Product Code: M00105MR
Summary
5G offers enhanced capabilities such as ultra-high speed, very low latency, and the potential for network slicing, making it a valuable asset for both consumer and industrial applications.
With up to 80% of mobile data traffic is generated indoors, establishing reliable indoor connectivity is a critical aspect of 5G deployment.
This report provides an overview of the 5G indoor market from a demand perspective, including the following points:
- What is 5G indoor and what are the challenges?
- How does 5G indoor change the industry ecosystem and what is the role of neutral host infrastructure provider?
- What solutions do customers have to implement 5G indoor?
- What type of markets is 5G indoor addressing and which verticals are affected?
- What are the actual use cases being implemented for 5G indoor?
Table of Contents
1. Executive summary
2. 5G indoor overview
- 2.1. 5G is transforming mobile network
- 2.2. What is 5G indoor?
- 2.3. 5G indoor requirements
- 2.4. Challenges for 5G indoor connectivity
- 2.5. Comparison of different indoor system architectures
3. Industry ecosystem evolves with 5G indoor
- 3.1. Overview of the classic industry ecosystem for 5G indoor deployment
- 3.2. New B2B players emerge in indoor connectivity
- 3.3. Focus on neutral host infrastructure providers
- 3.4. Different possibilities for implementing 5G indoor for customers
4. Diversity of 5G indoor applications
- 4.1. Different markets addressed: B2C and B2B
- 4.2. Different verticals concerned
- 4.3. Different network capability requirements for 5G indoor use
- 4.4. 5G coexists with Wi-Fi rather than competing with it
5. Uses cases
- 5.1. China Mobile and Huawei
- 5.2. China Mobile and ZTE
- 5.3. Ericsson
- 5.4. Etisalat UAE
- 5.5. NTT DoCoMo
- 5.6. Orange Business
- 5.7. O2 Telefonica
- 5.8. Verizon