Grasp the present dynamics and future trends in the residential Wi-Fi infrastructure market.
Create production schedules by referring to projected market data through 2030 for different residential Wi-Fi infrastructure types, including residential gateways wireless routers, mesh, and extender/repeaters.
Make use of regional forecasts to devise global strategies and expand into new markets.
Gain foresight on the rate of adoption and speed of phasing out for the major Wi-Fi protocols, and align roadmap accordingly.
Understand potential Wi-Fi market revenue with historical and forecast revenue data.
Build 6 Gigahertz (GHz) strategies with foresight into demand for 6 GHz-enabled residential Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Ascertain the shifting number of 802.11 radios that residential Wi-Fi infrastructure will need to support and ensure that product designs reflect this trend.
Identify how much of the market will continue to support the maximum 320 Megahertz (MHz) channel bandwidths that Wi-Fi 7 enables.
Critical Questions Answered
How large is the residential Wi-Fi infrastructure market at present, and how will shipment volumes and total revenue develop over the next 6 years?
What is the current and future split between residential Wi-Fi infrastructure device type shipments in different regions internationally?
How will the major Wi-Fi protocol cycles pan out through 2030, including Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 7, and Wi-Fi 8?
To what degree have international macroeconomic challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and shifting consumer sentiments impacted the residential Wi-Fi market?
In which ways will the 6 GHz spectrum impact the residential Wi-Fi infrastructure market?
Will demand for dual-band residential Wi-Fi infrastructure persist, or will the emergence of 6 GHz cause the market to transition to predominantly tri-radio and above configurations?
Is it anticipated that 320 MHz channel support within residential Wi-Fi infrastructure will decrease as the standard matures?
Research Highlights
Shipment and revenue projections for different types of Wi-Fi equipment, spanning wireless routers, residential gateways, residential pure access points, Wi-Fi mesh, and Wi-Fi extender/repeaters.
Granular data on the Wi-Fi protocol cycles for all major standards, including Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 7, and Wi-Fi 8.
Regional breakdowns for the North American, European, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World markets.
Foresight into the shifting number of 802.11 radios within residential Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Projections for 320 MHz channel support within residential Wi-Fi 7 Infrastructure.
Who Should Read This?
Market strategists of ecosystem vendors seeking insight on future market demand.
Product managers of residential Wi-Fi equipment vendors.
Decision makers in component suppliers and chipset design firms serving the residential Wi-Fi market.
Managers at service providers looking to deploy residential Wi-Fi infrastructure.