私人LTE/5G網路的全球市場 - 第3版
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私人LTE/5G網路的全球市場 - 第3版

The Private LTE/5G Network Market - 3rd Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 100 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內

價格

不包括概念驗證 (PoC) 項目,預計到 2024 年底,全球將部署總共 4,700 個專用 LTE/5G 網路。由於私有 LTE 的成長動能以及每個地區更多 5G 頻譜的可用性,私有 LTE/5G 網路市場預計在未來幾年將顯著成長。到 2029 年,專用 LTE/5G 網路部署數量預計將以 38% 的複合年增長率增長,到該時期末將達到 23,600 個網路。

本報告研究和分析了全球專用LTE/5G 網路市場,包括對30 家主要公司的訪談見解、市場趨勢和關鍵發展、38 家主要供應商的概況,並提供了2029 年至2020 年的市場預測。

目錄

圖表的清單

摘要整理

第1章 私人蜂巢式網路

  • 簡介
  • 私人LTE/5G網路的頻帶
  • 5G頻帶
    • 需要執照的頻帶
    • 不用許可證的頻帶
    • 共享頻帶
  • 私人LTE/5G網路零組件
  • 私人LTE/5G網路部署模型
  • 私人蜂巢式網路市場區隔
    • IT網路
    • 中立主機網路
    • IoT網路
    • 重要通訊網路

第2章 市場預測和趨勢

  • 市場分析
  • 私人LTE/5G產業的企業
    • 私人LTE/5G解決方案供應商
    • 專門業者
    • 私人LTE/5G IoT設備生態系統
  • 私人網路的市場規模與預測
    • 私人LTE/5G網路的發展
    • 私人LTE/5G網路的市場金額
  • 地區市場
    • 歐洲的私人LTE/5G網路的發展
    • 北美的私人LTE/5G網路的發展
    • 其他地區的私人LTE/5G網路的發展
  • 大規模私人LTE/5G的發展
    • 大規模私人LTE/5G校園和FAN網路的發展
    • 大規模私人LTE/5G WAN網路的發展
  • 面向私人LTE/5G網路邊緣設備的出貨
  • 市場趨勢
    • 供應商透過併購擴大專用網路產品
    • 新法規將改變私有 LTE/5G 網路的市場格局
    • 隨著 Wi-Fi 7 的發布,Wi-Fi 繼續成為專用 LTE/5G 的補充
    • 網路切片是專用網路的替代方案嗎?
    • 與 O-RAN 模型相比,專用網路採用者更喜歡單一供應商解決方案
    • 中立主機解決方案擴展了專用網路用例

第3章 企業的簡介與策略

  • 私人LTE/5G解決方案供應商
    • A5G Networks
    • Accelleran
    • Airspan Networks
    • Amazon Web Services
    • Askey
    • Asocs
    • AttoCore
    • Baicells Technologies
    • Benetel
    • BLiNQ Networks
    • Blue Arcus
    • CableFree
    • Celona
    • Cisco
    • Cumucore
    • Druid Software
    • Ericsson
    • Expeto
    • Firecell
    • Fujitsu
    • G REIGNS
    • GXC
    • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
    • Highway 9
    • Huawei
    • IPLOOK
    • JMA Wireless
    • Mavenir
    • Microamp Solutions
    • Microsoft
    • Nokia
    • Obvios
    • QCT
    • Radisys
    • Samsung
    • Sercomm
    • Star Solutions
    • Telrad
    • 其他的私人LTE/5G解決方案供應商
  • 縮寫和簡稱的清單

Berg Insight estimates that there were a total of 4,700 private LTE/5G networks deployed across the world at the end of 2024, excluding proof-of-concept (PoC) projects. With the growing momentum around private LTE and more local 5G spectrum becoming available across regions, the private LTE/5G network market is set to grow significantly in the next years. Until 2029, Berg Insight forecasts that the number of private LTE/5G network deployments will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 38 percent to reach 23,600 networks at the end of the period. Get up to date with the latest trends and information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 new executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • 360-degree overview of the private LTE/5G ecosystem.
  • Comprehensive overview of spectrum availability for private LTE/5G network deployments.
  • Analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Updated profiles of 38 key private LTE/5G solution providers.
  • Detailed market forecast on private LTE/5G network deployments, market value and IoT device shipments by technology and vertical market lasting until 2029.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. Private Cellular Networks

  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. Spectrum for private LTE/5G networks
  • 1.2.1 5G spectrum bands
    • 1.2.2. Licensed spectrum
    • 1.2.3. Unlicensed spectrum
    • 1.2.4. Shared spectrum
  • 1.3. Private LTE/5G network components
  • 1.4. Private LTE/5G network deployment models
  • 1.5. Private cellular network market segmentation
    • 1.5.1. IT networks
    • 1.5.2. Neutral host networks
    • 1.5.3. IoT networks
    • 1.5.4. Critical communications networks

2. Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 2.1. Market analysis
  • 2.2. Private LTE/5G industry players
    • 2.2.1. Private LTE/5G solution providers
    • 2.2.2. Specialist vendors
    • 2.2.3. Private LTE/5G IoT device ecosystem
  • 2.3. Private network market sizing and forecast
    • 2.3.1. Private LTE/5G network deployments
    • 2.3.2. Private LTE/5G network market value
  • 2.4. Regional markets
    • 2.4.1. Private LTE/5G network deployments in Europe
    • 2.4.2. Private LTE/5G network deployments in North America
    • 2.4.3. Private LTE/5G network deployments in the rest of the world
  • 2.5. Significant private LTE/5G deployments
    • 2.5.1. Significant private LTE/5G campus and FAN network deployments
    • 2.5.2. Significant private LTE/5G WAN network deployments
  • 2.6. Edge device shipments for private LTE/5G networks
  • 2.7. Market trends
    • 2.7.1. Vendors expand their private network offerings through M&As
    • 2.7.2. New regulations alter private LTE/5G network market conditions
    • 2.7.3. Wi-Fi to remain complementary to private LTE/5G with the launch of Wi-Fi 7
    • 2.7.4. Is network slicing a substitute for private networks?
    • 2.7.5. Private network adopters favour single-vendor solutions over O-RAN models
    • 2.7.6. Neutral host solutions expand private network use cases

3. Company Profiles and Strategies

  • 3.1. Private LTE/5G solution vendors
    • 3.1.1. A5G Networks
    • 3.1.2. Accelleran
    • 3.1.3. Airspan Networks
    • 3.1.4. Amazon Web Services
    • 3.1.5. Askey
    • 3.1.6. Asocs
    • 3.1.7. AttoCore
    • 3.1.8. Baicells Technologies
    • 3.1.9. Benetel
    • 3.1.10. BLiNQ Networks
    • 3.1.11. Blue Arcus
    • 3.1.12. CableFree
    • 3.1.13. Celona
    • 3.1.14. Cisco
    • 3.1.15. Cumucore
    • 3.1.16. Druid Software
    • 3.1.17. Ericsson
    • 3.1.18. Expeto
    • 3.1.19. Firecell
    • 3.1.20. Fujitsu
    • 3.1.21. G REIGNS
    • 3.1.22. GXC
    • 3.1.23. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
    • 3.1.24. Highway 9
    • 3.1.25. Huawei
    • 3.1.26. IPLOOK
    • 3.1.27. JMA Wireless
    • 3.1.28. Mavenir
    • 3.1.29. Microamp Solutions
    • 3.1.30. Microsoft
    • 3.1.31. Nokia
    • 3.1.32. Obvios
    • 3.1.33. QCT
    • 3.1.34. Radisys
    • 3.1.35. Samsung
    • 3.1.36. Sercomm
    • 3.1.37. Star Solutions
    • 3.1.38. Telrad
    • 3.1.39. Other private LTE/5G solution vendors
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Key characteristics of low-, mid- and high-band spectrum
  • Figure 1.2: Dedicated local spectrum considered or assigned by country (Q4-2024)
  • Figure 1.3: Dedicated spectrum for WANs considered or assigned by country (Q4-2024)
  • Figure 1.4: CBRS band overview
  • Figure 1.5: Structure of a private LTE/5G network
  • Figure 1.6: RAN components and comparison between traditional RAN and O-RAN
  • Figure 1.7: Private cellular network deployment models
  • Figure 1.8: Potential sites for deploying private cellular networks
  • Figure 1.9: Private cellular network use case segments
  • Figure 1.10: Performance requirements for demanding industrial use cases
  • Figure 2.1: Key private LTE/5G solution providers
  • Figure 2.2: Private LTE/5G IoT device ecosystem
  • Figure 2.3: Private LTE/5G network deployments by technology (World 2023-2029)
  • Figure 2.4: Private LTE/5G network deployments by vertical market (World 2024)
  • Figure 2.5: Private LTE/5G network solutions revenues by segment (World 2024-2029)
  • Figure 2.6: Private LTE/5G deployments by region (World 2024)
  • Figure 2.7: Private LTE/5G network deployments by country (Europe 2024)
  • Figure 2.8: Map of private 5G network deployments in France
  • Figure 2.9: Private LTE/5G network deployments by country (North America 2024)
  • Figure 2.10: 900 MHz licensing landscape in the US
  • Figure 2.11: Private LTE/5G deployments by country (Rest of World 2024)
  • Figure 2.12: Significant private LTE/5G campus and FAN networks (2022-2024)
  • Figure 2.13: Significant private LTE/5G WAN deployments
  • Figure 2.14: IoT device shipments for private LTE/5G networks (World 2023-2029)
  • Figure 2.15: Technology positioning of RedCap in relation to eMBB, URLLC and mMTC
  • Figure 2.16: Private LTE/5G IoT connections (World 2023-2029)
  • Figure 2.17: M&A activity in the private cellular network market (2017-2024)
  • Figure 3.1: Business activities of key private LTE/5G solution vendors
  • Figure 3.2: Complete RAN solution with Accelleran's software
  • Figure 3.3: Example of radio units that support Accelleran's software
  • Figure 3.4: Examples of Airspan's small cell products
  • Figure 3.5: AWS Private 5G
  • Figure 3.6: Askey's enterprise private network solution
  • Figure 3.7: Blue Arcus Private Cellular architecture
  • Figure 3.8: Celona's 4G LTE and 5G access points
  • Figure 3.9: The Cisco Private 5G service offering
  • Figure 3.10: Cisco Private 5G overview
  • Figure 3.11: The Raemis technology platform
  • Figure 3.12: Ericsson's Enterprise Wireless Solutions portfolio
  • Figure 3.13: Ericsson Enterprise 5G components
  • Figure 3.14: Ericsson Mission Critical Networks features
  • Figure 3.15: Ericsson private cellular network projects by vertical (Q2-2024)
  • Figure 3.16: Examples of Ericsson's mission critical network deployments
  • Figure 3.17: Expeto's enterprise cellular network solution
  • Figure 3.18: Firecell's private 5G solutions
  • Figure 3.19: REIGN CORE S2 product description
  • Figure 3.20: GXC's Onyx end-to-end private network solution
  • Figure 3.21: The Aruba Networking Private 5G Management Dashboard
  • Figure 3.22: The Highway 9 Mobile Cloud solution
  • Figure 3.23: O-RAN CBRS architecture
  • Figure 3.24: Microamp Starter Kit
  • Figure 3.25: Key components of Azure Private 5G Core
  • Figure 3.26: Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) overview
  • Figure 3.27: Nokia private wireless customer segmentation (Q3-2024)
  • Figure 3.28: QCT OmniPOD overview
  • Figure 3.29: Radisys 5G NR software architecture
  • Figure 3.30: Samsung's private LTE/5G network solution
  • Figure 3.31: Sercomm's indoor enterprise small cells
  • Figure 3.32: Mosolab's private network solution
  • Figure 3.33: Star Solutions' maritime offering
  • Figure 3.34: Other private LTE/5G solution vendors