1 Executive Summary 13
2 Carrier WiFi and Small Cell Technology 14
2.1 Evolution towards Heterogeneous Networks 14
2.2 Carrier WiFi 15
2.2.1 Open Access vs. Mobile Data Offload Carrier WiFi 16
2.2.2 Convergence with Small Cell Solutions 17
2.3 Small Cells 18
2.3.1 Femtocells 19
2.3.2 Picocells 20
2.3.3 Microcells 20
2.3.4 Metrocells 20
2.4 Convergent Small Cell Architecture 22
2.5 Small Cell Deployment Scenarios 23
2.5.1 Home/Residential Deployments: 23
2.5.2 Enterprise Deployments: 23
2.5.3 Metro and Public Space Deployments: 24
2.5.4 Rural Deployments: 24
2.6 Carrier WiFi and Small Cell Standardization 25
2.6.1 The Small Cell Forum 25
2.6.2 Hotspot 2.0 Task Group 27
2.6.3 Next Generation Hotspot 29
3 Business Case for the Carrier WiFi and Small Cells 30
3.1 Key Market Drivers 30
3.1.1 The Increasing Demand for Mobile Broadband 30
3.1.2 CapEX and OpEX Reduction 31
3.1.3 Licensed RF frequencies 32
3.1.4 Support for Various Wireless Technologies/Environments 33
3.1.5 Higher Throughput per Cell 33
3.1.6 Quality of Service 34
3.1.7 Energy Savings: Towards a Greener Network Environment 34
3.1.8 New Application and Service Opportunities 35
3.1.9 Small Cell Targeted Advertising 38
3.2 Market Barriers and Challenges 40
3.2.1 Coverage and Performance Uncertainty 40
3.2.2 Security Considerations 41
3.2.3 Interference Management 41
3.2.4 Mobility Management 42
3.2.5 Self-Organization 42
3.2.6 Backhaul Challenges 43
3.2.7 Alternative Solutions 43
3.3 Carrier WiFi and Small Cells Value Chain 46
3.4 Carrier WiFi and Small Cell Industry Roadmap 2014 - 2019 48
3.4.1 2010 – 2012: Commercialization of Femtocells 48
3.4.2 2013 – 2014: Managed WiFi Data Offloading 48
3.4.3 2015 – 2019: The HetNets Era – Large Scale Integration of Macrocells, Cloud RAN Small Cells and Carrier WiFi 49
3.5 Carrier WiFi and Small Cells in LTE and Beyond: Key Trends 50
3.5.1 Integration of DAS 50
3.5.2 Small Cells as a Service (SCaaS) and Femtocells as a Service (FaaS) 51
3.5.3 Self-Organizing Networks (SON) 52
3.5.4 Cloud RAN and its Impact on the Small Cell Industry 53
3.5.5 Proliferation of WiFi Technology in Small Cells 54
4 Major Carrier WiFi and Small Cell Deployments 55
4.1 AT&T Mobility 58
4.2 Eircom 59
4.3 KDDI 59
4.4 Korea Telecom 61
4.5 SK Telecom 62
4.6 Optus Australia 62
4.7 SFR France 63
4.8 Sprint 63
4.9 Reliance Communications 64
4.10 Softbank Japan 65
4.11 NTT DoCoMo 65
4.12 SingTel 65
4.13 Telefonica O2 UK 66
4.14 T-Mobile 66
4.15 Tim Brasil 67
4.16 U.S Cellular 68
4.17 Verizon Wireless 68
4.18 Vodafone 69
4.19 China Mobile 69
4.20 Comcast 70
4.21 Zain Bahrain 70
4.22 Zain Saudi Arabia 71
4.23 Middle East 71
5 Vendor Landscape 72
5.1 Vendor Ranking Matrix 73
5.2 Vendor Product Portfolio and Strategy 76
5.2.1 ADTRAN 76
5.2.2 Argela 77
5.2.3 Airvana 78
5.2.4 Airspan Networks 78
5.2.5 Aptilo Networks 79
5.2.6 Arcadyan Technology Corporation 79
5.2.7 Aruba Networks 80
5.2.8 Alcatel-Lucent 81
5.2.9 Aviat Networks 81
5.2.10 Cavium 82
5.2.11 Cisco 83
5.2.12 Contela 84
5.2.13 Devicescape 84
5.2.14 Ericsson 84
5.2.15 Huawei 85
5.2.16 ip.access 86
5.2.17 Juniper Networks 87
5.2.18 Kineto Wireless 87
5.2.19 Motorola Solutions 88
5.2.20 NEC 89
5.2.21 Nokia Siemens Networks 89
5.2.22 Radisys 90
5.2.23 Ruckus Wireless 91
5.2.24 Samsung 92
5.2.25 Ubee-AirWalk 92
5.2.26 Ubiquisys 92
6 Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) 94
6.1 DAS Technology 95
6.1.1 Active and Passive DAS 96
6.1.2 DAS Signal Conditioners 97
6.1.3 Multi-Signal Combiner Systems 99
6.1.4 Characteristics of DAS Networks 99
6.2 DAS Vendors 100
6.3 DAS Deployment 101
6.4 DAS and Small Cells 101
6.5 DAS Benefits and Challenges 105
6.5.1 Benefits 105
6.5.1.1 Improved Coverage and Quality of Service 105
6.5.1.2 Increased Capacity 106
6.5.1.3 Capital Cost Reduction 106
6.5.1.4 Speed to Market for Service Providers 107
6.5.2 Challenges 107
7 Cloud Radio Access Network (RAN) 109
7.1 What is Cloud RAN (C-RAN)? 109
7.2 Why C-RAN? 109
7.3 C-RAN Advantages and Issues 110
7.4 C-RAN Impact on Small Cells 110
8 Self Organizing Networks (SON) 111
8.1 SON Overview 111
8.2 SON Market Drivers 113
8.2.1 Network Automation 117
8.2.2 Energy Saving 118
8.2.3 Lower Equipment Costs 118
8.2.4 Distributed/Self-organizing (DSO) 119
8.2.5 Cooperative Relaying (CR) in SON 120
8.2.6 Feedback Overhead in SON 121
8.2.7 Codebook-based Pre-coding SON 121
8.2.8 Feedback Delay in SON 122
8.3 SON 3GPP Releases 122
8.3.1 Releases 8, 9 and 10 Standardization 124
8.3.2 3GPP Release 8 125
8.3.3 3GPP Release 9 125
8.3.4 3GPP release 10 125
8.3.5 3GPP Release 11 126
8.4 Auto Configuration and SON 126
8.5 SON Vendor Comparisons 129
8.6 SON Provider by Setup Cost 130
8.7 Leveraging SON for other Purposes 130
8.7.1 SON, Big Data, and Predictive Analytics 131
8.7.2 SON and the Two-sided Business Model (Asymmetric Business Model) 131
8.7.3 Wireless Carrier Offerings 132
9 Strategies for Deployment and Operations 133
9.1 Network Planning and Dimensioning 136
9.2 Small Cell AP Type 139
9.3 Interference Management 140
9.4 Carrier Aggregation 143
9.5 Seamless Mobility 145
9.6 Authentication and Security 148
9.7 Backhaul Solutions 151
9.8 Upgradability 156
9.9 Target Site Selection 158
9.10 Requirements Specification and Procurement 162
9.11 CapEx, OpEx, and TCO 163
10 Market Analysis & Forecasts 168
10.1 Global Carrier WiFi Market: 2014 - 2019 168
10.1.1 Global Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments and Revenue: 2014 - 2019 168
10.1.2 Global Carrier WiFi Access Point and Controller Unit Shipments: 2014 - 2019 170
10.1.3 WiFi Offload vs. Standard WiFi Access Points: 2014 - 2019 172
10.1.4 Regional Outlook of the Market: 2013 - 2018 178
10.2 Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments and Revenues by Region: 2014 - 2019 180
10.2.1 Asia Pacific 180
10.2.2 Eastern Europe 182
10.2.3 Latin & Central America 184
10.2.4 Middle East & Africa 186
10.2.5 North America 188
10.2.6 Western Europe 190
10.3 Global Small Cell Market: 2014 - 2019 192
10.3.1 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments and Revenue: 2014 - 2019 192
10.3.2 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments and Revenue by Cell Type: 2010 - 2019 194
10.3.3 Global Femtocell Unit Shipments and Revenue: 2010 - 2019 196
10.3.4 Global Picocell Unit Shipments and Revenue: 2010 - 2018 198
10.3.5 Global Microcell Unit Shipments and Revenue: 2010 - 2019 199
10.3.6 Global Small Cell Unit Shipments and Revenue by Technology: 2014 - 2019 200
10.3.7 Regional Outlook of the Market: 2014 - 2019 202
10.4 Small Cell Unit Shipments and Revenues by Region: 2014 - 2019 204
10.4.1 Asia Pacific 204
10.4.2 Eastern Europe 206
10.4.3 Latin & Central America 208
10.4.4 Middle East & Africa 210
10.4.5 North America 212
10.4.6 Western Europe 214
Appendix
Mobile Device Management (MDM) Infrastructure and Services 2014 - 2019
1 Introduction 8
1.1 Executive Summary 8
1.2 Topics Covered 10
1.3 Key Findings 11
1.4 Key Questions Answered 11
1.5 Target Audience 12
1.6 Companies Mentioned 12
2 Mobile Device Management Technology 14
2.1 MDM Introduction 14
2.1.1 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) 18
2.1.2 History of MDM 21
2.1.3 Bring Your Own Tablet 23
2.1.4 Consumerization of IT 30
2.2 MDM Challenges 31
2.3 MDM in the Cloud 33
2.4 MDM for the Enterprise 37
2.4.1 SWOT Analysis 39
2.4.2 MDM and Mobile Operators 43
3 MDM Market Environment 46
3.1 Key Market Drivers 46
3.1.1 The Increasing Demand for MDM 46
3.1.2 CapEX and OpEX Reduction 50
3.1.3 Security Management 51
3.2 Market Barriers & Challenges 52
3.2.1 Security Considerations 53
3.2.2 Interference Management 53
4 Chapter 4: MDM Provider Profiles and SWOT Analysis 54
4.1 MDM Ecosystem 56
4.2 MDM Vendors Strategies 58
4.3 Key Players Rank in MDM 59
4.4 Airwatch LLC 60
4.4.1 Business Overview 60
4.4.2 SWOT Analysis 61
4.5 Good Technology Inc. 62
4.5.1 Business Overview 62
4.5.2 SWOT Analysis 63
4.6 Fiberlink Communication Corp 64
4.6.1 Business Overview 64
4.6.2 SWOT Analysis 64
4.7 MobileIron inc 65
4.7.1 Business Overview 65
4.7.2 SWOT Analysis 66
4.1 Vendor Product Portfolio and Strategy 66
4.1.1 MobileIron inc 66
4.1.2 Fiberlink Communication Corp 67
4.1.3 Good Technology Inc 67
4.1.4 AirWatch LLC 68
5 Chapter 5: OTT Vendor Solutions for Enterprise MDM 69
5.1 Armor5 69
5.1.1 Company Description 69
5.1.2 Cloud Based Solution 69
5.1.3 Zero Touch Deployment Model 70
5.1.4 Best Security: Reduce Attack Surface 75
5.1.5 SWOT Analysis 76
5.1.5.1 Strengths & Opportunities 76
5.1.5.2 Weaknesses & Threats 77
5.2 Domo 79
5.2.1 Company Description 79
5.2.2 Business Intelligence (BI) vs. Big Data & Analytics 80
5.2.3 BI Dashboard and Executive Management Platform 81
5.2.4 SWOT Analysis 83
5.2.4.1 Strengths & Opportunities 83
5.2.4.2 Weaknesses & Threats 84
5.3 Divide by Enterproid 84
5.3.1 Company Description 84
5.3.2 Divide Platform 85
5.3.3 Virtualization & Device Management 87
5.3.4 Work-Life Balance & Divide Platform 88
5.3.5 SWOT Analysis 90
5.3.5.1 Strengths & Opportunities 90
5.3.5.2 Weaknesses & Threats 90
5.4 MobileSpaces 91
5.4.1 Company Description 91
5.4.2 Enterprise App Sore, Employee Privacy and BYOD Solution 91
5.4.3 SWOT Analysis 93
5.4.3.1 Strengths & Opportunities 93
5.4.3.2 Weaknesses & Threats 93
5.5 Mocana 94
5.5.1 Company Description 94
5.5.2 Solution Approach 94
5.5.3 Product & Service Paradigm 95
5.5.4 Industry Service Horizon 95
5.5.5 Solution Framework 96
5.5.6 Mobile App Protection & BYOD 97
5.5.7 App Wrapping Solution and Mocana Partnership with Apperian 99
5.5.8 SWOT Analysis for MAP 101
5.5.8.1 Strength & Opportunities 101
5.5.8.2 Weaknesses & Threats 101
5.6 Apperian 101
5.6.1 Company Description 101
5.6.2 MAM Platform and EASE 102
5.6.3 SWOT Analysis 104
5.6.3.1 Strengths & Opportunities 104
5.6.3.2 Weaknesses & Threats 104
5.7 Roambi 105
5.7.1 Company Description 105
5.7.2 Roambi Flow 105
6 Chapter 6: MDM Market Analysis 107
6.1 MDM Enterprise Software Market by End-user Segmentation 107
6.2 The Global MDM Market: 2014 – 2019 108
6.2.1 Global MDM Revenue: 2014 – 2019 108
6.2.2 Regional Outlook of the Market: 2014 - 2019 110
6.2.3 Asia Pacific (2014-2019) 110
6.2.4 Europe 112
6.2.5 Middle East & Africa 114
Software Defined Radio (SDR) Market Opportunity Assessment and Forecast 2015 – 2020
1 Executive Summary 6
1.1 Topics Covered 7
1.2 Key Questions Answered 7
1.3 Target Audience 8
1.4 Companies Mentioned 9
2 Software-Defined Radio History 10
2.1 What is SDR 10
2.2 History of SDR 11
2.2.1 Early 90’s SPEAKeasy Project 11
2.2.2 The Modular Multifunction Information Transfer System (MMITS) Forum for SDR Developments 12
2.2.3 The First Embedded SDR 12
3 Cognitive Radio 13
3.1 Overview 13
3.2 Technical Aspects 14
3.3 Applications 19
3.3.1 Military 19
3.3.2 Telecommunications 22
4 Overview of SDR Market 24
4.1 Software-Defined Radio 24
4.2 SDR Applications 25
4.2.1 SDR in Military 26
4.2.2 SDR in Telecommunications 30
5 SDR in Military Applications Market 2015 - 2020 33
5.1 Market Drivers 33
5.2 Market Segmentation 34
5.2.1 Case Study: Current Market Products and Their Capabilities 34
5.2.2 Communication Automation 37
5.3 SDR in Military Overall Market 38
6 SDR in Telecommunications Market 40
6.1 SDR Impact on the Telecommunication Industry 40
6.1.1 Case Study: The SDR for Operators Changes and Market Impact 40
6.2 Market Drivers and Barriers 41
7 SDR Overall Market 2015 - 2020 43
7.1 Overall Market 43
7.2 Overall SDR Market in Telecommunication 44
8 Market by Region 47
8.1 Americas 47
8.2 Europe 48
8.3 Middle East and Africa 49
8.4 Asia Pacific 51
9 Future Applications 53
9.1 Military 53
9.2 Cognitive Radio 54
9.3 SDR and Radio Interoperability 54
9.4 DARPA NeXt Generation (XG) Contribution 55
List of Tables
Table 1: Carrier WiFi Vendor Ranking Matrix 74
Table 2: Small Cells Vendor Ranking Matrix 75
Table 3: DAS Vendors 101
Table 4: SON Vendor Rankings 129
Table 5: SON Cost Comparison 130
Table 6: Strategy Focus Areas for Deployment 136
Table 7: Small Cell Interference Types 141
Table 8: Interference Management Capabilities for Small Cells 142
Table 9: Carrier Aggregation Types 144
Table 10: Small Cell Mobility Feature Requirements 147
Table 11: Solutions for Seamless Mobility Support in Small Cells 147
Table 12: Vendor Solutions for Seamless Mobility 148
Table 13: Authentication and Security Requirements 149
Table 14: Security Solutions for Small Cell Networks 150
Table 15: Backhaul Feature Requirements 151
Table 16: Backhaul Solution Requirements and Options 155
Table 17: Strategy Focus Areas for Business Aspects 157
Table 18: Strategy for Target Site Selection 161
Table 19: Key Areas for Requirements Specification and Procurement Plan 163
Tables
Table 1: Global MDM Market 2014 - 2019 108
Table 2: Asia Pacific MDM market 2014 - 2019 110
Table 3: Europe MDM market revenues 2014 - 2019 112
Table 4: Middle East and Africa MDM market 2014 - 2019 114
Tables
Table 2: SDR in Military 2015 - 2020 38
Table 1: SDR Overall Market 2015 - 2020 43
Table 3: SDR in Telecommunication Market 2015 - 2020 45
Table 4: Americas SDR Market 2015 - 2020 47
Table 5: SDR Market in Europe 2015 - 2020 48
Table 6: SDR Market in the ME and Africa 2015 - 2020 50
Table 7: SDR Market in Asia 2015 - 2020 51
List of Figures
Figure 1: HetNet Ecosystem 15
Figure 2: Mobile Data Offloading via WiFi within a Carrier Network 16
Figure 3: Small Cell Deployments within a Carrier Network 18
Figure 4: Small Cell Deployments in Home, Enterprise, Urban and Rural Scenarios 22
Figure 5: Small Cell Forum’s Scope of Work 27
Figure 6: The Carrier WiFi and Small Cells Value Chain 46
Figure 7: Carrier WiFi and Small Cells Industry Roadmap: 2014 - 2019 48
Figure 8: Self Organizing Networks (SON) 52
Figure 9: KDDI’s 3M Vision and Strategy 60
Figure 10: Standard DAS Signal Conditioners 98
Figure 11: DAS Network Topology 99
Figure 12: CPRI-connected Small Cells 103
Figure 13: DAS and Small Cells in Different Configurations 105
Figure 14: LTE SON Releases 124
Figure 15: Fundamental SON Capabilities 127
Figure 16: Strategic Requirements and Business Drivers for SON 128
Figure 17: Types of SON Architectures 128
Figure 18: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 168
Figure 19: Carrier WiFi Unit Revenues: 2010 – 2019 169
Figure 20: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments by Category: 2010 – 2019 170
Figure 21: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipment Revenues by Category: 2010 – 2019 171
Figure 22: WiFi Offload vs. Standard WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 172
Figure 23: Carrier WiFi Offload Access Point Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 173
Figure 24: Standard Carrier WiFi Access Point Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 174
Figure 25: WiFi Offload vs. Standard WiFi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenues: 2010 – 2019 175
Figure 26: Carrier WiFi Offload Access Point Unit Shipment Revenues: 2010 – 2019 176
Figure 27: Standard Carrier WiFi Access Point Unit Shipment Revenues: 2010 – 2019 177
Figure 28: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 – 2019 178
Figure 29: Carrier WiFi Revenues by Region: 2010 – 2019 179
Figure 30: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in Asia Pacific: 2010 – 2019 180
Figure 31: Carrier WiFi Revenues in Asia Pacific: 2010 – 2019 181
Figure 32: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in Eastern Europe: 2010 – 2019 182
Figure 33: Carrier WiFi Revenues in Eastern Europe: 2010 – 2019 183
Figure 34: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in Latin & Central America: 2010 – 2019 184
Figure 35: Carrier WiFi Revenues in Latin & Central America: 2010 – 2019 185
Figure 36: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in Middle East & Africa: 2010 – 2019 186
Figure 37: Carrier WiFi Revenues in Middle East & Africa: 2010 – 2019 187
Figure 38: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in North America: 2010 – 2019 188
Figure 39: Carrier WiFi Revenues in North America: 2010 – 2019 189
Figure 40: Carrier WiFi Unit Shipments in Western Europe: 2010 – 2019 190
Figure 41: Carrier WiFi Revenues in Western Europe: 2010 - 2019 (USD Millions) 191
Figure 42: Small Cell Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 192
Figure 43: Small Cell Revenues: 2010 – 2019 193
Figure 44: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Cell Type: 2010 – 2019 194
Figure 45: Small Cell Revenues by Cell Type: 2010 – 2019 195
Figure 46: Femtocell Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 196
Figure 47: Femtocell Revenues: 2010 – 2019 197
Figure 48: Picocell Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 198
Figure 49: Picocell Revenues: 2010 – 2019 198
Figure 50: Microcell Unit Shipments: 2010 – 2019 199
Figure 51: Microcell Revenues: 2010 – 2019 199
Figure 52: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Technology: 2010 - 2019 (Thousands of Units) 200
Figure 53: Small Cell Revenues by Technology: 2010 - 2019 201
Figure 54: Small Cell Unit Shipments by Region: 2010 - 2019 (Thousands of Units) 202
Figure 55: Small Cell Revenues by Region: 2010 - 2019 (USD Millions) 203
Figure 56: Small Cell Unit Shipments in Asia Pacific: 2010 - 2019 (Thousands of Units) 204
Figure 57: Small Cell Revenues in Asia Pacific: 2010 – 2019 205
Figure 58: Small Cell Unit Shipments in Eastern Europe: 2010 - 2019 (Thousands of Units) 206
Figure 59: Small Cell Revenues in Eastern Europe: 2010 – 2019 207
Figure 60: Small Cell Unit Shipments in Latin & Central America: 2010 – 2019 208
Figure 61: Small Cell Revenues in Latin & Central America: 2010 – 2019 209
Figure 62: Small Cell Unit Shipments in Middle East & Africa: 2010 – 2019 210
Figure 63: Small Cell Revenues in Middle East & Africa: 2010 – 2019 211
Figure 64: Small Cell Unit Shipments in North America: 2010 – 2019 212
Figure 65: Small Cell Revenues in North America: 2010 – 2019 213
Figure 66: Small Cell Unit Shipments in Western Europe: 2010 – 2019 214
Figure 67: Small Cell Revenues in Western Europe: 2010 – 2019 215
Figures
Figure 1: Typical Architecture for BYOD 26
Figure 2: Architecture for BYOT technology 28
Figure 3: BYOD % Company Reports Cost Increased due to BYOD 38
Figure 4: MDM in Enterprise SWOT Analysis 42
Figure 5: Business % Consider Using Personal Devices as Corporate Security Risk 47
Figure 6: Professionals Using at least Two or More Devices for Work 2013 – 2015 49
Figure 7: Employee Beliefs: Right vs. Want to Break Company Rule vs. Dislike MDM on Device 51
Figure 8: Personal Mobile Devices in Today’s Workplace 52
Figure 9: Vendor Ranking 60
Figure 10: Zero Touch Model 71
Figure 11: CloudSpace Architecture 72
Figure 12: Web Virtualization Engine (WVE) Architecture 73
Figure 13: Interactive Dashboard for Enterprise 77
Figure 14: Cross-Platform view of BI Dashboard 83
Figure 15: Divide Screenshot 86
Figure 16: Work-life Separation Interface of Divide 89
Figure 17: Native Apps screenshot on Smartphone 92
Figure 18: Product & Service Screenshot 95
Figure 19: Industry Coverage Screenshot 96
Figure 20: Mocana Solution Framework 97
Figure 21: MAP Framework 99
Figure 22: EASE Admin Portal 103
Figure 23: Roambi Flow screenshot 106
Figure 24: Global MDM Market 2014 - 2019 109
Figure 25: Asia Pacific Market 111
Figure 26: Europe MDM market 113
Figure 27: ME and Africa MDM Market 115
Figures
Figure 1: SDR and Military Communication Protocols 28
Figure 3: Harris Falcon III AN/PRC-117G 35
Figure 4: Rockwell Collins' ARC-210 Gen5 Radio 36
Figure 5: SDR-3000 MRDP from Digital Receiver Technology 37
Figure 6: SDR in Military 2015 - 2020 39
Figure 2: SDR Overall Market 2015 - 2020 44
Figure 7: SDR in Telecommunication Market 2015 - 2020 45
Figure 8: Americas SDR Market 2015 - 2020 48
Figure 9: SDR Market in Europe 2015 - 2020 49
Figure 10: SDR Market in the ME and Africa 2015 – 2020 51
Figure 11: SDR Market in Asia 2015 - 2020 52