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자율 통신 네트워크 시장 : 시장 규모 및 점유율, 산업 분석(도입 방식별, 네트워크층별, 컴포넌트별, 최종사용자별, 지역별), 전망 및 예측(2026-2033년)

Global Autonomous Telecom Networks Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report By Deployment Mode, By Network Layer, By Component, By End User, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2026 - 2033

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세계의 자율 통신 네트워크 시장 규모는 2033년까지 371억 7,180만 달러에 이를 것으로 예측되며, 예측 기간 중 CAGR 19.7%를 기록할 전망입니다.

주요 시장 동향 및 고찰

  • 북미는 AI를 활용한 통신 자동화의 조기 도입과 5G에 대한 적극적인 투자를 통해 2025년 자율 통신 네트워크 시장에서 36.90%의 매출 점유율을 차지하며 시장을 주도했습니다.
  • 솔루션 부문은 AI 기반 오케스트레이션 및 네트워크 자동화 플랫폼의 도입 확대에 힘입어, 2025년 구성 요소별 시장에서 63.57%의 점유율로 1위를 차지했습니다.
  • 2025년, 네트워크 계층별로는 AI를 활용한 무선 최적화 및 자기 조직화 네트워크의 도입 확대에 힘입어 RAN(무선 액세스 네트워크) 부문이 36.64%의 점유율로 시장을 주도했습니다.
  • 클라우드 배포 부문은 클라우드 네이티브 통신 아키텍처로의 급속한 전환에 힘입어 2025년 매출 점유율의 49.95%를 차지했습니다.
  • 2025년에는 자율형 5G 및 AI를 활용한 네트워크 현대화에 대한 대규모 투자를 배경으로, 최종 사용자별 시장에서 Tier 1 모바일 네트워크 사업자 부문이 43.44%의 점유율을 차지하며 시장을 주도했습니다.
  • AI 기반 제로 터치 자동화, 클라우드 네이티브 오케스트레이션, 디지털 트윈, 엣지 인텔리전스, 그리고 인텐트 기반 네트워킹이 주요 산업 트렌드로 부상하고 있습니다.

통신 사업자들이 사후 대응형 네트워크 관리 모델에서 선견지명적이고 예측 가능한 자율 운영으로 전환하는 움직임이 가속화되는 가운데, 자율 통신 네트워크 시장은 급속한 변화를 겪고 있습니다. AI 기반 분석, 자가 복구 기능, 그리고 제로 터치 자동화를 통합함으로써 운영 비용을 절감하는 동시에 네트워크의 신뢰성, 운영 민첩성 및 고객 경험이 크게 향상되고 있습니다.

또한, 통신 인프라와 클라우드 컴퓨팅, 엣지 인텔리전스, 소프트웨어 정의 네트워크(SDN) 간의 융합이 진행됨에 따라, 자율형 네트워크 아키텍처의 도입이 전 세계적으로 가속화되고 있습니다. 초저지연 연결, 지능형 트래픽 관리, 확장 가능한 통신 운영에 대한 수요 증가가 장기적인 시장 확대를 더욱 견인하고 있습니다.

성장 촉진요인

  • AI를 활용한 자율형 네트워크 관리를 통한 운영 효율성 향상
  • 5G 및 IoT의 확산에 따른 통신 네트워크의 복잡화
  • 클라우드 네이티브 및 소프트웨어 정의 통신 인프라로의 전략적 전환
  • 자율형 네트워크 도입을 촉진하는 규제 및 표준화의 진전

제약 요인

  • 높은 설비 투자 및 운영 도입 비용
  • 규제 준수의 복잡성과 진화하는 데이터 개인정보 보호 체계
  • 다중 벤더 네트워크 환경에서의 기술적 상호 운용성 과제

기회

  • 통신 사업 운영에서의 AI 기반 제로 터치 자동화
  • 클라우드 네이티브 아키텍처와 엣지 컴퓨팅의 통합
  • 확장 가능한 자율형 생태계를 구현하기 위한 표준화 및 상호운용성 프레임워크

과제

  • AI 도입에 영향을 미치는 데이터 거버넌스 및 신뢰성 부족
  • 인프라의 제약과 통합의 복잡성
  • 소규모 사업자의 대규모 확장을 가로막는 경제적 제약

목차

제1장 시장 개요

제2장 제품수명주기

제3장 밸류체인 분석 : 자율 통신 네트워크 시장

제4장 경쟁 분석 : 세계 시장

제5장 컴포넌트별 내역

제6장 네트워크 레이어별 내역

제7장 도입 방식별 분류

제8장 최종사용자별 내역

제9장 북미 시장

제10장 유럽 시장

제11장 아시아태평양 시장

제12장 라틴아메리카/중동 및 아프리카(LAMEA) 시장

제13장 기업 개요

제14장 성공 필수 조건 : 자율 통신 네트워크 시장

LSH 26.06.23

The Global Autonomous Telecom Networks Market size is expected to reach USD 37,171.8 Million by 2033, rising at a market growth of 19.7% CAGR during the forecast period.

The market growth is driven by increasing adoption of AI-enabled network automation, rapid deployment of 5G infrastructure, rising complexity of telecom operations, and growing demand for self-optimizing and self-healing network ecosystems. Telecom operators are increasingly deploying autonomous network technologies to improve operational efficiency, reduce manual intervention, optimize network resources, and enhance service reliability across increasingly data-intensive environments.

The market has evolved from traditional rule-based telecom automation toward intelligent AI-driven autonomous network ecosystems integrating machine learning, digital twins, cloud-native architectures, edge computing, and intent-based networking frameworks. Autonomous telecom networks are transforming conventional telecom infrastructure into adaptive and predictive environments capable of real-time decision-making, fault resolution, and dynamic resource orchestration with minimal human involvement.

Key Market Trends & Insights

  • North America dominated the Autonomous Telecom Networks Market in 2025 accounting for 36.90% revenue share owing to early adoption of AI-driven telecom automation and strong 5G investments.
  • The Solutions segment led the market by Component in 2025 with 63.57% share driven by growing deployment of AI-enabled orchestration and network automation platforms.
  • The Radio Access Network (RAN) segment dominated the market by Network Layer in 2025 with 36.64% share due to increasing AI-powered radio optimization and self-organizing network deployments.
  • The Cloud-Based deployment segment accounted for 49.95% revenue share in 2025 supported by rapid migration toward cloud-native telecom architectures.
  • The Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators segment dominated the market by End User with 43.44% share in 2025 driven by large-scale investments in autonomous 5G and AI-powered network modernization.
  • AI-driven zero-touch automation, cloud-native orchestration, digital twins, edge intelligence, and intent-based networking are emerging as major industry trends.

The Autonomous Telecom Networks Market is undergoing rapid transformation as telecom operators increasingly shift from reactive network management models toward proactive and predictive autonomous operations. The integration of AI-powered analytics, self-healing capabilities, and zero-touch automation is significantly improving network reliability, operational agility, and customer experience while reducing operational expenditure.

Furthermore, the growing convergence of telecom infrastructure with cloud computing, edge intelligence, and software-defined networking is accelerating the deployment of autonomous network architectures globally. Rising demand for ultra-low latency connectivity, intelligent traffic management, and scalable telecom operations is further reinforcing long-term market expansion.

Drivers

  • Enhanced operational efficiency through AI-enabled autonomous network management
  • Rising complexity of telecom networks driven by 5G and IoT expansion
  • Strategic transformation toward cloud-native and software-defined telecom infrastructure
  • Regulatory and standardization advancements supporting autonomous network deployment

Restraints

  • High capital expenditure and operational implementation costs
  • Regulatory compliance complexity and evolving data privacy frameworks
  • Technical interoperability challenges across multi-vendor network environments

Opportunities

  • AI-driven zero-touch automation for telecom operations
  • Integration of cloud-native architectures and edge computing
  • Standardization and interoperability frameworks enabling scalable autonomous ecosystems

Challenges

  • Data governance and trust deficiencies impacting AI adoption
  • Infrastructure limitations and integration complexity
  • Economic constraints restricting large-scale deployment among smaller operators

Market Share Analysis

The Autonomous Telecom Networks Market demonstrates a moderately consolidated competitive landscape where leading telecom infrastructure providers and AI-driven networking companies dominate global deployments. The top ten companies collectively account for approximately 89.52% of the market.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. led the market with approximately 19.91% share supported by its strong 5G infrastructure capabilities, AI-driven network management solutions, and large-scale telecom deployments across Asia and emerging economies followed by Ericsson and Nokia due to their strong presence in AI-enabled orchestration, self-organizing networks, and cloud-native telecom infrastructure.

Other major market participants include ZTE Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Cisco Systems Inc., IBM Corporation, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), NEC Corporation, and Ciena Corporation. These companies are actively competing through AI-native networking platforms, Open RAN innovation, digital twin technologies, and cloud-based network automation ecosystems.

Component Outlook

Based on Component, the market is segmented into Solutions and Services. The Solutions segment dominated the market in 2025 accounting for 63.57% share due to increasing deployment of AI-enabled orchestration platforms, predictive analytics tools, and self-healing network automation systems. Telecom operators are increasingly investing in intelligent automation frameworks to improve scalability, reduce downtime, and enhance network efficiency.

The Services segment is witnessing strong growth driven by rising demand for consulting, system integration, managed services, and operational support for autonomous telecom deployments. Telecom providers increasingly rely on specialized service partners to accelerate autonomous transformation initiatives and optimize AI-driven network operations.

Network Layer Outlook

By Network Layer, the market is segmented into Radio Access Network (RAN), Core Network, End-to-End Network Orchestration, Transport Network, and Edge Network. The Radio Access Network segment dominated the market in 2025 accounting for 36.64% share owing to rapid 5G deployment and increasing adoption of AI-powered radio optimization and self-organizing network technologies.

The Core Network segment is witnessing strong adoption due to increasing migration toward cloud-native architectures and network slicing capabilities. Meanwhile, End-to-End Network Orchestration continues to gain momentum as telecom operators seek unified automation frameworks capable of coordinating multiple network domains and services seamlessly.

Deployment Mode Outlook

On the basis of Deployment Mode, the market is segmented into Cloud-Based, On-Premises, and Hybrid. The Cloud-Based segment dominated the market in 2025 accounting for 49.95% share supported by growing adoption of scalable cloud-native telecom infrastructure and AI-driven network analytics platforms.

The Hybrid segment is also witnessing rapid growth as telecom operators increasingly combine cloud flexibility with on-premises control to balance scalability, compliance, and operational security requirements.

End User Outlook

Based on End User, the market is segmented into Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators, Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators, Private Network Owners, Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), and Neutral Host Providers. The Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators segment dominated the market in 2025 accounting for 43.44% share due to large-scale investments in AI-driven telecom automation, network optimization, and 5G modernization initiatives.

The Private Network Owners segment is expected to witness substantial growth supported by increasing adoption of industrial IoT, smart manufacturing, and enterprise private 5G network deployments requiring autonomous management capabilities.

Regional Outlook

Region-wise, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. North America dominated the market in 2025 accounting for 36.90% share owing to strong telecom infrastructure, early AI adoption, and aggressive investment in cloud-native and autonomous network technologies.

Asia Pacific accounted for 29.73% share and is expected to witness the fastest growth due to rapid telecom expansion, extensive 5G rollout programs, government-backed digital transformation initiatives, and increasing demand for AI-enabled network automation across China, India, South Korea, and Japan.

Europe continues to witness strong adoption driven by network modernization initiatives, sustainability goals, and increasing emphasis on telecom automation and standardization frameworks. Meanwhile, LAMEA is gradually expanding supported by improving telecom infrastructure and increasing investment in digital connectivity ecosystems.

Market Competition and Attributes

The Autonomous Telecom Networks Market is highly innovation-driven and technologically intensive. Competition is centered around AI-enabled automation capabilities, network orchestration intelligence, interoperability, cloud-native infrastructure, and zero-touch operational frameworks.

Major players are increasingly differentiating themselves through AI-native orchestration platforms, predictive analytics engines, digital twin integration, edge intelligence, and Open RAN compatibility. Strategic collaborations with cloud providers, AI companies, and telecom operators are reshaping the long-term competitive dynamics of the market.

Autonomous Telecom Networks Market Coverage

Recent Strategies Deployed in the Market

  • Feb-2026: Cisco expanded its AgenticOps platform with advanced AI-driven autonomous network management capabilities supporting Level 4-5 network autonomy.
  • Feb-2026: Samsung introduced AI-ready telecom infrastructure upgrades enabling intelligent autonomous network operations.
  • Feb-2026: Nokia partnered with NVIDIA to integrate GPU-accelerated AI capabilities into telecom infrastructure supporting 6G-ready autonomous networks.
  • March-2025: Ericsson collaborated with Volvo Group and Bharti Airtel to develop AI-powered autonomous 5G network use cases for industrial applications.
  • Nov-2025: TM Forum accelerated industry-wide collaboration and standardization initiatives supporting interoperable autonomous telecom networks globally.

Global Autonomous Telecom Networks Market Report Segmentation

By Component

  • Solutions
  • Services

By Network Layer

  • Radio Access Network (RAN)
  • Core Network
  • End-to-End Network Orchestration
  • Transport Network
  • Edge Network

By Deployment Mode

  • Cloud-Based
  • On-Premises
  • Hybrid

By End User

  • Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
  • Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
  • Private Network Owners
  • Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
  • Neutral Host Providers

By Geography

  • North America
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
    • Rest of North America
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Russia
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Singapore
    • Malaysia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Nigeria
    • Rest of LAMEA

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Overview

  • 1.1 COVID-19 Impact
  • 1.2 Market Composition and Scenario
  • 1.3 Key Factors Impacting Market
    • 1.3.1 Market Drivers
    • 1.3.2 Market Restraints
    • 1.3.3 Market Opportunities
    • 1.3.4 Market Challenges
    • 1.3.5 Market Trends
    • 1.3.6 State of Competition
    • 1.3.7 Market Consolidation
    • 1.3.8 Key Customer Criteria

Chapter 2. Product Life Cycle

Chapter 3. Value Chain Analysis of Autonomous Telecom Networks Market

Chapter 4. Competition Analysis - Global

  • 4.1 Market Share Analysis
  • 4.2 Recent Development and Strategies
    • 4.2.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
    • 4.2.2 Product Launch
    • 4.2.3 Partnership, Collaboration and Agreement
    • 4.2.4 Geographical Expansion

Chapter 5. Segmentation By Component

  • 5.1 Solutions
  • 5.2 Services

Chapter 6. Segmentation By Network Layer

  • 6.1 Radio Access Network
  • 6.2 Core Network
  • 6.3 Transport Network
  • 6.4 Edge Network
  • 6.5 End-to-End Network Orchestration

Chapter 7. Segmentation By Deployment Mode

  • 7.1 On-Premises
  • 7.2 Cloud-Based
  • 7.3 Hybrid

Chapter 8. Segmentation By End User

  • 8.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
  • 8.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
  • 8.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
  • 8.4 Private Network Owners
  • 8.5 Neutral Host Providers

Chapter 9. North America Market

  • 9.1 Market Overview
  • 9.2 Key Factors Impacting Market
    • 9.2.1 Market Drivers
    • 9.2.2 Market Restraints
    • 9.2.3 Market Opportunities
    • 9.2.4 Market Challenges
    • 9.2.5 Market Trends
    • 9.2.6 State of Competition
    • 9.2.7 Market Consolidation
    • 9.2.8 Key Customer Criteria
  • 9.3 Product Life Cycle
  • 9.4 Segmentation By Component
    • 9.4.1 Solutions
    • 9.4.2 Services
  • 9.5 Segmentation By Network Layer
    • 9.5.1 Radio Access Network
    • 9.5.2 Core Network
    • 9.5.3 Transport Network
    • 9.5.4 Edge Network
    • 9.5.5 End-to-End Network Orchestration
  • 9.6 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
    • 9.6.1 On-Premises
    • 9.6.2 Cloud-Based
    • 9.6.3 Hybrid
  • 9.7 Segmentation By End User
    • 9.7.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
    • 9.7.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
    • 9.7.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • 9.7.4 Private Network Owners
    • 9.7.5 Neutral Host Providers
  • 9.8 Segmentation By Country
    • 9.8.1 United States
      • 9.8.1.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 9.8.1.1.1 Solutions
        • 9.8.1.1.2 Services
      • 9.8.1.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 9.8.1.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 9.8.1.2.2 Core Network
        • 9.8.1.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 9.8.1.2.4 Transport Network
        • 9.8.1.2.5 Edge Network
      • 9.8.1.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 9.8.1.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 9.8.1.3.2 On-Premises
        • 9.8.1.3.3 Hybrid
      • 9.8.1.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 9.8.1.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.1.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.1.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 9.8.1.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 9.8.1.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 9.8.2 Canada
      • 9.8.2.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 9.8.2.1.1 Solutions
        • 9.8.2.1.2 Services
      • 9.8.2.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 9.8.2.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 9.8.2.2.2 Core Network
        • 9.8.2.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 9.8.2.2.4 Transport Network
        • 9.8.2.2.5 Edge Network
      • 9.8.2.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 9.8.2.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 9.8.2.3.2 On-Premises
        • 9.8.2.3.3 Hybrid
      • 9.8.2.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 9.8.2.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.2.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.2.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 9.8.2.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 9.8.2.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 9.8.3 Mexico
      • 9.8.3.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 9.8.3.1.1 Solutions
        • 9.8.3.1.2 Services
      • 9.8.3.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 9.8.3.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 9.8.3.2.2 Core Network
        • 9.8.3.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 9.8.3.2.4 Transport Network
        • 9.8.3.2.5 Edge Network
      • 9.8.3.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 9.8.3.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 9.8.3.3.2 On-Premises
        • 9.8.3.3.3 Hybrid
      • 9.8.3.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 9.8.3.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.3.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.3.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 9.8.3.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 9.8.3.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 9.8.4 Rest of North America
      • 9.8.4.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 9.8.4.1.1 Solutions
        • 9.8.4.1.2 Services
      • 9.8.4.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 9.8.4.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 9.8.4.2.2 Core Network
        • 9.8.4.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 9.8.4.2.4 Transport Network
        • 9.8.4.2.5 Edge Network
      • 9.8.4.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 9.8.4.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 9.8.4.3.2 On-Premises
        • 9.8.4.3.3 Hybrid
      • 9.8.4.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 9.8.4.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.4.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 9.8.4.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 9.8.4.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 9.8.4.4.5 Neutral Host Providers

Chapter 10. Europe Market

  • 10.1 Market Overview
  • 10.2 Key Factors Impacting Market
    • 10.2.1 Market Drivers
    • 10.2.2 Market Restraints
    • 10.2.3 Market Opportunities
    • 10.2.4 Market Challenges
    • 10.2.5 Market Trends
    • 10.2.6 State of Competition
    • 10.2.7 Market Consolidation
    • 10.2.8 Key Customer Criteria
  • 10.3 Product Life Cycle
  • 10.4 Segmentation By Component
    • 10.4.1 Solutions
    • 10.4.2 Services
  • 10.5 Segmentation By Network Layer
    • 10.5.1 Radio Access Network
    • 10.5.2 Core Network
    • 10.5.3 Transport Network
    • 10.5.4 Edge Network
    • 10.5.5 End-to-End Network Orchestration
  • 10.6 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
    • 10.6.1 On-Premises
    • 10.6.2 Cloud-Based
    • 10.6.3 Hybrid
  • 10.7 Segmentation By End User
    • 10.7.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
    • 10.7.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
    • 10.7.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • 10.7.4 Private Network Owners
    • 10.7.5 Neutral Host Providers
  • 10.8 Segmentation By Country
    • 10.8.1 Germany
      • 10.8.1.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.1.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.1.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.1.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.1.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.1.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.1.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.1.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.1.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.1.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.1.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.1.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.1.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.1.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.1.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.1.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.1.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.1.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.1.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.2 United Kingdom
      • 10.8.2.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.2.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.2.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.2.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.2.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.2.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.2.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.2.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.2.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.2.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.2.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.2.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.2.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.2.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.2.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.2.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.2.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.2.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.2.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.3 France
      • 10.8.3.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.3.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.3.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.3.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.3.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.3.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.3.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.3.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.3.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.3.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.3.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.3.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.3.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.3.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.3.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.3.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.3.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.3.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.3.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.4 Russia
      • 10.8.4.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.4.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.4.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.4.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.4.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.4.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.4.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.4.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.4.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.4.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.4.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.4.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.4.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.4.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.4.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.4.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.4.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.4.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.4.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.5 Spain
      • 10.8.5.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.5.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.5.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.5.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.5.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.5.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.5.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.5.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.5.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.5.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.5.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.5.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.5.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.5.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.5.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.5.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.5.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.5.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.5.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.6 Italy
      • 10.8.6.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.6.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.6.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.6.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.6.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.6.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.6.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.6.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.6.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.6.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.6.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.6.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.6.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.6.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.6.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.6.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.6.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.6.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.6.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 10.8.7 Rest of Europe
      • 10.8.7.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 10.8.7.1.1 Solutions
        • 10.8.7.1.2 Services
      • 10.8.7.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 10.8.7.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 10.8.7.2.2 Core Network
        • 10.8.7.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 10.8.7.2.4 Transport Network
        • 10.8.7.2.5 Edge Network
      • 10.8.7.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 10.8.7.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 10.8.7.3.2 On-Premises
        • 10.8.7.3.3 Hybrid
      • 10.8.7.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 10.8.7.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.7.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 10.8.7.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 10.8.7.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 10.8.7.4.5 Neutral Host Providers

Chapter 11. Asia Pacific Market

  • 11.1 Market Overview
  • 11.2 Key Factors Impacting Market
    • 11.2.1 Market Drivers
    • 11.2.2 Market Restraints
    • 11.2.3 Market Opportunities
    • 11.2.4 Market Challenges
    • 11.2.5 Market Trends
    • 11.2.6 State of Competition
    • 11.2.7 Market Consolidation
    • 11.2.8 Key Customer Criteria
  • 11.3 Product Life Cycle
  • 11.4 Segmentation By Component
    • 11.4.1 Solution
    • 11.4.2 Services
  • 11.5 Segmentation By Network Layer
    • 11.5.1 Radio Access Network
    • 11.5.2 Core Network
    • 11.5.3 Transport Network
    • 11.5.4 Edge Network
    • 11.5.5 End-to-End Network Orchestration
  • 11.6 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
    • 11.6.1 On-Premises
    • 11.6.2 Cloud-Based
    • 11.6.3 Hybrid
  • 11.7 Segmentation By End User
    • 11.7.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
    • 11.7.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
    • 11.7.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • 11.7.4 Private Network Owners
    • 11.7.5 Neutral Host Providers
  • 11.8 Segmentation By Country
    • 11.8.1 China
      • 11.8.1.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.1.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.1.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.1.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.1.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.1.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.1.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.1.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.1.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.1.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.1.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.1.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.1.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.1.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.1.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.1.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.1.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.1.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.1.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.2 Japan
      • 11.8.2.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.2.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.2.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.2.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.2.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.2.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.2.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.2.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.2.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.2.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.2.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.2.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.2.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.2.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.2.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.2.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.2.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.2.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.2.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.3 India
      • 11.8.3.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.3.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.3.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.3.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.3.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.3.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.3.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.3.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.3.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.3.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.3.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.3.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.3.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.3.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.3.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.3.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.3.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.3.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.3.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.4 South Korea
      • 11.8.4.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.4.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.4.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.4.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.4.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.4.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.4.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.4.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.4.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.4.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.4.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.4.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.4.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.4.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.4.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.4.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.4.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.4.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.4.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.5 Singapore
      • 11.8.5.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.5.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.5.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.5.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.5.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.5.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.5.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.5.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.5.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.5.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.5.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.5.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.5.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.5.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.5.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.5.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.5.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.5.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.5.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.6 Malaysia
      • 11.8.6.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.6.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.6.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.6.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.6.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.6.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.6.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.6.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.6.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.6.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.6.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.6.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.6.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.6.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.6.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.6.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.6.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.6.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.6.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 11.8.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
      • 11.8.7.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 11.8.7.1.1 Solutions
        • 11.8.7.1.2 Services
      • 11.8.7.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 11.8.7.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 11.8.7.2.2 Core Network
        • 11.8.7.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 11.8.7.2.4 Transport Network
        • 11.8.7.2.5 Edge Network
      • 11.8.7.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 11.8.7.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 11.8.7.3.2 On-Premises
        • 11.8.7.3.3 Hybrid
      • 11.8.7.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 11.8.7.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.7.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 11.8.7.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 11.8.7.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 11.8.7.4.5 Neutral Host Providers

Chapter 12. LAMEA Market

  • 12.1 Market Overview
  • 12.2 Key Factors Impacting Market
    • 12.2.1 Market Drivers
    • 12.2.2 Market Restraints
    • 12.2.3 Market Opportunities
    • 12.2.4 Market Challenges
    • 12.2.5 Market Trends
    • 12.2.6 State of Competition
    • 12.2.7 Market Consolidation
    • 12.2.8 Key Customer Criteria
  • 12.3 Product Life Cycle
  • 12.4 Segmentation By Component
    • 12.4.1 Solutions
    • 12.4.2 Services
  • 12.5 Segmentation By Network Layer
    • 12.5.1 Radio Access Network
    • 12.5.2 Core Network
    • 12.5.3 Transport Network
    • 12.5.4 Edge Network
    • 12.5.5 End-to-End Network Orchestration
  • 12.6 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
    • 12.6.1 On-Premises
    • 12.6.2 Cloud-Based
    • 12.6.3 Hybrid
  • 12.7 Segmentation By End User
    • 12.7.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
    • 12.7.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
    • 12.7.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • 12.7.4 Private Network Owners
    • 12.7.5 Neutral Host Providers
  • 12.8 Segmentation By Country
    • 12.8.1 Brazil
      • 12.8.1.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.1.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.1.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.1.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.1.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.1.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.1.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.1.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.1.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.1.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.1.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.1.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.1.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.1.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.1.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.1.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.1.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.1.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.1.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.2 Argentina
      • 12.8.2.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.2.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.2.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.2.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.2.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.2.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.2.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.2.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.2.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.2.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.2.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.2.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.2.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.2.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.2.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.2.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.2.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.2.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.2.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.3 UAE
      • 12.8.3.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.3.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.3.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.3.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.3.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.3.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.3.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.3.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.3.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.3.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.3.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.3.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.3.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.3.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.3.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.3.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.3.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.3.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.3.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.4 Saudi Arabia
      • 12.8.4.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.4.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.4.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.4.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.4.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.4.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.4.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.4.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.4.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.4.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.4.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.4.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.4.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.4.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.4.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.4.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.4.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.4.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.4.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.5 South Africa
      • 12.8.5.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.5.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.5.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.5.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.5.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.5.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.5.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.5.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.5.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.5.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.5.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.5.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.5.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.5.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.5.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.5.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.5.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.5.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.5.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.6 Nigeria
      • 12.8.6.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.6.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.6.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.6.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.6.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.6.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.6.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.6.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.6.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.6.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.6.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.6.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.6.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.6.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.6.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.6.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.6.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.6.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.6.4.5 Neutral Host Providers
    • 12.8.7 Rest of LAMEA
      • 12.8.7.1 Segmentation By Component
        • 12.8.7.1.1 Solutions
        • 12.8.7.1.2 Services
      • 12.8.7.2 Segmentation By Network Layer
        • 12.8.7.2.1 Radio Access Network
        • 12.8.7.2.2 Core Network
        • 12.8.7.2.3 End-to-End Network Orchestration
        • 12.8.7.2.4 Transport Network
        • 12.8.7.2.5 Edge Network
      • 12.8.7.3 Segmentation By Deployment Mode
        • 12.8.7.3.1 Cloud-Based
        • 12.8.7.3.2 On-Premises
        • 12.8.7.3.3 Hybrid
      • 12.8.7.4 Segmentation By End User
        • 12.8.7.4.1 Tier-1 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.7.4.2 Tier-2 & Tier-3 Mobile Network Operators
        • 12.8.7.4.3 Private Network Owners
        • 12.8.7.4.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators
        • 12.8.7.4.5 Neutral Host Providers

Chapter 13. Company Snapshot

  • 13.1 Ericsson AB
    • 13.1.1 Business Overview
    • 13.1.2 Key Information
    • 13.1.3 Company Focus
    • 13.1.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.1.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.1.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.1.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.1.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.1.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.1.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.1.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.1.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.1.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.1.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.2 Nokia Corporation
    • 13.2.1 Business Overview
    • 13.2.2 Key Information
    • 13.2.3 Company Focus
    • 13.2.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.2.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.2.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.2.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.2.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.2.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.2.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.2.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.2.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.2.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.2.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.3 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
    • 13.3.1 Business Overview
    • 13.3.2 Key Information
    • 13.3.3 Company Focus
    • 13.3.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.3.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.3.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.3.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.3.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.3.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.3.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.3.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.3.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.3.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.3.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.4 ZTE Corporation
    • 13.4.1 Business Overview
    • 13.4.2 Key Information
    • 13.4.3 Company Focus
    • 13.4.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.4.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.4.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.4.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.4.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.4.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.4.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.4.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.4.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.4.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.4.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.5 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Samsung Group)
    • 13.5.1 Business Overview
    • 13.5.2 Key Information
    • 13.5.3 Company Focus
    • 13.5.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.5.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.5.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.5.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.5.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.5.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.5.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.5.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.5.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.5.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.5.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.6 Cisco Systems, Inc.
    • 13.6.1 Business Overview
    • 13.6.2 Key Information
    • 13.6.3 Company Focus
    • 13.6.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.6.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.6.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.6.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.6.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.6.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.6.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.6.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.6.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.6.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.6.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.7 IBM Corporation
    • 13.7.1 Business Overview
    • 13.7.2 Key Information
    • 13.7.3 Company Focus
    • 13.7.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.7.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.7.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.7.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.7.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.7.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.7.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.7.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.7.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.7.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.7.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.8 NEC Corporation
    • 13.8.1 Business Overview
    • 13.8.2 Key Information
    • 13.8.3 Company Focus
    • 13.8.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.8.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.8.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.8.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.8.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.8.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.8.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.8.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.8.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.8.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.8.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.9 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
    • 13.9.1 Business Overview
    • 13.9.2 Key Information
    • 13.9.3 Company Focus
    • 13.9.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.9.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.9.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.9.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.9.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.9.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.9.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.9.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.9.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.9.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.9.14 Future Outlook
  • 13.10 Ciena Corporation
    • 13.10.1 Business Overview
    • 13.10.2 Key Information
    • 13.10.3 Company Focus
    • 13.10.4 Strategic Insights
    • 13.10.5 Strategy Deployed
    • 13.10.6 Product & Service Portfolio
    • 13.10.7 Capability Overview
    • 13.10.8 Technology & Innovation Focus
    • 13.10.9 Customers / End Users
    • 13.10.10 Competitive Positioning
    • 13.10.11 Key Differentiators
    • 13.10.12 Portfolio Matrix
    • 13.10.13 SWOT Analysis
    • 13.10.14 Future Outlook

Chapter 14. Winning Imperatives of Autonomous Telecom Networks Market

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