The Asia-Pacific Small Cell 5G Market size is estimated at USD 0.55 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 3.96 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 48.16% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The trend of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is observed in every sector, and to develop the urban outlook, Governments are working on smart city models. Smart cities' essential features are robust optical fiber connectivity, Wi-Fi, intelligent traffic management, smart parking, and energy-efficient street lighting. Small cells will be crucial in developing these smart cities because they can offer next-generation solutions.
The Asia-Pacific small cell 5G market is moderately concentrated, with prominent players leading the overall market. Over the past few years, cellular network growth has increased, and new technologies like 5G are driving demand for fast and effective connectivity options. To cater to the needs of these emerging technologies, these technology providers are making significant investments in developing and improving solutions like small cells that enhance the performance of signals by avoiding obstructions. Some players dominating this market include Nokia Corporation, Huawei, Ericsson, ZTE Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, and more.
In October 2022, HFCL partnered with Qualcomm to develop 5G outdoor small-cell solutions. The 5G drive in India is taking an edge, and the telecom operators need small-cell solutions to complement their macro networks at public venues like airports, railway stations, stadiums, etc. These small-cell solutions will support 5G non-standalone (NSA) and standalone (SA) modes. These small cells will be installed on street poles, building walls, and rooftops to cover the traffic hotspot areas.
In October 2022, Singtel began to use Ericsson's radio cell on its 5G network. The AIR 3268 radio, used in Singtel's networks, reduces energy consumption by up to 18% and weight by around 40% compared to preceding generations of 5G radios. The solution provides real-time channel estimation and removes undesirable noise interferences, boosting capacity, coverage, and connectivity speeds. Singtel aims to become Singapore’s greenest 5G network, achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Adopting this solution will help telecom providers optimize power and energy utilization in their operations.
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