Monday, 11 June 2018

Growth of The SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Ecosystem : Analysis and Status 2018-2030

ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of "The SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts".

SON (Self-Organizing Network) technology minimizes the lifecycle cost of running a mobile network by eliminating manual configuration of equipment at the time of deployment, right through to dynamically optimizing performance and troubleshooting during operation. This can significantly reduce the cost of the operator’s services, improving the OpEx to revenue ratio.

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Amid growing demands for mobile broadband connectivity, mobile operators are keen to capitalize on SON to minimize rollout delays and operational expenditures associated with their ongoing LTE and small cell deployments.

Originally targeted for the RAN (Radio Access Network) segment of mobile networks, SON technology is now also utilized in the mobile core and transport network segments. In addition, Wi-Fi access point OEMs are beginning to integrate SON features such as plug-and-play deployment, autonomous performance optimization, self-healing and proactive defense against unauthorized access. 

Despite challenges relating to implementation complexities and multi-vendor interoperability, SON revenue is expected to grow to more than $5 Billion by the end of 2020, exceeding conventional mobile network optimization revenue by a significant margin. Furthermore, the SON ecosystem is increasingly witnessing convergence with other technological innovations such as Big Data, predictive analytics and DPI (Deep Packet Inspection).

The “SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the SON and associated mobile network optimization ecosystem including key market drivers, challenges, OpEx and CapEx savings potential, use cases, SON deployment case studies, future roadmap, value chain, vendor analysis and strategies. The report also presents revenue forecasts for both SON and conventional mobile network optimization, along with individual projections for 10 SON submarkets, 6 regions and 15 countries from 2016 through to 2030.

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

The report covers the following topics:

    Conventional mobile network planning & optimization
    SON technology and architecture
    Key benefits and market drivers of SON
    Challenges to SON adoption
    SON use cases
    SON deployment case studies
    Future roadmap of the SON ecosystem
    Company profiles and strategies of over 120 SON ecosystem players
    OpEx and CapEx saving analysis of SON
    Wireless network infrastructure spending, traffic projections and value chain
    Convergence of SON with Big Data, predictive analytics and DPI
    Strategic recommendations for SON solution providers, wireless infrastructure OEMs and mobile operators
    Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

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Forecast Segmentation

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

Mobile Network Optimization

    SON
    Conventional Mobile Network Planning & Optimization

SON Network Segment Submarkets

    Macrocell RAN
    HetNet RAN
    Mobile Core
    Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul

SON Architecture Submarkets

    C-SON (Centralized SON)
    D-SON (Distributed SON)

SON Access Network Technology Submarkets

    2G & 3G
    LTE
    Wi-Fi
    5G

Regional Markets

    Asia Pacific
    Eastern Europe
    Latin & Central America
    Middle East & Africa
    North America
    Western Europe

Country Markets

    Australia
    Brazil
    Canada
    China
    France
    Germany
    India
    Italy
    Japan
    Russia
    South Korea
    Spain
    Taiwan
    UK
    USA

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

    How big is the SON and mobile network optimization ecosystem?
    How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
    What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
    What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
    Who are the key SON vendors and what are their strategies?
    What is the outlook for QoE based SON solutions?
    How can SON ease the deployment of unlicensed LTE small cells?
    What SON capabilities will 5G networks entail?
    What is the outlook for C-SON and D-SON adoption?
    How will SON investments compare with those on traditional mobile network optimization?
    What opportunities exist for SON in mobile core and transport networks?
    How will SON use cases evolve overtime in 3GPP releases?
    Which regions will see the highest number of SON investments?
    How much will mobile operators invest in SON solutions?
    What is the outlook for SON associated OpEx savings by region?

The report has the following key findings:

    Despite challenges relating to implementation complexities and multi-vendor interoperability, SON revenue is expected to grow to more than $5 Billion by the end of 2020, exceeding conventional mobile network optimization revenue by a significant margin.
    Mobile operators have reported up to a 50% reduction in dropped calls and over 20% higher data rates with SON implementation. Besides common network optimization use cases, operators are also capitalizing on SON platforms to address critical business objectives such as refarming 2G/3G spectrum for LTE networks.
    In a bid to differentiate their products, Wi-Fi access point OEMs are beginning to integrate SON features such as plug-and-play deployment, autonomous performance optimization, self-healing and proactive defense against unauthorized access.
    SON platforms are moving from reactive systems to more advanced implementations that incorporate predictive analytics technology to make necessary changes to a network before any degradation occurs.
    Infrastructure and software incumbents are continuing to acquire smaller established C-SON players to accelerate their entry path into the C-SON market.

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List of Companies Mentioned

    3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
    Accedian Networks
    Accelleran
    Accuver
    Actix
    Aexio
    Aircom International
    AirHop Communications
    Airspan Networks
    Alcatel-Lucent
    Altiostar Networks
    Alvarion Technologies
    Amdocs
    Anite
    Arcadyan Technology Corporation
    Argela
    ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan)
    Aricent
    Arieso
    ARItel
    Artemis Networks
    Ascom
    Astellia
    ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
    AT&T
    AT&T Mobility
    ATDI
    ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
    Avvasi
    Baicells
    Belkin International
    Benu Networks
    BLiNQ Networks
    Broadcom
    Brocade Communications Systems
    Bwtech
    Bytemobile
    CableLabs
    Casa Systems
    Cavium
    CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited)
    CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
    CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
    Celcite
    CellMining
    Cellwize
    Celtro
    CENTRI
    Cisco Systems
    Citrix Systems
    Comarch
    CommAgility
    CommScope
    Commsquare
    Connectem
    Contela
    Coriant
    CrowdX
    Datang Mobile
    Dell EMC
    Dell Technologies
    Digitata
    D-Link Corporation
    ECE (European Communications Engineering)
    Eden Rock Communications
    Equiendo
    Ercom
    Ericsson
    ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
    EXFO
    Flash Networks
    Forsk
    Freescale Semiconductor
    Fujitsu
    Gemtek Technology Company
    General Dynamics Mission Systems
    Globe Telecom
    GoNet Systems
    Guavus
    GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
    Hitachi
    Huawei
    InfoVista
    Ingenia Telecom
    Innovile
    Intel Corporation
    InterDigital
    Intracom Telecom
    IP Wireless
    ip.access
    Ipanema Technologies
    JRC (Japan Radio Company)
    Juni Global
    KDDI Corporation
    Keysight Technologies
    KKTCell (Kuzey K?br?s Turkcell)
    Kumu Networks
    Lemko Corporation
    Lifecell
    Linksys
    Luminate Wireless
    Mentum
    MIMOon
    Mobixell
    Mojo Networks
    NEC Corporation
    NetScout Systems
    New Postcom Equipment Company
    Newfield Wireless
    NGNM (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
    Nokia Networks
    NuRAN Wireless
    Nutaq
    NXP Semiconductors
    Oceus Networks
    Opera Software
    Optimi
    Optulink
    P.I.Works
    Parallel Wireless
    Phluido
    Plano Engineering
    Potevio (China Potevio Company)
    PureWave Networks
    Qualcomm
    Quanta Computer
    Qucell
    RADCOM
    Radisys Corporation
    Rearden
    RED Technologies
    Redline Communications
    Reverb Networks
    Rohde & Schwarz
    Rorotika
    Ruckus Wireless
    Samji Electronics Company
    Samsung Electronics
    Schema
    SEDICOM
    SerComm Corporation
    Seven Networks
    Siklu Communication
    Singtel Group
    SK Group
    SK Telecom
    SK Telesys
    Small Cell Forum
    SpiderCloud Wireless
    Star Solutions
    SuperCom
    Tarana Wireless
    Tecore
    TEKTELIC Communications
    Tektronix Communications
    Telecom Italia
    Telefónica Group
    Telrad Networks
    Telum
    TEOCO
    TI (Texas Instruments)
    TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
    TIM Brasil
    TP-Link Technologies
    Trendium
    TSDSI (Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India)
    TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea)
    TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee, Japan)
    TTG International
    Tulinx
    Turkcell Group
    Vasona Networks
    Vector Srl
    Viavi Solutions
    Vodafone Group
    Vodafone Hutchison Australia
    WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
    WebRadar
    WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
    WPOTECH
    Xceed Technologies
    XCellAir
    Z-Com (ZDC Wireless)
    ZTE
    ZyXEL Communications Corporation

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Countires Covered

    Australia
    Brazil
    Canada
    China
    France
    Germany
    India
    Italy
    Japan
    Russia
    South Korea
    Spain
    Taiwan
    UK

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