5G RF Transceiver Size, Trends, Company Profiles, Growth Rate, Trends and its Emerging Opportunities

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As per P&S Intelligence, the rising demand for smartphones will be a key factor to drive the 5G RF transceiver market from $112.0 million in 2019 at a massive 30.4% CAGR between 2020 and 2030.

With an increase in their disposable income, people are purchasing smartphones in large numbers. Such consumer electronics offer multiple internet-enabled features, such as email access, location-based services, weather updates, and shopping capabilities. Moreover, people are using their smartphones for ordering food, streaming music and videos online, social networking, and many other purposes.

For enabling these services, it is important that the mobile device enjoys smooth connectivity to the network infrastructure. In addition, with the increasing usage of high-bandwidth applications on mobile phones, it is also important to have a high data transmission speed. As per PS Intelligence, the rising demand for smartphones will be a key factor to drive the 5G RF transceiver market from $112.0 million in 2019 at a massive 30.4% CAGR between 2020 and 2030.

This is because it is the transceiver that allows a smartphone to receive and send signals, be it of regular wireless calls or internet traffic. In this era where smartphones are becoming more than a mobile phone, transforming into personal assistants, older technologies, including 2G, 3G, and even 4G, are becoming ineffective. Thus, countries around the world are upgrading their telecommunication infrastructure by integrating 5G RF transceivers.

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Among the countries at the forefront of the 5G revolution are China, South Korea, and India, where governments have begun inking deals with telecom component providers to get their infrastructure 5G-ready. For instance, Chinese electronics giant Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. signed 25 memoranda of understanding (MoU) with national telecom service providers for sales and trials of its 5G equipment, including RF transceivers, in 2018. A year later, three Chinese state-owned telecom service providers — China Telecommunications Corporation, China Mobile Limited, and China Unicom Limited — launched 5G services.

 

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