Global Microwave Transmission Equipment Market Study The reach of backhaul media varies across different parts of the network geography, which can be attributed to factors such as market maturity in fixed and mobile telecoms and government incentives. Moreover, the overall share of the microwave technology in the overall backhaul Microwave Transmission Equipment market is likely to decline in the coming years; however, the number of macro and small cell base stations would continue to rise, which would boost the total number of microwaveconnected base stations.
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NEC Corporation Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson SIAE MICROELETTRONICA Group Intracom Telecom Nokia Corporation Anritsu Aviat Networks, Inc. Ceragon Networks Ltd. DragonWave-X
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Microwave Transmission Equipment Market Insights Advancements in 4G, LTE Advanced, and Other New Connectivity Technology Standards Mobile coverage and capacity are rapidly evolving with the ongoing expansion and improvements in 3G networks; rollout of new 4G networks; addition of complementary coverage solutions such as pico, WiFi, micro, and indoor solutions; and consolidation of 5G rollout plans. Many mobile network operators (MNOs) have made significant investments in LTE rollouts worldwide, as a part of planned transition from 2G/3G networks to the 4G network. The LTE deployment has been critical in improving the Mobile Broadband (MBB) proposition and improving coverage, as well as offering more competitive data tariffs and affordable high-speed internet devices. According to GSMA statistics, 782 operators had invested in