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Enterprise Wi-Fi and WLAN Infrastructure Market Update

Price: Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 02 Apr 2023
Code: PT-2640
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 28
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Build production roadmap with the support of detailed forecasts of enterprise Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure shipments and revenue.
  • Effectively plan for the reduction of product backlogs with the help of supply chain analysis and vendor case studies.
  • Understand the competition with vendor market shares.
  • Keep abreast of important industry developments, including recent product releases and strategic acquisitions and partnerships.
  • Plan Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solutions with market analysis and recommendations.
  • Revamp channel partner program with insights from industry case studies.
  • Strategize for the Wi-Fi/5G convergence with foresight on convergence trends and latest developments.
  • Identify new market opportunities and develop new business strategies by using analyst recommendations.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Granular shipment projections for enterprise WLAN hardware, broken down by device type, supported protocol, standard power 6 GHz-enabled, and number of 802.11 radios.
  • In-depth study of product backlogs, with 3 vendor case studies and forecasts for levels for next 12 months.
  • Record of recent and upcoming hardware releases of note, major deployments, and significant industry trials.
  • Detailed insight into vendor strategy execution over the past 12 months, including acquisitions, partnerships, new product releases, and partner program revamps.
  • Analysis of the key opportunities and challenges facing the industry, with recommendations for how to respond.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • How will current industry trends impact hardware shipments through 2028?
  • At what rate will demand for legacy protocols like Wi-Fi 5 decline?
  • Does Wi-Fi 6E have a future in enterprise, or will the market rapidly migrate to Wi-Fi 7 upon its arrival?
  • In which ways will the introduction of the 6 Gigahertz (GHz) spectrum influence the number of radios in enterprise Access Points (APs)?
  • Can standard power APs revolutionize outdoor wireless networking, and what will demand be through 2028?
  • Which vendors have seen their market share expand the most in recent years?
  • When will product backlogs return to pre-2020 levels?
  • What are some of the most significant recent and upcoming WLAN hardware releases?
  • Have acquisitions and partnerships supported vendor expansion strategies over the past 12 months?
  • Why is the transition toward NaaS models accelerating?
  • Is Wi-Fi/5G convergence still an area of strategic focus for the industry?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Executives and decision makers within the industry involved in company strategy.
  • Product managers at WLAN equipment vendors.
  • Professionals within the broader WLAN ecosystem aiming to understand the latest trends or identify potential partners.
  • Business development and marketing professionals bringing new WLAN products to market.
  • Managers or engineers within system integrators who need to understand the latest market dynamics.

Companies Mentioned

Arista Networks, Inc.
Federated Wireless
H3C
TP-Link

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Enterprise Shipments

Protocol Splits

Number of Radios Forecast

Standard Power 6 GHz

Demand for Standard Power APs

Market Shares

Hardware Revenue

Product Backlogs

Recent and Upcoming Hardware Releases

Enterprise Vendors Serving OT

Expansion via Acquisitions and Partnerships 

Recent Acquisitions and Partnerships

Network-as-a-Service

Network Management Platforms

AIOps Enhancements

Recent Technical Trials 

Recent Network Deployments

Channel Partner Program Updates

Private Networks

Near-Term Opportunities

 

Companies Mentioned

  • Arista Networks, Inc.
  • Federated Wireless
  • H3C
  • TP-Link