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LTE & 5G NR-Based CBRS Networks Market Key Players, Demands, Opportunities, Size, Share, Growth and Forecasts to 2030
The "LTE & 5G NR-Based CBRS Networks: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" report presents a detailed assessment of the market for LTE and 5G NR in CBRS spectrum including the value chain, market drivers, barriers to uptake, enabling technologies, key trends, future roadmap, business models, use cases, application scenarios, standardization, regulatory landscape, case studies, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also provides forecasts for LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS network infrastructure and terminal equipment from 2023 to 2030. The forecasts cover three infrastructure submarkets, two air interface technologies, two cell type categories, five device form factors, seven use cases and 11 vertical industries.Get a FREE Sample Copy of the LTE & 5G NR-Based CBRS Networks Market Research Report at https://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/requestsample.aspx?name=7646179
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report, as well as a database of over 800 LTE/5G NR-based CBRS network engagements - as of Q3'2023.
Topics Covered:
The report covers the following topics:
Introduction to LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS networks
Value chain and ecosystem structure
Market drivers and challenges
Technical aspects, including CBRS spectrum sharing rules, system architecture, functional elements, core network integration and security
Key trends such as the growing prevalence of private cellular networks in industrial and enterprise settings, neutral host small cells, 3GPP-based fixed wireless broadband rollouts, MVNO offload and mobile network densification
Business models, use cases and application scenarios
Future roadmap of LTE and 5G NR in CBRS spectrum
Standardization, regulatory and collaborative initiatives
50 case studies of LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS network deployments
Database tracking more than 800 CBRS network engagements
Profiles and strategies of over 300 ecosystem players
Strategic recommendations for LTE and 5G NR equipment suppliers, system integrators, service providers, enterprises and vertical industries
Market analysis and forecasts from 2023 to 2030
Forecast Segmentation:
Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
CBRS Network Infrastructure
Infrastructure Submarkets
RAN (Radio Access Network)
Mobile Core
Transport Network
Air Interface Technologies
LTE
5G NR
Cell Types
Indoor Small Cells
Outdoor Small Cells
Use Cases
Mobile Network Densification
FWA (Fixed Wireless Access)
Cable Operators & New Entrants
Neutral Hosts
Private Cellular Networks
Offices, Buildings & Corporate Campuses
Vertical Industries
Vertical Industries for Private Cellular Networks
Education
Governments & Municipalities
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Military
Mining
Oil & Gas
Retail & Hospitality
Sports
Transportation
Utilities
Other Verticals
CBRS Terminal Equipment
Air Interface Technologies
LTE
5G NR
Form Factors
Smartphones & Handheld Terminals
Mobile & Vehicular Routers
Fixed CPEs (Customer Premises Equipment)
Tablets & Notebook PCs
IoT Modules, Dongles & Others
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Key Questions Answered
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
How big is the opportunity for LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS networks?
What trends, drivers and challenges are influencing its growth?
What will the market size be in 2026, and at what rate will it grow?
Which submarkets and verticals will see the highest percentage of growth?
What are the business models, use cases and application scenarios for CBRS networks?
How does the integration of CBRS spectrum relieve capacity constraints faced by public mobile operators?
How are WISPs (Wireless Internet Service Providers) leveraging CBRS for fixed wireless broadband rollouts in rural and underserved communities?
What opportunities exist for cable operators, neutral hosts, niche service providers and other new entrants?
How is CBRS accelerating the uptake of private cellular networks for vertical industries and enterprises?
How is the commercial availability of 5G NR-based CBRS network equipment setting the stage for Industry 4.0 and advanced applications?
What are the prospects of non-3GPP technologies in CBRS spectrum?
Who are the key ecosystem players, and what are their strategies?
What strategies should CBRS equipment suppliers, system integrators, service providers and other stakeholders adopt to remain competitive?
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
SNS Telecom & IT estimates that annual investments in LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS network infrastructure will account for nearly $900 Million by the end of 2023. Complemented by an expanding selection of 3GPP Band 48/n48-compatible end user devices, the market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 20% between 2023 and 2026 to surpass $1.5 Billion in annual spending by 2026.
LTE-based CBRS network deployments have gained considerable momentum in recent years and encompass hundreds of thousands of cell sites to support use cases as diverse as mobile network densification, fixed wireless broadband in rural communities, MVNO offload, neutral host small cells for in-building coverage enhancement, and private cellular networks for vertical industries and enterprises.
Commercial rollouts of 5G NR network equipment operating in the CBRS band have also begun, which are laying the foundation for Industry 4.0 and advanced application scenarios that have more demanding performance requirements in terms of throughput, latency, reliability, availability and connection density.
By eliminating the entry barriers associated with exclusive-use licensed spectrum, CBRS has spurred the entry of many new players in the cellular industry - ranging from private 4G/5G network specialists such as Celona, Betacom, Ballast Networks, Kajeet and BearCom to neutral host solutions provider InfiniG.
The secondary market for leasing and monetizing CBRS PAL spectrum rights is starting to get off the ground with the availability of spectrum exchange platforms - from the likes of Federated Wireless and Select Spectrum - which connect license holders with prospective third-party users to streamline transactions of under-utilized PAL spectrum.
Summary of CBRS Network Deployments
Summarized below is a review of LTE and 5G NR-based CBRS network across the United States and its territories:
Mobile Network Densification: Verizon has progressively rolled out CBRS spectrum for its LTE service across thousands of cell sites and is in the final stage of activating 5G NR-equipped CBRS small cells to supplement its existing 5G service deployment over C-band and mmWave (Millimeter Wave) spectrum. Claro Puerto Rico and several other mobile operators are also using CBRS to expand the capacity of their networks in high-traffic density environments.
Fixed Wireless Broadband Services: Frontier Communications, Mediacom, Midco, Nextlink Internet, Mercury Broadband, Surf Internet, Cal.net, IGL TeleConnect, OhioTT and MetaLINK are some of the many WISPs (Wireless Internet Service Providers) that have deployed 3GPP-based CBRS networks for fixed wireless broadband services in rural and underserved markets with limited high-speed internet options.
Mobile Networks for New Entrants: Comcast and Charter Communications are leveraging their licensed CBRS spectrum holdings to install RAN infrastructure for targeted wireless coverage in strategic locations where subscriber density and data consumption is highest. The CBRS network buildouts are aimed at improving the economics of the cable operators' MVNO services by offloading a larger proportion of mobile data traffic from host networks.
Neutral Host Networks: Among other neutral host CBRS network installations, social media and technology giant Meta has built an in-building wireless network - using small cells operating in the GAA tier of CBRS spectrum and MOCN (Multi-Operator Core Network) technology - to provide reliable cellular coverage for mobile operators Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile at its properties in the United States.
Private Cellular Networks: The availability of CBRS spectrum is accelerating private LTE and 5G network deployments across a multitude of vertical industries and application scenarios, extending from localized wireless systems for geographically limited coverage in factories, warehouses, airports, rail yards, maritime terminals, medical facilities, office buildings, sports venues, military bases and university campuses to municipal networks for community broadband, distance learning and smart city initiatives.
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Countries Covered:
United States
List of Companies Mentioned:
360 Communications
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
4RF
5G OI Lab (5G Open Innovation Lab)
5G4U
7Layers
ABiT Corporation
Accelleran
AccessParks
Accu-Tech
Accuver
Acorn Wireless
Actility
ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
Adtran
ADVA
AEG
Aegex Technologies
AeroFarms
AeroNet (Puerto Rico)
Aervivo
Affirmed Networks
Agri-Valley Communications
Airgain
Airspan Networks
Airtower Networks
Airwaive
Airwave Developers
Airwavz Solutions
Akoustis Technologies
Alabama Power Company
Alaska Communications
Albemarle Corporation
Alef (Alef Edge)
Allen Vanguard Wireless
Alpha Wireless
Alphabet
Amazon
Amdocs
Ameren
American Dream
American Tower Corporation
AMIT Wireless
Amplex Internet
Andrew's Hay
Anotiva
Anritsu
ANS (Advanced Network Services)
Antenna Company
Anterix
Apex Technology Group
Apple
Aquila (Suzhou Aquila Solutions)
ARA (American Rally Association)
Arctic Semiconductor (Formerly SiTune Corporation)
Aristotle Unified Communications
Arlen Specter US Squash Center
Arlington County
Arm
Artemis Networks
Aruba
Arvig
Askey Computer Corporation
ASM Global
ASOCS
Aspire Technology Partners
ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
AT&T
ATDI
ATEL (Asiatelco Technologies)
Athonet
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
AtLink Services
ATN International
Atos
Attabotics
AttoCore
Avanade
Avangrid
Aventiv Technologies
Aviat Networks
Avista Edge
AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Azcom Technology
Baicells
Ballast Networks
Baltic Networks
Barich
BBK Electronics
Beam Wireless
Beamlink
BearCom
BEC Technologies
Belpre City Schools
Benetel
Betacom
Bexar County
Billion Electric
Black & Veatch
Black Box
Blackned
BLiNQ Networks
Blue Arcus Technologies
Blue Danube Systems
Blue White Robotics
Bluepeak (Clarity Telecom)
Bluesky Communications (AST Telecom)
BMW Group
Bobcat Miner
Boingo Wireless
Boldyn Networks (Formerly BAI Communications)
Booz Allen Hamilton
Bosch Rexroth
Boston Dynamics
Boston Red Sox
Branch Communications
Bridge The Divide Foundation
BTI Wireless
Bureau Veritas
Burns & McDonnell
BVSD (Boulder Valley School District)
BVSystems (Berkeley Varitronics Systems)
C3Spectra
CableFree (Wireless Excellence)
CableLabs
Cal Poly (California Polytechnic State University)
Cal.net
CalChip Connect
California National Guard
California State University, Stanislaus
Cambium Networks
Cambridge Consultants
Cameron LNG
Campbell Union School District
Capgemini
Capgemini Engineering
Capgemini Invent
Caribe Royale Orlando
Carnegie Mellon University
Carolina Panthers
Casa Systems
Castleberry ISD (Independent School District)
CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
CCN (Cirrus Core Networks)
CDA (Chicago Department of Aviation)
CDE Lightband
CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation)
CellAntenna Corporation
Cellcom (Nsight)
CELLocity (RF Connect)
cellXica
Celona
Centerline Communications
Charge Enterprises
Charter Communications
Chat Mobility
Chevron Corporation
Chicago Police Department
Choice NTUA Wireless
Ciena Corporation
Cincinnati Bell
CircleGx
Cisco Systems
City and County of San Francisco
City of Chicago
City of Dublin (Ohio)
City of Euless
City of Glendale
City of Las Vegas
City of Longmont
City of McAllen
City of Montgomery
City of Peachtree Corners
City of Santa Maria
City of Shreveport
City of Tucson
Clair Global
Claro Puerto Rico
ClearBlade
ClearLink Communications
ClearSky Technologies
Clinical Mobility (Intellicom)
CloudWyze
Clovity
CNI Sales
Codium Networks
Cognizant
Colusa County Office of Education
Comba Telecom
Comcast Business
Comcast Corporation
CommAgility
Commnet Wireless
CommScope
Compal Electronics
Compass Minerals
COMSovereign
Con Edison (Consolidated Edison)
Connected Devices
Connectivity Wireless Solutions
Consolidated Communications
Contela
Contour Networks
Coranet
coreNOC
Corning
COTA (Circuit of The Americas)
Council Rock
Cox Communications
CP Communications
Cradlepoint
Crown Castle International Corporation
Cruise
CSI (Communications Systems, Inc.)
CTIA
CTL
CTPA (Central Texas Purchasing Alliance)
CTS (Communication Technology Services)
CUSD (Collinsville Community Unit School District) 10
Dakota ICP (Innovation Corridor Project)
Dallas ISD (Independent School District)
Dallas Love Field Airport
DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)
Datagear
Dayton Art Institute
dbSpectra
DDR.Live
DeepSig
Dejero Labs
DEKRA
Del Conca USA
Dell Technologies
Dense Air
DFW (Dallas Fort Worth) International Airport
DGS (Digital Global Systems)
Diamond Communications
Digi International
Digicert
DigitalBridge Group
DigitalC
DISH Network Corporation
DKK (Denki Kogyo)
Doodle Labs
Dow
DPOL (Dos Palos Oro Loma) Joint Unified School District
DRIVE (Pennsylvania)
Druid Software
DSA (Dynamic Spectrum Alliance)
Duke Energy
Duke University
DXC Technology
Dynabook
E8 (Element8)
EASYMETERING
EchoStar Corporation
Edge Networks
Ednetics
EDX Wireless
EION Wireless
Element Materials Technology
Emerging Prairie
Emerson
ENA (Education Networks of America)
Encore Networks
Enel
EnerTribe
EOG Resources
Ericsson
Esnet (Energy Sciences Network)
E-Space
EUCAST
EXFO
ExteNet Systems
Extreme Networks
Faena Hotel & Forum
Fairspectrum
FCPS (Fredericksburg City Public Schools)
Federated Wireless
FedEx
Fenix Group
Fibocom
Fibrolan
FII (Foxconn Industrial Internet)
floLIVE
Fontana Unified School District
Ford Motor Company
Formula One
Fort Worth ISD (Independent School District)
Fortinet
Fortress Solutions
FOX Sports
Foxconn (Hon Hai Technology Group)
FreedomFi
Frontier Communications
FRTek
Fujitsu
FUSD (Fresno Unified School District)
Future Technologies Venture
G REIGNS
G+D (Giesecke+Devrient)
GCT Semiconductor
GDIT (General Dynamics Information Technology)
GE (General Electric)
GE Digital
GE Renewable Energy
Geisinger
Gemtek Technology
George Mason University
Geoverse (Commnet Wireless)
Getac Technology Corporation
GFO Investments
GigaMonster
GigSky
Global Telecom
Globalgig
Glydways
Goodman Telecom Services
Grain Management
Granite Telecommunications
Green Packet
Green-GO Digital (ELC Lighting)
GS Lab (Great Software Laboratory)
GTA - Global Technology Associates (Kelly Telecom)
GTA Teleguam
Guident
GXC (Formerly GenXComm)
Hancock State Prison
HarborLink Network
HarborTech Mobility
Hargray Communications
HARMAN DTS (Digital Transformation Solutions)
Harris County
Hawaii DPS (Department of Public Safety)
Hawaiian Electric
Hawk Networks (Althea)
HCL Technologies
Helium Foundation
Hexagon Wireless
HFR Networks
Highway9 Networks
Hitachi
Hitachi Astemo Americas
Hitachi Energy
Hitachi Kokusai Electric
Hitachi Vantara
Honeywell International
Horizon Powered
Houston Methodist
Howard University
HP
HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
HSC (Hughes Systique Corporation)
HSG (Haslam Sports Group)
HTC Corporation
HTNG (Hospitality Technology Next Generation)
HUBER+SUHNER
Hudson Valley Wireless
Hughes Network Systems
Hurst Greenery
Hytera Communications
Iberdrola
IBM
iBwave Solutions
ICOE (Imperial County Office of Education)
ICU Technologies
IEC (Illinois Electric Cooperative)
IGL TeleConnect
Indigo Wireless
InfiniG
Infinite Electronics
InfoLink USA
Infomark Corporation
Infosys
Infovista
INL (Idaho National Laboratory)
Inland Cellular
Innovate5G
InnoWireless
In-Q-Tel
Inseego Corporation
Insta Group
Intel Corporation
Intelsat
Intenna Systems
InterDigital
Internet2
IoT4Net
Iowa State University
IPLOOK Networks
iPosi
ISP Supplies
IT&E (PTI Pacifica)
ITDRC (Information Technology Disaster Resource Center)
Itron
JACS Solutions
JATONTEC (Jaton Technology)
JBG SMITH Properties
JCI (Japan Communications Inc.)
JIT (JI Technology)
JMA Wireless
John Deere
Johns Hopkins University
JRC (Japan Radio Company)
Juniper Networks
Kaiser Permanente
Kajeet
Kansas Broadband Internet
Karrier One
KCCTech
Key Bridge Wireless
Keysight Technologies
Keystone Metrofiber
Kisan Telecom
KLA Laboratories
Kleos
KMW
KOAMTAC
KORE Wireless
Kumu Networks
KVSC (Kankakee Valley School Corporation)
Kwikbit
Kymeta Corporation
Kyndryl
Kyocera Corporation
Kyrio
Landmark Dividend
Las Vegas Raiders
Leataata Floyd Elementary School
LEC
Lekha Wireless Solutions
Lemko Corporation
Lenovo
LF (Linux Foundation)
Liberty Latin America
LICT Corporation
Lime Microsystems
Lindsay Broadband
Linx Technologies
LIONS Technology
LittleBird (LevelUp)
Live Nation Entertainment
LiveU
Local2U (West Virginia)
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Logan Aluminum
LongFi Solutions
LRM-COM
LS telcom
Lumen Technologies
LUSD (Lindsay Unified School District)
Luther Burbank School District
Lynchburg City Schools
M & J Wilkow
M/C Partners
MAC (Metropolitan Airports Commission)
MatSing
Maven Wireless
Mavenir
McAllen ISD (Independent School District)
MCAS (Michigan City Area Schools)
MCSD (Murray City School District)
Mediacom Communications
Megh Computing
Memorial Health System
Mercury Broadband
Mesa Public Schools
Meta
MetaLINK Technologies
Metaswitch Networks
MFA (MulteFire Alliance)
MGM Resorts International
MiCOM Labs
Microlab
MicroSeismic
Microsoft Corporation
MiCTA
Midco (Midcontinent Communications)
Mill Creek Residential Trust
Miller Electric Company
MitraStar Technology
Mobi (Hawaii)
Mobile Mark
MobileComm Professionals
Mobilitie (BAI Communications/Boldyn Networks)
Monogoto
Monstra
Morris School District
Mortenson
MosoLabs
Motorola Mobility
Motorola Solutions
Mountain View Whisman School District
MRT Technology (Suzhou)
MSB (M S Benbow & Associates)
MTI (Microelectronics Technology, Inc.)
MTI Wireless Edge
Multi-Tech Systems
MuralNet
Musterion Advisors
MxD (Manufacturing x Digital)
Nacogdoches ISD (Independent School District)
NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing)
NBA (National Basketball Association)
NC State (North Carolina State University)
NEC Corporation
Nemko
Nesten
Netgear
Netsync Network Solutions
New J
NewCore Wireless
NewEdge Signal Solutions
Newmont Corporation
Newport Utilities
NextGen (Kelly Telecom)
Nextivity
NextLight
Nextlink Internet
NFL (National Football League)
NGNAPPS (Next Generation Applications)
Node-H
Nokia
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Norsat International
Northeastern University
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northwest Seaport Alliance
NorthWestern Energy
Nova Labs (Helium)
NRTC (National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative)
NSC (National Spectrum Consortium)
Nsight
NTT Group
NTU (Navajo Technical University)
NuRAN Wireless
Nutaq Innovation
NVIDIA Corporation
NWS (Network Wireless Solutions)
NYBSYS
NYPA (New York Power Authority)
NYPL (New York Public Library)
Oceus Networks
OCI Global
Octasic
OhioTT (Ohio Transparent Telecom)
OMSS (Oakland Maritime Support Services)
OneLayer
OneScreen
ONF (Open Networking Foundation)
OnGo Alliance
Optimum Mobile (Altice USA)
Oracle Communications
O-RAN Alliance
OSIsoft
Oxy (Occidental Petroleum Corporation)
Paladin Wireless
Panasonic Connect
Panorama Antennas
Parallel Wireless
Parlier Unified School District
Parsec Technologies
Patterson Unified School District
Pavlov Media
PBE Axell (Formerly Axell Wireless)
PCs for People
PCS Technologies
PCTEL
PCTEST Lab (PCTEST Engineering Laboratory)
Peak Internet
Pente Networks
Peraton Labs
PGA Tour
Pierson Wireless
Pioneer Natural Resources
Pitkin County Telecommunications
Pittsburg Community Schools (Unified School District 250)
Pivot Technology Services
Pivotal Commware
PK Solutions
Plainview ISD (Independent School District)
Platform9
PMY Group
Polaris Networks
Pollen Mobile
Polte
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Port of Los Angeles (Los Angeles Harbor Department)
PRF (Purdue Research Foundation)
Pronto
Pryor Creek Music Festivals
Purdue University
Pyramid Network Services
QCT (Quanta Cloud Technology)
QuadGen Wireless Solutions
Qualcomm
Quantum Wireless
QuayChain
Qucell Networks
Quectel Wireless Solutions
Qulsar
Quortus
Radisys
Rakuten Symphony
RAKwireless
Ramen Networks
Ranplan Wireless
Raycap
Raycom Ventures
REALLY Communications
Red Hat
RED Technologies
Redevi
Redline Communications
Redzone Wireless
Reliance Industries
Resound Networks
RF Connect
RF Industries
RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
RFWEL Engineering
Rigstar Industrial Telecom
RINA Wireless (Rural Independent Network Alliance)
Ringer Mobile (Teliax)
RIVA Networks
Rivada Networks
RKTPL (RK Telesystem Private Limited)
Roanoke Valley Broadband Authority
Roaring Fork School District
Robin.io
Rock Port Telephone
Rocky Mountain Broadband
Rohde & Schwarz
Roundrock Technology
RTO Wireless
Rudin Management Company
RugGear
RuggON Corporation
Ruralink Broadband
Rush University System for Health
Saankhya Labs
SAC Wireless
Sacramento City Council
Safari Solutions
Samsung
San Diego Padres
San Mateo County
Sanjole
Santa Ana Unified School District
Santa Clara Convention Center
Santa Maria-Bonita School District
SBA Communications
SBCSC (South Bend Community School Corporation)
SCE (Southern California Edison)
Schneider Electric
SDG&E (San Diego Gas & Electric)
Securus Technologies
Select Spectrum
Sempra
Semtech Corporation
Seowon Intech
Sequans Communications
Sercomm Corporation
ServiceNow
SGS
Shared Access
Sharp Corporation
ShawnTech Communications
Shentel (Shenandoah Telecommunications Company)
Siemens
Sierra Wireless
Silicom Connectivity Solutions
Sinclair Technologies
SIP (Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners)
SJSU (San Jose State University)
Sky Packets
Skylo Technologies
Skyworks Solutions
SmartWave Technologies
SMAWave (Shanghai SMAWave Technology)
Sobey Networks
Socionext
SOLiD
Solid IT Networks
Sonim Technologies
Sonoma County Fairgrounds
Sony Group Corporation
South Carolina ORS (Office of Regulatory Staff)
Southern Company
Southern Linc
Sparklight (Cable One)
Sparro (WCI Technologies)
Spectrum Effect
Speedway Motorsports
Spirent Communications
Sporton International
SQUAN
SS&E (Spurs Sports & Entertainment)
SSA Marine (Carrix)
SSC (Shared Spectrum Company)
SSE (Sharks Sports & Entertainment)
St. Luke's Health System
St. Vrain Valley School District
Star Solutions
State of Maryland
STEP CG
Strata Worldwide
Summit Technology
Sunwave Communications
Supermicro (Super Micro Computer)
SureSite Consulting Group
Surf Internet (Formerly Surf Air Wireless)
SVP (Strategic Venue Partners)
Swans Trail Farms
Switch
Sycomp
Syniverse
System Innovation Group
T&W (Shenzhen Gongjin Electronics)
t3 Broadband
Tait Communications
Tango Networks
Taoglas
Tarana Wireless
TASSTA
Tazca Connects
TCS (Tata Consultancy Services)
TE Connectivity
Teal Communications
Tech Mahindra
Tecore Networks
Tejas Networks
Televate
Telewave
TeleWorld Solutions
Telit Cinterion
Telrad Networks
Telsasoft
Teltech Group
Teocalli Partners
Terranet Communications
Tesla
TESSCO Technologies
Texas A&M University
Texas DPS (Department of Public Safety)
Texas Management Group
TGS (Tecore Global Services)
The Sound Hotel
ThinkRF
Tillman Digital Cities
Tillman Global Holdings
Tilson
TIL-TEK Antennae
Times Square Alliance
TIP (Telecom Infra Project)
Titan.ium Platform
TLC Solutions
T-Mobile US
TOUA (Tohono O'odham Utility Authority)
Trend Micro
Trilogy Networks
Trilogy NextGen
TruAccess Networks
Tustin Unified School District
TÜV SÜD
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army
U.S. Cellular
U.S. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
U.S. DIU (Defense Innovation Unit)
U.S. DOD (Department of Defense)
U.S. DOE (Department of Energy)
U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
U.S. Marine Corps
U.S. Navy
U.S. NSF (National Science Foundation)
U.S. NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration)
UBBA (Utility Broadband Alliance)
Ubicquia
Ubiik
UCSB (University of California, Santa Barbara)
UETN (Utah Education and Telehealth Network)
UIPA (Utah Inland Port Authority)
UL
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Pennsylvania
University of Utah
University of Virginia
Unizyx Holding Corporation
UNM (University of New Mexico)
UPS (United Parcel Service)
UST
UWM (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Valid8
VALL Technologies
Vapor IO
Velocity (Butler Rural Electric Cooperative)
Velocity Wireless (New York)
Ventev
Verizon Business
Verizon Communications
Vertical Bridge
Verveba Telecom
Viaero Wireless
ViaPath Technologies (GTL)
Viasat
VIAVI Solutions
View (View Smart Windows)
VIR (Virginia International Raceway)
Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Vista Unified School District
Vivint
VMware
VNC (Virtual NetCom)
VTTI (Virginia Tech Transportation Institute)
VTX1 Companies
VVDN Technologies
Walker and Associates
Walt Disney Company
Wasatch County School District
Washington Maritime Blue
Watch Communications
WAV
Wavesight
Wazco
WCU (West Chester University)
Weavix
WeLink Communications
Westell Technologies
WeWork
WG+E (Westfield Gas + Electric)
WHIN (Wabash Heartland Innovation Network)
WIA (Wireless Infrastructure Association)
Widelity
Wilson Electronics
Wilus
WIN Connectivity (Wireless Information Networks)
Windstream
Winncom Technologies
WInnForum (Wireless Innovation Forum)
Wireless Concepts International
Wireless Partners
WISPA (Wireless Internet Service Providers Association)
Wisper Internet
WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
World Mobile Group
WorldCell Solutions
WWT (World Wide Technology)
Wytec International
XCOM Labs
XNET
XtremeLTE (Xtreme Enterprises)
Yuma School District
Zayo Group
Zebra Technologies
ZenFi Networks
Zinwave
Zmtel (Shanghai Zhongmi Communication Technology)
Zyter
Zyxel
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London, March 7, 2024 - MarketsandMarkets is thrilled to announce the eagerly awaited 5th Annual Infectious Disease and Molecular Diagnostics Conference, scheduled to take place on March 21st - 22nd, 2024, at the prestigious Millennium Gloucester Hotel, located at 4-18 Harrington Gardens, London SW7 4LH.
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Infection Control, Sterilization & Decontamination Conference |21st - 22nd March …
MarketsandMarkets is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Infection Control, Sterilisation, and Decontamination in Healthcare Conference, which will take place March 21-22, 2024, in London, UK. With the increased risk of infection due to improper sterilisation and decontamination practices, the safety of patients and healthcare workers is of paramount importance nowadays.
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This conference aims to bring together all the stakeholders to discuss the obstacles in achieving…

Breast Augmentation Market Key Players, Demands, Cost, Size, Procedure, Shape, S …
The global Breast Augmentation Market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth $900 million in 2020 and is poised to reach $1,692 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 13.4% from 2020 to 2025. The new research study consists of an industry trend analysis of the market. The new research study consists of industry trends, pricing analysis, patent analysis, conference and webinar materials, key stakeholders, and buying…
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Managed Network Services Market 2031: Optimizing Network Management
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Managed Network Services Market size was valued at USD 267.4 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 304.03 billion in 2023 to USD 849.19 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 13.7% in the forecast period (2024-2031).
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The study of the global Managed Network Services Market is presented in the…
Global Oilfield Communications Market Derived by Communication Network - VSAT Co …
“The increasing investments and enhancing network infrastructure, rising technological advancements for communication across oilfields, and increasing demand from oil and gas operators to scale the production of mature oilfields, are expected to act as growth drivers for the oilfield communications market.”
The global oilfield communications market size grew from USD 3.4 billion in 2020 to USD 4.5 billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.5% during the…
Gaming Network Market to See Huge Growth by 202 | Game Loot Network, ZAM Network …
A new business intelligence report released by HTF MI with title "Global Gaming Network Market Report 2020 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2026 (Based on 2020 COVID-19 Worldwide Spread)" is designed covering micro level of analysis by manufacturers and key business segments. The Global Gaming Network Market survey analysis offers energetic visions to conclude and study market size, market hopes, and competitive surroundings. The research…
Insight into Gaming Network Market to 2025 - Xiled Gaming Network, Game Loot Net …
The updated research report on "Gaming Network Market" presents crucial information like market share, size, and growth rate. It offers insights on the driving factors, hampering aspects, challenges, opportunities, and trends including details on market segments and sub-segments.
Based on the Gaming Network industrial chain, this report mainly elaborates the definition, types, applications and major players of Gaming Network market in details. Deep analysis about market status (2015-2020), enterprise competition pattern,…
Numerous Applications in Gaming Network Market Growth and Forecast with Top Key …
Gaming Network is one of the world's leading games media businesses. With a strong focus on editorial quality and community, our network of award-winning websites, video and social channels reaches over 50 million gamers every month. Our market-leading events attract over 100,000 visitors each year.
This report on Gaming Network market delivers detailed analysis on the main challenges and growth prospects in the market. This research study is anticipated to…
Water Network Management, Water Network Management trends, Water Network Managem …
MarketStudyReport.com adds a new 2018-2023 Global Water Network Management Market Report focuses on the major drivers and restraints for the global key players providing analysis of the market share, segmentation, revenue forecasts and geographic regions of the market.
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of by Water Network Management product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions. Over the next five years, Water Network Management will…