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South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market to be Led by Increasing 5G Network Deployments

Rising Demand for In-Building Coverage propelling South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market during the forecast period 2024-2028

 

According to TechSci Research report, “South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market - By Country, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities, 2018-2028F”, The Distributed Antenna System (DAS) market in South America has been experiencing significant growth and transformation in recent years, driven by the increasing demand for reliable and high-quality wireless communication services across the continent. South America, with its diverse geography and varying population densities, presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for DAS providers. This dynamic market is characterized by a blend of urban and rural areas, each with its specific connectivity needs. As a result, companies in the DAS sector are continuously innovating to address these challenges and capitalize on the expanding market potential. One of the primary drivers of the South American DAS market is the escalating adoption of 4G and 5G technologies. With the proliferation of smartphones and other smart devices, there is a growing need for enhanced network coverage and capacity. DAS solutions are well-suited to meet this demand by distributing cellular signals efficiently in densely populated urban areas, indoor spaces, and even remote locations. As businesses and consumers increasingly rely on mobile data for communication, entertainment, and work, DAS providers are racing to deploy networks that can offer seamless and uninterrupted connectivity.

Brazil, being the largest economy in South America, plays a pivotal role in the regional DAS market. Its major cities, including São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, have witnessed substantial investments in DAS infrastructure to support the surge in data consumption. Furthermore, as South America prepares for the widespread rollout of 5G networks, DAS is emerging as a critical component to enable the low-latency, high-speed connections that 5G promises. This development has spurred partnerships and collaborations among telecom operators, equipment manufacturers, and DAS providers to expedite the deployment of these advanced networks.

In addition to Brazil, other countries in South America are also witnessing growth in the DAS sector. Chile, Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico are notable markets where DAS deployments are on the rise. In urban centers, the focus is on improving in-building coverage in places like shopping malls, stadiums, airports, and office buildings. Meanwhile, in more remote and underserved regions, DAS is playing a crucial role in bridging the digital divide by extending mobile network coverage to areas that were previously underserved or unserved.

The South American DAS market is not only shaped by technological advancements but also by regulatory policies and government initiatives. Governments across the region are recognizing the importance of connectivity for economic development and are taking steps to facilitate the expansion of telecom infrastructure. These efforts are creating a conducive environment for DAS providers to invest in their networks and meet the evolving connectivity needs of businesses and individuals.

In conclusion, the Distributed Antenna System market in South America is thriving, driven by the accelerating demand for enhanced wireless connectivity, the deployment of 4G and 5G networks, and government initiatives to expand telecom infrastructure. As technology continues to evolve and consumer expectations rise, DAS providers are poised for further growth and innovation, making this sector one to watch in the coming years as it transforms the way people and businesses stay connected across the diverse landscapes of South America.

 

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The South America distributed antenna system (DAS) market is segmented by coverage, ownership, solution, and end user. Based on coverage, the market is bifurcated into indoor, and outdoor. Based on ownership, the market is bifurcated into career ownership, neutral host enterprise, and ownership enterprise. Based on solution, the market is segmented into career wi-fi, small cells, self organizing network (SON). Based on end user, the market is bifurcated into airports & transportation, public venues & safety, education sector & corporate offices, hospitality, industrial, healthcare, and others.

Based on ownership, the career ownership segment emerged as the dominant segment in the South America distributed antenna system (DAS) market, and this trend is projected to persist throughout the forecast period. The career ownership model involves major wireless carriers, such as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, taking ownership and control of DAS deployments within their networks. This approach allows carriers to have a direct hand in the deployment, maintenance, and optimization of DAS systems, ensuring seamless connectivity for their customers. The dominance of career ownership in the South America DAS market can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, wireless carriers have a vested interest in delivering robust and reliable wireless services, which are essential to their business models. By taking ownership of DAS infrastructure, they can fine-tune network performance, optimize coverage, and address capacity demands, especially in high-traffic areas such as urban centers and stadiums.

Moreover, the rollout of 5G technology has intensified the need for carrier-owned DAS solutions. With 5G's higher frequencies and demands for denser networks, carriers are investing heavily in DAS infrastructure to ensure seamless 5G coverage, both indoors and outdoors. This has further propelled the dominance of career ownership in the South America DAS market. As the telecommunications landscape continues to evolve, and with carriers committed to delivering cutting-edge wireless services, the career ownership segment is poised to remain the driving force in the South America DAS market. The direct involvement of carriers ensures that DAS solutions are aligned with the evolving connectivity needs of businesses and consumers, making it a central element of the region's telecommunications infrastructure.

 

Key market players in the South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market are: -

  • American Tower do Brasil
  • Comba Indstria e Comrcio de Equipamentos de Telecomunicaes Ltda
  • CommScope Holding Company, Inc.
  • Ericsson Telecomunicações S.A
  • Nokia Brasil Indústria Eletrônica Ltda
  • Corning Brasil Indstria e Comrcio Ltda.
  • SOLiD Technologies, Inc.
  • JMA Wireless, Inc.
  • Zinwave Corporation
  • Boingo Holding Participaes, Ltda.

 

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“The Brazil has firmly established its dominance in the South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) market, and this dominance is poised to persist throughout the forecast period. As the largest and most economically influential nation in South America, Brazil stands as a focal point for DAS technology adoption. The nation's major urban centers, including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília, have become bustling hubs for DAS deployments, responding to the surging demand for seamless and high-capacity wireless connectivity. Brazil's proactive embrace of 4G and ongoing deployment of 5G networks underlines its unwavering commitment to technological progress, with DAS systems playing a central role in ensuring widespread network coverage and reliability.

Moreover, Brazil's efforts to bridge the digital divide by extending connectivity to remote and underserved regions have led to substantial DAS investments. This commitment to inclusivity further cements Brazil's position as a driving force in the South American DAS market. With a dynamic telecom landscape and a vibrant economy, Brazil is well-poised to influence the trajectory of DAS technology in the region and to serve as a beacon for the evolution of telecommunications capabilities. As Brazil continues to shape the DAS market, its enduring dominance reaffirms its pivotal role in advancing the telecommunications sector in South America.” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research-based Global management consulting firm.

“South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market Segmented by Coverage (Indoor, Outdoor), By Ownership (Career Ownership, Neutral Host Enterprise, and Ownership Enterprise), By Solution (Career Wi-Fi, Small Cells, Self Organizing Network (SON)), By End User (Airports & Transportation, Public Venues & Safety, Education Sector & Corporate Offices, Hospitality, Industrial, Healthcare, and Others), By Country, By Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028F,” has evaluated the future growth potential of South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market and provides statistics & information on market size, structure, and future market growth. The report intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision makers take sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and opportunities in the South America Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market.

 

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