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In-building Wireless Market by Component (Infrastructure [DAS and small cell] and Services), Business Model (Service Providers, Enterprises, and Neutral Host Operators), Venue, End User, and Region – Global Forecast to 2025
The global In-building Wireless Market size is projected to grow from USD 10.3 billion in 2020 to USD 18.0 billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.9% during the forecast period. The increasing demand for indoor network coverage and rapid technological advancements are expected to shape the future of the in-building wireless market.
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“In-building Wireless Market by Component (Infrastructure, Service), Deployment (Urban, Rural), End-user (Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial, Government, Residential), Regional Outlook, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast 2026”, by Global Market Insights, Inc., the
market valuation of in-building wireless will cross $20 billion by 2026. The increasing demand for improved in-building coverage and need to lower the costs associated with indoor connectivity are expected to contribute significantly to the market growth.
The growing demand to provide reliable network connectivity across entire property is projected to support the market demand. The advanced capability to support multiple applications over a single layer of infrastructure is supporting the adoption of in-building wireless solutions. In-building wireless solutions feature distributed antenna structures to transmit wireless carrier signals across the facility. The constructio