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Home » Dell’Oro: RAN Forecast Revised Downward

Dell’Oro: RAN Forecast Revised Downward

July 24, 2024
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Radio Access Network (RAN) market conditions remain challenging for the broader mobile infrastructure and RAN markets, according to a new report from Dell’Oro Group. Following the 40 to 50 percent increase between 2017 and 2021, the RAN market is now declining, and these trends are expected to prevail throughout the forecast period (2024-2028). However, the pace of the decline should moderate somewhat after 2024.

“It is not a surprise that there is rain after sunshine,” said Stefan Pongratz, Vice President for RAN market research at Dell’Oro Group. “In addition to MBB-based coverage-related challenges, this disconnect between mobile data traffic growth and the capacity boost provided by the mid-band, taken together with continued monetization uncertainty, is clearly weighing on the market,” continued Pongratz.

Additional highlights from the Mobile RAN 5-Year July 2024 Forecast Report:

  • Worldwide RAN revenues are projected to decline at a 2 percent CAGR over the next five years, as continued 5G investments will be offset by rapidly declining LTE revenues.
  • The Asia Pacific region is expected to lead the decline, while easier comparisons following steep contractions in 2023 will improve the growth prospects in the North American region.
  • Even with some recovery, North American RAN revenues are expected to remain significantly lower relative to the peak in 2022.
  • 5G-Advanced positions remain unchanged.
  • The technology will play an essential role in the broader 5G journey.
  • However, 5G-Advanced is not expected to fuel another major capex cycle. Instead, operators will gradually transition their spending from 5G towards 5G-Advanced within their confined capex budgets.
  • RAN segments that are expected to grow over the next five years include 5G NR, FWA, mmWave, Open RAN, vRAN, private wireless, and small cells.
Source: Dell'Oro Group
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