The US next-generation mobile backhaul networks market is projected to have a considerable CAGR during the forecast period. Benefiting from the usage of the high-frequency band, utilizing part of the large available bandwidth for wireless backhauling is feasible without considerable performance sacrifice. In this respect, the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has proposed integrated access and backhaul (IAB) as a way to cut costs associated with fibre optic deployment for 5G and beyond networks.
Next-generation mobile backhaul networks enable mobile carriers to improve network performance by providing a better user experience. The US market for next-generation mobile backhaul networks is predicted to be driven by increased deployment of 5G networks and increased demand for millimetre wave connectivity.
Mobile network operators (MNOs) are always trying to keep up with the rate of growth in bandwidth demand around the globe. As a result, mobile network operators are turning to mobile backhaul networks (MBH) to boost wireless access speeds due to MBH's stability, capacity, and availability. Furthermore, mobile network operators (MNOs) use a variety of technical solutions for mobile backhaul networks, including wireless and wireline systems such as copper-line, fibre-optic, and wireless backhaul (microwave).
Due to a rise in the transmission of COVID-19, lockdowns in major regions around the globe. While the US have a beneficial impact on the market for next-generation mobile backhaul networks. People have shifted their attention to online media material during the COVID-19 outbreak that is projected to boost the market for next-generation mobile backhaul networks in the US.
Market Coverage
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o By Type
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o Deviation from the pre-COVID-19 forecast
o Most affected region and segment
US Next-generation Mobile Backhaul Networks Market by Segments
By Component
o Routers
o Microwave
o millimetre-wave
o Gateway
o Professional Services
o Managed Services
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By End-user