Global in-building wireless report issued

New study from Research and Markets segments the in-building wireless market on the basis of solution, system components, business models, end users, building type, building size, and regions.

Research and Markets (Dublin, Ireland) has announced the release of its Global In-Building Wireless (Antennas, Cabling, DAS, Repeaters, Small Cells) Market 2014 - 2019 report.

"In-building wireless solutions enable ubiquitous, voice and data communication services for always-on availability. These solutions provide a foundation to ensure effective operability of communication systems," states the technology market research firm in a statement. The report analyzes the in-building wireless market for the regions of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.

The firm adds, "An increasing uptake of in-building wireless solutions across the globe is expected for efficient and effective information communication. The adoption of these solutions is proliferating, as organizations focus on improved quality of service, pervasive wireless application access, and compliance with the local safety norms. The solutions are expected to gain traction with customer's selection criterions aligning to better data performance, coherent coverage, and seamless connectivity."

See also: PCTEL streamlines in-building wireless testing

For the new report, the in-building wireless market is segmented on the basis of solution, system components, business models, end users, building type, building size, and regions. "For the study, certain factors have been assumed related to economy, technological development, investment, market saturation, and government regulations among others for market sizing and forecasting," adds Research and Markets.

The report analyzes the adoption of in-building wireless technologies across existing and new large, medium and small-sized buildings.

"The owners/managers of large, medium, and small-sized buildings are strategically analyzing the in-building wireless solutions for their existing as well as new buildings to ensure pervasive coverage for occupants and create an excellent facility to deliver improved customer satisfaction," contends the firm. "[Further], in-building wireless solutions are gaining traction in the small-sized building market with the advent of small cell technology."

Companies profiled in the report include: Alcatel-Lucent; Anixter; AT&T; Betacom; Cobham Plc; Commscope; Corning; Ericsson; Ethertronics; Lemko; Lord & Company Technologies; Oberon; Smiths Group Plc; TE Connectivity; Telecommunication Systems; and Verizon Communications.

Learn more about the report.

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