The CBRS Rulebook is Public--Who Has The Upper Hand?
Small Cell Infrastructure Revenue to reach $740 million in 2023
CAMPBELL, Calif., Nov. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- It's official: the FCC has officially released the final CBRS rules that clarify 3.5GHz shared spectrum license terms—something the CBRS market has been waiting on for a year— and Mobile Experts has just released a gold mine of research that sets the scene for the next 5 years in CBRS technology, which in some applications will be rolled out under the market brand name, OnGo.
This new report is an end-to-end review of the CBRS/OnGo ecosystem to assess its potential growth, market size, and timing. The report investigates five different business model scenarios, to fully assess the potential of the CBRS/OnGo market for mobile operators, cable operators, neutral hosts, and enterprises.
"The final CBRS rules have reinforced our confidence in investments by mobile and cable operators, but it lessens the enthusiasm of the WISPs, enterprises, and other smaller players who looked forward to getting hands-on, lower-cost licensed spectrum. Now that we have the final playbook in hand, the market is ready for a commercial rollout beyond trials, and we're going to see a massive surge in small cell shipments between now and 2023," commented Principal Analyst Kyung Mun.
According to the Mobile Experts report, the diversity of CBRS/OnGo market opportunities in the mobile, cable, and enterprise segments will shift and narrow over time as the revised FCC ruling will encourage some to invest and others to explore more opportunities elsewhere. Major mobile and cable operators will be active in deploying CBRS infrastructure to enhance their mobile network capacity for mobile and MVNO offload.
"In the near future, fixed wireless and Private LTE applications will encourage early adoption, as there could still be opportunities to use the CBRS spectrum under GAA in the near term," commented Principal Analyst Kyung Mun. "Outdoor small cell deployment by the mobile operators for carrier aggregation layer for mobile offload will drive the next wave. Simultaneously, cable operators will aggressively roll out outdoor and indoor CBRS networks to aid in their MVNO businesses."
Overall, Mobile Experts is expecting rapid growth, with an annual shipment of over 400,000 small cells for about $740 million in 2023, and more than 550 million handsets, CPEs, and IoT devices shipping over the next five years.
Subscribers to Mobile Experts research will receive:
- Full access to the 64-page CBRS Infrastructure and Devices 2018 report;
- 47 detailed charts and figures;
- The detailed Excel file with forecast data through 2023;
- Quarterly market share, pricing and shipment updates;
- Quarterly Expert INSIGHT strategic reports;
- Access to the analysts behind the reports.
To find out more about this report, click here. To find out how to subscribe, click here.
About Mobile Experts Inc.:
Mobile Experts provides insightful market analysis for the mobile infrastructure and mobile handset markets. Our analysts are true Experts, who remain focused on topics where each analyst has 20 years of experience or more. Research topics center on technology introduction for radio frequency (RF) and communications innovation. Recent publications focus on CBRS, DAS, Big Picture IoT, RRH, LPWA, RFFE, Cellular IoT, 5G Broadband, Fixed Wireless, Edge Computing, Macro Base Stations, Enterprise Mobile Infrastructure, Smart Cities, GkM, Backhaul, CRAN/VRAN, Small Cells, Backhaul and Fronthaul, and more.
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Mobile Experts Inc.
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