North American In-building Wireless Market revenue to reach $4 Bn by 2026

Published Date: 2021-04-29

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North American In-building Wireless Market size is anticipated to cross USD 4 billion by 2026, according to a latest forecast report by Graphical Research.

The North America in-building wireless industry growth is due to the excellent support from telecom operators and government institutions for improving the cellular network. The growing demand to commercialize 5G network is enabling companies and telecom component providers to develop advanced telecom infrastructure & related components. Government authorities, such as Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), are focusing on improving regulatory frameworks for attracting more investments for the deployment of 5G telecom infrastructure.

In North America, the in-building wireless services segment is estimated to expand at over 10% CAGR between 2020 and 2026. Rapid development in telecom infrastructure has resulted in the growing demand for network consulting services. The consulting services provide guidelines for the implementation of telecom infrastructure to improve cellular connectivity across the target area. Also, with the rising complexity of network infrastructure, enterprises need maintenance services that help them achieve optimal network performance by providing technical assistance and repairing programs to keep their networks up without any downtime.

Browse detailed statistical insights from the report, “North America In-building Wireless Market Size By Component (Infrastructure [DAS, Small Cell {Femtocell, Microcell, Picocell}], Service [Network Consulting, Integration & Deployment, Support & Maintenance]), Deployment (Urban, Rural), End-user (Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial, Government, Residential), Research Report, Country Outlook, Price Trends, Growth Prospects, Competitive Industry Share & Forecasts, 2020 – 2026” along with the table of contents (ToC) @

https://www.graphicalresearch.com/industry-insights/1770/north-america-in-building-wireless-market

The government segment is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 8% till 2026 attributed to the demand for mission-critical communication, remote workforce management and cellular connectivity from federal agencies. The companies operating in the market are offering these government enterprises multiple options to deploy DAS, small cells, private LTE/CBRS and other public safety infrastructure components. Several government agencies are investing significantly to modernize the facility infrastructure including IT systems.

The rural deployment segment accounted for over 20% North America In-building wireless market share in 2019. Traditional LTE solutions are expensive to provide cellular coverage to distant areas. The traditional LTE system is complex due to the requirements established by the mobile operators that add to the challenge in expanding cellular coverage. Consequently, small cell base stations are preferred over traditional LTE base stations in rural deployment as multiple small cells can be deployed rapidly and with minimum additional costs.

Some of the key vendors in the market include Advanced RF Technologies, Inc., Airspan Networks, Baicells Technologies., Bird Technologies Group, Bravo Tech, Inc. (Juniper Networks Inc.), CommScope, Inc., Corning Incorporated, Dali Wireless, Nokia Corporation, Samsung Group, SOLiD Gear, Inc., and Zinwave Limited.

The North American In-building wireless market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD million from 2015 to 2026, for the following segments:

North America Market, By Component

  • Infrastructure
    • Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
    • Small Cell
      • Femtocell
      • Microcell
      • Picocell
  • Service
    • Network Consulting
    • Integration & Deployment
    • Support & Maintenance

North America Market, By Deployment

  • Urban
  • Rural

North America Market, By End-user

  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Healthcare
  • Government
  • Residential

The above information has been provided for the following countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada