The Market is Experiencing Transformational Growth due to Technology Maturation and Evolving Customer Needs
The fifth generation of wireless technology (5G) has arrived and is being rolled out globally. 5G is possible because of the contributions of previous generations of wireless communications and a number of disruptive technologies, each of which must be understood at least at a high level to paint a full picture of the industry. This study centers on open and virtual radio access network (RAN); while this subject impacts all generations of cellular technologies, the primary focus will remain on 5G. A communication service provider (CSP) network requires many RANs to cover a city, state, or region compared to a relatively few core networks. Prior to the open and virtual RAN movement, 5 global suppliers (Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, Samsung, and ZTE) accounted for more than 90% of the RAN market. Frost & Sullivan estimates that CSPs in 2021 invested nearly $60 billion in their mobile and wireless network infrastructure—on public networks of all generations. The majority of that spend was on the RAN, with a smaller spend on the transport and core networks. Historically, the network infrastructure market has grown at a low, single-digit rate. With the transition to 5G, the growth rate has been higher but is beginning to return to historical norms. Competition leads to innovation and lower prices, which is a primary driver for key members of the CSP community in the O-RAN Alliance. Lowering costs is important to CSPs because RAN expenses account for the largest percentage of their network cost. However, Frost & Sullivan thinks that additional innovation resulting from a higher level of competition will return higher dividends in the long term. Innovations have already come out of the O-RAN Alliance in their proposed architectural changes to the RAN that build upon 3GPP standards.
Introduction and Background
Open and Virtual RAN
The O-RAN Alliance and the Telecom Infra Project
Combining Private 5G Networks with Open and Virtual RAN
Open and Virtual RAN: The Market is FINALLY Showing Signs of Life
The Strategic Imperative 8™
Strategic Imperatives for the 5G Open and Virtual RAN Market
Growth Environment
Disruptive Technologies
Competitive Intensity
Growth Opportunities
Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1: Open and Virtual RAN for Public 5G Networks
Context and Definition
Call to Action
Growth Opportunity 2: Open and Virtual RAN for Private 5G Networks
Context and Definition
Call to Action
Growth Opportunity 3: SMO Framework for Public and Private 5G Networks
Context and Definition
Call to Action
The Last Word
Growth Pipeline EngineTM
Appendix
Wireless Communication Technology Generations
Global Standards and Specifications
5G Network Infrastructure Overview
5G RAN
5G Transport Network
5G Core (and Edge) Networks
5G NSA Networks versus 5G SA Networks
Underlying Disruptive Technologies: Cloud and Network Function Virtualization
What is a Neutral Host? What are Tower Companies?
5G and RF Spectrum
Edge Networks, Network Slicing, and Private 5G Networks