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The HetNet Bible (Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN): 2014 - 2020 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, & Forecasts

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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.

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?

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
1 Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Topics Covered
1.3 Key Questions Answered
1.4 Key Findings
1.5 Methodology
1.6 Target Audience
1.7 Companies Mentioned
2 Chapter 2: An Overview of Small Cells, Carrier WiFi, DAS & C-RAN
2.1 An Evolving Heterogeneous Networking Ecosystem
2.1.1 The Growing Demand for Mobile Broadband
2.1.2 Is LTE the Answer to all Capacity Problems?
2.1.3 HetNets: An Evolution of Network Topology
2.2 Small Cells
2.2.1 What Are Small Cells?
2.2.2 Why Deploy Small Cells?
2.2.3 Small Cell Categories
2.2.3.1 Femtocells - Home €NodeBs
2.2.3.2 Picocells
2.2.3.3 Microcells
2.2.3.4 Metrocell: An Emerging Deployment Model
2.2.3.5 Will Metrocell Deployments Encompass Carrier Deployed Femtocells?
2.3 Carrier WiFi
2.3.1 Carrier WiFi Integration Approaches
2.3.2 Unmanaged 'Open Access'
2.3.3 Managed Offload
2.3.3.1 SIM-based Authentication and Mobile Data Offload
2.3.3.2 Fully Integrated WiFi Access
2.4 C-RAN (Cloud Radio Access Network)
2.4.1 What is C-RAN?
2.4.2 Architectural Benefits and Challenges
2.5 DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
2.5.1 What is DAS?
2.5.2 Passive DAS
2.5.3 Hybrid DAS
2.5.4 Active DAS
2.6 Alternative Options for Offloading Mobile Network Coverage and Capacity
2.6.1 Macrocell Network and Spectrum Expansion
2.6.2 Caching & Mobile CDNs
2.7 The Business Case: What is Driving the HetNet Market?
2.7.1 Mobile Data Traffic: The Tsunami of 335 Exabytes
2.7.2 Endorsement from the Carrier Community
2.7.3 In-Building Coverage and Capacity
2.7.4 Enterprise Demand: BYOD is Fuelling Growth
2.7.5 Capacity Offload in Congested Localities
2.7.6 CapEx Savings
2.7.7 Non-Expandability of Macrocell Network
2.8 Challenges & Inhibitors to the HetNet Ecosystem
2.8.1 Security Concerns
2.8.2 Competing HetNet Solutions: DAS vs. Indoor Small Cells
2.8.3 Interference with Macrocell Infrastructure & Spectrum Constraints
2.8.4 Backhaul Requirements and Complexity
2.8.5 C-RAN Fronthaul Challenges
2.8.6 Commercial Immaturity
2.8.7 Economic Constraints
2.8.8 Device Side, Client and OS Issues
2.8.9 Deployment Challenges
2.8.10 Integrating Segregated WiFi Infrastructure into Mobile Networks
2.8.11 Impact of Macrocell LTE Rollouts: Negative or Positive?
3 Chapter 3: Integration & Offloading Technology
3.1 Integrating Small Cells into the Mobile Network
3.1.1 Integration into 3G Networks
3.1.1.1 Iuh based Integration: Residential/Enterprise Femtocells
3.1.1.2 Iub: Picocells, Microcells and Now Even Femtocells
3.1.2 S1: Integration into LTE Networks
3.1.2.1 eNB Small Cell Architecture
3.1.2.2 HeNB Small Cell Architecture
3.2 Integrating C-RAN into the Mobile Network
3.2.1 CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface)
3.2.2 OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative)
3.2.3 ORI (Open Radio Interface)
3.3 WiFi: The Evolution from an Ethernet Extension to Wireless Carrier Integration
3.4 Enabling Technologies for WiFi and Cellular RAN Interoperability
3.4.1 ANDSF (Access Network Discovery and Selection Function)
3.4.1.1 Enabling Seamless Mobility
3.4.1.2 Commercial Availability of ANDSF Solutions
3.4.2 Hotspot 2.0
3.4.2.1 Discovery - 802.11u
3.4.2.2 Encryption - 802.11i (WPA2)
3.4.2.3 Authentication – 802.1x (EAP)
3.4.2.4 OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) DM (Device Management)
3.4.2.5 Passpoint WiFi Certification
3.4.3 NGH (NextGen Hotspot) Program
3.4.3.1 Working alongside Hotspot 2.0
3.4.3.2 Enabling Seamless Mobile Network Connectivity
3.4.4 I-WLAN (Interworking Wireless LAN)
3.4.5 WISPr (Wireless Internet Service Provider Roaming)
3.4.6 MSAP (Mobility Services Advertisement Protocol)
3.4.7 WiFi Direct
3.5 Small Cell and Mobile Core Offloading Technologies
3.5.1 LIPA (Local IP Access)
3.5.1.1 Is LIPA Specifically for Small Cells?
3.5.1.2 Use Case Example: Local Network Multimedia Access
3.5.2 SIPTO (Selected IP Traffic Offload)
3.5.2.1 Use Case Example: Core Network Offload
3.5.2.2 The Downside: Is SIPTO Suitable for All Traffic Profiles?
3.5.3 IFOM (IP Flow Mobility and Seamless Offload)
3.5.3.1 Enabling Seamless Integration between WiFi and 3GPP RANs
3.6 WiFi and Cellular RAN Integration: Commercial Implementations to Address the HetNet Challenge
3.6.1 WiFi Integration into Macrocell and Small Cell Base Station Nodes
3.6.2 Policy Driven Control for Small Cell & WiFi
3.6.2.1 Vendor Demonstrations: Dynamic Switching between WiFi and LTE
3.6.3 Commercial Case Study: NGH SIM-based WiFi Access
4 Chapter 4: Industry Roadmap and Value Chain
4.1 HetNet Industry Roadmap: 2010 - 2020
4.1.1 2010 – 2012: Initial Rollouts: In-building Voice Converge & Nomadic Data Access
4.1.2 2013 – 2015: The 4G Expansion Era – A Shift from In-building Voice to Data Optimization
4.1.3 2016 – 2020: The HetNet Era - Continued Proliferation of HetNets
4.2 HetNet Value Chain
4.3 Embedded Technology Ecosystem
4.3.1 Chipset Developers
4.3.2 Embedded Component/Software Providers
4.4 HetNet RAN Ecosystem
4.4.1 'Pure-Play' and Specialist Small Cell OEMs
4.4.2 WiFi Access Point OEMs
4.4.3 Macrocell RAN OEMs
4.4.4 DAS & Repeater Solution Providers
4.4.5 C-RAN Solution Providers
4.4.6 Other Technology & Network Component Providers/Enablers
4.5 Mobile Backhaul Ecosystem
4.5.1 Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers
4.6 Mobile Core Ecosystem
4.6.1 Core Network Solution Providers
4.7 Connectivity Ecosystem
4.7.1 2G, 3G & 4G Wireless Carriers
4.7.2 WiFi Connectivity Providers
4.7.3 SCaaS Providers
4.8 SON Ecosystem
4.8.1 SON Solution Providers
4.9 SDN & NFV Ecosystem
4.9.1 SDN & NFV Providers
4.10 Vendor Landscape: Consolidation & Acquisitions Lead the Way
4.10.1 Broadcom Acquires Percello – Q4'2010
4.10.2 Radisys Acquires Continuous Computing – Q4'2010
4.10.3 Alvarion Acquires Wavion – Q4'2011
4.10.4 Mindspeed Technologies Acquires picoChip – Q1'2012
4.10.5 Ericsson Acquires BelAir Networks – Q2'2012
4.10.6 Crown Castle Acquires NextG Networks – Q2'2012
4.10.7 Qualcomm Acquires DesignArt Networks – Q3'2012
4.10.8 Oracle Acquires Acme Packet – Q1'2013
4.10.9 Oracle Acquires Tekelec – Q1'2013
4.10.10 Cisco Acquires Ubiquisys – Q2'2013
4.10.11 Cobham Acquires Axell Wireless– Q2'2013
4.10.12 Bird Technologies Acquires DeltaNode – Q3'2013
4.10.13 Intel Acquires Mindspeed's Wireless Assets – Q4'2013
4.10.14 Intel Acquires LSI's Axxia Networking Business – Q3'2014
5 Chapter 5: HetNet Deployment Models
5.1 Small Cell, DAS & C-RAN Deployment Models
5.1.1 Consumer (Indoor) Deployment Models
5.1.1.1 Home/Residential
5.1.1.2 Enterprise
5.1.2 Carrier Deployment Models
5.1.2.1 Indoor
5.1.2.2 Metro
5.1.2.3 Rural
5.1.3 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service)
5.2 Carrier WiFi Deployment Models
5.2.1 Mobile Offload
5.2.2 SIM Based
5.2.3 Enterprise
5.2.4 Hotspot
5.2.5 Wholesale
5.2.6 Municipal WiFi
6 Chapter 6: Vertical Markets for HetNets
6.1 Residential
6.2 Healthcare
6.3 Higher Education
6.4 Large Enterprises
6.5 SMBs
6.6 Retail
6.7 Construction
6.8 Public Sector
6.9 Public Safety and Defense
7 Chapter 7: Small Cell Backhaul
7.1 Small Cell Backhaul Technology
7.1.1 Ethernet over Copper
7.1.2 Ethernet over Fiber
7.1.3 DSL
7.1.4 NLOS (Non-Line of Site) Microwave
7.1.5 PTP (Point to Point) Microwave – 6-60 GHz
7.1.6 PTMP (Point to Multipoint) Microwave – 6-60 GHz
7.1.7 Millimeter Wave (E-band) – Licensed and Unlicensed
7.1.8 Satellite Based Backhaul
7.2 Requirements for Small Cell Backhaul
7.2.1 Form Factor & Environmental Hardening
7.2.2 Power Supply & Consumption
7.2.3 Installation & Provisioning
7.2.4 Integration of OAM and SON Capabilities
7.2.5 Deployment & Maintenance Cost
7.3 Key Issues
7.3.1 Backhaul Sharing: Can Small Cells and Macrocells Share Resources?
7.3.2 Coverage Challenges
7.3.3 Capacity/Peak Throughput Challenges
7.3.4 Will Millimeter Wave be the Preferred Outdoor Small Cell Backhaul Solution?
7.3.5 Is there a market for Satellite based Small Cell Backhaul
7.3.6 Assessing the Impact of the SCaaS Ecosystem
8 Chapter 8: Standardization & Regulatory Initiatives
8.1 Small Cell Forum
8.1.1 Mission
8.1.2 Scope of Work
8.1.3 Working Groups
8.1.3.1 Marketing and Promotions Group
8.1.3.2 Radio & Physical Layer Group
8.1.3.3 Network Group
8.1.3.4 Regulatory Group
8.1.3.5 Services Group
8.1.3.6 Interoperability Group
8.1.3.7 Special Interest Focus Groups: Backhaul, Deployment, LTE, Rural & 3GPP2 Standards
8.2 WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
8.2.1 Mission
8.2.2 Scope of Work
8.2.3 Working Groups
8.2.3.1 Business Workgroup
8.2.3.2 Industry Engagement Workgroup
8.2.3.3 Roaming Workgroup
8.3 WiFi Alliance
8.3.1 Mission
8.3.2 Certification Programs
8.3.2.1 Core Certification
8.3.2.2 Miracast
8.3.2.3 TDLS (Tunneled Direct Link Setup )
8.3.2.4 Passpoint
8.3.2.5 WiFi Direct
8.3.2.6 WiFi Protected Setup
8.3.2.7 WMM (WiFi Multimedia)
8.3.2.8 WMM-Power Save
8.3.2.9 Voice-Personal: Voice over WiFi
8.3.2.10 Voice-Enterprise: Voice over WiFi
8.3.2.11 CWG-RF
8.3.2.12 WMM-Admission Control
8.3.2.13 IBSS with WiFi Protected Setup
8.4 HetNet Forum
8.4.1 Mission
8.4.2 Scope of Work
8.4.3 Governance & Membership
8.5 3GPP
8.5.1 Mission
8.5.2 Small Cell Standardization Activities
8.6 3GPP2
8.6.1 Mission
8.6.2 Small Cell Standardization Activities
8.7 Broadband Forum
8.7.1 Mission
8.7.2 Small Cell Standardization Activities
8.8 WiMAX Forum
8.8.1 Mission
8.8.2 Small Cell Standardization Activities
8.9 Prominent Collaborations
8.9.1 WBA and WiFi Alliance
8.9.2 Small Cell Forum and GSMA
8.9.3 WBA, GSMA and Small Cell Forum
8.9.3.1 Integrating on a Network Level
8.9.3.2 Setting the Stage for Advanced Traffic Management
9 Chapter 9: HetNet Deployments
9.1 SCaaS (Small Cells as a Service) Case Studies
9.1.1 BT
9.1.2 Cellcom
9.1.3 Colt Telecom
9.1.4 Cloudberry Mobile
9.1.5 ClearSky
9.1.6 Virgin Media
9.1.7 Ericsson & Phillips
9.1.8 Alcatel-Lucent & Towerstream
9.2 Carrier WiFi
9.2.1 AT&T Mobility
9.2.2 Comcast
9.2.3 Cox Communications
9.2.4 MetroPCS
9.2.5 Sprint
9.2.6 T-Mobile USA
9.2.7 Verizon Wireless
9.2.8 Free Mobile
9.2.9 BT
9.2.10 MegaFon
9.2.11 Orange (France Telecom)
9.2.12 Portugal Telecom
9.2.13 Telefónica Moviles (Spain)
9.2.14 T-Mobile Austria
9.2.15 Zain Saudi Arabia
9.2.16 China Mobile
9.2.17 KDDI
9.2.18 LG Uplus
9.2.19 NTT Broadband Platform
9.2.20 TIM Brasil
9.2.21 Other Carriers
9.3 Small Cell, DAS & C-RAN Deployments
9.3.1 AT&T Mobility
9.3.2 Beeline
9.3.3 Bouygues Telecom
9.3.4 China Mobile
9.3.5 China Unicom
9.3.6 Cosmote
9.3.7 EE (Everything Everywhere)
9.3.8 Free Mobile
9.3.9 KDDI
9.3.10 MegaFon
9.3.11 Moldtelecom
9.3.12 Mosaic Telecom
9.3.13 MTC
9.3.14 Movistar
9.3.15 Network Norway
9.3.16 NTT DoCoMo
9.3.17 O2 (Telefonica UK)
9.3.18 Optimus Portugal
9.3.19 Optus
9.3.20 Orange (Formerly France Telecom)
9.3.21 Orange Romania
9.3.22 SFR
9.3.23 SingTel
9.3.24 SK Telecom
9.3.25 SoftBank
9.3.26 Sprint
9.3.27 StarHub
9.3.28 TOT Thailand
9.3.29 Three UK
9.3.30 Verizon Wireless
9.3.31 Vodafone Australia
9.3.32 Vodafone Czech Republic
9.3.33 Vodafone Germany
9.3.34 Vodafone Greece
9.3.35 Vodafone Hungary
9.3.36 Vodafone Ireland
9.3.37 Vodafone Italy
9.3.38 Vodafone Netherlands
9.3.39 Vodafone New Zealand
9.3.40 Vodafone Portugal
9.3.41 Vodafone Qatar
9.3.42 Vodafone Romania
9.3.43 Vodafone Spain
9.3.44 Vodafone UK
9.3.45 Zain Bahrain
9.3.46 Other Commitments
9.4 Case Studies
9.4.1 Sprint/Softbank Acquisition: Assessing the Impact on the Small Cells Ecosystem
9.4.2 The Impact of LTE & Small Cells on Tier 2/3 CDMA Carriers
9.4.3 What is the TCO Impact of HetNet Deployments?
10 Chapter 10: Pure-Play Small Cell Vendors
10.1 Accelleran
10.2 ADB
10.3 Airspan Networks
10.4 Alpha Networks
10.5 Arcadyan Technology Corporation
10.6 Artemis Networks
10.7 Anvaya Networks
10.8 Argela
10.9 ARItel
10.10 Askey Computer Corporation
10.11 Contela
10.12 CS Corporation
10.13 Dongwon T&I
10.14 Femtel (Suzhou Femtel Communications)
10.15 Free
10.16 GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
10.17 HSL (Hay Systems Limited)
10.18 ip.access
10.19 Juni Global
10.20 Lemko
10.21 Minieum Networks
10.22 Nutaq/ NuRAN Wireless
10.23 Oceus Networks
10.24 Pace
10.25 PureWave Networks
10.26 Quanta Computer
10.27 Sagemcom
10.28 SK Telesys
10.29 SpiderCloud Wireless
10.30 Star Solutions
10.31 Technicolor
10.32 Tecom
10.33 TEKTELIC Communications
10.34 Telum
10.35 Qucell
10.36 Ubee Interactive
10.37 WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
10.38 Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
11 Chapter 11: DAS, RRH & Repeater Solution Providers
11.1 AceAxis
11.2 ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
11.3 Affarii Technologies
11.4 American Tower Corporation
11.5 Arqiva
11.6 Axell Wireless/Cobham
11.7 Axis Teknologies
11.8 Black Box Corporation
11.9 BTI Wireless
11.10 CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
11.11 CCI (Crown Castle International)
11.12 CCI Systems
11.13 CSI (Cellular Specialities, Inc.)/Westell Technologies
11.14 Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
11.15 CommScope
11.16 Corning MobileAccess
11.17 Dali Wireless
11.18 DeltaNode (Bird Technologies)
11.19 Ethertronics
11.20 ExteNet Systems
11.21 Foxcom
11.22 Galtronics
11.23 Goodman Networks
11.24 IDS Technology Solutions
11.25 JMA Wireless
11.26 KMW Communications
11.27 Kathrein-Werke KG
11.28 MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
11.29 Microlab (Wireless Telecom Group)
11.30 Nexius
11.31 RF Window
11.32 RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
11.33 Rosenberger
11.34 SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
11.35 Sumitomo Electric Industries
11.36 TE Connectivity
11.37 TESSCO Technologies
11.38 Wi-Ex
11.39 Wilson Electronics
11.40 Zinwave/McWane
12 Chapter 12: Carrier WiFi Focused Vendors
12.1 4ipnet
12.2 ADTRAN
12.3 Aerohive
12.4 Alvarion (Wavion)
12.5 Aruba Networks
12.6 Browan Communications
12.7 CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)/WyTec International
12.8 CeedTec
12.9 D-Link Corporation
12.10 Edgewater Wireless Systems
12.11 EION Wireless
12.12 Extreme Networks
12.13 Firetide
12.14 Fortinet
12.15 Gemtek Technology
12.16 GoNet Systems
12.17 GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
12.18 Handlink Technologies
12.19 Meru Networks
12.20 Motorola Solutions (Zebra Technologies)
12.21 NETGEAR
12.22 Nomadix
12.23 Option N.V.
12.24 Proxim Wireless
12.25 RFNet Technologies
12.26 Ro-Timak Technology
12.27 Ruckus Wireless
12.28 Senao Networks
12.29 SerComm
12.30 Shyam Telecom
12.31 TP-LINK
12.32 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
12.33 Tropos Networks (ABB)
12.34 Ubiquiti Networks
12.35 ZyXEL
13 Chapter 13: C-RAN Focused Solution Providers
13.1 6WIND
13.2 ADLINK Technology
13.3 Airvana
13.4 Altiostar Networks
13.5 ASOCS
13.6 Axxcelera
13.7 Intel Corporation
13.8 MTI Mobile
14 Chapter 14: HetNet Focused SON Solution Providers
14.1 AirHop Communications
14.2 Amdocs
14.3 Astellia
14.4 Cellwize
14.5 Celtro
14.6 Eden Rock Communications
14.7 InfoVista
14.8 JDSU
14.9 Optulink
14.10 P.I. Works
14.11 RADCOM
14.12 Reverb Networks
14.13 TEOCO
14.14 Tulinx
14.15 WebRadar
14.16 Xceed Technologies
15 Chapter 15: Macrocell RAN & Mobile Core Infrastructure Vendors
15.1 Alcatel-Lucent
15.2 Cisco
15.3 Datang Mobile
15.4 Ericsson
15.5 Ericsson-LG
15.6 Fujitsu
15.7 Huawei
15.8 Hitachi
15.9 HP
15.10 Juniper Networks
15.11 Mitsubishi
15.12 NEC
15.13 New Postcom Equipment
15.14 Nokia Networks
15.15 NTT DoCoMo
15.16 Samsung
15.17 ZTE
16 Chapter 16: Chipset, Component, Software and Technology Vendors
16.1 Ablaze Wireless
16.2 Accuris Networks
16.3 ACS (Applied Communication Sciences)
16.4 Adax
16.5 ADI (Analog Devices Inc.)
16.6 Affirmed Networks
16.7 AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices)
16.8 Altera
16.9 Aptilo Networks
16.10 Aricent
16.11 AWTG (Advanced Wireless Technology Group)
16.12 Azcom Technology
16.13 BandwidthX
16.14 Birdstep Technology ASA
16.15 Blu Wireless Technology
16.16 Broadcom
16.17 BSG Wireless
16.18 Casa Systems
16.19 Cavium
16.20 Coherent Logix
16.21 Direct Beam
16.22 Freescale Semiconductor
16.23 Front Porch
16.24 GENBAND
16.25 Green Packet
16.26 iPosi
16.27 InterDigital
16.28 Kineto Wireless
16.29 Kumu Networks
16.30 Lattice Semiconductor
16.31 Lime Microsystems
16.32 Mavenir
16.33 Maxim Integrated
16.34 Microsemi Corporation
16.35 MIMOon
16.36 Nash Technologies
16.37 Netgem
16.38 Node-H
16.39 Nomor Research
16.40 Octasic
16.41 Oracle Corporation
16.42 Pletronics
16.43 PMC-Sierra
16.44 Polaris Networks
16.45 Public Wireless
16.46 Qualcomm
16.47 Quortus
16.48 Radisys
16.49 Rakon
16.50 Saguna Networks
16.51 SAI Technology
16.52 Stoke
16.53 Smith Micro Software
16.54 Syniverse Technologies
16.55 Tata Elxsi
16.56 TI (Texas Instruments)
16.57 U-blox
16.58 Vectron International
16.59 Vitesse Semiconductor
16.60 Xilinx
17 Chapter 17: Test & Measurement Solution Providers
17.1 Anite
17.2 Anritsu Corporation
17.3 EDX Wireless
17.4 ERCOM
17.5 EXFO
17.6 iBwave
17.7 Ixia
17.8 Keysight Technologies
17.9 VPIsystems
17.10 WeFi
18 Chapter 18: WiFi Network Providers
18.1 AlwaysOn
18.2 Boingo Wireless
18.3 BSkyB (The Cloud)
18.4 Devicescape Software
18.5 Fon Wireless
18.6 iPass
18.7 Quadriga Worldwide
18.8 Towerstream Corporation
19 Chapter 19: Backhaul & Fronthaul Solution Providers
19.1 3Roam
19.2 4RF
19.3 Accedian Networks
19.4 Actelis Networks
19.5 Actiontec
19.6 Actus Networks
19.7 ADVA Optical Networking
19.8 Advantech Wireless
19.9 ALAXALA Networks
19.10 Albis Technologies
19.11 ALCOMA
19.12 Allied Data Technologies
19.13 Allied Telesis
19.14 Arris
19.15 Athena Wireless Communications
19.16 Avanti Communications
19.17 Aviat Networks
19.18 AVM
19.19 Brocade
19.20 BLiNQ Networks
19.21 BluWan
19.22 BridgeWave Communications
19.23 BTI Systems
19.24 CableFree Solutions
19.25 Calix
19.26 Cambium Networks
19.27 Canoga Perkins
19.28 Carlson Wireless Technologies
19.29 CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)
19.30 CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
19.31 Ceragon
19.32 Cielo Networks
19.33 Ciena Corporation
19.34 Comtrend
19.35 Corecess
19.36 DASAN Networks
19.37 DragonWave
19.38 E-Band Communications
19.39 E-Blink
19.40 ECI Telecom
19.41 Elva-1 (Elva-Link)
19.42 Exalt Communications
19.43 FastBack Networks
19.44 Fiberhome Technologies
19.45 FibroLan
19.46 Genmix Technology
19.47 Gilat Satellite Networks
19.48 HFR
19.49 Huahuan
19.50 Hughes Network Systems
19.51 HXI
19.52 iDirect
19.53 Intracom Telecom
19.54 IPITEK
19.55 Iskratel
19.56 KEYMILE
19.57 LightPointe Communications
19.58 Loea Corporation
19.59 MAX4G
19.60 Microwave Networks
19.61 MIMOtech
19.62 MRV Communications
19.63 Nexcomm Systems
19.64 NexxComm Wireless
19.65 Omnitron Systems
19.66 OneAccess Networks
19.67 Overture Networks
19.68 Polewall
19.69 Positron
19.70 RACOM
19.71 RAD Data Communications
19.72 RADWIN
19.73 Redline Communications
19.74 SAF Tehnika
19.75 SIAE Microelectronics (SIAE Microelectronica)
19.76 Siklu
19.77 SkyFiber
19.78 SMC Networks
19.79 Solectek
19.80 Star Microwave
19.81 Sub10 Systems
19.82 Taqua
19.83 Tarana Wireless
19.84 Telco Systems
19.85 Tellabs
19.86 Tellion
19.87 Tellumat
19.88 Telrad Networks
19.89 Telsey
19.90 Tilgin
19.91 Trango Systems
19.92 Transmode
19.93 Ubiquoss
19.94 UTStarcom
19.95 Vubiq Networks
19.96 Wave1
19.97 Wavesight
19.98 Xavi Technologies
19.99 Yamaha
19.100 Zhone Technologies
20 Chapter 20: Market Analysis and Forecasts
20.1 The Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Market: 2014 – 2020
20.1.1 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base
20.1.1.1 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base Compared
20.1.1.2 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base by Region
20.1.2 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.1.2.1 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue Compared
20.1.2.2 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue by Region
20.1.3 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue
20.1.3.1 Global Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue Compared
20.1.3.2 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue by Region
20.2 The Global Small Cell Market: 2014 – 2020
20.2.1 Global Throughput of Small Cell Data Traffic
20.2.2 Global Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.3 Global Small Cell Installed Base by Cell Size (Femto, Pico, Micro)
20.2.3.1 Global Femtocell Installed Base
20.2.3.2 Global Picocell Installed Base
20.2.3.3 Global Microcell Installed Base
20.2.4 Global Small Cell Installed Base by Deployment Model (Home/Residential, Enterprise, Metro, Rural)
20.2.4.1 Home/Residential Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.4.2 Enterprise Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.4.3 Metro Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.4.4 Rural Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.5 Global Small Cell Installed Base by Air Interface Technology Generation (2G, 3G, 4G)
20.2.5.1 2G/3G (CDMA2000/GSM/W-CDMA) Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.5.2 4G (LTE/WiMAX) Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.6 Global Small Cell Installed Base by Air Interface Technology (GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA, CDMA2000/EV-DO, LTE FDD/TD-LTE, WiMAX)
20.2.6.1 GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.6.2 CDMA2000/EV-DO Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.6.3 LTE FDD Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.6.4 TD-LTE Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.6.5 WiMAX Small Cell Installed Base
20.2.7 Small Cell Installed Base by Region
20.2.8 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.9 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue by Cell Size (Femto, Pico, Micro)
20.2.9.1 Global Femtocell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.9.2 Global Picocell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.9.3 Global Microcell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.10 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue by Deployment Model (Home/Residential, Enterprise, Metro, Rural)
20.2.10.1 Home/Residential Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.10.2 Enterprise Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.10.3 Metro Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.10.4 Rural Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.11 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue by Air Interface Technology Generation (2G, 3G, 4G)
20.2.11.1 2G/3G (CDMA2000/GSM/W-CDMA) Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.11.2 4G (LTE/WiMAX) Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.12 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue by Air Interface Technology (GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA, CDMA2000/EV-DO, LTE FDD/TD-LTE, WiMAX)
20.2.12.1 GSM/W-CDMA/HSPA Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.12.2 CDMA2000/EV-DO Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.12.3 LTE FDD Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.12.4 TD-LTE Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.12.5 WiMAX Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.2.13 Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue by Region
20.2.14 Global Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue
20.2.15 Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue by Region
20.3 The Global Carrier WiFi Market: 2014 – 2020
20.3.1 Global Throughput of Carrier WiFi Data Traffic
20.3.2 Global Carrier WiFi Installed Base
20.3.3 Global Carrier WiFi Installed Base by Equipment Type (Access Points, Access Point Controllers)
20.3.3.1 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Installed Base
20.3.3.2 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Controller Installed Base
20.3.4 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Installed Base by Integration Approach (Managed WiFi Offload, Unmanaged 'Open Access' WiFi)
20.3.4.1 Managed WiFi Offload Access Point Installed Base
20.3.4.2 Unmanaged 'Open Access' WiFi Access Point Installed Base
20.3.5 Carrier WiFi Installed Base by Region
20.3.6 Global Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.3.7 Global Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue by Equipment Type (Access Points, Access Point Controllers)
20.3.7.1 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.3.7.2 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Controller Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.3.8 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue by Integration Approach (Managed WiFi Offload, Unmanaged 'Open Access' WiFi)
20.3.8.1 Global Managed WiFi Offload Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.3.8.2 Global Unmanaged 'Open Access' WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments & Revenue
20.3.9 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue by Region
20.3.10 Global Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue
20.3.11 Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue by Region
20.4 The Global SCaaS Market: 2014 – 2020
20.4.1 Global SCaaS Revenue
20.4.2 SCaaS Revenue by Region
20.5 The Global Small Cell Backhaul Market: 2014 – 2020
20.5.1 Global Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2 Global Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending by Technology
20.5.2.1 Ethernet over Copper Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.2 Ethernet over Fiber Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.3 DSL Modems and DSLAMs Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.4 NLOS Microwave (Below 6 GHz) Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.5 PTP Microwave (6-60GHz) Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.6 PTMP Microwave (6-60GHz) Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.7 Millimeter Wave (Unlicensed 60GHz) Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.8 Millimeter Wave (Licensed 71-76GHz, 81-86GHz) Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.2.9 Satellite Based Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending
20.5.3 Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending by Region
20.6 The Global DAS Market: 2014 – 2020
20.6.1 Global Throughput of DAS Data Traffic
20.6.2 Global DAS Infrastructure Spending
20.6.3 DAS Infrastructure Spending by Region
20.7 The Global C-RAN Market: 2014 – 2020
20.7.1 Global C-RAN Infrastructure Spending
20.7.2 C-RAN Infrastructure Spending by Region
20.8 The Global SON Market: 2014 – 2020
20.8.1 Global SON Solution Spending
20.8.2 SON Solution Spending by Region
20.9 The Global Mobile Network Data Service Market: 2014 – 2020
20.9.1 Global Mobile Network Data Service Revenue
20.9.2 Global Mobile Network Data Service Revenue by Access Network Type (Macrocell, C-RAN, Small Cell, Carrier WiFi, DAS)
20.9.2.1 Macrocell & C-RAN based Mobile Network Data Service Revenue
20.9.2.2 Small Cell based Mobile Network Data Service Revenue
20.9.2.3 Carrier WiFi based Mobile Network Data Service Revenue
20.9.2.4 DAS based Mobile Network Data Service Revenue
20.9.3 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue by Region
20.10 North America Market: 2014 – 2020
20.10.1 Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic in North America
20.10.2 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue in North America
20.10.3 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base in North America
20.10.4 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in North America
20.10.5 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue in North America
20.10.6 Small Cell Installed Base in North America
20.10.7 Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue in North America
20.10.8 Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue in North America
20.10.9 Carrier WiFi Installed Base in North America
20.10.10 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in North America
20.10.11 Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue in North America
20.10.12 SCaaS Revenue in North America
20.10.13 Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending in North America
20.10.14 DAS Infrastructure Spending in North America
20.10.15 C-RAN Infrastructure Spending in North America
20.10.16 SON Solution Spending in North America
20.11 Asia Pacific Market: 2014 – 2020
20.11.1 Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic in Asia Pacific
20.11.2 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.3 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Asia Pacific
20.11.4 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.5 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.6 Small Cell Installed Base in Asia Pacific
20.11.7 Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.8 Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.9 Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Asia Pacific
20.11.10 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.11 Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.12 SCaaS Revenue in Asia Pacific
20.11.13 Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending in Asia Pacific
20.11.14 DAS Infrastructure Spending in Asia Pacific
20.11.15 C-RAN Infrastructure Spending in Asia Pacific
20.11.16 SON Solution Spending in Asia Pacific
20.12 Western Europe Market: 2014 – 2020
20.12.1 Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic in Western Europe
20.12.2 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.3 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Western Europe
20.12.4 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.5 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.6 Small Cell Installed Base in Western Europe
20.12.7 Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.8 Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.9 Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Western Europe
20.12.10 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.11 Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.12 SCaaS Revenue in Western Europe
20.12.13 Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending in Western Europe
20.12.14 DAS Infrastructure Spending in Western Europe
20.12.15 C-RAN Infrastructure Spending in Western Europe
20.12.16 SON Solution Spending in Western Europe
20.13 Eastern Europe Market: 2014 – 2020
20.13.1 Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic in Eastern Europe
20.13.2 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.3 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Eastern Europe
20.13.4 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.5 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.6 Small Cell Installed Base in Eastern Europe
20.13.7 Small Cell Unit Shipments & Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.8 Small Cell Mobile Data Service Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.9 Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Eastern Europe
20.13.10 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.11 Carrier WiFi Mobile Data Service Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.12 SCaaS Revenue in Eastern Europe
20.13.13 Small Cell Backhaul Infrastructure Spending in Eastern Europe
20.13.14 DAS Infrastructure Spending in Eastern Europe
20.13.15 C-RAN Infrastructure Spending in Eastern Europe
20.13.16 SON Solution Spending in Eastern Europe
20.14 Middle East & Africa Market: 2014 – 2020
20.14.1 Annual Throughput of Mobile Network Data Traffic in Middle East & Africa
20.14.2 Mobile Network Data Service Revenue in Middle East & Africa
20.14.3 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Installed Base in Middle East & Africa
20.14.4 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments & Revenue in Middle East & Africa
20.14.5 Small Cell & Carrier WiFi Data Service Revenue in Middle East & Africa
20.14.6 Small Cell Installed Base in Middle East & Africa

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