U.S. Industry Trends, 2022: Sickness Lingers
This report presents iGR’s views on some of the major trends for 2022.
The main areas addressed are:
- Covid is here to stay
- Work from home
- Workforce shortages / reconstitution of labor market
- Higher workforce and producer costs
- Supply chain issues will persist into 2023
- Fiber infrastructure continues growing
- Data center investments increase
- Open RAN: reality catching up
- Enterprise Private Networks emerge
- Enterprise Private Networks: Security
- 2022 is still early days for AI/ML
- Outdoor Small Cells: Another tough year in 2022
- U.S. Spectrum situation.
Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Trends in 2022
- Covid is here to stay
- Work from home
- Workforce shortages / reconstitution of labor market
- Higher workforce and producer costs
- Supply chain issues will persist into 2023
- Fiber infrastructure continues growing
- Data center investments increase
- Open RAN: reality catching up
- Enterprise Private Networks emerge
- Enterprise Private Networks: Security
- 2022 is still early days for AI/ML
- Outdoor Small Cells: Another tough year in 2022
- Definitions
- About iGR
- Disclaimer
List of Tables
- Definitions Table
List of Charts
- Figure 1: How the Supply Chain Crisis Unfolded
For additional information on the U.S. Industry Trends, 2022 market study, please contact Iain Gillott at (512) 796-1675 or by email.
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