Inside This Report:
This report covers the market opportunity for enterprise private wireless networks in the American, Europe-Middle East- Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. Specifically, this report considers all types of private wireless networks including unlicensed and licensed 4G/LTE and 5G networks, as well as shared-spectrum models, such as Citizens Broadband Radio Service in the United States. The various use cases enabled by private wireless networks are explored on an industry-by-industry basis and are broken down as follows: Industrial/Manufacturing, Transportation/Distribution, Public Sector, Energy, Retail Services and Other, which includes healthcare, agriculture and construction.
Vendors Profiled in this Report:
Advantech, AT&T Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., CommScope, monogoto, Nokia, Qucell Networks, Robustel, Samsung Networks, Syniverse, Telit, Zebra Technologies.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Key Findings
Regional Analysis
- Chart 1: Worldwide Private Wireless Spectrum Map
- Exhibit 1: Private Network Small Cells/Base Stations/Access Points Revenue
- Exhibit 2: Private Network Small Cells/Base Stations/Access Points Deployments
- The Americas
- Exhibit 3: CBSDs Category A vs. Category B United States Revenue
- Exhibit 4: Private Network Small Cells/Base Stations/Access Points Deployments
Small Cells/Access Points/Base Stations
Private 5G
- Exhibit 5: Private Network Small Cells Deployments 4G vs 5G
Industrial Use Cases
- Exhibit 6: Private Network Small Cells Revenue Industry Splits
- Exhibit 7: Private Network Small Cells Deployments Industry Splits
- John Deere Manufacturing Case Study
- Transportation and Distribution
- Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) Case Study
- Energy Sectors
- Mining
- Utilities and Oil & Gas
- Exhibit 8: Field Mobility: How do the mobile devices in your organization primarily connect to a wireless network?
- Exhibit 9: Field Mobility: Considering the wireless connectivity requirements of your frontline mobile workforce over the next 12 to 24 months, how will their mobile device primarily connect?
- Exhibit 10: Field Mobility: What are the perceived strengths of Private LTE and/or CBRS networks?
- Exhibit 11: Field Mobility: What are the perceived weaknesses of Private LTE and/or CBRS networks?
Public Sector
- Military
- Public Safety
- Education
Retail Services
Other Sectors
- Construction/Agriculture
- Healthcare
The Role of Warehousing
- Exhibit 12: Warehousing: How do the mobile devices in your organization primarily connect to a wireless network?
- Exhibit 13: Warehousing: Considering the wireless connectivity requirements of your frontline mobile workforce over the next 12 to 24 months, how will their mobile device primarily connect?
- Exhibit 14: Warehousing: What are the perceived strengths of Private LTE and/orCBRS networks?
- Exhibit 15: Warehousing: What are the perceived weaknesses of Private LTE and/or CBRS networks?
Connected Devices
- Exhibit 16: Number of Active Endpoints on Private Networks Global Client Devices (Smartphones, Handhelds, Tablets)
- IoT Devices
- Routers/Gateways/Antennas
- Modules (Data Cards)
- Exhibit 17: Number of Active Endpoints on Private Networks Americas
- Exhibit 18: Number of Active Endpoints on Private Networks EMEA
- Exhibit 19: Number of Active Endpoints on Private Networks APAC
Multi Access Edge Computing (MEC)
Competition or Complementation with WiFi
Go-to-Markey Ecosystem
Vendor Profiles
- Advantech
- AT&T Inc.
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- CommScope
- monogoto
- Nokia
- Qucell Networks
- Robustel
- Samsung Networks
- Syniverse
- Telit
- Zebra Technologies
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