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In our increasingly interconnected world, reliable and high-speed internet access has become imperative for fostering education, driving economic growth, and promoting social development. However, numerous rural and underserved areas continue to grapple with significant challenges in overcoming the digital divide and securing access to adequate connectivity. The pressing demand for connectivity in these underserved regions has spurred the adoption of proprietary Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) solutions operating in the Sub 6GHz spectrum.
Many underserved areas lack the necessary infrastructure for wired connectivity, including fiber-optic cables or traditional copper lines. The deployment of wired infrastructure in these regions is often hindered by its high cost, time-consuming nature, and logistical challenges. Consequently, wireless solutions have emerged as a viable and efficient alternative for delivering connectivity in such areas. Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions, operating in frequency bands below 6GHz, offer distinct advantages for addressing the digital divide in underserved areas. Notably, they excel in providing broader coverage compared to higher frequency bands. The lower frequency signals they utilize can traverse longer distances and effectively penetrate obstacles such as buildings and foliage. This capability enables service providers to extend network coverage to remote and rural areas where the installation of physical cables may prove impractical.
For instance, in developing countries, vast rural regions often lack access to the internet. Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP solutions can be deployed to establish wireless connectivity across these areas. Leveraging the expansive coverage capabilities of these solutions, service providers can connect underserved communities, schools, and healthcare centers, thereby facilitating access to educational resources, telemedicine services, and economic opportunities. Additionally, the cost-effective deployment options offered by Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP solutions prove invaluable. The financial burdens associated with building wired infrastructure in underserved areas, considering low population density and lengthy distances, are mitigated by wireless solutions. These solutions eliminate the need for expensive physical infrastructure, resulting in reduced deployment costs and quicker market entry for connectivity services.
For instance, in remote African regions, organizations and governments are turning to Sub 6GHz wireless solutions to connect communities, enhancing access to information and services in a cost-effective manner with rapid deployment capabilities.
Another notable advantage of Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions lies in their flexibility and scalability. Underserved areas exhibit diverse population patterns and infrastructure requirements, and wireless solutions offer adaptability to these variations. Service providers can easily scale these solutions to meet the evolving needs of communities and adjust to changes in demand. This flexibility ensures that connectivity can keep pace with the growing requirements of underserved regions. Importantly, Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP solutions are not limited to rural areas; they can effectively address connectivity challenges in underserved urban communities. In densely populated urban areas with limited access to wired infrastructure, wireless solutions can bridge the connectivity gap. These solutions can be seamlessly deployed on existing structures such as buildings or utility poles, minimizing the need for additional infrastructure investments.
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Segment Outlook | Solution Type, Antenna technology, Capacity and throughput, modulation schemes, industry verticals |
Sub 6GHZ PTP And PTMP Proprietary Solutions Market Size was valued at USD 10,692.6 million in 2022. Sub 6GHZ PTP And PTMP Proprietary Solutions Market is projected to grow from USD 13,725.1 million in 2023 to USD 119,123.3 million by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.1% during the forecast period (2023-2032). With advancing adoption rate for 5G MIMO tower infrastructure sub 6GHZ PTP And PTMP proprietary solutions market is expected to experience dual digital growth rate of during forecast period (2023-2032).
One example of the increasing demand for Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions is the deployment of smart city infrastructure. Smart cities require reliable and high-capacity wireless connectivity to enable a wide range of applications, including smart lighting, traffic management, environmental monitoring, and public Wi-Fi. Sub 6GHz solutions provide the necessary connectivity backbone to support these applications, ensuring seamless communication between various devices and sensors across the city.
Another example is the deployment of wireless backhaul solutions in rural areas. In many regions, providing reliable connectivity to remote and underserved areas remains a significant challenge. Sub 6GHz PTP and PTMP solutions can bridge this digital divide by offering cost-effective and efficient wireless backhaul connectivity. These solutions enable service providers to extend their network coverage to rural regions, delivering high-speed internet access to communities that were previously underserved.
FIGURE 1: SUB 6GHZ PTP AND PTMP PROPRIETARY SOLUTIONS MARKET SIZE 2019-2032 (USD MILLION)
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database, and Analyst Review
The integration of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) capabilities is an emerging trend for Sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) proprietary solutions. SDN and NFV technologies bring flexibility, scalability, and enhanced management capabilities to wireless networks, enabling efficient deployment and operation of Sub-6GHz connectivity solutions.
SDN and NFV enable network slicing and multi-tenancy, which are particularly beneficial in shared Sub-6GHz PTP and PTMP environments. Network slicing allows for the creation of logical, isolated networks within a physical infrastructure, enabling different applications or service providers to operate independently and securely.
The convergence of Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) technologies for hybrid connectivity deployments is a growing trend for Sub-6GHz PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions. Traditionally, PTP and PTMP solutions have been considered separate and distinct, each serving specific use cases. However, the convergence of these technologies offers new possibilities for flexible and efficient wireless connectivity in various applications.
Hybrid connectivity deployments enable flexibility and adaptability to evolving network requirements. By combining PTP and PTMP technologies, organizations can dynamically allocate resources and adjust connectivity configurations based on changing demands.
The Sub 6GHZ PTP And PTMP Proprietary Solutions Market, in this report, has been segmented based on solution type into wireless broadband systems, microwave systems, fixed wireless access (FWA) systems, small cell solutions, mesh networking systems, outdoor access point (AP) systems, and others.
The segment- Microwave systems hold the largest share, that is 26.6% of the total market share while, wireless broadband systems hold the second largest share which is 19.7% of the total share. A wireless broadband solution based on sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary technology offers a versatile and efficient connectivity option for various applications.
A microwave system based on sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary technology provides a robust and high-performance solution for wireless connectivity. Operating in the sub-6GHz frequency range, this system offers several advantages for long-distance communication and wide area coverage.
Microwave technology utilizes radio waves to transmit data wirelessly, and by operating in the sub-6GHz frequency band, it benefits from increased signal penetration and reduced susceptibility to interference from obstacles such as buildings or vegetation. This allows for reliable communication over long distances, making it suitable for PTP applications where dedicated links are required between two locations, such as backhauling data or connecting remote offices.
Small cells are compact wireless base stations that are deployed in close proximity to users, serving as a means to enhance network capacity and coverage in areas with high user density. By operating in the sub-6GHz frequency band, small cells benefit from improved signal penetration and coverage, making them suitable for urban deployments where obstacles such as buildings can interfere with wireless signals.
The PTP functionality of the small cell solution enables the establishment of dedicated links between small cell nodes, facilitating reliable backhaul connections for data transport. This ensures high-speed and secure communication between small cells and the core network, supporting seamless connectivity for users.
The Sub 6GHZ PTP And PTMP Proprietary Solutions Market, in this report, has been segmented on the basis of Antenna Technology into single-antenna solutions, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) solutions, and massive MIMO solutions.
FIGURE 2: SUB 6GHZ PTP AND PTMP PROPRIETARY SOLUTIONS MARKET, BY ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY, 2022 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database, and Analyst Review
Massive MIMO solutions hold the largest share which is 43.4 % of the total share while single antenna solutions hold the 30.7% of the total share. A single antenna solution is an antenna technology utilized in sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solutions, offering a practical and efficient approach for wireless connectivity.
MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) is an advanced antenna technology used in sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solutions, offering enhanced performance and increased capacity for wireless connectivity. Operating in the sub-6GHz frequency range, MIMO technology leverages multiple antennas to transmit and receive data simultaneously.
In PTP applications, the MIMO solution utilizes multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver ends. By employing advanced signal processing algorithms, MIMO enables improved data throughput, extended range, and enhanced reliability. It mitigates the effects of signal fading and interference, resulting in higher data rates and increased link stability over long distances.
For PmTP deployments, MIMO technology is applied at the base station or access point. It enables the simultaneous transmission of data to multiple endpoints using multiple antennas. This improves spectral efficiency, allowing for higher capacity and improved coverage within the PmTP network. Each antenna can communicate with multiple devices simultaneously, increasing the overall system throughput and accommodating a larger number of users or endpoints.
The sub 6GHZ PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions market in this report has been segmented on the basis of Capacity and Throughput into, namely low-capacity solutions, medium-capacity solutions, and high-capacity solutions.
The segment- medium capacity solutions hold 48.5% of the total share while low-capacity solutions hold 29.7% of the total share.
A medium capacity solution refers to a sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solution that is designed to handle moderate data throughput requirements. Operating in the sub-6GHz frequency range, this solution offers a balanced approach between capacity, cost-effectiveness, and reliable wireless connectivity. A low capacity solution refers to a sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solution that is designed for applications with lower data throughput requirements.
In PTP applications, the high capacity solution provides a dedicated link between two locations, offering exceptional data transfer capabilities. It enables secure and high-speed communication over longer distances, making it suitable for applications such as high-speed backhauling, multimedia content delivery, or connecting critical infrastructure that demand substantial bandwidth and low latency.
For PmTP deployments, the high capacity solution facilitates the distribution of broadband connectivity to a large number of endpoints within a coverage area. It supports simultaneous communication with multiple users or devices, making it ideal for scenarios such as dense urban areas, large public venues, or enterprise networks with high data throughput requirements.
The sub 6GHZ PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions market in this report has been segmented on the basis of QPSK (quadrature phase-shift keying), 16QAM (16 quadrature amplitude modulation), 64QAM (64 quadrature amplitude modulation), and 256QAM (256 quadrature amplitude modulation).
64QAM hold the largest share and that is 41.9% of the total share while the second largest share is with 16 QAM which is 19.4%.64QAM (64 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) is a modulation scheme that can be effectively used in sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solutions.
64QAM is a digital modulation technique that allows for the transmission of six bits per symbol, using different combinations of amplitude and phase. 16QAM (16 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) is a modulation scheme that can be effectively utilized in sub-6GHz Point-to-Point (PTP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PmTP) proprietary solutions. 16QAM is a digital modulation technique that allows for the transmission of four bits per symbol, using different combinations of amplitude and phase.
The sub 6GHZ PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions market in this report has been segmented on the basis of telecommunications and service providers, enterprise and business, industrial and utilities, public safety and emergency services, transportation and logistics, smart cities and municipalities, and others.
The segment- Telecommunications and service hold the largest share which is 35.8% of the total share while the second largest share is with enterprise and business that is 20.0%. Telecommunications and service is further segmented into Backhaul connectivity for mobile networks, Fiber extension or alternative to reach remote areas, Last-mile connectivity in underserved regions, and High-capacity links for mobile base stations. Enterprise and Business is further sub segmented into Building-to-building connectivity for businesses, Connecting remote offices or branches, Private network and data transfer between sites, and Video surveillance and security networks.
Industrial and Utilities is further segmented into Industrial automation and control systems, Smart grid and utility network communications, Oil and gas field connectivity, and Remote monitoring and asset management. Public Safety and Emergency Services is further segmented into Interconnecting emergency response centers, Video surveillance and monitoring for public safety, Communication infrastructure for disaster management, and connecting remote areas for first responders.
Transportation and Logistics is further segmented into Intelligent transportation systems and traffic management, Real-time monitoring and control of transportation infrastructure, Remote connectivity for railway and subway systems, and Fleet management and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Smart Cities and Municipalities is further segmented into Public Wi-Fi hotspots and city-wide connectivity, Intelligent street lighting and infrastructure monitoring, Environmental monitoring and sensor networks, and Citizen services and smart governance applications.
Based on Region, the global Sub 6GHZ PTP and PTMP proprietary solutions is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America. Further, the major countries studied in the market report are the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Brazil.
North America comprises of US, Canada, and Mexico. The American wireless broadband ecosystem has grown swiftly, owing mostly to private sector investment and innovation, and the North American market is among the fastest growing market shares. Broadband-enabled health information technology (IT) has the potential to enhance care and reduce costs by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next several decades, but the United States lags behind many industrialized countries in adopting such technology.
Europe comprises countries like the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Rest of Europe. The Europe Sub 6ghz PTP AND PTMP Proprietary Solutions market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR of 24.8% between 2023 and 2032, owing to increased awareness of Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint solutions for a variety of applications such as enterprise access and campus connectivity in the region. These Point-to-Multipoint wireless broadband networks range in size from modest deployments connecting isolated areas of Europe to large community-wide deployments with thousands of customers.
FIGURE 3: SUB 6GHZ PTP AND PTMP PROPRIETARY SOLUTIONS MARKET SIZE BY REGION 2022 VS 2032
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database, and Analyst Review
The 6GHz PTP and PTMP Proprietary solutions market has witnessed significant growth over the forecast period due to increasing demand for reliable and high-capacity wireless connectivity, growing need for bridging the digital divide in underserved areas, rapid deployment and cost-effectiveness compared to wired solutions. There are several domestic, regional, and global players operating in the 6GHz PTP and PTMP Proprietary solutions market who continuously strive to gain a significant share of the overall market.
During the study, MRFR has analyzed some of the major players in the 6GHz PTP and PTMP Proprietary solutions market who have contributed to the market growth. These include Cambium Networks, RADWIN, Siklu, Mimosa Networks, Ceragon Networks Ltd, Infinite Wireless, Ligowave AG, Telrad Networks (Liquid Intelligent Technologies), Proxim wireless, Ubiquiti Networks, RAD Data Communications, Intracom Telecom, CableFree, IGNITENET (ACCTON GROUP), Aviat Networks, Inc, Redline Communication, Star Microwave, SIAE microelettronica S.p.a., Rad Communications, and Saf Tehnika.
Among these, SAf Tehnika, Aviat networks inc, Ubiquiti Networks, IgniteNet, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies are among the top 5 prominent players in the 6GHz PTP and PTMP Proprietary solutions market. These players focus on expanding and enhancing their product portfolio and services to remain competitive and increase their customer base. Additionally, these players are focusing on partnerships & collaborations to expand their business and customer base to enhance their market position.
February 2023: The deployment of RADWIN's solutions in East Texas will now be expanded thanks to a collaboration between RADWIN and Peoples Telephone Cooperative. The success of RADWIN's legacy 5000 PtMP solutions, implemented in 2014 to service People's residential and commercial customers, led to this choice.
November 2022: A relationship between Cogent Distribution and RADWIN was announced. By entering into this new relationship, Cogent will fulfill its commitment to continuously offer value while expanding the market reach of RADWIN's products in the UK. RADWIN's wireless broadband solutions for Point-to-MultiPoint and Point-to-Point connectivity will be widely available from Cogent Distribution.
June 2022: A collaborative relationship between Siklu, Gigabit Wireless Access (GWA), Mobile x-Haul, and Signify was launched to include Siklu's MultiHaul TG multi-gigabit wireless connectivity technology into Signify's BrightSites line-up. The upshot of this combination will be a new product called Broadband luminaires that will be added to the BrightSites inventory.
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