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Led by North America the In-Building Wireless Market Heads towards US$9 Billion by 2020, Says ABI Research
[May 11, 2015]

Led by North America the In-Building Wireless Market Heads towards US$9 Billion by 2020, Says ABI Research


ABI Research's (News - Alert) latest In-Building Wireless market data forecasts that North America will drive the overall market while Europe and Asia-Pacific will pick up the pace during 2016. The market for in-building wireless equipment and deployments will more than double the current market by 2020.

North America will continue to be the region with maximum DAS spend with sports venues, transportation, and healthcare remaining the verticals which attract the most DAS investment with shopping malls and hospitality coming in a close second place. Together, these verticals in North America account for just under half of DAS spending. North America is followed by Asia-Pacific and then Europe, respectively, for market size.

"While the Asia-Pacific region accounts for just one-fifth of the total market, we forecast it to be the fastest growing region and to represent over 25% of the market by 2020," says Nick Marshall Research Director at ABI Research. "China dominates the activity in the Asia-Pacific region and we believe that while CAPEX today is targeted to TD-LTE (News - Alert) and 4G macro deployments, in-building wireless deployments will turn the cornr in 2016 when the market returns to growth and active DAS systems are deployed for better data coverage."



The leading companies in this market are CommScope, TE Connectivity, Axell Wireless, Corning (News - Alert), JMA Wireless, Dali Wireless, Zinwave, Goodman Networks, Wireless Telecom Group, and SOLiD and will all benefit from DAS spending.

In its latest In-Building Wireless market forecast ABI Research forecasts in-building revenue by region, vertical, system type, and component type with over 120 charts, tables, and pivot tables. The component types included in the forecast are cabling, repeaters, antennas, active and passive DAS head ends, remotes, and DAS trays. These findings are part of ABI Research's In-Building Wireless Market Research (https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/service/in-building-wireless/).


ABI Research provides technology market research and technology intelligence for industry innovators. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 70+ research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.


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