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Distributed Antenna System (DAS) typically consists of a group of antennas
physically connected to a controller that is connected to the carrier macro
cell. DAS will serve as a repeater to
the nearest base transceiver stations (BTS) and extend its broad range of
service to very narrow areas where there is a great demand in wireless
services.
DAS
provides coverage when regular BTS is not a viable option. DAS is also a particularly useful solution
for indoor coverage in which a given building may have many floors, underground
or formed of steel structure, and/or other RF barriers. DAS also improve overall capacity and
represent a complementary solution to other optimization technologies such as
small cells and self-organizing networks (SON).
This
research provides analysis of the DAS market, including carrier WiFi, small
cells, and SON. The report evaluates
leading companies in the DAS ecosystem and their solutions. The report also includes evaluation of market
drivers, challenges, and provides forecasts for 2016 to 2021.
Target
Audience:
- Investment Firms
- Application Developers
- Mobile Network Carriers
- Service Bureau Companies
- WiFi Infrastructure Vendors
- Distributed Antenna Vendors
- Wireless Infrastructure Vendors
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Report Findings:
- Global DAS equipment market to reach $3.1B by 2021
- The largest barrier to deployment continues to be high deployment costs
- The combined DAS market revenue is expected to reach $9.1B by 2021 growing at 14.95% CAGR
- Leading industries for DAS system deployment are public safety, enterprise, transportation, and healthcare
Spanning
over 138 pages, “Distributed Antenna
Systems (DAS): Market Analysis and Forecasts 2016 - 2021” report covers Overview,
Das Ecosystem, Key Das Companies And Solutions, Das Forecasts 2016 - 2021.
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