London, 27 October 2015: Technavio, the independent tech-focused global research firm, has published a report on the global Ethernet backhaul equipment market 2015-2019, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.31% during the forecast period of 2014-2019.
Due to the advent of advanced communication technology and the growing number of tech-savvy users, the demand of Internet-enabled devices has increased rapidly. The significant rise in the need for higher bandwidth to support the increased data/Internet usage of customers is compelling operators to seek backhaul equipment that offers scalable bandwidth.
“The adoption of backhaul equipment is expected to increase rapidly in developing regions such as APAC and MEA because of their increasing demand among telecom operators for the expansion of network infrastructure,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of Technavio.
“Vendors in China such as ZTE and Huawei provide backhaul equipment to many telecom operators in APAC and MEA at a lower price compared to other vendors.”
Key Market Drivers
- High data traffic
- Increased use of point-to-point microwave technology
- High number of wireless access network deployments
- Emergence of heterogeneous networks
Key Market Trends
- Decline in backhaul equipment prices
- High investment in microwave backhaul
- Increased deployment of fiber Ethernet backhaul
- Rise in backhaul operational expenses
Key Market Vendors
- Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia)
- Ceragon
- Ericsson
- Huawei
- NEC
To define the market circumstances in the next 3-4 years, Technavio analysts have conducted in-depth analysis of the impact of market drivers, challenges and trends featuring data on product segmentations, vendor shares, growth rate by revenue and an evaluation of the different buying criteria in the order of importance.
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