The global Distributed antenna system market is likely to witness a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. A distributed antenna system (DAS) is a network of antennas connected to a common source and scattered throughout a building or area. The antenna spacing guarantees that each antenna provides complete coverage without overlapping the others.
DAS is a low-power option, and unlike its competitors, each antenna in the system does not need to be installed at a higher level. It can send a full-strength mobile signal to any connected remote antenna. As a result, it's frequently used both indoors and out to provide wireless service in industrial and commercial settings including hotels, subways, airports, and highways.
COVID-19 has had a mixed impact on the total DAS market. Commercial verticals like public arenas, airports and transit hubs, and hospitality facilities have all been hit hard. Since DAS deployments in healthcare organizations and public-safety agencies are regarded to be part of the vital communications network, they were impacted the least.
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The key use of a distributed antenna system is to help local network system and offers continuous data delivery to infrastructure or buildings. As a result of the growing demand, adoption, and penetration of data usage in various organizations throughout the world, indoor distributed antenna systems are in great demand.
North America is one among the world's most technologically advanced regions. Consumers in this region have rapidly accepted 4G-enabled cellphones, establishing it as one of the world's most sophisticated mobile-dense regions. According to the Ericsson Mobility Report, North America has the largest smartphone usage, with traffic per smartphone predicted to exceed 45GB by the end of 2025.
The regional market growth is propelled by the growing number of internet subscribers, increased mobile data traffic, and rising emphasis of state offices on improving telecommunications infrastructure to meet consumers' need for seamless connectivity. Because of its strong customer digital engagement, the region is likely to be an early user of 5G services in areas like AR/VR, autonomous driving, and artificial intelligence.
In addition to an outsized number of subscribers owning multiple connected devices, the DAS market within the region are going to be driven by increasing automation in various sectors, growing adoption of the web of Things (IoT), rising number of cellular M2M connections, and surging demand for on-demand video services.
Some of the key players operating in the Distributed antenna system market: American Tower Corporation, Boingo Wireless Inc, Cobham Wireless, Comba Telecom Systems Holdings, CommScope Inc., Corning Incorporated, Dali Wireless Inc., TE Connectivity, Westell Technologies Inc., and Zinwave.
Source: VynZ Research