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Growing Internet ubiquity across the world has resulted in endless possibilities for businesses and consumers. Connected living has become a reality. There will be at least 80 billion connected devices by 2020; and 10 connected devices for each household. The size of the Internet economy will reach $14.7 trillion; the digital economy will be augmented by IoT.

In this backdrop, the telecom industry is facing increasing competition, market saturation, and commoditization of technology-- challenging telcos to differentiate themselves with innovative services and applications. The rise in technological savviness in consumers and increasingly sophisticated technologies reaching masses has led to intra-industry and cross industry competition across several segments of the telecommunications sector to provide more end-to-end solutions.

Frost & Sullivan’s Telecommunications research and consulting programs look evolutions of hardware and software, with focus on the services built on these technologies. This provides unique insights into the competitive dynamics of the market, detailed assessments of market opportunities, pricing strategies, demand trends, and technological developments, as well as applications and best practices for the industry.

We work closely with the world’s leading telecom firms, hardware manufacturers, service providers, OEMs and new age disruptors to build tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of enterprise and consumer telecommunications industry.

  1. 12 Jan 2021  |  North America

    Frost Radar™: 5G Network Infrastructure Market, 2020

    A Benchmarking System to Spark Companies to Action - Innovation That Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipelines

    Frost & Sullivan defines 5G network infrastructure to include radio access networks (RAN), transport networks, and core networks (which may include one or more edge networks). 5G introduces many disruptive technologies, from new chips and devices to new network architectures, that impact all areas of network infrastructure. The promise of 5G for ...

    $4,950.00
  2. 12 Dec 2017  |  Asia Pacific

    Data Center Standards

    Best Practices in Defining Government Data Center Standards

    Data Centers industry is more than 20 years old and over the years data center has become complex to operate. It has become quite challenging for data center operators to run their data center efficiently. The whole Asia Pacific is getting on the bandwagon of getting digitized and local governments have introduced many initiatives that would accele...

    $1,500.00
  3. 06 Apr 2017  |  Africa

    Sub-Saharan Africa Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market, Forecast to 2021

    A Growing Opportunity to Improve Network Coverage through Mobile Infrastructure Outsourcing and Sharing by Operators

    • As one of the least connected regions in the world, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continued growth in the number of mobile towers is expected. This growth is likely to be driven by third-party tower companies (towercos). • The towercos are offering a range of tower outsourcing solutions, which ranges the outright selling of towers in sale-lease-b...

    $3,000.00
  4. 30 Sep 2013  |  North America

    Hot TopicFTTH in Latin America

    Driven by Increasing Coverage and Lower Prices, Fiber-optic Broadband Connections are Growing at a Fast Pace

    This market insight covers the status and future outlook of Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) in Latin America. It focuses on providers in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Market drivers and restraints are covered, and a competitive analysis is included. Moreover, the service takes an in-depth look at Mexico, which is currently the largest market in Me...

    $1,500.00