Telecom’s biggest vendors – 4Q23 edition Telco NI market plunges in 2H23, and near-term outlook is gloomy; Huawei turns corner as opposition weakens
The goal of this report series is to equip telecom industry decision-makers with a comprehensive view of spending trends and vendor market power in their industry. To do this we assess technology vendors’ revenues in the telecom vertical, across a wide range of company types and technology segments. We call this market “telco network infrastructure”, or “Telco NI.” This study tracks 134 Telco NI vendors, providing revenue and market share estimates for the 1Q13-4Q23 period.
Revenues: Telco NI vendor revenues were $54.8B in 4Q23 and $211.8B for the annualized 4Q23 period overall, down 9.6% and 9.2% on a YoY basis, respectively. Excluding Huawei, the total market declined by 13.5% in the latest single quarter and by 9.4% in annualized 4Q23 on a YoY baisis. After many disappointing quarters, Huawei appears to have turned a corner.
Top vendors: The top three Telco NI vendors continue to be the usual trio: Huawei, Ericsson, and Nokia. They account for 37.7% of the total market in annualized 4Q23, or 40.8% in 4Q23 alone. ZTE and China Comservice have been jostling for the 4th and 5th positions since early 2019.
Key vendors by YoY revenue growth: Four out of the top five vendors are common, in terms of YoY revenue growth, for both single quarter and annualized 4Q23: Alphabet, Broadcom, Microsoft, and Tejas Networks. Broadcom’s jump is due largely to the acquisition of VMWare, which closed in Nov 2023.
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