM
- RAD Data Communications
- RADCOM
- RADWIN
- RF Window
- RFNet Technologies
- RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
- Radisys
- Rakon
- Redline Communications
- Reverb Networks
- Ro-Timak Technology
- Rosenberger
- Ruckus Wireless
- SAF Tehnika
- SAI Technology
- SFR
- SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica)
- SK Telecom
- SMC Networks
- SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
- Sagemcom
- Saguna Networks
- Samsung
- Senao Networks
- SerComm
- Shyam Telecom
- Siklu
- SingTel
- SkyFiber
- Small Cell, DAS & C-RAN Deployments
- Smith Micro Software
- SoftBank
- Solectek
- SpiderCloud Wireless
- Sprint
- Star Microwave
- Star Solutions
- StarHub
- Stoke
- Sub10 Systems
- Sumitomo Electric Industries
- Syniverse Technologies
- T-Mobile
- TE Connectivity
- TEKTELIC Communications
- TEOCO
- TESSCO Technologies
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIM Brasil
- TOT Thailand
- TP-LINK
- Taqua
- Tarana Wireless
- Tata Elxsi
- Technicolor
- Tecom
- Telco Systems
- Telefónica Moviles (Spain)
- Tellabs
- Tellion
- Tellumat
- Telrad Networks
- Telsey
- Telum
- Three UK
- Tilgin
- Towerstream Corporation
- Trango Systems
- Transmode
- Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
- Tropos Networks (ABB)
- Tulinx
- U-blox
- UTStarcom
- Ubee Interactive
- Ubiquiti Networks
- Ubiquoss
- VPIsystems
- Vectron International
- Verizon Wireless
- Virgin Media
- Vitesse Semiconductor
- Vodafone
- Vubiq Networks
- WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
- Wave1
- Wavesight
- WeFi
- WebRadar
- Wi-Ex
- Wilson Electronics
- Xavi Technologies
- Xceed Technologies
- Xilinx
- Yamaha
- Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
- ZTE
- Zain
- Zhone Technologies
- Zinwave/McWane
- ZyXEL
- iBwave
- iDirect
- iPass
- iPosi
- ip.access
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