Nokia Gains RAN Share
November 29, 2022
According
to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, preliminary
findings suggest the slower momentum that characterized the
Radio Access Network (RAN) market in the first half of 2022
extended into the third quarter. The data in the 3Q 2022 report
indicate that the overall 2G-5G RAN market, declined
year-over-year for a second consecutive quarter.
“After four years of extraordinary growth that catapulted the
RAN market to record levels in 2021, the RAN market is now
entering a new phase,” said Stefan Pongratz, Vice President at
Dell’Oro Group. “Even with 5G still increasing at a healthy
pace, comparisons are more challenging and the implication for
the broader RAN market is that growth is decelerating. Still,
one major difference between 4G and 5G is the fact there are now
more frequency options for the operators to pursue, which helps
to curb the decline in the post-peak rollout phase,” continued
Pongratz.
Additional highlights from the 3Q 2022 RAN report:
Top
5 global suppliers in the quarter include Huawei, Ericsson,
Nokia, ZTE, and Samsung.
Top 4 suppliers outside of China in the quarter include
Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, and Samsung.
Nokia’s RAN revenue shares improved sequentially for a third
consecutive quarter.
Short-term RAN prospects have been revised downward to reflect
weaker-than-expected developments in the first three quarters of
2022. Global RAN revenues are now projected to decline at a
low-single-digit rate in 2023, underpinned by surging RAN
investments in India and more challenging comparisons in China,
Europe, and North America. |