Report overview
Wireless technologies using longer-range directional equipment provide broadband service in remote or sparsely populated areas where DSL or cable modem service would be costly to provide. Speeds are generally comparable to DSL and cable modem. An external antenna is usually required.
Wireless broadband Internet access services offered over fixed networks allow consumers to access the Internet from a fixed point while stationary and often require a direct line-of-sight between the wireless transmitter and receiver. These services have been offered using both licensed spectrum and unlicensed devices. For example, thousands of small Wireless Internet Services Providers (WISPs) provide such wireless broadband at speeds of around one Mbps using unlicensed devices, often in rural areas not served by cable or wireline broadband networks.
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) provide wireless broadband access over shorter distances and are often used to extend the reach of a "last-mile" wireline or fixed wireless broadband connection within a home, building, or campus environment. Wi-Fi networks use unlicensed devices and can be designed for private access within a home or business or be used for public Internet access at "hot spots" such as restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, airports, convention centres, and city parks.
Mobile wireless broadband services are also becoming available from mobile telephone service providers and others. These services are generally appropriate for highly-mobile customers and require a special PC card with a built in antenna that plugs into a user?s laptop computer. Generally, they provide lower speeds, in the range of several hundred Kbps.
Fixed wireless access works primarily when two fixed locations are required to be connected directly. Traditionally, enterprises used leased lines or cables to connect two different locations. FWA is cheaper alternative, specifically in densely populated areas. Typically, FWA employs radio links as the communication and connecting medium between both locations. Usually, the fixed wireless broadcasting equipment is hoisted at building roofs on both the locations to ensure an obstruction free data transmission. Each of the FWA devices is configured to be in line of sight or is in a similar direction for better signal reception. Moreover, besides connecting one-to-one locations, FWA can be implemented in point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint transmission modes.
This report aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of the global market for Wireless Broadband Internet, with both quantitative and qualitative analysis, to help readers develop business/growth strategies, assess the market competitive situation, analyze their position in the current marketplace, and make informed business decisions regarding Wireless Broadband Internet. This report contains market size and forecasts of Wireless Broadband Internet in global, including the following market information:
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market Revenue, 2018-2023, 2024-2030, ($ millions)
Global top five companies in 2022 (%)
The global Wireless Broadband Internet market was valued at US$ 5631.4 million in 2022 and is projected to reach US$ 11770 million by 2029, at a CAGR of 11.1% during the forecast period. The influence of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine War were considered while estimating market sizes.
Global Wireless Broadband key players include Ubiquiti Networks (UBNT), Cambium Networks, Mikrotik, RADWIN, Intracom Telecom, etc. Global top five manufacturers hold a share about 20%. United States is the largest market, with a share about 45%, followed by Europe, with a share about 25 percent. In terms of product, PTP is the largest segment, with a share about 85%. And in terms of application, the largest application is Public Safety, followed by Transportation, Energy, etc.
We surveyed the Wireless Broadband Internet companies, and industry experts on this industry, involving the revenue, demand, product type, recent developments and plans, industry trends, drivers, challenges, obstacles, and potential risks.
Total Market by Segment:
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market, by Type, 2018-2023, 2024-2030 ($ millions)
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market Segment Percentages, by Type, 2022 (%)
Fixed Wireless Broadband Internet
Mobile Wireless Broadband Internet
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market, by Application, 2018-2023, 2024-2030 ($ millions)
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market Segment Percentages, by Application, 2022 (%)
Public Safety
Transportation
Energy
Other
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market, By Region and Country, 2018-2023, 2024-2030 ($ Millions)
Global Wireless Broadband Internet Market Segment Percentages, By Region and Country, 2022 (%)
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Benelux
Rest of Europe
Asia
China
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Rest of Asia
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Israel
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of Middle East & Africa
Competitor Analysis
The report also provides analysis of leading market participants including:
Key companies Wireless Broadband Internet revenues in global market, 2018-2023 (estimated), ($ millions)
Key companies Wireless Broadband Internet revenues share in global market, 2022 (%)
Further, the report presents profiles of competitors in the market, key players include:
Ubiquiti Networks (UBNT)
Cambium Networks
Mikrotik
RADWIN
Intracom Telecom
Netronics Technologies
Proxim Wireless
LigoWave(Deliberant)
Redline communications
SuperCom(Alvarion Technologies)
Outline of Major Chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduces the definition of Wireless Broadband Internet, market overview.
Chapter 2: Global Wireless Broadband Internet market size in revenue.
Chapter 3: Detailed analysis of Wireless Broadband Internet company competitive landscape, revenue and market share, latest development plan, merger, and acquisition information, etc.
Chapter 4: Provides the analysis of various market segments by type, covering the market size and development potential of each market segment, to help readers find the blue ocean market in different market segments.
Chapter 5: Provides the analysis of various market segments by application, covering the market size and development potential of each market segment, to help readers find the blue ocean market in different downstream markets.
Chapter 6: Sales of Wireless Broadband Internet in regional level and country level. It provides a quantitative analysis of the market size and development potential of each region and its main countries and introduces the market development, future development prospects, market space of each country in the world.
Chapter 7: Provides profiles of key players, introducing the basic situation of the main companies in the market in detail, including product sales, revenue, price, gross margin, product introduction, recent development, etc.
Chapter 8: The main points and conclusions of the report.