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PUBLISHER: Juniper Research Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1409922

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PUBLISHER: Juniper Research Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1409922

The CBRS Market: 2024-2028

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KEY STATISTICS
Total CBRS expenditure in 2024:$189.4m
Total CBRS expenditure in 2028:$227.9m
2024 to 2028 market growth:20%
Forecast period:2024-2032

Overview

Our “CBRS” research suite provides in-depth analysis and evaluation of how operators, neutral hosts, and private network vendors are capitalising on the opportunities created by CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) spectrum sharing in the US.

The suite includes a data deliverable, sizing the market and providing key forecast data, comprising splits by market vertical for CBSD (Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device) deployments. The market verticals included are Energy, Oil & Gas, Fixed Wireless Access, Government & Public Sector, Healthcare, Logistics, Manufacturing, Mining.

Also included is a complete assessment of the key trends, challenges, and recommendations for stakeholders. The research suite is a comprehensive tool for understanding this rapidly emerging market, allowing stakeholders throughout the CBRS ecosystem to effectively shape their future strategies.

Key Features

  • Market Dynamics: Insights into key trends and market expansion challenges within the CBRS market; exploring how the market is evolving, and analysing a wide array of CBRS use cases including private networks, network densification, and neutral host services. The CBRS research suite also provides analysis of developments in CBSD deployments, including splits for rural and urban deployments, as well as use cases.
  • Key Takeaways & Strategic Recommendations: In-depth analysis of key development opportunities and findings within the CBRS market, accompanied by strategic recommendations for stakeholders.
  • Benchmark Industry Forecasts: The business overview into financial service providers includes 5-year forecasts for CBSD deployments, split by rural and urban, use case, and indoor and outdoor deployments. Also included is forecast data for the total number of CBRS connections, and total expenditure on CBSDs.
  • Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Key player capability and capacity assessment for 10 CBRS private network vendors, via the Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard.
    • AirSpan Networks
    • AWS
    • CommScope
    • Ericsson
    • Motorola Solutions
    • Nokia
    • Samsung
    • Sierra Wireless
    • Tait Communications
    • Telit Cinterion

Market Data & Forecasts

The market-leading research suite for the CBRS market includes access to the full set of forecast data of 14 tables and over 432 datapoints. Metrics in the research suite include:

  • Total Number of CBSDs
  • Total Number of CBRS Connections
  • Total CBSD Expenditure
  • Total Number of Indoor and Outdoor CBSD Deployments
  • Total Number of Rural and Urban CBSD Deployments
  • Total Number of CBSDs Split by CBRS Licencing
  • Total Number of CBSD Shipments per Year

CBSD use case splits provided for the following industries:

  • Energy, Oil & Gas
  • Fixed Wireless Access
  • Government and Public Sector
  • Healthcare
  • Logistics
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining

Juniper Research Interactive Forecast Excel contains the following functionality:

  • Statistics Analysis: Users benefit from the ability to search for specific metrics, displayed for all regions and countries across the data period. Graphs are easily modified and can be exported to the clipboard.
  • What-if Analysis: Here, users can compare forecast metrics against their own assumptions, including 5 interactive scenarios.

Table of Contents

1. Key Trends & Recommendations

  • 1.1. Key Trends
  • 1.2. Strategic Recommendations

2. Future Market Outlook

  • 2.1. Introduction to CBRS
    • Figure 2.1: CBRS Spectrum Distribution and Priority
    • Table 2.2: Key CBRS Entities
  • 2.2. CBRS Uptake
    • Figure 2.3: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed, 2023-2028
    • Table 2.4: PAL Auction Expenditure, 2020
    • 2.2.1. Key Trends in CBSD Deployments
      • Figure 2.5: Number of Active CBSDs in the US, Split into Continental States, 2023
    • 2.2.2. Cost Savings Provided by CBRS Enable Expansion of Wireless Services in Rural Counties
      • Figure 2.6: Total Number of CBSDs US, Split by County Designation
    • 2.2.3. GAA Tier CBSDs to Decline as a Proportion of the Total Number of CBSDs
      • Figure 2.7: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed (%), Split by Licence Type, 2023-2028
    • 2.2.4. NTIA Introduces further CBSD Stability
  • 2.3. Key CBRS Use Cases
    • Figure 2.8: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed (%), Split by Industry Use Case, 2023
    • 2.3.1. Energy, Oil & Gas
      • Figure 2.9: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Energy, Oil & Gas Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.2. Fixed Wireless Access
      • Figure 2.10: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Fixed Wireless Access Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.3. Government & Public Sector
      • Figure 2.11: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Government and Public Sector Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.4. Healthcare
      • Figure 2.12: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Healthcare Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.5. Logistics
      • Figure 2.13: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Logistics Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.6. Manufacturing
      • Figure 2.14: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Manufacturing Use Cases, 2023-2028
    • 2.3.7. Mining
      • Figure 2.15: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed for Mining Use Cases, 2023-2028

3. CBRS Monetisation Strategies

  • 3.1. Private Network Strategies for Monetising CBRS Spectrum
    • 3.1.1. Private Networks & CBRS
    • 3.1.2. Deploying Private Networks with CBRS Spectrum
    • 3.1.3. Strategies For 4G LTE Private Network Monetisation Using CBRS
      • Figure 3.1: Number of Network Cells Deployed for Other Business Private Networks That Are 4G LTE (m), 2023-2028
    • 3.1.4. Strategies for 5G Private Network Monetisation Using CBRS
      • Figure 3.2: Total Number of Network Cells Deployed for Other Business Private Networks That Are 5G (m), 2023-2028
      • Figure 3.3: Network Slicing Designs
      • Figure 3.4: Network Slice Management
    • 3.1.5. Private Networks-as-a-Service
  • 3.2. Neutral Host Monetisation Strategies
    • Figure 3.5: Neutral Host Operator Charging Models
  • 3.3. Operator Monetisation Strategies
    • Figure 3.6: Mobile Densification Approaches

4. Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard

  • Table 4.1: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: CBRS Private Network Vendors Included
  • Figure 4.2: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: CBRS Private Network Vendors
    • Source: Juniper Research
  • Table 4.3: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: CBRS Private Network Vendors and Positioning
  • Table 4.4: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Heatmap: CBRS Private Cellular Network Vendors
  • 4.1. Vendor Profiles
    • 4.1.1. Airspan Networks
      • i. Corporate Information
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-Level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.5: Airspan Private LTE CSBD Product Deployment Graphic
        • Figure 4.6: Airspan Operator CSBD Product Deployment Graphic
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.2. Amazon Web Services
      • i. Corporate Information
      • ii. Geographical Spread
        • Figure 4.7: Amazon Web Service Infrastructure Deployments Map, 2023
      • iii. Key clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.8: AWS Private 5G Process
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.3. WCommScope
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.9: CommScope's Financial Information ($m), 2020-2022
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.10: RUCKUS CBRS LTE
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.4. Ericsson
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.11: Ericsson's Financial Information ($m), 2019-2022
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.12: Ericsson's CBRS Architecture
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.5. Motorola Solutions
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.13: Motorola Solutions' Financial Information ($m), 2019-2022
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.14: Motorola Solutions' Nitro
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.6. Nokia
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.15: Nokia's Financial Information ($m), 2019-2022
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.16: Nokia's DAC
      • v.Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.7. Samsung
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.17: Samsung's Financial Information ($m), 2019-2022
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v.Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.8. Sierra Wireless
      • i. Corporate Information
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.18: Sierra Wireless' Private Network Solutions
      • v.Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.9. Tait Communications
      • i. Corporate Information
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
        • Figure 4.19: Tait Communications' Custom Integration
      • v.Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
    • 4.1.10. Telit Cinterion
      • i. Corporate Information
        • Table 4.20: Telit Cinterion's Select Financial Information ($m), 2020-2021
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v.Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Opportunities
        • Table 4.21: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Scoring Criteria

5. Market Forecasts & Key Takeaways

  • 5.1. CBRS Methodology
    • Figure 5.1: CBRS Forecast Methodology
  • 5.2. Total Shipments of CBSDs per annum
    • Figure & Table 5.2: Total Number of CBSD per annum, 2023-2028
  • 5.3. Total Number of CBRS Connections
    • Figure & Table 5.3: Total Number of CBRS Connections (m), 2023-2028
  • 5.4. Total Number of CBSDs, Split by Indoor and Outdoor Deployment
    • Figure & Table 5.4: Total Number of CBSDs Deployed, Split by Indoor and Outdoor Deployment, 2023-2028
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