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The Shared & Unlicensed Spectrum LTE/5G Network Ecosystem Market Size, Share, Demands, Trends, Key Players and Forecasts to 2030
the global investments in 5G NR and LTE-based RAN (Radio Access Network) infrastructure operating in shared and unlicensed spectrum will account for more than $1.4 Billion by the end of 2023. The market is expected to continue its upward trajectory beyond 2023, growing at a CAGR of approximately 27% between 2023 and 2026 to reach nearly $3 Billion in annual spending by 2026.Get a FREE Sample Copy of the Global Shared & Unlicensed Spectrum LTE/5G Network Ecosystem Market Research Report at https://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/requestsample.aspx?name=7721005
The "Shared & Unlicensed Spectrum LTE/5G Network Ecosystem: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" report presents a detailed assessment of the shared and unlicensed spectrum LTE/5G network ecosystem, including the value chain, market drivers, barriers to uptake, enabling technologies, key trends, future roadmap, business models, use cases, application scenarios, standardization, spectrum availability and allocation, regulatory landscape, case studies, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also provides global and regional forecasts for shared and unlicensed spectrum LTE/5G RAN infrastructure from 2023 to 2030. The forecasts cover two air interface technologies, two cell type categories, two spectrum licensing models, 15 frequency bands, seven use cases and five regional markets.
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
Topics Covered:
The report covers the following topics:
Introduction to shared and unlicensed spectrum LTE/5G networks
Value chain and ecosystem structure
Market drivers and challenges
Enabling technologies and concepts, including CBRS, LSA/eLSA, local area licensing, AFC, 5G NR-U, LTE-U, LAA/eLAA/FeLAA, sXGP and MulteFire
Key trends such as the growing prevalence of private cellular networks in industrial and enterprise settings, neutral host small cells, fixed wireless broadband rollouts, MVNO offload and mobile network densification
Business models, use cases and application scenarios
Future roadmap of shared and unlicensed spectrum LTE/5G networks
Spectrum availability, allocation and usage across the global, regional and national domains
Standardization, regulatory and collaborative initiatives
100 case studies of 5G NR and LTE deployments in shared and unlicensed spectrum
Profiles and strategies of more than 400 ecosystem players
Strategic recommendations for 5G NR and LTE equipment suppliers, system integrators, service providers, enterprises and vertical industries
Market analysis and forecasts from 2023 to 2030
Forecast Segmentation
Market forecasts for 5G NR and LTE-based RAN equipment operating in shared and unlicensed spectrum are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
Air Interface Technologies
- LTE
- 5G NR
Cell Types
- Indoor Small Cells
- Outdoor Small Cells
Spectrum Licensing Models
- Coordinated (Licensed) Shared Spectrum
- Unlicensed (License-Exempt) Spectrum
Frequency Bands
Coordinated (Licensed) Shared Spectrum
1.8 GHz
2.3-2.6 GHz
3.4 GHz
3.5 GHz CBRS PAL
3.7-3.8 GHz
3.8-4.2 GHz
4.6-4.9 GHz
26/28 GHz
Other Frequencies
Unlicensed (License-Exempt) Spectrum
600 MHz TVWS
1.9 GHz sXGP
2.4 GHz
3.5 GHz CBRS GAA
5 GHz
6 GHz
60 GHz
Other Frequencies
Use Cases:
Mobile Network Densification
FWA (Fixed Wireless Access)
Cable Operators & New Entrants
Neutral Hosts
Private Cellular Networks
- Offices, Buildings & Corporate Campuses
- Vertical Industries
Regional Markets:
North America
Asia Pacific
Europe
Middle East & Africa
Latin & Central America
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Key Questions Answered:
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
How big is the opportunity for 5G NR and LTE networks operating in shared and unlicensed spectrum?
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 regions will see the highest percentage of growth?
What are the existing and candidate shared/unlicensed spectrum bands for the operation of 5G NR and LTE, and what is the status of their adoption worldwide?
What are the business models, use cases and application scenarios for shared and unlicensed spectrum?
How are CBRS and other coordinated shared spectrum frameworks accelerating the uptake of private cellular networks for enterprises and vertical industries?
How does the integration of shared and unlicensed spectrum relieve capacity constraints faced by traditional mobile operators?
What opportunities exist for cable operators, neutral hosts, niche service providers and other new entrants?
How is the commercial availability of 5G NR-based shared and unlicensed spectrum network equipment setting the stage for Industry 4.0 and advanced applications?
Who are the key ecosystem players, and what are their strategies?
What strategies should 5G NR and LTE 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 global investments in LTE and 5G NR-based RAN infrastructure operating in shared and unlicensed spectrum will account for more than $1.4 Billion by the end of 2023. The market is expected to continue its upward trajectory beyond 2023, growing at a CAGR of approximately 27% between 2023 and 2026 to reach nearly $3 Billion in annual spending by 2026.
Breaking away from traditional practices of spectrum assignment for mobile services that predominantly focused on exclusive-use national licenses, telecommunications regulatory authorities across the globe have either launched or are in the process of releasing innovative frameworks to facilitate the coordinated sharing of licensed spectrum. Examples include but are not limited to:
The three-tiered CBRS spectrum sharing scheme in the United States
Germany's 3.7-3.8 GHz and 28 GHz licenses for 5G campus networks
United Kingdom's shared and local access licensing model
France's vertical spectrum and sub-letting arrangements
Netherlands' geographically restricted mid-band spectrum assignments
Switzerland's 3.4 - 3.5 GHz band for NPNs (Non-Public Networks)
Finland's 2.3 GHz and 26 GHz licenses for local 4G/5G networks
Sweden's 3.7 GHz and 26 GHz permits, Norway's regulation of local networks in the 3.8-4.2 GHz band
Poland's spectrum assignment for local government units and enterprises
Bahrain's private 5G network licenses
Japan's 4.6-4.9 GHz and 28 GHz local 5G network licenses
South Korea's e-Um 5G allocations in the 4.7 GHz and 28 GHz bands
Taiwan's provision of 4.8-4.9 GHz spectrum for private 5G networks
Hong Kong's LWBS (Localized Wireless Broadband System) licenses
Australia's apparatus licensing approach
Canada's planned NCL (Non-Competitive Local) licensing framework
Brazil's SLP (Private Limited Service) licenses
Another important development is the growing accessibility of independent cellular networks that operate solely in unlicensed spectrum by leveraging nationally designated license-exempt frequencies such as the GAA tier of the 3.5 GHz CBRS band in the United States and Japan's 1.9 GHz sXGP band. In addition, vast swaths of globally and regionally harmonized license-exempt spectrum - most notably, the 600 MHz TVWS, 5 GHz, 6 GHz and 60 GHz bands - are also available worldwide, which can be used for the operation of unlicensed LTE and 5G NR-U (NR in Unlicensed Spectrum) equipment subject to domestic regulations.
Collectively, ground-breaking spectrum liberalization initiatives are catalyzing the rollout of shared and unlicensed spectrum-enabled LTE and 5G NR networks for a diverse array of use cases - ranging from mobile network densification, FWA in rural communities and MVNO offload to neutral host infrastructure and private cellular networks for enterprises and vertical industries such as agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, military, mining, oil and gas, public sector, retail and hospitality, sports, transportation and utilities.
In particular, private LTE and 5G networks operating in shared spectrum are becoming an increasingly common theme. Hundreds of local and priority access licenses - predominantly in mid-band spectrum - have been issued in the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Finland, Sweden, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other pioneering markets to facilitate the operation of purpose-built wireless networks based on 3GPP standards.
Airbus, ArcelorMittal, Bayer, BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), BMW, Bosch, Dow, EDF, Ferrovial, Groupe ADP, Holmen Iggesund, Hoban Construction, Hsinchu City Fire Department, Inventec, John Deere, KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation), Lufthansa, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, NAVER, NFL (National Football League), Osaka Gas, Ricoh, SDG&E (San Diego Gas & Electric), Siemens, SVT (Sveriges Television), Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, X Shore and the U.S. military are just a few of the many end user organizations investing in shared spectrum-enabled private cellular networks.
In some national markets, neutral host solutions based on shared spectrum small cells are being employed as a cost-effective means of coverage enhancement inside office spaces, public venues and other indoor environments. One prominent example is social media and technology giant Meta's in-building wireless network that uses small cells operating in the GAA tier of CBRS spectrum and MOCN (Multi-Operator Core Network) technology to provide multi-operator cellular coverage at its properties in the United States.
Although the uptake of 5G NR equipment operating in high-band mmWave (Millimeter Wave) frequencies has been slower than initially anticipated, practical cases of 5G networks based on locally licensed 26/28 GHz spectrum are steadily piling up in multiple national markets - examples range from private 5G installations at HKIA (Hong Kong International Airport), SMC (Samsung Medical Center) and various manufacturing facilities to Japanese cable TV operator-led deployments of 28 GHz local 5G networks.
The very first deployments of 5G NR-U technology are also beginning to emerge. For example, the SGCC (State Grid Corporation of China) has deployed a private NR-U network - operating in license-exempt Band n46 (5.8 GHz) spectrum - to support video surveillance, mobile inspection robots and other 5G-connected applications at its Lanzhou East and Mogao substations in China's Gansu province. In the coming years, with the technology's commercial maturity, we also anticipate seeing NR-U deployments in Band n96 (6 GHz) and Band n263 (60 GHz) for both licensed assisted and standalone modes of operation.
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Countries Covered: Global (Worldwide)
List of Companies Mentioned
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
4RF
5G Campus Network Alliance
5G-ACIA (5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation)
5GMF (Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Promotion Forum, Japan)
6Harmonics/6WiLInk
7Layers
7P (Seven Principles)
ABiT Corporation
ABP (Associated British Ports)
Accelleran
AccessParks
Accuver
ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
Affirmed Networks
AGCOM (Communications Regulatory Authority, Italy)
AGURRE (Association of Major Users of Operational Radio Networks, France)
AI-LINK
Airbus
Airgain
Airport Authority Hong Kong
Airspan Networks
Airtower Networks
Airwavz Solutions
AKOS (Agency for Communication Networks and Services of the Republic of Slovenia)
Akoustis Technologies
albis-elcon
Alcadis
Alef (Alef Edge)
Allen Vanguard Wireless
Alliance of Industrial Internet
Alpha Wireless
Alphabet
Alsatis Réseaux
Amazon
Ambra Solutions-ECOTEL
Amdocs
American Tower Corporation
AMIT Wireless
ANA (All Nippon Airways)
ANACOM (National Communications Authority, Portugal)
Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency, Brazil)
Anritsu
ANS (Advanced Network Services)
Antenna Company
Anterix
Apple
aql
Aquila (Suzhou Aquila Solutions)
Aqura Technologies
ArcelorMittal
ARCEP (Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Posts, France)
Arctic Semiconductor (Formerly SiTune Corporation)
Arete M
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan)
Artemis Networks
Askey Computer Corporation
ASOCS
ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
AT&T
ATDI
ATEL (Asiatelco Technologies)
Athonet
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
ATN International
AttoCore
Aviat Networks
AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Axians
Azcom Technology
Baicells
BAKOM/OFCOM (Federal Office of Communications, Switzerland)
Ballast Networks
BAM Nuttall (Royal BAM Group)
Bayer
BAYFU (Bayerische Funknetz)
BBB (BB Backbone Corporation)
BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
BBK Electronics
BearCom
BEC Technologies
becon
Benetel
Benic Solution Corporation
Betacom
Billion Electric
BinnenBereik
BIPT (Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications)
Black Box
Blackned
BLiNQ Networks
Blu Wireless
Blue Arcus Technologies
BMW Group
BNetzA (Federal Network Agency, Germany)
Boingo Wireless
Boldyn Networks (Formerly BAI Communications)
Boston Dynamics
Branch Communications
BT Group
BT Media & Broadcast
BTG (Dutch Association of Large-Scale ICT & Telecommunications Users)
BTI Wireless
Bureau Veritas
Burns & McDonnell
BVSystems (Berkeley Varitronics Systems)
BYD
C3Spectra
CA (Communications Authority of Kenya)
CableFree (Wireless Excellence)
CableLabs
Cal Poly (California Polytechnic State University)
CalChip Connect
Cambium Networks
Cambridge Consultants
CampusGenius
Capgemini Engineering
Capgemini Invent
CapX Nederland
Casa Systems
CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
CCN (Cirrus Core Networks)
CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
CDA (Chicago Department of Aviation)
Cegeka
CellAntenna Corporation
Cellnex Telecom
cellXica
Celona
Centerline Communications
CEPT (European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations)
CETC (China Electronics Technology Group Corporation)
Challenge Networks
Charge Enterprises
Charter Communications
China Mobile Hong Kong
China Unicom
Chinougijutsu
Chunghwa Telecom
CICT - China Information and Communication Technology Group (China Xinke Group)
Cisco Systems
CITRA (Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority, Kuwait)
City of Las Vegas
Citymesh
CK Hutchison
CNA (Cable Networks Akita)
COCUS
Codium Networks
Cologne Bonn Airport
COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China)
Comba Telecom
Comcast Business
CommAgility
Commnet Wireless
CommScope
Compal Electronics
COMSovereign
CONEXIO Corporation
CONGIV
Connectivity Wireless Solutions
Contela
Contour Networks
coreNOC
Corning
Council Rock
CP Communications
CRA (Communications Regulatory Authority, Qatar)
Cradlepoint
Crown Castle International Corporation
CST (Communications, Space & Technology Commission, Saudi Arabia)
CTIA
CTL
CTS (Communication Technology Services)
CTU (Czech Telecommunication Office)
Cumucore
DAEL Group
Datang Telecom Technology & Industry Group
Datatec
dbSpectra
DeepSig
Dejero Labs
DEKRA
Del Conca USA
Dell Technologies
Deloitte
Dense Air
DFW (Dallas Fort Worth) International Airport
DGS (Digital Global Systems)
DIGI Communications
Digi International
Digicert
Digita
DigitalBridge Group
DISH Network Corporation
DKK (Denki Kogyo)
D-Link Corporation
Doodle Labs
DoT (Department of Telecommunications, India)
Dow
Druid Software
DSA (Dynamic Spectrum Alliance)
Dynabook
e-BO Enterprises
EchoStar Corporation
ECT (Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam)
EDF
EDX Wireless
Edzcom
EE
EETT (Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission)
eHills Corporation
EHIME CATV
EION Wireless
Element Materials Technology
EMS (Electronic Media Services)
ENACOM (National Communications Agency, Argentina)
Encore Networks
ENGIE Solutions
Ericsson
E-Space
ETRI (Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
EUCAST
EUWENA (European Users of Enterprise Wireless Networks Association)
EWA (Enterprise Wireless Alliance)
EXFO
ExteNet Systems
EZcon Network
Fairspectrum
Federated Wireless
Fenix Group
Ferrovial
FiberHome Technologies
Fibocom
Fibrolan
FIH Mobile
FII (Foxconn Industrial Internet)
Firecell
FIRST RF Corporation
Fiskarheden
FIT (Foxconn Interconnect Technology)
Flash Private Mobile Networks
floLIVE
FMBE (FMB Engineering)
Fortress Solutions
FOX Sports
Foxconn (Hon Hai Technology Group)
Fraport
Fraunhofer FOKUS (Institute for Open Communication Systems)
Fraunhofer HHI (Heinrich Hertz Institute)
Fraunhofer IIS (Institute for Integrated Circuits)
Fraunhofer IPT (Institute for Production Technology)
FreedomFi
freenet Group
Freshwave Group
Frontier Communications
FRTek
FSG (Field Solutions Group)
Fujitsu
Future Technologies Venture
G REIGNS
G+D (Giesecke+Devrient)
GCT Semiconductor
GE (General Electric)
Geisinger
Gemtek Technology
Getac Technology Corporation
GFO Investments
GigSky
Global Telecom
Globalgig
Gogo Business Aviation
Goodman Telecom Services
Granite Telecommunications
Green Packet
Greenet (Netherlands)
Green-GO Digital (ELC Lighting)
Groupe ADP
GS Lab (Great Software Laboratory)
Guident
GXC (Formerly GenXComm)
HAKOM (Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries)
Hawk Networks (Althea)
HCL Technologies
Helios Park Hospital Leipzig
HFR Networks
Hiroshima Gas
Hitachi
Hitachi Kokusai Electric
Hitachi Vantara
HKT
HMF (Hytera Mobilfunk)
Hoban Construction
Holmen Iggesund
Horizon Powered
Howard University
HP
HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
HSC (Hughes Systique Corporation)
HSG (Haslam Sports Group)
Hsinchu City Fire Department
HTC Corporation
HTNG (Hospitality Technology Next Generation)
Huawei
Hub One (Groupe ADP)
HUBER+SUHNER
Hughes Network Systems
Hytera Communications
iBwave Solutions
and Many more in report.
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