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The 5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2017 - 2030 - Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & ForecastsNEW YORK, March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the lack of sufficient LTE coverage in parts of the world, mobile operators and vendors have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop 5G, the next evolution in mobile networks. 5G is expected to provide a single network environment to deliver not only existing mobile broadband and IoT services, but also new innovations such as self-driving cars, cloud robotics, 3D holographic telepresence and remote surgery with haptic feedback. - Case studies and review of mobile operator 5G commitments - 5G standardization, development and research initiatives - Analysis of spectrum availability and allocation strategies for 5G networks - Competitive assessment of vendor strategies - Review of investments on R&D and pre-standards 5G networks - Standardized 5G infrastructure, user equipment and operator service forecasts till 2030 Forecast Segmentation Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories: 5G R&D Investments - New Air Interface & Millimeter Wave Radio Access - MIMO, Beamforming & Advanced Antenna Technologies - Spectrum Sharing, Aggregation & Interference Management - Virtualization & Cloud RAN - Network Slicing & Other Technologies Pre-Standards 5G Network Investments - Pre-Standards Base Stations - Pre-Standards User Equipment - Transport Networking & Other Investments Standardized 5G Infrastructure Investments - 5G NR (New Radio) - Distributed Macrocell Base Stations - Small Cells - RRHs (Remote Radio Heads) - C-RAN BBUs (Baseband Units) - NextGen (Next Generation) Core Network - Fronthaul & Backhaul Networking Standardized 5G User Equipment Investments - Handsets - Tablets - Embedded IoT Modules - USB Dongles - Routers 5G Operator Services - Subscriptions - Service Revenue Regional Segmentation - Asia Pacific - Eastern Europe - Latin & Central America - Middle East & Africa - North America - Western Europe Key Questions Answered The report provides answers to the following key questions: - How big is the opportunity for 5G network infrastructure, user equipment and operator services? - What trends, challenges and barriers will influence the development and adoption of 5G? - How will 5G drive the adoption of AR (Augmented Reality)/VR (Virtual Reality) applications such as 3D holographic telepresence and 360 degree streaming of live events? - How have advanced antenna and chip technologies made it possible to utilize millimeter wave spectrum for mobile communications in 5G networks? - How can non-orthogonal multiple access schemes such as RSMA (Resource Spread Multiple Access) enable 5G networks to support higher connection densities for Millions of IoT devices? - What will be the number of 5G subscriptions in 2019 and at what rate will it grow? - Which regions and countries will be the first to adopt 5G? - Which frequency bands are most likely to be utilized by 5G networks? - Who are the key 5G vendors and what are their strategies? - Will 5G networks rely on a disaggregated RAN architecture? - How will 5G impact the fiber industry? - Will satellite communications and aerial networking platforms play a wider role in 5G networks? Key Findings The report has the following key findings: - The Unites States and South Korea are spearheading early investments in pre-standards 5G trial networks, as mobile operators rush to be the first to offer 5G networks. SNS Research estimates that by the end of 2017, pre-standards 5G network investments are expected to account for over $250 Million. - Following completion of the 3GPP's first phase of 5G specifications in March 2018, SNS Research expects that early adopters across the globe will simultaneously begin commercializing 5G services in 2019. - Between 2019 and 2025, we expect the 5G network infrastructure market to aggressively grow a CAGR of nearly 70%, eventually accounting for $28 Billion in annual spending by the end of 2025. - Although early 5G R&D investments have primarily targeted the radio access segment, network-slicing has recently emerged as necessary "end-to-end" capability to guarantee performance for different 5G applications which may have contrasting requirements. - In order to support diverse usage scenarios, 5G networks are expected to utilize a variety of frequency bands ranging from established sub-6 GHz cellular bands to millimeter wave spectrum. 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