아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장 : 용도별, 제품별 분석과 예측(2024-2033년)
Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific: Focus on Applications and Products Within Indoor DAS in Asia-Pacific - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2033
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한글목차

아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장은 원활한 무선 연결에 대한 수요 증가, 스마트 시티 구상 확대, 5G 대응 인프라의 급속한 도입 등을 배경으로 큰 성장을 이루고 있습니다.

2023년 시장 규모는 24억 7,000만 달러로 평가되었습니다. 현실적인 시나리오에서는 10.09%의 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR)로 확대되어, 2033년에는 64억 6,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측되고 있습니다. 낙관적 시나리오에서는 5G 배포가 가속화되고 DAS와 Wi-Fi 6 및 사설 LTE 네트워크와의 통합이 진행되면 2033년까지 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR) 15.16%로 확대되어 97억 달러에 달할 가능성이 있습니다. 주요 성장 분야는 상업용 건물, 교통 허브, 의료 시설, 교육 기관, 스포츠 장소 등에서 하드웨어 및 서비스 기반 솔루션이 크게 기여하고 있습니다. 그러나 규제 당국의 승인, 인프라 도입 비용, 효과적인 DAS 통합을 위한 고급 RF 계획의 필요성 등의 과제에 직면하고 있습니다.

주요 시장 통계
예측 기간 2024-2033년
2024년 평가 27억 2,000만 달러
2033년 예측 64억 6,000만 달러
CAGR 10.09%

실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS)은 건물 내 무선 신호 분배를 강화하기 위해 설계된 공통 소스에 연결된 공간적으로 분리된 안테나 노드의 네트워크입니다. 원활한 모바일 커버리지를 확보하고 신호 강도를 향상시키고 고속 데이터 전송을 가능하게 함으로써 실내 연결의 과제를 해결하는데 중요한 역할을 하고 있습니다. 실내 DAS 솔루션은 증폭기, 안테나, 기지국과 같은 주요 구성 요소를 통합하여 복합 상업시설, 경기장, 병원, 교통 허브와 같은 고밀도 환경에서의 커버리지를 최적화합니다. 이 기술은 네트워크 혼잡을 완화하고 신뢰성을 향상시켜 5G, IoT, 스마트 빌딩 용도 등 현대 연결 수요를 지원하는 데 특히 중요합니다. 견고한 무선 네트워크에 대한 요구가 증가함에 따라 실내 DAS는 업계 전반에 걸쳐 채용이 확대되고 있으며, 진화하는 디지털 요구 사항에 대응하는 확장성과 효율성이 뛰어난 솔루션을 제공합니다.

아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장은 원활한 실내 연결에 대한 수요 증가, 도시 인프라 확대, 5G 네트워크 채택 등을 배경으로 급속한 변모를 이루고 있습니다. 이 시장은 현재 모바일 네트워크 사업자와 기업이 견고한 연결 솔루션을 요구하는 가운데 상업 빌딩, 공항, 병원, 교통 허브에서 무선 커버리지를 강화할 필요성에 의해 활성화되고 있습니다. 정부 및 통신 사업자는 고밀도 환경 및 구조적 장애물로 인한 네트워크 갭을 메우기 위해 DAS에 투자하고 있습니다. 일본, 한국, 호주 등의 국가들이 선진적인 5G의 전개로 도입을 선도하고 있는 한편, 인도, 태국, 베트남 등의 신흥 시장에서는 급속한 도시화와 서비스의 디지털화에 의해 수요가 확대되고 있습니다. 미래의 성장은 기술 발전, 스마트 시티 개념과의 통합, 사설 LTE 및 Wi-Fi 6 솔루션의 보급으로 이어질 것입니다.

아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장이 산업에 미치는 영향은 엄청나며 상업 부동산, 교통, 헬스케어, 교육, 제조, 소매 등 여러 분야에 영향을 미치고 있습니다. 5G의 급속한 보급에 따라 산업계는 연결성 강화, 업무 최적화, 고객 경험 향상을 위해 DAS를 활용하고 있습니다. 상업 분야에서 주요 쇼핑몰과 오피스 빌딩은 DAS 솔루션을 통합하여 원활한 모바일 커버리지를 확보하고 기업과 소비자를 유치하고 있습니다. 공항과 지하철 역에서는 고밀도 승객 지역과 IoT 용도을 지원하기 위해 DAS가 도입되어 교통 부문이 큰 장점을 얻고 있습니다. 의료 시설은 원격 의료, 원격 모니터링 및 안전한 환자 데이터 전송을 위해 DAS를 사용하며 교육 기관은 전자 학습 및 스마트 캠퍼스 개념을 강화하기 위해 DAS를 통합합니다. 제조업, 특히 산업지역과 물류허브에서는 자동화, IoT 주도의 프로세스, 스마트 공장 운영을 지원하기 위해 DAS를 활용하고 있습니다. 또한 호텔과 리조트와 같은 접객 비즈니스는 DAS를 도입하여 고객에게 끊임없는 연결성을 제공하여 지역의 디지털 혁신을 더욱 촉진하고 있습니다. 이러한 업계 전반의 용도는 스마트 시티 및 디지털화를 위한 정부의 이니셔티브와 함께 향후 수년간 DAS 솔루션 수요를 크게 가속할 것으로 예상됩니다.

본 보고서는 아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장에 대해 조사했으며 시장 개요와 함께 용도별, 제품별, 국가별 동향, 시장 진출기업프로파일 등의 정보를 제공합니다.

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주요 요약

제1장 시장 : 업계 전망

제2장 아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장(용도별)

제3장 아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장(제품별)

제4장 아시아태평양의 실내 분산 안테나 시스템(DAS) 시장(국가별)

제5장 경쟁 구도

제6장 조사 방법

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Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific Overview

The indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in the Asia-Pacific region has been experiencing significant growth, driven by the rising demand for seamless wireless connectivity, the expansion of smart city initiatives, and the rapid adoption of 5G-ready infrastructure. The market was valued at $2.47 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $6.46 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 10.09% under a realistic scenario. In an optimistic scenario, with accelerated 5G rollouts and increased integration of DAS with Wi-Fi 6 and private LTE networks, the market could reach $9.70 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 15.16%. The major growth sectors include commercial buildings, transportation hubs, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and sports venues, with hardware and service-based solutions contributing significantly. However, the industry faces challenges such as regulatory approvals, infrastructure deployment costs, and the need for advanced RF planning for effective DAS integration.

Introduction of Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS)

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Forecast Period2024 - 2033
2024 Evaluation$2.72 Billion
2033 Forecast$6.46 Billion
CAGR10.09%

An indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) is a network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected to a common source designed to enhance wireless signal distribution within buildings. It plays a crucial role in addressing indoor connectivity challenges by ensuring seamless mobile coverage, improving signal strength, and enabling high-speed data transmission. Indoor DAS solutions integrate key components such as amplifiers, antennas, and base stations to optimize coverage in high-density environments, including commercial complexes, stadiums, hospitals, and transportation hubs. The technology is particularly vital in supporting modern connectivity demands, including 5G, IoT, and smart building applications, by reducing network congestion and enhancing reliability. With the growing need for robust wireless networks, Indoor DAS is increasingly adopted across industries, offering scalable and efficient solutions to meet evolving digital requirements.

Market Introduction

The indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in Asia-Pacific is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the increasing demand for seamless indoor connectivity, the expansion of urban infrastructure, and the adoption of 5G networks. The market is currently fueled by the need to enhance wireless coverage in commercial buildings, airports, hospitals, and transportation hubs as mobile network operators and enterprises seek robust connectivity solutions. Governments and telecom operators are investing in DAS to bridge network gaps caused by high-density environments and structural obstructions. Countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Australia have been leading the adoption with advanced 5G rollouts, while emerging markets such as India, Thailand, and Vietnam are experiencing growing demand due to rapid urbanization and the digitization of services. Future growth will be driven by technological advancements, integration with smart city initiatives, and the proliferation of private LTE and Wi-Fi 6 solutions.

Industrial Impact

The industrial impact of the indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in the Asia-Pacific region is profound, influencing multiple sectors, including commercial real estate, transportation, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and retail. With the rapid growth of 5G adoption, industries have been leveraging DAS to enhance connectivity, optimize operations, and improve customer experience. In the commercial sector, major shopping malls and office buildings have been integrating DAS solutions to ensure seamless mobile coverage, attracting businesses and consumers. The transportation sector benefits significantly, with airports and metro stations deploying DAS to support high-density passenger areas and IoT applications. Healthcare facilities are using DAS for telemedicine, remote monitoring, and secure patient data transmission, while educational institutions integrate it to enhance e-learning and smart campus initiatives. The manufacturing industry, particularly in industrial zones and logistics hubs, is utilizing DAS to support automation, IoT-driven processes, and smart factory operations. Moreover, hospitality businesses, including hotels and resorts, are implementing DAS to provide uninterrupted connectivity for guests, further driving digital transformation in the region. These industry-wide applications, coupled with government initiatives for smart cities and digitalization, are expected to significantly accelerate the demand for DAS solutions in the coming years.

Market Segmentation:

Segmentation 1: by Application Type

Commercial Buildings Segment to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Application)

The commercial buildings segment leads the market due to the increasing demand for uninterrupted wireless connectivity in corporate offices, shopping malls, and retail centers. DAS solutions ensure seamless indoor coverage as businesses rely heavily on mobile connectivity for operations, customer engagement, and digital payments. The rise of smart buildings and IoT integration is further driving the adoption of DAS in commercial spaces, making it the fastest-growing and most revenue-generating segment.

Segmentation 2: by Solution Type

Hardware to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Solution)

Hardware components, including antenna nodes, bidirectional amplifiers, and radio units, dominate the DAS market as they form the core infrastructure for signal distribution. The shift toward fiber-based and 5G-ready DAS solutions is fueling demand for advanced hardware capable of handling higher frequencies and increased data traffic. Moreover, the expansion of high-rise commercial and residential buildings necessitates the deployment of robust DAS hardware to mitigate network coverage gaps.

Segmentation 3: by Business Model

Neutral Host Model to have the Highest Growth Rate in the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Business Model)

The neutral host model is gaining traction as it allows multiple mobile network operators (MNOs) to share DAS infrastructure, reducing costs and improving network efficiency. This model is particularly popular in large venues such as airports, stadiums, and metro stations, where independent deployments by multiple MNOs would be costly and inefficient. Governments in Asia-Pacific are promoting shared infrastructure models to accelerate DAS adoption and enhance network accessibility in high-density areas.

Segmentation 4: by Signal Source

Base-Transceiver Station (BTS) to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Signal Source)

Among signal sources, base-transceiver stations (BTS) lead the market as they provide dedicated and high-capacity signal sources for DAS networks. Unlike off-air antennas, which depend on external signals, BTS-based DAS ensures stronger, more reliable connectivity in large facilities such as corporate hubs and hospitals. The growing demand for private LTE and 5G networks has further accelerated the deployment of BTS-integrated DAS solutions.

Segmentation 5: by Distribution System Type

Hybrid DAS to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Distribution System)

In the Asia-Pacific indoor DAS market, hybrid distribution systems are dominant due to their ability to balance performance, scalability, and affordability by combining active and passive components. This makes them ideal for diverse applications, from commercial buildings to transportation hubs, with varying coverage and capacity needs. Their support for advanced technologies like 5G and adaptability to existing infrastructure further strengthens their appeal. Driven by the need for cost-effective, efficient solutions capable of addressing both coverage and capacity challenges, especially in 5G deployments, and the growing adoption of mixed-use infrastructure, hybrid systems are experiencing accelerated growth and market leadership.

Segmentation 6: by User Facility Type

>500K sq. ft. to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Facility Type)

Large-scale venues such as airports, convention centers, stadiums, and shopping malls are the primary adopters of DAS solutions, making facilities over 500,000 sq. ft. the leading segment. These locations experience high foot traffic, heavy mobile data usage, and demand for uninterrupted connectivity, necessitating robust DAS deployments. The hospitality and tourism boom in Asia-Pacific and smart infrastructure initiatives are further propelling growth in this segment.

Segmentation 7: by Country

Japan to Dominate the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific (by Country)

Japan is the leading country in the indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in the Asia-Pacific region. Japan's leadership is attributed to its advanced regulatory frameworks, early adoption of 5G technologies, and strong collaboration between public and private entities. Companies such as JTOWER are driving innovations in the market, notably through 5G infrastructure-sharing deployments at high-traffic venues such as airports. Japan's focus on smart city initiatives and efficient spectrum utilization, combined with significant investments in shared infrastructure, ensures the country remains at the forefront of DAS market development.

Recent Developments in the Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market in Asia-Pacific

Demand - Drivers, Limitations, and Opportunities

Market Demand Drivers: Expansion of 5G Networks

The implementation of 5G networks in Indonesia is a key driver of the indoor DAS industry. 5G technology provides faster communication rates and supports more connected devices, but its higher frequency signals have limited penetration capabilities, particularly inside. To solve this difficulty, interior DAS installations are required to extend 5G coverage within buildings, allowing users to enjoy the benefits of 5G connectivity fully. This necessity has been driving investment in indoor DAS infrastructure across the country. For instance, in September 2024, Telkomsel, a pioneer in 5G connectivity in Indonesia, announced its plan to significantly expand its Hyper 5G network in the country, beginning with Denpasar and Badung in Bali. This plan is a broader part of the company's spectrum to expand its 5G coverage across Indonesia.

Market Challenges: Technical Complexity in Diverse Building Environments

The country's unique architectural landscape complicates indoor DAS deployments in Indonesia. Buildings differ greatly in design, construction materials, and layout, affecting signal propagation and necessitating site-specific solutions. For instance, current high-rise constructions of energy-efficient materials can block signal penetration, necessitating specialized engineering to ensure optimal coverage. Creating specialized DAS systems for such diverse contexts necessitates extensive technical knowledge and resources, complicating deployment efforts.

Market Opportunities: Growing Demand for Reliable and High-Speed Wireless Communication in Urban and Commercial Areas

Singapore's high smartphone penetration and increased use of data-intensive applications have fueled demand for seamless indoor connectivity. Indoor DAS improves signal strength within buildings, ensuring continuous mobile services in situations where standard signals may fail. This is especially important in urban areas with dense infrastructures, where regular communication is essential for both personal and professional activity. Moreover, the country was one of the first to launch 5G services in 2021. Singtel is Singapore's major service provider. It competes with Starhub and M1, the other major operators in the country. Both StarHub and M1 provide 5G services throughout the country. Earlier this year, in 2024, StarHub announced 99% penetration of their outdoor 5G network. By July 2024, all three telcos intend to phase out 3G services to free up spectrum for 5G expansion. Also, according to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Singapore had 18,64,800 5G customers by the end of December 2023. Singtel claimed to have more than 1 million 5G clients by the end of September 2023.

How can this report add value to an organization?

This report adds value to an organization by providing comprehensive insights into the evolving DAS market, enabling data-driven decision-making and strategic planning for growth. It highlights key market trends, technological advancements, and competitive dynamics, helping businesses identify emerging opportunities in sectors such as commercial buildings, healthcare, transportation, and smart cities. The report's detailed segmentation by application type, solution type, business model, signal source, and distribution system type allows organizations to target specific markets, optimize their offerings, and improve business strategies. Additionally, its coverage of government policies, regulatory frameworks, and sustainability initiatives ensures companies remain compliant with the evolving landscape of DAS infrastructure. By leveraging this report, organizations can make informed investment decisions in DAS technology, enhance their operational efficiency, and gain a competitive edge in the rapidly expanding indoor wireless connectivity sector, ensuring long-term growth and leadership in the market.

Research Methodology

Factors for Data Prediction and Modelling

Market Estimation and Forecast

This research study involves the usage of extensive secondary sources, such as certified publications, articles from recognized authors, white papers, annual reports of companies, directories, and major databases to collect useful and effective information for an extensive, technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in Asia-Pacific.

The market engineering process involves the calculation of the market statistics, market size estimation, market forecast, market crackdown, and data triangulation (the methodology for such quantitative data processes is explained in further sections). The primary research study has been undertaken to gather information and validate the market numbers for segmentation types and industry trends of the key players in the market.

Primary Research

The primary sources involve industry experts from the indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in Asia-Pacific and various stakeholders in the ecosystem. Respondents such as CEOs, vice presidents, marketing directors, and technology and innovation directors have been interviewed to obtain and verify both qualitative and quantitative aspects of this research study.

The key data points taken from primary sources include:

Secondary Research

This research study involves the usage of extensive secondary research, directories, company websites, and annual reports. It also makes use of databases, such as Hoovers, Bloomberg, Businessweek, and Factiva, to collect useful and effective information for an extensive, technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the global market. In addition to the data sources, the study has been undertaken with the help of other data sources and websites, such as the Census Bureau, OICA, and ACEA.

Secondary research was done to obtain crucial information about the industry's value chain, revenue models, the market's monetary chain, the total pool of key players, and the current and potential use cases and applications.

The key data points taken from secondary research include:

Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis

The companies that are profiled in the indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) market in Asia-Pacific have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts who have analyzed company coverage, product portfolio, and market penetration.

Some of the prominent names in this market are:

Companies not part of the aforementioned pool have been well represented across different sections of the report (wherever applicable).

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Scope and Definition

1 Markets: Industry Outlook

2 Asia-Pacific Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market (by Application)

3 Asia-Pacific Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market (by Products)

4 Asia-Pacific Indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Market (by Country)

5 Competitive Landscape

6 Research Methodology

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