Juniper Research, a market research organization, found that mobile network operators must increase capacity and optimize their backhaul networks within the next five years if they want to meet the growing demands of mobile broadband users.
According to Juniper's latest mobile research report, global mobile operators will need to spend nearly $ 840 billion over the next five years to solve the serious bottleneck of their backhaul networks.
The right technology choice will be the key
Due to the rapid development of user data services and the growth of data traffic in wireless access networks, operators need to evaluate their mobile backhaul requirements as soon as possible and ensure that current or future back-to-city network products can meet these needs.
Juniper's report found that existing backhaul networks based on traditional technologies cannot support predictable data user and data traffic growth. Choosing the right technology or the right technology combination will be the key link to reduce the capital expenditure cost (mainly the cost of network construction).
NiTIn Bhas, author of the report, said: "Since many operators are deploying 3G or expanding / upgrading their networks to 4G, they need to manage both backhaul network upgrades and wireless network upgrades."
Microwave and fiber will dominate
The report found that microwave and fiber optics will dominate the backhaul market. By 2016, microwave will provide more than 60% of global mobile backhaul capabilities. Microwave backhaul will be driven by markets with high application levels-including Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Indian subcontinent and other regions in Asia-Pacific.
In addition, by 2016, operators in the Far East and China will spend 233 billion US dollars to meet the needs of mobile broadband users, mainly driven by fiber backhaul deployment.
In North America, Juniper believes that optical fiber will surpass copper as the most widely used technology.
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