Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Indoor Mobile Coverage Shifting to Small Cells

Spending on in-building wireless--defined as indoor cellular and public safety systems--will have dropped in 2020 but will grow to 2025 at about a five-percent compound annual growth rate, according to Mobile Experts.

 

Near term, the focus of mobile operators and enterprises is adding mobile infrastructure coverage at large public venues (stadiums, for example), large enterprise campus locations and mid-market enterprise spaces.


The infrastructure market supporting indoor mobility will drop more than 10 percent in 2020, but  will bounce back to more than $5.4 billion in 2025 sales. At the same time, demand will shift towards small cells and away from older alternatives such as distributed antenna systems. 


"There's a shift occurring for in-building wireless from distributed antenna systems to small cells," commented Principal Analyst Kyung Mun. 


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