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Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Component, By Organization Size, By Location, By End User, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2021-2027

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  • 336 Pages
  • March 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5590126
The Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market size is expected to reach $11.6 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 19.0% CAGR during the forecast period.



Wi-Fi as a service is a cloud-based management system that enables enterprises with lesser IT resources to provide safe, reliable, and quick WLAN access over multiple locations. WaaS deployment is simple and quick because no cable installation is necessary, and it can be controlled through a network operating center, allowing smaller businesses to have a reliable and fast data network. Also, WaaS is perfect for temporary locations, heritage structures, and office relocations. In addition, WaaS includes advanced analytic capabilities that aid in the analysis of customer and employee behavior. WaaS also has an automatic system upgrade feature and it can offer secure guest access.

The expansion of smart cities, as well as the reduction in tariff rates for Wi-Fi equipment for organizations, ensures an efficient performance for the market. The rising demand for high-speed internet and comprehensive network coverage is expected to give fuel to the overall market expansion over the forecast period.

Companies are now considering it as a crucial part of their operations, and they're not seeking for outsourced suppliers to ensure the elimination of risks and errors in the service quality. Wi-Fi has even penetrated into the domain of infrastructure overhead for some businesses, with IT staff opting to delegate control to professionals so they can emphasize on more strategic initiatives and operations.

WaaS was formerly called Managed Network Service. Wi-Fi-as-a-Service is a service that provides full turnkey design, management, and installation of all IT assets, including routers, servers, switches, firewalls, and others, to provide a Wi-Fi solution. WaaS can be used to meet a wide range of business requirements. It can also be utilized by enterprises with no existing Wi-Fi network as well as those with a network but are searching for a managed solution for a guest internet-only Wi-Fi network.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

The COVID-19 outbreak is expected to have a significant influence on the expansion of the Wi-Fi as a service market. Due to the lockdown imposed across the world, the demand for Wi-Fi services has surged in most nations, owing to the growing tendency of people working from home. This has made a substantial contribution to the Wi-Fi industry's continued revenue generation, resulting in increased market growth. During the COVID-19 outbreak, the IT and telecom industries are playing a critical role in supporting governments' digital infrastructure around the world. Individuals and governments at all levels, such as federal, state, central, municipal, and provincial, have been in continual contact to provide and receive concurrent information on COVID-19. The healthcare, telecommunications, utilities, and government entities work tirelessly to stabilize the situation and provide essential services to all citizens.

Market Growth Factors:


Rapid digital transformation

Connected devices, digital solutions, and IoT systems are on the rise as a result of rapid technological breakthroughs. The increased acceptance of digital solutions is playing a major role in the development of wi-fi as a service sector. In addition, the increasing availability of smartphones is expected to also play a role in the growing utilization of WI-FI as a Service. As the number of smartphone users grows, more people will be able to utilize their phones to interact with each other remotely for business purposes. Organizations all over the world are willing to deploy technologically advanced apps across their verticals in order to engage customers in new and engaging ways, necessitating the use of high-quality wireless network connections, such as Wi-Fi.

Growth of various smart city projects

The rise of smart cities provides opportunities for suppliers of various technology and providers of related services. Increased government activities and growing public awareness of environmental issues have led to the creation of new solutions based on urban infrastructure development and design conceptual models. Smart city projects are becoming increasingly reliant on IoT, which includes new technologies, cloud, mobility, including data transmission, and sensors. Rapid and continual technological breakthroughs have enhanced internet connectivity, paving the way for the full development of these smart cities.

Marketing Restraining Factor:


Data and privacy-related risks

For businesses, maintaining the security and privacy of corporate data is crucial. Due to this, companies are hesitant to migrate their data and information to the cloud and rely on the conventional Wi-Fi network. Another important issue is natural or cyber-attacks that might destroy data centers, resulting in internet connectivity loss and thereby, disrupting numerous company processes. Data hackers can cause significant losses to organizations irrespective of their sizes. Due to the fact that WaaS is a cloud-based wireless internet service with increased connection delay, backups may take longer than with an in-house solution.

Component Outlook

Based on Component, the market is segmented into Services (Managed Services and Professional Services) and Solution (Access Points and WLAN Controllers). In 2020, the solution segment procured the largest revenue share of the Wi-Fi as a service market. Unified Wi-Fi solutions allow SMEs as well as large enterprises to boost their productivity and mobility. In the solution segment, access points witnessed the largest revenue share of the Wi-Fi as a service market. Wireless gadgets, often known as smart devices, connect to any nearby network for internet connectivity via access points. Wireless Access Sites are another name for these points. The primary purpose of access points is to act as a conduit for wireless signals.

Organization Size Outlook

Based on Organization Size, the market is segmented into Large Enterprises and Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). In 2020, the large enterprises segment captured the largest revenue share of the Wi-Fi as a service market. The growth of this segment is increasing due to the growing requirement to efficiently manage large and complex Wi-Fi network infrastructure. In addition, the growing adoption of Wi-Fi as a service among major businesses can also be attributed to the demand for improved network security.

Location Outlook

Based on Location, the market is segmented into Indoor and Outdoor. In 2020, the outdoor segment registered a significant revenue share of the Wi-Fi as a service market. When Wi-Fi access is supplied outside of a building, it is referred to as outdoor Wi-Fi. It is used to provide consumers with continuous Wi-Fi access by extending an organization's internal wireless LAN network. It's employed in scenarios for school, college, university, Vacation Park, hospital, hotel, or retail center outside spaces.

End User Outlook

Based on End User, the market is segmented into Service Providers, IT & Telecom, BFSI, Healthcare, Travel & Hospitality, Retail, and Others. In 2020, the service provider segment procured the largest revenue share of the Wi-Fi a service market. Consumer demand for bandwidth and the growth of internet users are estimated to propel the WaaS model's adoption among ISPs. Wireless infrastructure is being adopted by telecommunications companies to improve connection and enable users to seamlessly connect to their networks.

Regional Outlook

Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. In 2020, North America acquired the largest revenue share of the Wi-Fi as a service market. The increasing growth of the market across the region is attributed to the growing number of large enterprises across the region. Moreover, the increasing number of market players in the field of digital device manufacturing is another reason that is accelerating the growth of the regional market.

The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Cisco Systems, Inc. and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. are the forerunners in the Wi-Fi as a service Market. Companies such as Telstra Corporation Limited, Juniper Networks, Inc. and Fortinet, Inc. are some of the key innovators in the Market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Cisco Systems, Inc., Fortinet, Inc., Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Telstra Corporation Limited, Juniper Networks, Inc., Extreme Networks, Inc., ADTRAN, Inc., CommScope, Inc., Tata communications limited (Tata Group), and D-Link Corporation.

Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements:

  • Feb 2022: CommScope collaborated with Vodafone Germany, the German subsidiary of Vodafone Group. Through this collaboration, Vodafone is expected to install its Touchstone TG6442 DOCSIS 3.1 cable gateways to provide Wi-Fi 6 to millions of users around Germany. Additionally, it is expected to enhance consumer Wifi connections and allow decent ultra-HD video and deliver faster broadband speeds over other delay applications.
  • Dec 2021: Huawei teamed up with BCX, an Information, and Communications Technology company. Following the collaboration, BCX is expected to provide its CloudCampus, to help local enterprises to propel their offering in WiFi and execute uprising technologies. Additionally, Huawei's offering of WiFi 6 provides administration surge around all industries and companies, as compared to WiFi standards from past generations.
  • Dec 2021: Huawei signed a patent license agreement with Buffalo, a leading provider of award-winning networking, storage, and memory solutions. Under this agreement, Huawei allows Buffalo to cover its WiFi 6 enabled products under its standard-essential patents offering. Moreover, it connects Buffalo to execute Huawei's Wi-Fi technologies and SEPS in the authorized list of global vendors.
  • Oct 2021: Cisco systems extended its strategic partnership with Tata Communications, a global digital ecosystem enabler. Under this partnership, the companies aimed to provide their offering of the latest SD-WAN and Wi-Fi 6 technology merged in the next generation cloud-managed Wi-Fi services across multiple industries. Additionally, it ensures better agility, efficiency, and security with superior user experience and lifecycle management to the enterprise's stakeholders.
  • Mar 2021: Fortinet formed a partnership with Linksys, a subsidiary of Foxconn Interconnect Technology. Through this partnership, the companies aimed to optimize and secure the management and performance of networks for work from home environments. Moreover, it is expected to provide enterprise-grade security and connectivity with unparalleled quality of service to deliver secure and seamless connectivity to the employees working from home.
  • Sep 2020: D-Link entered into a partnership with Ameyo, a leading provider of omnichannel customer engagement solutions. This partnership aimed to bring Ameyo's cloud-based omnichannel solutions to Oman and UAE. In addition, these brands can communicate through social media, video, email, voice, and chat with consumers while having a 360-degree view of the consumer journey.
  • Sep 2020: CommScope formed a partnership with Google's Area 120 to unveil Orion Wifi, a platform designed to bring private, secure roaming for consumers. Under this collaboration, CommScope's RUCKUS SmartZone is expected to support Google's Orion Wifi by providing a secure and frictionless experience to the sponsor connected with venues Wi-Fi. Also, it supports Hotspot 2.0 devices to detect and connect to the Wi-Fi network automatically.

Acquisitions and Mergers:

  • Jun 2021: Fortinet acquired Meru Networks, an enterprise wireless networking solutions company. Through this acquisition, Fortinet is expected to expand its secure wireless vision in the global enterprise Wi-Fi market to generate more opportunities. In addition, Meru also enhanced Fortinet's rising attention to GYOP scenarios that consisted of their newly released FortiGaurd Mobile Security subscription service, safeguarding mobile devices across the enterprise.
  • Aug 2020: Cisco took over ThousandEyes, cloud, and internet intelligence platform. Under this acquisition, ThousandEyes, internet visibility merged with Cisco durability in the application and network performance, provides end to end insight of digital services and application delivery to the consumers. Moreover, it helps to pinpoint shortages and enhance application and network performance around the network and cloud enterprise.
  • Jul 2020: Fortinet took over OPAQ Networks, a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) cloud provider. This acquisition aimed to enhance the company's SASE portfolio, to provide complete SASE platforms in the business.

Product Launches and Product Expansions:

  • Feb 2022-Feb Cisco launched its first-ever private 5G service and a portfolio of Wi-Fi 6E as well as Cisco Catalyst 9000X series built with Cisco Silicon One to address security, flexibility, and remote working. The product is expected to boost the demand for consumer connectivity and arm partners in the hybrid future work trends.
  • Feb 2022-Feb Telstra introduced Smart Modem 3, a modem that supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology. The product offers Telstra nbn with major security advancements for Wi-Fi networks to keep it more secure and up to date, adding regular security updates with faster Wi-Fi speeds.
  • Dec 2021-Dec Fortinet extended its SD-WAN Service Provider Empire. The expansion includes Halo Global, Lintasarta, Eastern Communications, Convergia, PLDT, Transtelco, and Ooredoo Qatar. Also, this move is expected to help to wrap infrastructure and networks from cyberthreats to core Foretinent strategies.
  • Nov 2021-Nov Juniper Networks introduced a new product Juniper Support Insights. The product offers two new WiFi 6E access points, and IoT Assurance service.
  • Sep 2021-Sep Huawei introduced Airport Cloud-Network Solution, provider of a broad range of standout features. The solution provides one-stop integrated security, one-stop access, one network for all services, and one cloud around various areas. Furthermore, it enhances the travel experience, improves security assurance, and increases operational efficiency which strengthens the digital transformation of airports.
  • Apr 2021-Apr CommScope launched the indoor RUCKUS H550 and outdoor RUCKUS T350, in addition to Wi-Fi 6 access point offering. The product delivers wifi authorized dizzying array of IoT and ends user computing devices facilitated with Bluetooth, WiFi, Zigbee, and various multiple technologies.
  • Nov 2020-Nov ADTRAN introduced its offering of Service Delivery Gateways. The product suite provides cohesive series of Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 5, summing of 10G XGS-PON, Ethernet, and GPON residential gateways, as well as Wi-Fi, mesh access points with a premium design.
  • May 2020-May CommScope expanded its offering of access points supporting Wi-Fi 6 technology. The expansion aimed to increase capacity, better performance, high data rates, and improved power efficiency with various connected devices.
  • May 2020-May D-Link introduced AC750 Mesh Wi-Fi Range Extender. The product provides a boost to AC750 by eliminating WiFi dead spots as it can merge with other compatible D-Link WiFi Mesh Routers.
  • Feb 2020-Feb Huawei introduced AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 series products as well as 10 new Wi-Fi 6 access point models. Through these models, companies is expected to boost their digital transformation journey by developing fully connected, all-wireless office and production campus networks with extraordinary levels of office, production, and service experience.
  • Jan 2020-Jan D-Link expanded its prevailing range of WiFi routers, with mesh system support. Some of the D-Link new WiFi routers also support Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Additionally, D-Link launched three range extenders, a dedicated home mesh system, and seven WiFi routers. Moreover, these routers enable parental controls with tap and set method to create an individual profile for a family member as well as allow to add schedules and more devices.

Scope of the Study


Market Segments Covered in the Report:


By Component

  • Services
  • Managed Services
  • Professional Services
  • Solution
  • Access Points
  • WLAN Controllers

By Organization Size

  • Large Enterprises
  • Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)

By Location

  • Indoor
  • Outdoor

By End User

  • Service Providers
  • IT & Telecom
  • BFSI
  • Healthcare
  • Travel & Hospitality
  • Retail
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players


List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Fortinet, Inc.
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Telstra Corporation Limited
  • Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Extreme Networks, Inc.
  • ADTRAN, Inc.
  • CommScope, Inc.
  • Tata communications limited (Tata Group)
  • D-Link Corporation

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market, by Component
1.4.2 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market, by Organization Size
1.4.3 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market, by Location
1.4.4 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market, by End User
1.4.5 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Competition Analysis - Global
3.1 Publisher Cardinal Matrix
3.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
3.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
3.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
3.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
3.3 Top Winning Strategies
3.3.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2017-2021)
3.3.2 Key Strategic Move: (Product Launches and Product Expansions : 2017, Sep - 2022, Feb) Leading Players
Chapter 4. Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
4.1 Global Services Market by Region
4.2 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Services Type
4.2.1 Global Managed Services Market by Region
4.2.2 Global Professional Services Market by Region
4.3 Global Solution Market by Region
4.4 Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Solution Type
4.4.1 Global Access Points Market by Region
4.4.2 Global WLAN Controllers Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
5.1 Global Large Enterprises Market by Region
5.2 Global Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
6.1 Global Indoor Market by Region
6.2 Global Outdoor Market by Region
Chapter 7. Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
7.1 Global Service Providers Market by Region
7.2 Global IT & Telecom Market by Region
7.3 Global BFSI Market by Region
7.4 Global Healthcare Market by Region
7.5 Global Travel & Hospitality Market by Region
7.6 Global Retail Market by Region
7.7 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 8. Global Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Region
8.1 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.1.1 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.1.1.1 North America Services Market by Country
8.1.1.2 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Services Type
8.1.1.2.1 North America Managed Services Market by Country
8.1.1.2.2 North America Professional Services Market by Country
8.1.1.3 North America Solution Market by Country
8.1.1.4 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Solution Type
8.1.1.4.1 North America Access Points Market by Country
8.1.1.4.2 North America WLAN Controllers Market by Country
8.1.2 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.2.1 North America Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.1.2.2 North America Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.1.3 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.1.3.1 North America Indoor Market by Country
8.1.3.2 North America Outdoor Market by Country
8.1.4 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.1.4.1 North America Service Providers Market by Country
8.1.4.2 North America IT & Telecom Market by Country
8.1.4.3 North America BFSI Market by Country
8.1.4.4 North America Healthcare Market by Country
8.1.4.5 North America Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.1.4.6 North America Retail Market by Country
8.1.4.7 North America Others Market by Country
8.1.5 North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Country
8.1.5.1 US Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.1.5.1.1 US Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.1.5.1.2 US Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.1.3 US Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.1.5.1.4 US Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.1.5.2 Canada Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.1.5.2.1 Canada Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.1.5.2.2 Canada Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.2.3 Canada Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.1.5.2.4 Canada Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.1.5.3 Mexico Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.1.5.3.1 Mexico Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.1.5.3.2 Mexico Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.3.3 Mexico Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.1.5.3.4 Mexico Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.1.5.4 Rest of North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.1.5.4.1 Rest of North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.1.5.4.2 Rest of North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.4.3 Rest of North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.1.5.4.4 Rest of North America Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.1 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.1.1 Europe Services Market by Country
8.2.1.2 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Services Type
8.2.1.2.1 Europe Managed Services Market by Country
8.2.1.2.2 Europe Professional Services Market by Country
8.2.1.3 Europe Solution Market by Country
8.2.1.4 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Solution Type
8.2.1.4.1 Europe Access Points Market by Country
8.2.1.4.2 Europe WLAN Controllers Market by Country
8.2.2 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.2.1 Europe Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.2.2.2 Europe Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.2.3 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.3.1 Europe Indoor Market by Country
8.2.3.2 Europe Outdoor Market by Country
8.2.4 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.4.1 Europe Service Providers Market by Country
8.2.4.2 Europe IT & Telecom Market by Country
8.2.4.3 Europe BFSI Market by Country
8.2.4.4 Europe Healthcare Market by Country
8.2.4.5 Europe Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.2.4.6 Europe Retail Market by Country
8.2.4.7 Europe Others Market by Country
8.2.5 Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Country
8.2.5.1 Germany Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.1.1 Germany Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.1.2 Germany Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.1.3 Germany Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.1.4 Germany Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.2 UK Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.2.1 UK Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.2.2 UK Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.2.3 UK Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.2.4 UK Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.3 France Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.3.1 France Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.3.2 France Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.3.3 France Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.3.4 France Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.4 Russia Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.4.1 Russia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.4.2 Russia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.4.3 Russia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.4.4 Russia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.5 Spain Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.5.1 Spain Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.5.2 Spain Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.5.3 Spain Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.5.4 Spain Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.6 Italy Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.6.1 Italy Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.6.2 Italy Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.6.3 Italy Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.6.4 Italy Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.2.5.7 Rest of Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.2.5.7.1 Rest of Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.2.5.7.2 Rest of Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.7.3 Rest of Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.2.5.7.4 Rest of Europe Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.1 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Services Market by Country
8.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Services Type
8.3.1.2.1 Asia Pacific Managed Services Market by Country
8.3.1.2.2 Asia Pacific Professional Services Market by Country
8.3.1.3 Asia Pacific Solution Market by Country
8.3.1.4 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Solution Type
8.3.1.4.1 Asia Pacific Access Points Market by Country
8.3.1.4.2 Asia Pacific WLAN Controllers Market by Country
8.3.2 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.3.3 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Indoor Market by Country
8.3.3.2 Asia Pacific Outdoor Market by Country
8.3.4 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Service Providers Market by Country
8.3.4.2 Asia Pacific IT & Telecom Market by Country
8.3.4.3 Asia Pacific BFSI Market by Country
8.3.4.4 Asia Pacific Healthcare Market by Country
8.3.4.5 Asia Pacific Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.3.4.6 Asia Pacific Retail Market by Country
8.3.4.7 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
8.3.5 Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Country
8.3.5.1 China Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.1.1 China Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.1.2 China Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.1.3 China Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.1.4 China Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.2 Japan Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.2.1 Japan Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.2.2 Japan Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.2.3 Japan Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.2.4 Japan Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.3 India Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.3.1 India Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.3.2 India Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.3.3 India Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.3.4 India Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.4 South Korea Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.4.1 South Korea Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.4.2 South Korea Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.4.3 South Korea Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.4.4 South Korea Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.5 Singapore Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.5.1 Singapore Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.5.2 Singapore Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.5.3 Singapore Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.5.4 Singapore Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.6 Malaysia Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.6.1 Malaysia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.6.2 Malaysia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.6.3 Malaysia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.6.4 Malaysia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.3.5.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.3.5.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.3.5.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.3.5.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.1 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.1.1 LAMEA Services Market by Country
8.4.1.2 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Services Type
8.4.1.2.1 LAMEA Managed Services Market by Country
8.4.1.2.2 LAMEA Professional Services Market by Country
8.4.1.3 LAMEA Solution Market by Country
8.4.1.4 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Solution Type
8.4.1.4.1 LAMEA Access Points Market by Country
8.4.1.4.2 LAMEA WLAN Controllers Market by Country
8.4.2 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.2.1 LAMEA Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.4.2.2 LAMEA Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.4.3 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.3.1 LAMEA Indoor Market by Country
8.4.3.2 LAMEA Outdoor Market by Country
8.4.4 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.4.1 LAMEA Service Providers Market by Country
8.4.4.2 LAMEA IT & Telecom Market by Country
8.4.4.3 LAMEA BFSI Market by Country
8.4.4.4 LAMEA Healthcare Market by Country
8.4.4.5 LAMEA Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.4.4.6 LAMEA Retail Market by Country
8.4.4.7 LAMEA Others Market by Country
8.4.5 LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Country
8.4.5.1 Brazil Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.1.1 Brazil Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.1.2 Brazil Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.1.3 Brazil Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.1.4 Brazil Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.2 Argentina Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.2.1 Argentina Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.2.2 Argentina Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.2.3 Argentina Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.2.4 Argentina Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.3 UAE Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.3.1 UAE Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.3.2 UAE Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.3.3 UAE Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.3.4 UAE Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.4 Saudi Arabia Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.4.1 Saudi Arabia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.4.2 Saudi Arabia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.4.3 Saudi Arabia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.4.4 Saudi Arabia Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.5 South Africa Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.5.1 South Africa Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.5.2 South Africa Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.5.3 South Africa Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.5.4 South Africa Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.6 Nigeria Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.6.1 Nigeria Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.6.2 Nigeria Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.6.3 Nigeria Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.6.4 Nigeria Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
8.4.5.7 Rest of LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market
8.4.5.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Component
8.4.5.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by Location
8.4.5.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Wi-Fi as a Service Market by End User
Chapter 9. Company Profiles
9.1 Cisco Systems, Inc.
9.1.1 Company Overview
9.1.2 Financial Analysis
9.1.3 Regional Analysis
9.1.4 Research & Development Expense
9.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.1.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.1.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.2 Fortinet, Inc.
9.2.1 Company Overview
9.2.2 Financial Analysis
9.2.3 Regional Analysis
9.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
9.2.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.2.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.2.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.2.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.3 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
9.3.1 Company Overview
9.3.2 Financial Analysis
9.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.3.4 Research & Development Expense
9.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.3.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.4 Telstra Corporation Limited
9.4.1 Company Overview
9.4.2 Financial Analysis
9.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.4.4 Recent strategies and developments:
9.4.4.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.5 Juniper Networks, Inc.
9.5.1 Company Overview
9.5.2 Financial Analysis
9.5.3 Regional Analysis
9.5.4 Research & Development Expenses
9.5.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.5.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.5.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.6 Extreme Networks, Inc.
9.6.1 Company Overview
9.6.2 Financial Analysis
9.6.3 Regional Analysis
9.6.4 Research & Development Expense
9.6.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.6.5.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.7 ADTRAN, Inc.
9.7.1 Company Overview
9.7.2 Financial Analysis
9.7.3 Regional and Segmental Analysis
9.7.4 Research & Development Expense
9.7.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.7.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.8 CommScope, Inc.
9.8.1 Company Overview
9.8.2 Financial Analysis
9.8.3 Regional and Segmental Analysis
9.8.4 Research & Development Expense
9.8.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.8.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.8.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.9 Tata Communications Limited (Tata Group)
9.9.1 Company Overview
9.9.2 Financial Analysis
9.9.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.10. D-link Corporation
9.10.1 Company Overview
9.10.2 Financial Analysis
9.10.3 Segmental Analysis
9.10.4 Research & Development Expenses
9.10.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.10.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.10.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:

Companies Mentioned

  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Fortinet, Inc.
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Telstra Corporation Limited
  • Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Extreme Networks, Inc.
  • ADTRAN, Inc.
  • CommScope, Inc.
  • Tata communications limited (Tata Group)
  • D-Link Corporation

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