Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Global C-RAN (Centralized Radio Access Network) Market by Manufacturers, Countries, Type and Application, Forecast to 2030

ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of "The C-RAN (Centralized Radio Access Network) Ecosystem: 2017 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts".

Synopsis:

Centralized RAN or C-RAN is an architectural shift in RAN (Radio Access Network) design, where the bulk of baseband processing is centralized and aggregated for 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, smaller deployment footprint and reduced power consumption.

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Initially popularized by Japanese and South Korean mobile operators, C-RAN technology is beginning to gain momentum worldwide with major tier 1 operators –  including Verizon Communications, AT&T, Sprint, China Mobile, Vodafone, TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile), Orange and Telefónica –  seeking to leverage the benefits of centralized baseband processing.

SNS Research estimates that global investments in C-RAN architecture networks will reach nearly $9 Billion by the end of 2017. The market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 24% between 2017 and 2020. These investments will include spending on RRHs (Remote Radio Heads), BBUs (Baseband Units) and fronthaul transport network equipment.

The “C-RAN (Centralized Radio Access Network) Ecosystem: 2017 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the C-RAN ecosystem including enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, standardization, regulatory landscape, deployment models, operator case studies, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents forecasts for C-RAN infrastructure investments from 2017 till 2030. The forecasts cover 3 individual submarkets and 6 regions.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

    Expected to reach nearly $9 Billion in global spending by the end of 2017, C-RAN is increasingly becoming the preferred approach to deploy future mobile networks. The market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 24% between 2017 and 2020.
    Small cells are also beginning to be deployed in a C-RAN architecture to leverage the benefits of resource pooling and multi-cell coordination. This trend is particularly prevalent in the indoor and enterprise segments, with a number of dedicated vendor solutions such as CommScope's OneCell, SpiderCloud's E-RAN, Ericsson's Radio Dot, and Huawei's LampSite.
    Mobile operators are exploring multiple baseband functional split options for C-RAN implementation, as they seek to ease the transition to 5G networks while reducing fronthaul costs.
    By the end of 2020, SNS Research estimates that vRAN/Cloud RAN deployments with virtualized baseband processing will account for nearly 20% of all C-RAN investments.
    The vendor arena is continuing to consolidate with several prominent M&A deals such as Mavenir Systems' recent merger with C-RAN specialist Ranzure Networks, which has positioned the company as an end-to-end provider of 5G-ready mobile network solutions.

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Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

    C-RAN ecosystem
    Market drivers and barriers
    Key architectural components (RRH, BBU and fronthaul)
    Competing RAN architectures including traditional macrocell base stations, standalone small cells and DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
    Key trends including baseband functional splitting, enterprise RAN, vRAN (Virtualized RAN)/Cloud RAN, MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) and RANaaS (RAN-as-a-Service)
    Fronthaul networking technologies and interface options
    C-RAN deployment models and mobile operator case studies
    Regulatory landscape and standardization
    Industry roadmap and value chain
    Profiles and strategies of over 230 leading ecosystem players including enabling technology providers, radio equipment suppliers, BBU vendors, fronthaul network equipment vendors and mobile operators
    Strategic recommendations for ecosystem players including C-RAN solution providers and mobile operators
    Market analysis and forecasts from 2017 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

    Submarket Segmentation
    RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
    BBUs (Baseband Units)
    Fronthaul
    Air Interface Technology Segmentation
    3G & LTE
    5G NR (New Radio)
    Network Architecture Segmentation
    Non-Virtualized C-RAN
    vRAN/Cloud RAN
    Deployment Model Segmentation
    Indoor
    Outdoor
    Cell Size Segmentation
    Small Cells
    Macrocells
    Fronthaul Transport Network Technology Segmentation
    Dedicated Fiber
    WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing)
    OTN (Optical Transport Network)
    PON (Passive Optical Network)
    Ethernet
    Microwave
    Millimeter Wave
    G.Fast & Others
    Regional Markets
    Asia Pacific
    Eastern Europe
    Middle East & Africa
    Latin & Central America
    North America
    Western Europe

Key Questions Answered:

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

    How big is the C-RAN opportunity?
    What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
    How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
    What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
    Which submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
    How can C-RAN facilitate the management of interference and LTE-Advanced features such as CoMP (Coordinated Multi-Point)?
    What are the benefits and drawbacks of each baseband functional split option?
    How can C-RAN reduce the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of RAN deployments?
    What are the prospects of wireless fronthaul technologies?
    Is Ethernet a feasible solution for fronthaul networking?
    How big is the market for vRAN/Cloud RAN networks?
    How can mobile operators future-proof their RAN investments for 5G upgrades?
    Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
    What strategies should C-RAN solution providers and mobile operators adopt to remain competitive?

List of Companies Mentioned:

The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report:

    3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
    3Roam
    6WIND
    Accelink Technologies Corporation
    Accelleran
    Actelis Networks
    ADLINK Technology
    ADTRAN
    ADVA Optical Networking
    Advantech
    Airspan Networks
    Alpha Networks
    Alphabet
    Altiostar Networks
    Amarisoft
    América Móvil Group
    Anritsu Corporation
    APRESIA Systems
    Aquantia Corporation
    Argela
    ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan)
    Aricent
    ARM Holdings
    ARRIS International
    Artemis Networks
    Artesyn Embedded Technologies
    Artiza Networks
    ASOCS
    ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
    AT&T
    ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, United States)
    Aviat Networks
    Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
    Azcom Technology
    Baicells Technologies
    Benetel
    Blu Wireless Technology
    BluWan
    Boomsense/Bangxun Technology
    BridgeWave Communications
    Broadband Forum
    Broadcom
    BT Group
    CableFree (Wireless Excellence)
    Cadence Design Systems
    Calix
    Cambium Networks
    Casa Systems
    Cavium
    CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Ltd.)
    CCI (Communication Components, Inc.)
    CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
    CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
    cellXica
    Ceragon Networks
    CEVA
    China Mobile
    China Telecom
    China Unicom
    Ciena Corporation
    Cisco Systems
    Clavister
    Cobham Wireless
    Coherent Logix
    Collision Communications
    Comcores
    CommAgility
    CommScope
    Contela
    Corecess
    Coriant
    Corning
    Dali Wireless
    DASAN Zhone Solutions
    Datang Mobile
    Dell Technologies
    DragonWave
    eASIC Corporation
    E-Band Communications
    EBlink
    ECI Telecom
    EE
    Ekinops
    ELVA-1
    Eoptolink Technology
    Ericsson
    Ethernity Networks
    ETRI (Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
    ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
    Exalt Wireless
    EXFO
    ExteNet Systems
    Extreme Networks
    Facebook
    Fairwaves
    Faraday Technology Corporation
    FastBack Networks
    FiberHome Technologies
    FibroLan
    Finisar Corporation
    Flex Logix Technologies
    Foxconn Interconnect Technology
    Fraunhofer FOKUS  (Institute for Open Communication Systems)
    Fraunhofer HHI (Heinrich Hertz Institute)
    Frog Cellsat
    Fujian Sunnada Network Technology
    Fujitsu
    Furukawa Electric Group
    GigaLight
    GlobalFoundaries
    Google
    HCL Technologies
    HFR
    Hisense
    Hitachi
    HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
    Huahuan
    Huawei
    HUBER+SUHNER
    HXI
    IBM Corporation
    IDT (Integrated Device Technology)
    IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
    Imec International
    InCoax
    Infineon Technologies
    Infinera
    InfiNet Wireless
    InnoLight Technology
    InnoWireless
    Intel Corporation
    InterDigital
    Intracom Telecom
    IP Light
    ip.access
    IPITEK
    Iskratel
    IS-Wireless
    ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
    ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
    JMA Wireless
    JRC (Japan Radio Company)
    Juni Global
    Kathrein-Werke KG
    KDDI Corporation
    KEYMILE
    Keysight Technologies
    Kisan Telecom
    KMW
    KPN
    KT Corporation
    Lattice Semiconductor
    LG Uplus
    LightPointe Communications
    Lindsay Broadband
    Loea Corporation
    Lumentum
    Luminate Wireless
    MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings
    Maja Systems
    Maven Wireless
    Mavenir Systems
    MAX4G
    MaxLinear
    MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)
    MegaFon
    Mellanox Technologies
    Microsemi Corporation
    Microwave Networks
    MIMOtech
    Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
    Mobiveil
    Molex
    Moseley Associates
    MRV Communications
    MTI (Microelectronics Technology, Inc.)
    N.A.T.
    Nash Technologies
    NEC Corporation
    Netonomics
    NETSCOUT Systems
    New Postcom Equipment
    Nexcomm Systems
    NexxCom Wireless
    NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
    Node-H
    Nokia
    Nokia Networks
    Nokia Technologies
    NTT DoCoMo
    NuRAN Wireless
    Nutaq Innovation
    NXP Semiconductors
    Octasic
    OE Solutions
    Omnitron Systems
    ON.Lab (Open Networking Lab)
    OneAccess Networks
    ONF (Open Networking Foundation)
    Orange
    OSA (OpenAirInterface Software Alliance)
    Parallel Wireless
    Peraso Technologies
    Phluido
    PMN (Private Mobile Networks)
    Polewall
    Potevio
    Proxim Wireless Corporation
    Qualcomm
    Qucell
    Qwilt
    RACOM
    RAD Data Communications
    Radisys Corporation
    RADWIN
    Raisecom
    Range Networks
    Red Hat
    Redline Communications
    REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks
    Saguna Networks
    SAI Technology
    Samji Electronics
    Samsung Electronics
    Sarokal Test Systems
    SCF (Small Cell Forum)
    SerComm Corporation
    SIAE Microelectronica
    Siklu Communication
    Sistelbanda
    SITRONICS
    SK Telecom
    SK Telesys
    SkyFiber
    SoftBank Group
    Solectek Corporation
    SOLiD
    Sooktha
    Source Photonics
    Spectronite
    SpiderCloud Wireless
    Sprint Corporation
    SRS (Software Radio Systems)
    Star Solutions
    Sumitomo Electric Industries
    Sunwave Solutions
    Tarana Wireless
    Tata Elxsi
    TEKTELIC Communications
    Telco Systems
    Telecom Italia Group
    Telefónica Group
    Telenor Group
    Tellabs
    Tellion
    Telrad Networks
    Telus Corporation
    TI (Texas Instruments)
    TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
    Trango Systems
    Transition Networks
    TSDSI (Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India)
    TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, South Korea)
    TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee, Japan)
    Ubiquoss
    UTStarcom
    Vanu

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    Verizon Communications
    Viavi Solutions
    VMware
    Vodafone Group
    Vubiq Networks
    Wave1
    WiPro
    Xelic
    Xilinx
    xRAN Consortium
    Zain Group
    ZTE

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