Global DC Power Suppliers Focus on Booming Telecom Industries in Emerging Nations

 

Partnerships with local players vital to tap growth opportunities in these fragmented markets, finds Frost & Sullivan’s Energy & Environment team

 

LONDON – 23 May 2017 – Direct current (DC) power system manufacturers are experiencing a period of sustained growth with the rising deployment of mobile broadband (MBB) and fixed broadband (FBB) networks all over the world. The increased implementation of long-term evolution (LTE) infrastructure in Asia-Pacific and Europe, and the need for basic telecom infrastructure in Africa are generating a host of opportunities for DC power system suppliers in the telecom industries of developing nations that already have a large installed base of legacy infrastructure.

 

Global DC Power System Market, Forecast to 2021 is part of Frost & Sullivan’s Critical Power Growth Partnership Subscription. The global DC power systems market generated US$3.92 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach US$4.41 billion by 2021, at a compound annual growth rate of 2.4 percent.