Global WiFi as a Service Market Forecast to 2023 - Increased Demand for WiFi as a Service in Small and Medium and Distributed Enterprises


Dublin, March 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "WiFi as a Service Market by Service (Professional Services and Managed Services), Solution, Organization Size (Small and Medium Enterprises and Large Enterprises), Vertical (Education, Retail, Travel, Hospitality), Region - Global Forecast to 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The WiFi as a service market is projected to grow USD 2.10 billion in 2018 to USD 6.10 billion by 2023, at a CAGR 23.8% from 2018 to 2023. The growth of this market can be attributed to the requirement of organizations to reduce the cost of ownership of WiFi infrastructure.

Organizations across the globe are highly dependent on high-speed wireless network technologies such as 4G, 5G, and WiFi due to the increased adoption of connected devices. Developed economies such as the US, the UK, and Canada, are witnessing large-scale deployments of smart home security and other vehicle infotainment devices.

These smart devices require to be connected to the internet and other devices through homogeneous or heterogeneous networks. WiFi makes the integration and interconnection between devices easy and simplified. Moreover, it also enables consumers to remotely operate various connected devices. The WiFi feature is a mandatory requirement for all smart technology-enabled devices.

The evolution of WiFi started in the late 1990s and is still going on. Over time, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards have also evolved from 802.11 to 802.11ac, and there has been an increase in the speed of wireless connectivity. During the 2000s, the internet speed increased from 11Mbps to 54Mbps.

It was further increased to 600Mbps after the introduction of the 802.11n standard. The emergence of WiFi standard technologies such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax (latest) has boosted the adoption of WiFi across the globe. The 802.11ax standard is designed to operate in highly congested radio environments.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Premium Insights
4.1.1 Attractive Opportunities in the WiFi as a Service Market
4.1.2 North America WiFi as a Service Market, By Service and Country
4.1.3 WiFi as a Service Market: Major Countries

5 Market Overview and Industry Trends
5.1.1 Market Dynamics
5.1.2 Drivers
5.1.2.1 Reduction in the Cost of Ownership of Infrastructure for Organizations
5.1.2.2 Increased Demand for High-Speed and Widespread Network Coverage
5.1.2.3 Ease of WiFi Infrastructure Management and Its Remote Troubleshooting
5.1.2.4 Quick Deployment of Networks and End-To-End Value Chain Visibility Offered to Organizations
5.1.2.5 Development of Smart Cities
5.1.3 Restraints
5.1.3.1 Cloud Connectivity Failure and Data Security Issues
5.1.4 Opportunities
5.1.4.1 Emergence of 802.11ax Standard
5.1.4.2 Increased Demand for WiFi as a Service in Small and Medium and Distributed Enterprises
5.1.4.3 Adoption of BYOD and Increased Influx of Mobile Devices at Workplaces
5.1.5 Challenges
5.1.5.1 Data Security and Privacy Concerns
5.1.5.2 Lack of Skilled Personnel
5.1.6 Industry Trends
5.1.7 Introduction
5.1.8 Value Chain Analysis
5.1.9 Case Studies/Use Cases
5.1.9.1 Case Study 1: Deployment of Telstra Air Public Wi-Fi Service to Improve the Community Engagement in the City of Kingston
5.1.9.2 Case Study 2: Chuze Fitness Uses Ruckus Cloud Wi-Fi to Enhance Its Business
5.1.9.3 Case Study 3: St. Luke Catholic School Deployed ADTRAN Procloud Wi-Fi to Enrich the Student Learning Experience
5.1.9.4 Case Study 4: Caribbean Resort Uses ADTRAN Procloud Wi-Fi to Update Its Wireless Network
5.1.9.5 Case Study 5: the University of Cambridge Using Aruba Wi-Fi and Airwave to Create City-Wide Network Access

6 WiFi as a Service Market, By Service
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Professional Services
6.1.2.1 Use the Latest Techniques, Comprehensive Strategies, and Skills to Ensure Security of Data of Enterprises and Clients Against Cyber-Attacks
6.1.2.2 Advisory and Implementation
6.1.2.2.1 Advisory and Implementation Services Provide It Architecture Related Guidance to Organizations
6.1.2.3 Support and Maintenance
6.1.2.3.1 Support and Maintenance Services Support the Deployment and Use of WiFi as a Service
6.1.2.4 Training
6.1.2.4.1 Training Services Enable Enterprises to Properly Design, Deploy, Administer, and Troubleshoot WiFi Services
6.1.3 Managed Services
6.1.3.1 Enterprises Opt for Managed Services to Overcome the Challenges of Budget Constraints and Technical Expertise

7 WiFi as a Service Market, By Solution
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Access Points
7.1.3 WLAN Controllers
7.1.4 Wireless Hotspot Gateways
7.1.5 Others

8 WiFi as a Service Market, By Organization Size
8.1.1 Introduction
8.1.2 Large Enterprises
8.1.3 WiFi as a Service Enables Large Enterprises to Understand the Real-Time Data Flow Across Different Departments
8.1.4 Small and Medium Enterprises
8.1.5 Increased Adoption of WiFi as a Service in Small and Medium Enterprises to Ensure the Security of Their Networks and Quality of Their Services

9 WiFi as a Service Market, By Vertical
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Education
9.2.1 Educational Institutions Provide Cloud-Based WiFi Services to Their Students and Teachers to Access Crucial Information From Remote Locations
9.3 Retail
9.3.1 Retailers are Using Cloud-Based Technologies to Enhance Customer Experience and Gain Unparalleled Levels of Business Insights
9.4 Travel and Hospitality
9.4.1 Increased Deployment of WiFi as a Service in the Travel and Hospitality Vertical for Reliable, Cost-Effective, and Centrally Managed Networking
9.5 Healthcare and Life Sciences
9.5.1 Advancements in Cloud-Based Technology to Provide Cost-Efficient and Reliable Cloud Managed WiFi Services to Healthcare Providers
9.6 Manufacturing
9.6.1 Requirement for Innovative Technologies to Tackle the Connectivity Problems With Limited It Resources in the Manufacturing Industry
9.7 Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
9.7.1 BFSI Vertical Uses WiFi as a Service for Sharing Critical Information
9.8 IT and Telecom
9.8.1 Cloud Managed WiFi Services Ensure Optimum Utilization of Resources Along With Customer Satisfaction
9.9 Transportation and Logistics
9.9.1 Development of Intelligent Transportation Solutions and Services has Led to an Increased Demand for Cloud Managed WiFi Services
9.10 Government and Public Sector
9.10.1 Cloud Managed WiFi Services Have Become Necessary for Government Agencies Due to Improved Agility of Data Sharing Offered By Them
9.11 Others

10 Regional Analysis

11 Competitive Landscape
11.1 Microquadrant Overview
11.2 Market Ranking for the WiFi as a Service Market, 2018
11.3 Competitive Benchmarking

12 Company Profiles

  • 4ipnet
  • ADTRAN
  • Aerohive Networks
  • Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) International
  • Allied Telesis
  • Arista Networks
  • ARRIS
  • Aruba
  • Cisco Systems
  • D-Link Corporation
  • Edgecore Networks
  • Extreme Networks
  • Fortinet
  • Fujitsu
  • Huawei Technologies Co.
  • iPass
  • LANCOM Systems
  • Mist Systems
  • Riverbed Technology
  • Rogers Communications
  • Singtel
  • Superloop
  • Telstra Corporation
  • Ubiquiti Networks
  • Viasat

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