The 5G fixed wireless access market was valued at USD 277 million in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 86,669 million by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 135.9% from 2020 to 2026. Increasing adoption of advanced technologies such as machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) and rising use of millimeter-wave technology for 5G fixed wireless access are expected to drive the growth of the 5G fixed wireless access market.
Sub-6 GHz segment to account for
the largest share of 5G fixed wireless access market
The sub–6 GHz segment is projected to account for a share of 52%
of the 5G fixed wireless access market, in terms of volume, in 2026. One of the
key reasons for the growth of this segment is that majority of the
telecommunication operators have deployed 5G networks in their sub–6 GHz
frequency spectrums. There are more than 140 telecommunication operators who
have invested in 5G networks in the sub–6 GHz or C-band spectrum. This is
because C-band, specifically, 3,300–4,200 MHz range, allows performance to be
well balanced in terms of throughput and coverage, which are ideal for 5G fixed
wireless access services. C-band is the most used spectrum for 5G commercial
networks in urban, suburban, and rural areas across the world. With a
combination of indoor and outdoor CPE, C-band extends the 5G fixed wireless
access services to cover a radius of more than 5 km and supports a maximum
throughput of above 5 Gbps.
Download PDF Brochure:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=41266711
Semi-Urban segment to account
for the largest share of 5G fixed wireless access market during forecast period
The semi-urban segment is projected to account for the largest
share of the 5G fixed wireless access market in 2026. The growth of this
segment can be attributed to the fact that in semi-urban areas, the density of
the population is sparse. Hence, these areas require significantly high
investments to connect subscribers with a network through wireline
infrastructures. With high-power transmissions/receptions and advanced antenna
technologies, wireless links can effectively reach rural areas without any
major construction required as only base stations and customer premises
equipment require to be installed. In several situations, operators are
required to provide temporary coverage in some areas wherein there is little or
no demand for Internet connectivity; for instance, skiing resorts during
winters. Fixed wireless access is a flexible, quick, and cost-effective
solution to cater to the rural/temporary Internet requirements.
APAC is leading the market for
5G fixed wireless access market
APAC is projected to account for the largest share of the
overall 5G fixed wireless access market in 2026. The fixed wireless access
market in APAC has been studied for China, Japan, South Korea, India, and the
Rest of APAC. The region is home to a few fastest-growing and leading
industrialized economies such as China, South Korea, and Japan in the world. It
is witnessing dynamic changes in terms of the adoption of new technologies and
advancements across industries. 5G networks are expected to play an integral
role in the adoption of advanced technologies such as IoT and M2M
communication. They are also important for developing smart cities and carrying
out industrial automation as they connect multiple devices at the same time and
offer low latency, thereby improving the overall performance of systems.
Key Market Players
Major players are Nokia (Finland), Samsung
Electronics (South Korea), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Ericsson
(Sweden), Mimosa Network, Inc. (US), Siklu Communication (Israel), Vodafone
(UK), Verizon Communications Inc. (US), Inseego (US), and CableFree (UK) and so
on.
Request
Free Sample Report:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=41266711
No comments:
Post a Comment