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Telecom towers are referred to as mobile sites or mobile towers which are built to provide services in a predetermined region. Telecommunication towers exhibit different cellular ranges, based on the size, frequency and power ratings of the transmitter, and on overlap provided by other towers in the area. The telecom tower provides a broad variety of multi-channel frequencies to thousands of mobile phones within the network zone. The main benefit of multichannel frequency is that it can connect tens of cellphones in just one network like conference calling, where most devices are connected to a single network and transmit and receive at the same time. In addition, it provides better data transfer speeds and connectivity. A telecom tower is a high-strength steel structure with a transceiver unit in the top to cover the maximum possible area.
Market Segmentation:
The Global Telecom Towers Market has been segmented on the following basis:
Based on the type of tower:
> Lattice tower
> Guyed tower
> Monopole tower
> Camouflage towers
> Mobile (vehicle mounted) tower.
Based on Mounting area:
> Ground Based Towers
> Roof-top Towers
> Other
 Based on Applications:
> Urban
> Countryside
Based on Ownership:
> Operator-owned
> Joint Venture
> Private-owned
Market Dynamics and Market Growth:
We're in the midst of a telecommunications revolution. The technology has moved so fast that it gets obsolete within no time. 3G increased the demands on the systems and 4G escalated the volume of data traffic beyond anyone's anticipation, changing usage patterns.5G will drive demand even further, and will require newly expanded capabilities.
The factors resulting in the growth of the telecom towers market are:
> Rising penetration in rural and off-grid areas and the recent disposition of small cell power systems used for LTE
> Rising number of mobile phone users and Internet users.
> Increasing competition among service provider for better network coverage leading to reduced tariff plans.
> Fast upgradation of technology resulting in increasing demand for better services.
> Joint ventures by the existing and new players in the market further increasing the competition.
 Market Restraints:
> Health concerns regarding the harmful effects of high-frequency radio waves.
> Environmental concerns regarding power supply systems to towers.
> High installation and operation costs of the telecom towers.
> Government regulations on limiting the telecom towers in the specific regions.
Recent trends have shown the large potential of strengthening of telecom tower network, where several new technologies are expected to grow. Ongoing researches on the Internet of Things, remote healthcare services, etc. are some emerging technologies projecting to increase the load on telecom tower in the next few years.
Global Telecom Towers Market: Regional Outlook
Telecom Towers market geographically is segmented in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Middle East and Africa (MEA) and South America. Indonesia has the largest market in Southeast. Myanmar is likely to robust growth in the number of telecom tower installations in the coming years, due to developing smartphone penetration, decreasing tariffs and entry of new telecom operators on the marketplace. In Cambodia, companies are focusing towards the installation of grid towers, that run on renewable resources.
Key players in Global Telecom Towers Market:
Major players in the Global Telecom Towers Market are Indus Towers, Reliance Infotel, Viom Networks, Aster Pvt. Ltd., Bharti Infratel Ltd., American Tower Company, BSNL, GTL Infra, Eaton Towers Ltd.
Report Contents:
> Market segments
> Market Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
> Market Size & Forecast 2016 to 2022
> Supply & Demand Value Chain
> Market - Current Trends
> Competition & Major Companies
> Technology and R&D Status
> Porters Five Force Analysis
> Strategic and Critical Success Factor Analysis of Key Players
Regional Analysis:
> North America
>> US and Canada
> Latin America
>> Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Rest of Latin America
> Western Europe
>> EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, U.K.)
>> Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
>> Benelux (Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
>> Rest of Western Europe
> Eastern Europe
>> Russia
>> Poland
>> Rest of Eastern Europe
> Asia Pacific
>> China
>> India
>> Japan
>> Australia and New Zealand
>> Rest of Asia Pacific
> Middle East and Africa
>> GCC countries (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and Kuwait)
>> South Africa
>> North Africa
>> Rest of Middle East and Africa
This report is an elaborate aggregation of primary inputs from industry experts and participants across the supply chain. It provides details on market segmentation which is derived from several product mapping exercises, macroeconomic parameters and other qualitative and quantitative insights. The impact of all such factors is delivered across multiple market segments and geographies.
Report Highlights:
> Detailed Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch Timeline, etc.)
> Consumer and Pricing Analysis
> Market dynamics of the industry
> Market Segmentation
> Estimated Market Sizing in terms of volume and value
> Recent trends in Market and impact
> Research Status and Technology Overview
> Extensive Industry Structure Coverage
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Market Taxonomy
2. Research Methodology
3. Assumptions and Acronyms
4. Executive Summary
5. Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch Timeline, etc.)
6. Pricing Analysis
7. Market Dynamics
7.1. Macroeconomic Factors
7.2. Drivers
7.2.1. Supply Side
7.2.2. Demand Side
7.3. Restraints
7.4. Opportunities
8. R&D Status and Technology Overview
9. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Market Size and Analysis, By Tower Type
9.2.1. Self-Supporting Structures
9.2.2. Guyed Structures
9.2.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
9.2.4. Monopoles
9.2.5. Camouflage Towers
9.2.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
9.2.7. Others
9.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Tower Type
10. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Market Size and Analysis, By Ownership Type
10.2.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
10.2.2. Operator-led Towercos
10.2.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
10.2.4. Independent Towercos
10.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Ownership Type
11. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Global Telecom Towers Market Size and Analysis, By Material Type
11.2.1. Steel
11.2.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
11.2.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
11.2.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
11.2.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
11.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Material Type
12. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Market Size and Analysis, By Installation
12.2.1. Roof Top
12.2.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
12.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Installation
13. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Market Size and Analysis, By Energy Source
13.2.1. On Grid Towers
13.2.2. Off Grid Towers
13.2.2.1. Diesel Generators
13.2.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
13.2.2.3. Others
13.2.3. Renewable Energy
13.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Energy Source
14. Global Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Region
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Market Size and Analysis, By Region
14.2.1. North America
14.2.2. Latin America
14.2.3. Europe
14.2.4. Asia Pacific
14.2.5. Middle East & Africa (MEA)
14.3. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Region
15. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Prominent Trends
15.3. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, by Country
15.3.1. U.S.
15.3.2. Canada
15.4. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
15.4.1. Self-Supporting Structures
15.4.2. Guyed Structures
15.4.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
15.4.4. Monopoles
15.4.5. Camouflage Towers
15.4.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
15.4.7. Others
15.5. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
15.5.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
15.5.2. Operator-led Towercos
15.5.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
15.5.4. Independent Towercos
15.6. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
15.6.1. Steel
15.6.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
15.6.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
15.6.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
15.6.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
15.7. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
15.7.1. Roof Top
15.7.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
15.8. North America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
15.8.1. On Grid Towers
15.8.2. Off Grid Towers
15.8.2.1. Diesel Generators
15.8.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
15.8.2.3. Others
15.8.3. Renewable Energy
15.9. North America Telecom Towers Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
15.9.1. By Country
15.9.2. By Tower Type
15.9.3. By Ownership Type
15.9.4. By Material Type
15.9.5. By Installation
15.9.6. By Energy Source
16. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Prominent Trends
16.3. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, by Country
16.3.1. Mexico
16.3.2. Brazil
16.3.3. Others
16.4. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
16.4.1. Self-Supporting Structures
16.4.2. Guyed Structures
16.4.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
16.4.4. Monopoles
16.4.5. Camouflage Towers
16.4.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
16.4.7. Others
16.5. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
16.5.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
16.5.2. Operator-led Towercos
16.5.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
16.5.4. Independent Towercos
16.6. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
16.6.1. Steel
16.6.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
16.6.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
16.6.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
16.6.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
16.7. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
16.7.1. Roof Top
16.7.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
16.8. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
16.8.1. On Grid Towers
16.8.2. Off Grid Towers
16.8.2.1. Diesel Generators
16.8.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
16.8.2.3. Others
16.8.3. Renewable Energy
16.9. Latin America Telecom Towers Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
16.9.1. By Country
16.9.2. By Tower Type
16.9.3. By Ownership Type
16.9.4. By Material Type
16.9.5. By Installation
16.9.6. By Energy Source
17. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis
17.1. Introduction
17.2. Prominent Trends
17.3. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, by Country
17.3.1. Germany
17.3.2. U.K.
17.3.3. Spain
17.3.4. France
17.3.5. Italy
17.3.6. Russia
17.3.7. Others
17.4. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
17.4.1. Self-Supporting Structures
17.4.2. Guyed Structures
17.4.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
17.4.4. Monopoles
17.4.5. Camouflage Towers
17.4.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
17.4.7. Others
17.5. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
17.5.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
17.5.2. Operator-led Towercos
17.5.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
17.5.4. Independent Towercos
17.6. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
17.6.1. Steel
17.6.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
17.6.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
17.6.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
17.6.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
17.7. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
17.7.1. Roof Top
17.7.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
17.8. Europe Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
17.8.1. On Grid Towers
17.8.2. Off Grid Towers
17.8.2.1. Diesel Generators
17.8.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
17.8.2.3. Others
17.8.3. Renewable Energy
17.9. Europe Telecom Towers Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
17.9.1. By Country
17.9.2. By Tower Type
17.9.3. By Ownership Type
17.9.4. By Material Type
17.9.5. By Installation
17.9.6. By Energy Source
18. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis
18.1. Introduction
18.2. Prominent Trends
18.3. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, by Country
18.3.1. India
18.3.2. China
18.3.3. Australia & New Zealand
18.3.4. Japan
18.3.5. Others
18.4. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
18.4.1. Self-Supporting Structures
18.4.2. Guyed Structures
18.4.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
18.4.4. Monopoles
18.4.5. Camouflage Towers
18.4.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
18.4.7. Others
18.5. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
18.5.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
18.5.2. Operator-led Towercos
18.5.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
18.5.4. Independent Towercos
18.6. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
18.6.1. Steel
18.6.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
18.6.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
18.6.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
18.6.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
18.7. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
18.7.1. Roof Top
18.7.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
18.8. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
18.8.1. On Grid Towers
18.8.2. Off Grid Towers
18.8.2.1. Diesel Generators
18.8.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
18.8.2.3. Others
18.8.3. Renewable Energy
18.9. Asia Pacific Telecom Towers Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
18.9.1. By Country
18.9.2. By Tower Type
18.9.3. By Ownership Type
18.9.4. By Material Type
18.9.5. By Installation
18.9.6. By Energy Source
19. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Telecom Towers Market Analysis
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Prominent Trends
19.3. Middle East and Africa Telecom Towers Market Analysis, by Country
19.3.1. GCC countries
19.3.2. South Africa
19.3.3. North Africa
19.3.4. Rest of Middle East and Africa
19.4. MEA Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Tower Type
19.4.1. Self-Supporting Structures
19.4.2. Guyed Structures
19.4.3. Additionally Guyed Structures
19.4.4. Monopoles
19.4.5. Camouflage Towers
19.4.6. Tower on Wheels (Mobile Towers)
19.4.7. Others
19.5. MEA Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Ownership Type
19.5.1. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
19.5.2. Operator-led Towercos
19.5.3. Joint Venture (JV) Infracos
19.5.4. Independent Towercos
19.6. MEA Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Material Type
19.6.1. Steel
19.6.1.1. Steel Lattice Tower
19.6.1.2. Tubular Steel Tower
19.6.2. Reinforced Concrete Tower
19.6.3. Others (Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, etc.)
19.7. MEA Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Installation
19.7.1. Roof Top
19.7.2. On-Ground (Greenfield Towers)
19.8. MEA Telecom Towers Market Analysis, By Energy Source
19.8.1. On Grid Towers
19.8.2. Off Grid Towers
19.8.2.1. Diesel Generators
19.8.2.2. Diesel and Battery Hybrids
19.8.2.3. Others
19.8.3. Renewable Energy
19.9. MEA Telecom Towers Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
19.9.1. By Country
19.9.2. By Tower Type
19.9.3. By Ownership Type
19.9.4. By Material Type
19.9.5. By Installation
19.9.6. By Energy Source
20. Industry Structure
20.1. Porters Five Forces Analysis
20.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
20.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
20.1.3. Threat of New Entrants
20.1.4. Threat of Substitute Treatment Type
20.1.5. Internal Rivalry
20.2. Supply Chain Analysis and Profitability Margins
20.3. Market Share Analysis
20.4. Strategic Analysis
20.4.1. Competitive Strategies
20.4.2. Mergers & Acquisitions Activity
20.4.3. Co-operative Agreements
20.5. Critical Success Factor (CSF) Analysis (Technology & Manufacturing, Design & Features, Brand
Reputation, Distribution Network, Marketing)
20.6. Company Profiles (Overview, Product/Service Details, Geographic Scope, Financials, Strategic
Intent & Approach, Core Competencies & Competitive Advantage and Key developments)
20.6.1. Crown Castle Int’l Corp.
20.6.2. American Tower Corp.
20.6.3. AT&T Towers
20.6.4. SBA Communications Corp.
20.6.5. T-Mobile Towers
20.6.6. Global Tower Partners
20.6.7. Mobilitie L.L.C.
20.6.8. TowerCo
20.6.9. Pegasus Tower
20.6.10. InSite Towers
20.6.11. Protelindo
20.6.12. GTL Infrastructure
20.6.13. Cellnex Telecom
20.6.14. Telefónica, S.A.
20.6.15. Deutsche Funkturm
20.6.16. Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane S.p.A.
20.6.17. Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited (CTIL)
20.6.18. Arqiva
20.6.19. Bharti Infratel Ltd.
20.6.20. China Tower Corporation
20.6.21. SBA Communications Corporation
20.6.22. Indus Towers
20.6.23. Telstra
21. Prognosis for the Future
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