WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Wireless Infrastructure Market, By Connectivity Type (5G, 4G & LTE, 3G, 2G, and Satellite), By Infrastructure (Small Cells, Mobile Core, Macro-Cells, Radio Access Networks, and Distributed Antenna System, Cloud RAN, Carrier Wi-Fi, Backhaul, and SATCOM), By Platform (Government & Defense and Commercial), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
On February 7, 2024, Soho Estates is a premier real estate development and investment company known for creating innovative and luxurious residential and commercial properties in prime urban locations. partnered with Wireless Infrastructure Group (WIG) to provide best-in-class indoor mobile services at Ilona Rose House, a newly developed 300,000 sq ft mixed-use building with eight floors of class A office space within the vibrant heart of London's creative district. By partnering with Soho Estates, WIG will deploy its flagship ATOMTM solution at Ilona Rose House, providing a tailored, high-grade mobile connectivity experience throughout the building and supporting all mobile operators.
In July 2024, Guerrilla RF, Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of innovative RF and microwave components for wireless communications and aerospace applications released its new GRF5112 broadband pre-driver for wireless infrastructure applications. It is a highly linear power amplifier that is characterized by excellent compression and performance over a wide range of frequencies, making it an appropriate tool for a wide variety of wireless communications applications.
On October 19, 2023, the Mobile Infrastructure Forum was formed with the aim of taking the excellent mobile infrastructure of the U.K. forward by upgrading the wireless connectivity for both public and private stakeholders. The forum consists of four key organizations operating the largest shared mobile infrastructure networks in the U.K.-namely, Cellnex UK, Cornerstone, MBNL, and Wireless Infrastructure Group. The Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) also seeks to facilitate better quality mobile infrastructure in the country, which will in turn create a kind of national connectedness. It works together with the government and other stakeholders in coming up with insights and perspectives from the members of MIF into policy and regulations.