This study examines the private wireless network industry, analyzing its opportunities for growth across segments. The largest industries were some of the first to adopt private wireless networks due to their needs, compelling use cases, and accessibility to budgets. Now, in addition to the existing avenues for private wireless network deployments, new application areas are emerging and witnessing rapid growth. While cost is a factor for 5G, areas that can justify the cost of 5G are increasingly being uncovered as trials reach commercial stages.
Results from successful deployments show that private wireless networks are contributing to cost savings and efficiency gains. The case for private wireless networks is most apparent in manufacturing. While connectivity consistently appears as a pain point to be addressed, it is rarely the only challenge. The justification for private wireless network solution deployment is strongest from the overall impact the solution will have on the business. The need for solution development across industries/enterprises presents a key opportunity for private wireless network solution providers. A focus on 5G and Reduced Capability (RedCap) will help mobile operators monetize 5G and the enterprise segment. For private networks to expand, solutions have to be more affordable, faster to install, and easier to operate.
The study identifies the factors driving and restraining growth in this industry and highlights the opportunities emerging from the changes in this space for market players and stakeholders to leverage.
Author: Mei Lee Quah
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Private Wireless Network Solutions Industry
Innovative Business Models
Why:
- Effectively catering to the needs of the enterprise segment is seen as a means for mobile operators to drive revenue and better returns on investment (RoI), especially from 5G infrastructure investment.
- Enterprises are deploying private wireless networks to facilitate digital transformation and enable new use cases for improved business efficiency, production, and output.
Frost Perspective:
- To effectively serve the enterprise segment, legacy wired networks will eventually transition to private wireless networks to serve mission-critical, business-critical, and industry-based use cases across industry verticals.
- Over the next 3 to 5 years, the demand from the enterprise segment for private wireless networks will increase significantly. Industry verticals that will be the focus of growth include manufacturing, transportation & logistics, and energy & utilities.
Disruptive Technologies
Why:
- The integration of private wireless networks with 5G, multi-access edge computing (MEC), and the Internet of Things (IoT), particularly on platforms, provides opportunities for wider and more cost-effective private wireless network deployments.
- Alternative technologies, such as Wi-Fi 7/7E, will impact the growth of private wireless networks.
Frost Perspective:
- In the next 1 to 3 years, MEC will be essential in complementing and enhancing private wireless networks. MEC will be critical when multi-site private 4G and 5G networks are a concern.
- Over the next 3 to 5 years, private 5G wireless networks are expected to better address mission-critical requirements such as higher speed, mobility, and lower latency.
Competitive Intensity
Why:
- The liberalization of spectrum bands for the private wireless network sector by local governments has increased competition in the market as usage can now be driven by both licensed and unlicensed spectrum.
- There are many market players in the space; however, few have made significant headway in the development of end-to-end private wireless networks.
Frost Perspective:
- Leading solutions providers such as Nokia, Ericsson, and Celona currently dominate the private wireless network solutions industry in terms of the number of private wireless network deployments.
- In the next 3 to 5 years, as more enterprises deploy their private wireless networks, the opportunity to support enterprises with aspects of the network’s deployment will be sizable.
Growth Drivers
Ongoing Digital Transformation is Driving Growth: Digital transformation is driving implementations of automation, artificial intelligence or machine learning (AI/ML), analytics, enhanced security for sensitive information, and private wireless networks to improve operational technology efficiency and drive new revenue streams from new use cases by introducing innovation.
Legacy Technology Is No Longer Able to Meet the Revised Business Needs: Digital transformation is raising the benchmarks and creating new requirements, for example, for 5G to enable high bandwidth, real-time capabilities, and mission-critical applications, including those catering to health and safety. Current wired and Wi-Fi networks cannot sufficiently meet the revised needs, and hybrid implementations, for example, Wi-Fi with 5G, may not be cost-effective and may limit new use cases.
The Need for Ubiquitous Connectivity is Driving Growth: The decision to cover areas that lack public network coverage, including indoors, remote areas, and blind spots, depends on mobile RoI calculations. This means that some of these areas may never be covered by the public network, even though there is a need for connectivity in these areas.
The IoT, Powered by 5G, is Driving Growth: Growth in massive IoT and massive machine-type communications (mMTC) within commercial and industrial settings is being driven by the introduction of 5G Reduced Capability (RedCap) in 3GPP Release 17. Within a private wireless network, the vast amount of data from sensors, machines, and workers can be managed and analyzed effectively.
Growth Restraints
High Infrastructure Deployment Cost:
On certain business models offered by mobile operators and within enterprise-owned private wireless networks, the initial outlay to deploy an end-to-end private wireless network can be on the high end for enterprises, especially if leveraging 5G. As such, most deployments are still on 4G or with 4G as an option. 5G is mostly implemented by enterprises that have justifiable outcomes.
Technical Skillset and Expertise for the Deployment and Management of Networks:
To overcome implementation complexities in enabling critical elements such as interconnectivity and interoperability, enterprises will typically outsource private wireless network deployment and maintenance, which will increase operational costs.
The Use of External Device Management Solutions, Which can Introduce Risks:
Having to depend on external device management solutions that are located on-premises or outside the private cloud can introduce security risks for enterprises.
Security Concerns on Hybrid Networks:
Data protection can be a challenge for enterprises that need to leverage public networks to connect multiple location bases. Public networks face a constant threat of malicious activity and do not offer a service level agreement (SLA) on sensitive data delivery.
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Private Wireless Network Solutions Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Target Segments for Private Wireless Networks
Target Segments for Private Wireless Networks (continued)
Wi-Fi Network Limitations for Private Wireless Networks to Address
Wi-Fi Network Limitations for Private Wireless Networks to Address (continued)
Challenges in Manufacturing for Private Wireless Networks to Address
Opportunities for Private Wireless Networks in Manufacturing
Impact of 5G Solutions on Manufacturing
Challenges in Transportation & Logistics for Private Wireless Networks to Address
Opportunities for Private Wireless Networks in Transportation & Logistics
Impact of 5G Solutions on Transportation & Logistics
Challenges in Energy & Utilities for Private Wireless Networks to Address
Opportunities for Private Wireless Networks in Energy & Utilities
Impact of 5G Solutions on Energy & Utilities
Private Wireless Network Solutions—Innovating with RedCap
Industry Survey: Motivation for Private Wireless Network Deployment in APAC
Industry Survey: Private Wireless Network Deployment Industries in APAC
Industry Survey: Private Wireless Network Top Industry Prioritization for Mobile Operators in APAC
Private Wireless Network—Motivation for Adoption, Target Sectors, and Sector Prioritization in APAC
Conclusion and Recommendations
Growth Opportunity 1: Private Wireless Solution Development for the Enterprise Segment
Growth Opportunity 1: Private Wireless Solution Development for the Enterprise Segment (continued)
Growth Opportunity 2: Mobile Operator as Prime Contractor for Private Wireless Networks for the Enterprise Segment
Growth Opportunity 2: Mobile Operator as Prime Contractor for Private Wireless Networks for the Enterprise Segment (continued)
Growth Opportunity 3: Private Wireless Network as Growth Driver for 5G and the Enterprise Segment
Growth Opportunity 3: Private Wireless Network as Growth Driver for 5G and the Enterprise Segment (continued)
List of Exhibits
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- Private Wireless Network Solutions: Growth Drivers, APAC, 2024–2028
- Private Wireless Network Solutions: Growth Restraints, APAC, 2024–2028
- Motivation for Private Wireless Network Deployment, APAC, 2023
- Private Wireless Network Deployment Industries, APAC, 2023
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| Deliverable Type | Market Research |
|---|---|
| Author | Mei Lee Quah |
| Industries | Telecom |
| No Index | No |
| Is Prebook | No |
| Keyword 1 | Apac Private Wireless Market |
| Keyword 2 | Wireless Network Growth Apac |
| Keyword 3 | Wireless Network Trends |
| List of Charts and Figures | Private Wireless Network Solutions: Growth Drivers, APAC, 2024–2028~ Private Wireless Network Solutions: Growth Restraints, APAC, 2024–2028~ Motivation for Private Wireless Network Deployment, APAC, 2023~ Private Wireless Network Deployment Industries, APAC, 2023~ |
| Podcast | No |
| Predecessor | PC07-01-00-00-00 |
| WIP Number | PFF9-01-00-00-00 |
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