Open RAN forecast up 50 percent to $15bn
The predicted market for Open RAN radio and baseband equipment revenues is now $15bn between 2020 and 2025 says US market research firm Dell’Oro.
“与这样的势头rcial deployments and the broader Open RAN movement continued to improve during 1H21, bolstering the thesis that Open RAN is here to say,” said Stefan Pongratz, Vice President and analyst with the Dell’Oro Group. “We are adjusting the forecast upward to reflect the higher baseline and the improved pipeline,” he said.
Open RAN允许不同的部分,因此可以由不同的供应商提供芯片,董事会,子系统和软件级别的标准。这避免了被锁定在垂直集成的供应商中,尤其是对于私人5G和IoT网络,并降低了成本,但是面临优化整个信号链中的性能和功耗的挑战。
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The Dell’Oro report sees Open RAN revenues expected to account for more than 10 percent of the overall RAN market by 2025, with traction in multiple regions with both basic and advanced radios. The shift towards Virtualized RAN (V-RAN) is progressing at a slightly slower pace than Open RAN. This moves the RAN function into the cloud, and Dell’Oro sees the total V-RAN projections relatively unchanged, approaching $2bn to $3bn by 2025.
The Dell’Oro report is at:Open RAN Advanced Research Report
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