WLAN Market 2021 Global Key Players: Cisco, Aruba Networks, HP, Ruckus Wireless, Ubiquiti Networks, Aerohive Networks, Zebra Technologies, Netgear, Huawei
WLAN Market
Highlights:
Wireless local area network (WLAN) is a network that allows
devices to connect to it wirelessly. It forms networks within offices,
laboratories, offices, and college campuses. High internet speeds and
requirement of collaboration and communication for companies to meet
expectations of clients can trigger its demand in the coming years. The global
WLAN market report by Market Research Future (MRFR) uncovers new trends and
developments in information technology and estimates projections for the period
of 2017 to 2023 (forecast period). The COVID-19 outbreak and its implications
on the industry are noted in the report.
The WLAN Market is expected to exhibit 30% CAGR over the forecast period.
The COVID-19 outbreak has had a positive impact on the market
owing to remote work and restrictions of movement imposed by governments. Rise
in number of connected devices and adoption of work-from-home policy by
enterprises can drive the market demand. Demand for wireless equipment and
rollout of new standards for creating a level playing field for enterprises of
all sizes can bolster its demand throughout the forecast period.
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Competitive Outlook:
Ruckus Wireless, Zte Corporation (ZTCOF), Boingo Wireless, Allied Telesis,
Aruba Networks, Inc., Dell Inc., Huawei, Aerohive Networks, Juniper Networks,
Belkin International, Inc., Cisco, Ubiquiti Networks, TP-Link, D-Link, Zebra
Technologies, HP, Netgear, and Alcatel Lucent Enterprises are key players in
the global WLAN market.
Segmentation:
The global WLAN market is segmented on the basis of component,
technology standards, location, and application.
·
By
component, it is further segmented into access point (AP), switch, controller,
router, and network interface card (NIC).
·
On
basis of location, it is divided into indoor and outdoor.
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On
basis of technology standards, WLAN market can be classified into 802.11ac,
802.11a/b/g, and 802.11n.
·
By
application, it is segmented into government, BFSI, healthcare, retail, IT, and
others.
Regional Analysis:
North America is dominating the global market of WLAN. The main
factor behind this is technological advancement. North America is a developed
country and an IT hub. Due to the heavy industrialization and existence of IT
companies which uses WLAN for various purposes, North America is leading the
market. Europe stands as the second biggest market followed by Asia Pacific
which has emerged as the fastest growing market. Asia Pacific has the highest
deployment of cloud-based services.
The region is investing in the IT and telecommunication sector.
These developments clubbed with a growing demand from a massive and
continuously growing population, certifies a tremendous growth potential for
Enterprise WLAN market in the region.
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