In-building
wireless refers to communication solutions that are used to maintain connectivity
inside a building where signals from the core infrastructure are not reachable.
In-building wireless solutions are of keen interest to network providers that
are seeking enhanced delivery of services to their core clients in the most
demanding signal environment. The conventional distributed antenna systems
(DAS) based in-building wireless has moved its main focus from providing good
signal coverage inside a building towards increasing the capacity for
bandwidth-consuming services such as data-centric services. Currently, several
buildings and commercial areas are already availing in-building wireless
solutions. In addition, various enterprises are adopting this solution to
improve the connectivity and manage employees and labor. In order to keep up
with the pace of contemporary technologies, customers want to communicate
wirelessly without any drops in the communication. Further, it is expected
that, over the coming years, in-building wireless connections will be readily
available in airports, stadiums and other public places.
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Global In-Building Wireless Market: Drivers and Restraints
The
growing demand for smartphones and increasing data usage by the customers are
the major factors contributing to the growth of the in-building wireless
market. Additionally, the customers’ demand for high availability of services
with 100% connectivity is fuelling the growth of the in-building wireless
market. Further, the companies in the market are expected to deploy LTE
networks and develop small cells that run on 4G or LTE networks. However, the
issues regarding interference, designing and installation are expected to pose
challenges to the growth of the in-building wireless market. Additionally, the
major problem with such systems would be the isolation and authentic use of the
services offered with in-building wireless solutions.
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