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The Small Cell Network market is a segment of the Telecommunications and Networks industry that focuses on the deployment of low-power radio access nodes to provide wireless coverage in areas with high user density. These nodes are typically deployed in urban areas, such as shopping malls, stadiums, and airports, and are used to supplement existing macrocell networks. Small cells are typically used to increase capacity, improve coverage, and reduce latency.
Small cells are typically deployed in a variety of configurations, including femtocells, picocells, and microcells. Femtocells are typically used in residential settings, while picocells and microcells are used in public areas. Small cells are also used in combination with macrocells to create heterogeneous networks, which are designed to provide improved coverage and capacity.
The Small Cell Network market is highly competitive, with a number of vendors offering a variety of solutions. Some of the major players in the market include Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, ZTE, and Cisco. Show Less Read more