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Mobile Fronthaul Market size is set to grow by USD 9.83 billion from 2024-2028, Growth of mobile computing devices boost the market, Technavio

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NEW YORK, Aug. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global mobile fronthaul market size is estimated to grow by USD 9.83 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of  22.79%  during the forecast period. Growth of mobile computing devices is driving market growth, with a trend towards increase in demand for 5g network technologies. However, interference in cell sites  poses a challenge. Key market players include Broadcom Inc., Capgemini Service SAS, Ciena Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., EXFO Inc., Fujitsu Ltd., Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Infinera Corp., LS Networks, MACOM Technology Solutions Inc., NEC Corp., Nokia Corp., Omnitron Systems Technology Inc., Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, and ZTE Corp..

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Mobile Fronthaul Market Scope

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Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 22.79%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 9834.2 million

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

19.3

Regional analysis

Europe, North America, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa

Performing market contribution

APAC at 29%

Key countries

US, China, Germany, Canada, and Brazil

Key companies profiled

Broadcom Inc., Capgemini Service SAS, Ciena Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., EXFO Inc., Fujitsu Ltd., Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Infinera Corp., LS Networks, MACOM Technology Solutions Inc., NEC Corp., Nokia Corp., Omnitron Systems Technology Inc., Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, and ZTE Corp.

Market Driver

Telecom companies are implementing 5G services to enhance their network capabilities, with several regions set to adopt this technology in the coming years. The competition to provide superior 5G services is driving network providers to invest in C-RAN solutions. 5G technology offers high bandwidth and low latency, catering to various networking needs and leading to connectivity concerns. Efficient spectrum and network resource usage is crucial to reduce total cost of ownership. The increasing demand for 5G networks is expected to boost the global mobile fronthaul market, as 5G technology utilizes mobile fronthaul to support all wireless communications. Balancing reliability, latency, and throughput demands of advanced applications on 5G networks requires flexible mobile fronthaul configurations. Thus, the growth of the global mobile fronthaul market is anticipated to be driven by the widespread adoption of 5G technology. 

The Mobile Fronthaul market is experiencing significant growth as newer technologies like 5G require higher data rates and lower latency. Capital cost and power consumption are key considerations for network operators, leading to the migration from traditional copper interconnection to coax and optical interfaces. Newer equipment like baseband units (BBU) and remote radio units (RRU) are being used to reduce network costs and power costs. Complex networking architectures like Centralized BBU and CRAN (Centralized RAN) are gaining popularity. Older technologies like 2G, 3G, and 4G are being phased out in favor of more advanced features like haptics, gesture recognition, facial recognition, heart rate monitoring, and voice recognition. Ericsson R380 marked the beginning of mobile computing in 2G era, now 5G is revolutionizing the way we communicate. Security is a major concern, with data centers playing a crucial role in ensuring data privacy and protection. Overall, the Mobile Fronthaul market is an exciting space with constant innovation and advancements. 

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Market Challenges

Mobile networks face a significant challenge with interference in cell sites, primarily caused by the poor conductivity of passive devices like cables, connectors, and antennae. This internal interference generates intermodulation signals at the same frequency band as mobile transmitters. Simultaneously, operators are utilizing frequency refarming as a cost-effective method to increase capacity for Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) without acquiring new spectrum. As mobile technology advances towards LTE, refarming allows for high data rates for mobile devices while maintaining the spectra of older technologies like Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA). However, the sharing of a limited spectrum among multiple technologies results in the reuse of frequencies, leading to internal interference in the Radio Access Network (RAN). Current interference management systems are insufficient to address this issue, making interference in cell sites a significant obstacle for the expansion of the global mobile fronthaul market during the forecast period.Mobile fronthaul market is experiencing significant growth due to the deployment of advanced technologies like Cloud RAN, 5G networks, and MIMO technologies. However, challenges persist in implementing these solutions, such as fiber-based technology, multiplexing, and virtualization. Power and space constraints at cell sites are also major concerns for mobile operators. Fronthaul architectures require efficient use of network resources, including spectrum and transmission network capacity. Traditional solutions like Passive WDM, Ethernet, and Active WDM, offer advantages in terms of cost and flexibility. However, emerging economies face unique challenges in implementing these solutions due to operational costs and truck rolls. Professional and managed services are essential for ensuring seamless integration of these technologies. Motorola Solutions and Rave Mobile Safety are among the companies providing innovative solutions to address these challenges. Infinera’s synchronization and transparent data transport offer benefits for mobile networks, while 50Gbps broadband and 50GPON are essential for meeting increasing network traffic demands. The dynamic nature of mobile networks necessitates flexible solutions, with small cells and macro cells requiring different approaches. An application note from Infinera highlights the advantages of optical networks for mobile fronthaul, including low power consumption and high network capacity. Overall, the mobile fronthaul market requires continued innovation to address these challenges and meet the demands of mobile operators.

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Segment Overview 

This mobile fronthaul market report extensively covers market segmentation by  

End-user 1.1 Telecommunications1.2 Networking1.3 Government1.4 EnterprisesType 2.1 Cloud RAN2.2 Centralized RANGeography 3.1 Europe3.2 North America3.3 APAC3.4 South America3.5 Middle East and Africa

1.1 Telecommunications-  Mobile fronthaul is a crucial component of wireless communications networks, including 4G and 5G, as well as the Internet of Things (IoT). By utilizing fiber optic connections, fronthaul enables reliable network expansion through low latency connections and high data transmission. This refers to the fiber links that connect the individual Remote Radio Units (RRUs) or Remote Radio Heads (RRHs) and Baseband Units (BBUs). These pieces of equipment enable network operators to introduce new services, reduce capital expenditures (CAPEX), and ensure quality of service (QoS) throughout the network life cycle, from research and development (R&D) to manufacturing, deployment, and service assurance. The mobile fronthaul market is poised for significant growth due to the rapid evolution of wireless standards in response to increasing bandwidth demands and higher data transmission rates. Additionally, the expanding number of mobile and internet users, along with the rising adoption of broadband services and evolving communications standards like LTE and LTE-A in 5G networks, will fuel the growth of the telecommunications industry and the mobile fronthaul market.

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Research Analysis

The Mobile Fronthaul market refers to the infrastructure that connects baseband processing units (BBUs) at the cell site to the centralized processing units in mobile networks. This architecture, known as CRAN (Centralized Radio Access Network), is gaining popularity due to the increasing demand for mobile computing and advanced features like haptics, gesture recognition, facial recognition, heart rate monitoring, and voice recognition. The market has evolved from 2G and 3G networks to 4G and beyond, requiring more power and space at cell sites to accommodate the growing network resources and spectrum requirements. The transmission network plays a crucial role in the mobile fronthaul, ensuring seamless communication between the radio network and the antenna. Data centers and cloud RAN are also becoming integral to mobile networks, enabling efficient use of network resources and reducing the need for on-site equipment. The dynamic nature of mobile networks necessitates a flexible and scalable mobile fronthaul solution to meet the evolving demands of mobile operators and users.

Market Research Overview

Mobile fronthaul refers to the transmission of data between the baseband unit (BBU) and the remote radio unit (RSU) or remote radio (RR) in mobile networks. Traditional mobile networks, including 2G, 3G, and 4G, used copper interconnections for fronthaul connections, which had limitations in terms of data rates, reach, and power consumption. With the advent of CRAN (Centralized Radio Access Network) architecture and mobile computing, mobile fronthaul has evolved. CRAN architecture involves centralizing the baseband processing in a data center, reducing the need for power and space at cell sites. This architecture also enables the use of newer technologies like MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), haptics, gesture recognition, facial recognition, heart rate monitoring, GPS, voice recognition, and various wireless communication standards. Fronthaul networks can be fiber-based or use passive WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) or active WDM for transmission. Ethernet and optical networks are commonly used for fronthaul connections. 5G networks require high-capacity fronthaul connections, with data rates of up to 50Gbps. Flexible fronthaul solutions are essential for the dynamic nature of mobile networks. Small cells and macro cells have different space requirements and network resources, and fronthaul solutions must be able to adapt to these differences. The benefits of mobile fronthaul include reduced operational costs through truck rolls, improved network capacity, and the ability to support newer technologies and applications. Infinera, a leading provider of optical networking solutions, offers transparent data transport and synchronization advantages for mobile fronthaul networks. Other companies, like Motorola Solutions and Rave Mobile Safety, provide professional and managed services for mobile network operators in emerging economies. The cost factors for mobile fronthaul include capital cost, equipment, power consumption, and network cost, which can be mitigated through migration to more efficient technologies and network architectures.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

End-userTelecommunicationsNetworkingGovernmentEnterprisesTypeCloud RANCentralized RANGeographyEuropeNorth AmericaAPACSouth AmericaMiddle East And Africa

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

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Internet Society Report Highlights Challenges and Recommendations for Internet Connectivity in the Middle East

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Internet Society (ISOC), a global charitable organization advocating for an open, globally connected, and secure Internet, released a comprehensive report on the state of Internet connectivity across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

The report underscores Internet connectivity as a catalyst for economic growth and social development and how an increase in fixed broadband access has a direct impact on growing gross domestic product (GDP).

Key Findings:

Growth in Mobile and Fixed Broadband: Both mobile and fixed broadband connections have grown substantially from 2015 to 2021, particularly in Gulf States with advanced fiber-optic and 5G networks. However, deployment has been slower in other parts of the region, primarily due to infrastructure challenges and affordability issues.

Mobile Internet users increased from 130M to over 180M between 2016 and 2021, with Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco showing the highest growth rates. Fixed broadband users rose from 17M to 29M in the same period, with Egypt leading the way. The Arab region lags behind other regions in fiber optic deployment, with stagnation in investment since 2018.

High-Income Countries: Significant progress in broadband infrastructure, especially in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries due to 5G rollout. High-income countries improved their Internet availability from 77.34 to 79.37, surpassing global averages.Low-Middle-Income Countries: Broadband has improved modestly, but challenges persist. Despite overall progress, a significant digital divide remains between high-income and low-middle-income countries, partly due to political and economic instability in some regions, such as Tunisia and Syria.

Infrastructure Challenges: There is a heavy reliance on European Internet Exchange Points for international Internet traffic, which results in slower speeds due to additional data hops.

Emerging Technologies: The report emphasizes the role of emerging technologies such as High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites in bridging the connectivity gap. These technologies are crucial for expanding access to underserved rural areas.

Impact of COVID-19: The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected network performance and digital transformation plans, causing delays and disruptions in connectivity improvements.

Recommendations:

Policy and Regulation: The Internet Society advocates revising regulatory frameworks to accelerate infrastructure deployment. Key recommendations include enhancing spectrum policies, removing regulatory barriers, and fostering public-private partnerships to drive investment, competition, and support for small and medium enterprises.

Spectrum Availability: North African countries have limited spectrum compared to global averages, impacting network capacity and costs.Regulatory Frameworks: Enhance regulatory frameworks to foster investment, encourage spectrum and infrastructure sharing, and support new technologies like HTS and LEO satellites.

Collaboration and Investment: Promote public-private partnerships and update national broadband plans to improve infrastructure and connectivity.

Digital Skills and Literacy: Addressing digital skills and literacy is crucial for maximizing the benefits of Internet connectivity. The report calls for more affordable, relevant, and inclusive education and training programs to build a digital workforce.

Local Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The report stresses the importance of establishing and upgrading IXPs to enhance local Internet traffic, reduce costs, and improve service quality. Governments are encouraged to support IXPs by providing resources and facilitating network interconnections.

“The Internet has become indispensable for many people, and its role in connecting people, fostering economic opportunities, and driving innovation is undeniable. The Arab region has made big leaps in the availability and adoption of the Internet in recent years; however, adoption rates are still low. We hope that governments will use our report to learn about the improvements that can be made in infrastructure deployment, affordability of service, market structure, and regulatory frameworks,” explains Nermine El Saadany, Regional Vice President for the Middle East for the Internet Society.

About the Internet Society
Founded by Internet pioneers, the Internet Society (ISOC) is a global charitable organization dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet. Through a global community of chapters and members, the Internet Society collaborates with a wide range of groups to promote the technologies that keep the Internet safe and secure and advocates for policies that enable universal access. The Internet Society is also the organizational home of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

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Representatives from 57 countries, regions and 6 international organizations, are gathering in Suzhou.

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BEIJING, Sept. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — I’m Xiao Lin from National Immigration Administration. On September 9th, the first Sub-Forum on Migration Management Cooperation was successfully held. Representatives from all parties expressed their insights and appeals around the development and innovation of migration governance.

It was truly a content-rich event!

Why does the international community focus on the topic of “Migration Governance” so much?

At present, changes unseen in a century is unfolding at a faster pace. The situation in the wider world remains complex and fluid. However, peace, development, cooperation and win-win results are still an unstoppable historical trend. Migration governance is critical to economic development of individual countries, global security governance and international cultural and people-to-people exchanges. It has increasingly become a key issue in global governance.

Here are the key points:
At the forum, NIA made three commitments: implementing more open policies for the cross-border flow of people, more effective actions in the governance of transnational crimes and more extensive global cooperation in migration governance, injecting new impetus to opening up and development; At the same time, three initiatives have been put forward, [Original scene of the initiative] contributing China’s wisdom and solutions to global migration governance and further showcasing its image as an open, confident, secure, and thriving major power.

Representatives also made keynote speeches, sharing their migration governance policies, measures and experience, and providing their perspectives on regional and international migration governance.

Pooling wisdom for win-win results.

In a changing era, National Immigration Administration of China stands ready to work with all parties to promote global migration governance to a higher level and contribute more wisdom to world peace, development, prosperity and stability!

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Supreme Court Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin Joins Elementary Students for Live Virtual Q&A and Chapter One Storybook Reading on Sep. 24

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The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous person appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, will join elementary students in a live virtual Q&A on September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET, following a reading of the children’s storybook, “Daanis the Judge.” This event is hosted by Chapter One, a children’s literacy charity, to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Lawyer Victoria Perrie, writer of “Daanis the Judge,” will read aloud the inspiring story, which is based on Justice O’Bonsawin’s remarkable journey. Illustrator EJ Miller-Larson will join Justice O’Bonsawin and Perrie in a moderated Q&A session with over 1900 elementary students.

TORONTO, Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous person to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, will join elementary students in a live virtual Q&A following a live online reading of the original children’s storybook “Daanis the Judge,” on September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET. The event will be hosted by Chapter One to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Chapter One is a children’s literacy charity that provides 1:1 high-impact reading tutoring and co-creates original storybooks with participating communities nationwide.

“I am very humbled and proud to be a part of the book, “Daanis the Judge.” My hope is that this book will inspire youth to dream big and know that anything is possible. I am evidence of that!” – Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin

Métis-Cree lawyer Victoria Perrie, who wrote “Daanis the Judge,” will lead the live reading. Students will ask questions during a moderated Q&A with Justice O’Bonsawin, Perrie, and illustrator EJ Miller-Larson, of the Fond du Lac Band and Oneida Nation.

“Daanis the Judge” was inspired by Justice O’Bonsawin’s trailblazing career. It tells the story of a young student, Daanis, who dreams of becoming a judge after learning about Justice O’Bonsawin’s achievements.

The story is part of Chapter One’s growing collection of original children’s e-storybooks, co-created with Indigenous writers, illustrators and communities. The e-storybooks celebrate Indigenous experiences and perspectives, and feature audio clips of Elders pronouncing foundational words in their communities’ first languages. All e-storybooks are provided for free through the Global Free Library.

About Chapter One

Chapter One (chapterone.org/ca) is a global nonprofit and registered Canadian charity that provides one-on-one early literacy tutoring programs to 2,300 children in eight provinces and territories across Canada. Its proven “short burst” high-impact tutoring approach—five-minute sessions, three to five times a week—is ideally suited to young children’s attention spans and aligns with the Science of Reading. In one of the largest randomized control trials conducted on early literacy instruction, researchers from Stanford University found that 7 out of 10 students receiving Chapter One high impact tutoring achieved phonics benchmarks by the end of Kindergarten, compared to 32% in the control group.

Children at risk of reading failure receive 1:1 reading support from trained, paid paraprofessional tutors through Chapter One’s online reading platform and custom software. Programs are delivered in-person and virtually in classrooms through agreements with schools and school boards, and at home on families’ smartphones, connecting struggling readers with individualized reading support—regardless of location and circumstance, even in some of the most geographically remote communities in Canada.

In addition to its tutoring programs, Chapter One collaborates with Indigenous communities to co-create children’s stories that represent the communities’ priorities and experiences and advance language revitalization efforts. The e-storybooks are provided for free online, as part of the Global Free Library.

Event details

The Live Virtual Q&A and Reading of “Daanis the Judge” with the Honourable Justice O’Bonsawin takes place on Tuesday, September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET via Zoom. The event is open to elementary classes (Grades 1-6). Teachers/principals must register their classes in advance using this link.

Media Contact

Denise Orosa, Chapter One Canada, 1 4374224825, denise.orosa@chapterone.org, chapterone.org/ca

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