Femtocell Market, By Form Factor (Standalone, Integrated), By Technology (2G, 3G, 4G), By Application (In-house, Corporate, Public), By Region (North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028
In telecommunications, a femtocell would be a small, relatively low-powered cell phone base station, usually intended for usage in a residence or small company. Over a broader field, however, a wider term that includes femtocell, as a sub category, is also available. As a consequence of their external reactivation, femtocell units are placed outside the protection of the main building and the local power grid, in order to avoid the chance of a critical failure that may result from lightning strikes, storm surges, or similar outages. While this gives the user in addition a way of protecting the unit itself against such outages, the downside to this approach is the reduction in overall protection from the threat of a fire outbreak, explosion, or electrical surge.
Market Dynamics:
Major telecom companies are focusing on further development of the mobile communications network, which is expected to propel growth of the global femtocell market. For instance, Deutsche Telekom announced plans to raise the number of mobile base stations in Germany from 29,000 currently to 36,000 in 2021.
Major players operating in the global femtocell market are focused on launching new products to expand their product portfolio. For instance, in May 2021, Nokia launched an indoor small cell that will support 5G Non StandAlone (NSA) and 5G SA through software upgrade.
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