Research and Markets, a source for international market research and market data, recently came up with its "Small Cells: Femtocell, Picocell (News - Alert) (and Repeaters, DAS and WiFi)" report, which predicts the rise of small cells in mobile networks. The report includes interaction with more than 30 mobile operators as well as chipset and backhaul vendors to determine how quickly this market can grow.


According to the report, the new types of small cells will experience growth, especially Carrier-grade femtocells, which are predicted to grow at a 200 percent CAGR. Additionally, most of the small cells deployed over the next five years will be devoted to LTE (News - Alert)-FDD or TD-LTE, as per the study. The report includes more than 74 charts and exhibits a five-year forecast for small cells, including Femtocells for residential, enterprise and carrier-grade applications; picocells for indoor and public access applications; microcells; distributed antenna systems for indoor and outdoor use; repeaters and relays, and Wi-Fi integration with small cell equipment.

Research and Markets holds thousands of major research publications from most of the leading publishers, consultants and analysts today. The company provides the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.

Meanwhile, Research and Markets recently revealed the addition of the "Traditional Wound Management Market Outlook in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to 2018" report to its offerings.

The report provides value ($m), volume (units) and average price ($) data for each segment and sub-segment within three market categories: Gauzes, Sponges and Bandages. The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for the overall traditional wound management market in each of the aforementioned countries. The report is also supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of key market participants with information on key developments, wherever available.




Edited by Allison Boccamazzo