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In-building Wireless Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2027

Report Scenario

The global In-Building Wireless Market is expected to reach USD 19.1 billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of 11.86% during the forecast period. In this report, Market Research Future (MRFR) includes the segmentation and dynamics of the market to offer a better glimpse into the coming years.

The global in-building wireless market has been segmented based on component, business model , venue , end user, and region.

Based on component, the in-building wireless market has been segmented into infrastructure and services. Furthermore, the infrastructure segment is sub divided into DAS and small cell. The infrastructure wireless network is the wireless network that requires a wireless router/access point which allows other computers to connect wirelessly to it. DAS networks can serve a huge number of individuals as well as a wide range of frequency bands and technologies. It can be designed to house all wireless carriers, which is known as a neutral-host architecture. They are primarily used in large buildings, stadiums, public spaces, airports, and outdoor environments.


Competitive Outlook:

The key players of the global in-building wireless market are Nokia ( Finland ) , Ericsson ( Sweden ) , Huawei ( China ) , ZTE( China ) , NEC ( Japan ) , CommScope ( US ) , Corning ( US ) , Axell Wireless ( UK ) , Comba Telecom ( Hong Kong ) , Samsung ( South Korea ) , SOLiD ( South Korea ) , Dali Wireless ( US ) , Zinwave ( US ) , ADRF ( US ) , ip.access ( UK ) , Airspan ( US ) , Contela ( South Korea ) , Fujitsu ( Japan ) , BTI Wireless ( US ) , Bird ( US ) , Accelleran ( Belgium ) , Baicells Technologies ( US ) , Qucell ( South Korea ) , Casa Systems ( US ) , CommAgility ( UK ) , Galtronics ( Canada ) , G-Wave Solutions ( US ) , HUBER+SUHNER ( Switzerland ) , JMA Wireless ( US ) , Microlab ( US ) , Nextivity ( US ) , Sarcomm ( Taiwan ) , PCTEL ( US ) , Whoop Wireless ( US ) , and Westell Technologies ( US )


Segmentation:

The global in-building wireless market has been segmented based on component, business model, venue, end user, and region.

Based on component, the in-building wireless market has been segmented into infrastructure and services. Furthermore, the infrastructure segment is sub divided into DAS and small cell.

Based on business model, the in-building wireless market has been segmented into service providers, enterprises, and neutral host operators.

Based on venue, the in-building wireless market has been segmented into large venues, medium venues, and small venues.

Based on end user, the in-building wireless market has been segmented into government, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, education, retail, hospitality, healthcare, and others.

The global in-building wireless market has been analyzed for five regions—North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America.


Regional Analysis:

The global market for in-building wireless is projected to expand at 11.86 % CAGR during the forecast period, to reach 19.1 billion by 2026. The geographic analysis of the in-building wireless market has been conducted in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America.

North America is likely to be the dominant regional market due to the faster adoption of innovative technologies in developed countries in the region—the US, Canada and Mexico. The region is one of the most technologically advanced regions with the strong presence of key industry players offering in-building wireless solutions. Furthermore, the in-building wireless market is US is expected to be on the major revenue contributors for growth in the region

The European market has been segmented into the UK, Germany, France, and the rest of Europe. In terms of market size, Europe is expected to be the second-largest regional market. The UK is projected to be the leading country-level market in the region, while Germany is projected to register the highest growth during the review period. The growing need to improve cellular network connectivity across large-scale office and residential premises across verticals is a key factor contributing to the growth of the in-building wireless market in the region.


Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary

2 Scope of the Report

2.1 Market Definition

2.2 Scope of the Study

2.2.1 Research objectives

2.2.2 Assumptions & Limitations

2.3 Markets Structure

3 Market Research Methodology

3.1 Research Process

3.2 Secondary Research

3.3 Primary Research

3.4 Forecast Model

Continued….

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