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市場調查報告書
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1968458
整合通訊基礎設施市場-全球產業規模、佔有率、趨勢、機會和預測:按組件、連接技術、最終用戶、地區和競爭對手分類,2021-2031年Integrated Telecom Infrastructure Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Component, By Connectivity Technology, By End Users, By Region & Competition, 2021-2031F |
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全球綜合通訊基礎設施市場預計將從 2025 年的 1,029.9 億美元成長到 2031 年的 1,457.6 億美元,複合年成長率為 5.96%。
整合通訊基礎設施是指將基地台、光纖、小型基地台和電力系統等主動和被動元件整合到一個統一的框架中,作為共用的整合平台運作。市場成長的主要驅動力是行動數據流量的快速成長以及全球對新一代連接更高網路密度的需求,這需要擴充性且經濟高效的部署模式。此外,為降低營運成本而轉向基礎設施共用也是推動其普及的因素。全球行動通訊系統協會(GSMA)指出,到2024年,184個國家和地區的619家通訊業者正在投資5G網路,這凸顯了強大的基礎設施對於支持這項技術變革的重要性。
| 市場概覽 | |
|---|---|
| 預測期 | 2027-2031 |
| 市場規模:2025年 | 1029.9億美元 |
| 市場規模:2031年 | 1457.6億美元 |
| 複合年成長率:2026-2031年 | 5.96% |
| 成長最快的細分市場 | 對於企業 |
| 最大的市場 | 北美洲 |
然而,市場擴張面臨許多挑戰,包括部署和現代化改造所需的大量資本投入。土地購置、土木工程和老舊設備升級等相關的巨額前期成本,將對營運商的財務資源帶來沉重負擔,尤其是在發展中地區。複雜的監管合規要求和嚴格的規劃核准核准往往會加劇這種財務壓力,導致計劃延期,阻礙全球一體化通訊基礎設施的快速部署。
全球5G網路部署的快速推進正成為綜合通訊基礎設施市場的重要催化劑,催生了對高密度基地台配置和光纖回程傳輸系統的迫切需求。隨著營運商從非獨立組網(NSA)架構向獨立組網(SA)架構過渡,他們對支援更高頻寬的被動和主動基礎設施元件的依賴性顯著增加。這種轉變迫使通訊業者加大對實體資產現代化的投資,以確保低延遲覆蓋和充足的容量。根據愛立信2024年6月發布的《行動報告》,光是2024年第一季,全球5G用戶就增加了1.6億,總數達到17億人。這表明,網路面臨著巨大的壓力,需要擴展實體資源以滿足不斷成長的用戶群的需求。
此外,行動數據消耗的快速成長迫切需要部署能夠最大限度提高頻譜效率和吞吐量的整合解決方案。雲端遊戲和影片串流等高頻寬應用會產生巨大的流量負載,而傳統的網路基礎設施若不大幅升級邊緣處理單元和小型基地台,則難以應付。為了應對這種激增,必須從根本上轉向共用和整合的基礎設施,才能經濟高效地管理負載。根據美國通訊工業協會(CTIA)於2024年9月發布的《2024年無線產業年度調查報告》,2023年美國無線網路支援的數據流量超過100兆兆位元組,創下單年增幅新高。為了處理如此龐大的資料量,各大營運商正積極擴大硬體部署規模。例如,中國移動在2024年8月宣布,截至當年上半年末,已運作229萬個5G基地台。
全球綜合通訊基礎設施市場面臨的一大阻礙因素是部署和現代化所需的大量資本投入。業者需要承擔巨額的前期成本,包括土木工程、土地購置和老舊設備升級。這些資金需求會嚴重影響營運商的流動性,尤其對於投資回報週期通常較慢的小規模服務供應商和發展中地區的營運商而言更是如此。此外,營運商還必須同時獲得嚴格的規劃核准,這會進一步加劇其負擔,延長計劃工期並延遲產生收入。
高昂的存取和維修成本直接限制了網路密度成長的速度。根據全球行動通訊系統協會(GSMA)預測,為滿足2024年的網路需求,全球行動通訊業者預計將在2023年至2030年間投入1.5兆美元用於行動基礎設施建設。如此龐大的資金需求需要謹慎的資金配置,迫使許多公司縮減或延後關鍵基礎設施計劃。因此,資金難以快速籌集阻礙了整合連接平台的廣泛應用。
向可再生能源和混合動力系統的轉型正在從根本上重塑市場格局,營運商們正努力控制不斷上漲的營運成本並實現嚴格的碳減排目標。這一趨勢包括策略性地部署本地太陽能、風力發電機和先進的電池儲能解決方案,以減少對柴油發電機的依賴,尤其是在電網連接不穩定的地區。這些混合動力系統不僅降低了燃料成本,還能確保停電期間電網的持續運作,並增強基礎設施的韌性。根據美國鐵塔公司(American Tower Corporation)於2025年7月發布的《2024年永續發展管理報告》,該公司在24,500個站點新增了1吉瓦時的儲能容量,以提高平台效率和韌性。
此外,隨著營運商為支援5G和低延遲應用的發展而實現資產組合多元化,傳統鐵塔營運商向綜合數位基礎設施公司的轉型正在加速。基礎設施所有者正從被動的宏塔租賃轉向對分散式天線系統(DAS)、小型基地台和鐵塔光纖回程傳輸等主動網路元件的投資,從而提供全面的連接解決方案。這種轉變將使他們能夠滿足僅靠宏基地台無法滿足的高密度城市環境中的容量需求。根據Cellnex Telecom於2025年2月發布的《2024年綜合年度報告》,該公司管理的DAS和小型基地台節點總合達到12,088個,接入點(PoP)數量年增6.5%。
The Global Integrated Telecom Infrastructure Market is projected to expand from USD 102.99 Billion in 2025 to USD 145.76 Billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 5.96%. Integrated telecom infrastructure is defined as a unified framework that amalgamates active and passive components-such as towers, fiber optics, small cells, and power systems-into a shared, consolidated platform. Market growth is primarily driven by the exponential surge in mobile data traffic and the global necessity to densify networks for next-generation connectivity, creating a need for scalable and cost-effective deployment models. Additionally, the move toward infrastructure sharing to decrease operational overhead is fueling adoption. In 2024, the Global mobile Suppliers Association noted that 619 operators across 184 countries and territories were investing in 5G networks, underscoring the critical need for robust infrastructure to support this technological shift.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 102.99 Billion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 145.76 Billion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 5.96% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Enterprises |
| Largest Market | North America |
However, market expansion faces a significant hurdle due to the massive capital expenditure required for deployment and modernization. The substantial upfront costs linked to site acquisition, civil engineering, and upgrading legacy equipment can heavily strain the financial resources of operators, particularly in developing regions. This financial pressure is frequently worsened by complex regulatory compliance requirements and rigorous zoning approvals, which can prolong project timelines and impede the rapid global rollout of integrated telecom infrastructure.
Market Driver
The rapid acceleration of global 5G network deployments acts as a major catalyst for the integrated telecom infrastructure market, creating an urgent need for dense tower configurations and fiber backhaul systems. As operators transition from non-standalone to standalone architectures, the reliance on both passive and active infrastructure elements to support higher frequency bands increases substantially. This migration compels telecommunications providers to invest heavily in modernizing physical assets to guarantee low-latency coverage and adequate capacity. According to the Ericsson Mobility Report from June 2024, global 5G subscriptions rose by 160 million in the first quarter of 2024 alone, reaching a total of 1.7 billion, which signals the intense pressure on networks to scale physical resources to accommodate this growing user base.
Furthermore, the exponential rise in mobile data consumption necessitates the adoption of integrated solutions that maximize spectral efficiency and throughput. High-bandwidth applications, such as cloud gaming and video streaming, generate massive traffic loads that legacy infrastructure cannot sustain without significant upgrades to edge processing units and small cells. This surge requires a fundamental shift toward shared and consolidated infrastructure to manage the load cost-effectively. In its '2024 Annual Wireless Industry Survey' published in September 2024, CTIA reported that U.S. wireless networks supported over 100 trillion megabytes of data traffic in 2023, marking the largest single-year increase on record. To handle such volumes, major operators are aggressively expanding their hardware footprint; for example, China Mobile reported in August 2024 that it had 2.29 million 5G base stations in operation by the end of the first half of the year.
Market Challenge
The substantial capital expenditure necessary for deployment and modernization constitutes a primary restraint on the Global Integrated Telecom Infrastructure Market. Operators face immense upfront costs related to civil engineering, site acquisition, and the upgrading of legacy equipment. These financial demands significantly strain liquidity, particularly for smaller service providers and those operating in developing regions where the return on investment is typically slower. This burden is further compounded when operators must simultaneously navigate strict zoning approvals, leading to extended project timelines and delayed revenue generation.
This high cost of entry and maintenance directly limits the pace at which network densification occurs. According to the GSMA, mobile operators are projected to invest $1.5 trillion in mobile capital expenditure globally between 2023 and 2030 to meet network demands as of 2024. Such massive financial requirements necessitate careful capital allocation, forcing many companies to scale back or postpone critical infrastructure projects. Consequently, the inability to swiftly mobilize these funds hampers the broader adoption of unified connectivity platforms.
Market Trends
The transition toward renewable energy and hybrid power systems is fundamentally reshaping the market as operators aim to mitigate rising operational costs and achieve stringent carbon reduction targets. This trend involves the strategic implementation of on-site solar generation, wind turbines, and advanced battery storage solutions to reduce reliance on diesel generators, especially in regions with unstable grid connectivity. These hybrid systems not only lower fuel expenses but also ensure continuous network uptime during power outages, thereby enhancing infrastructure resilience. According to American Tower Corporation's '2024 Sustainability Executive Report' from July 2025, the company increased its energy storage capacity to one gigawatt-hour across 24,500 sites to improve platform efficiency and resiliency.
Additionally, the evolution from traditional TowerCos to integrated digital infrastructure companies is accelerating as providers diversify their asset portfolios to support 5G densification and low-latency applications. Instead of solely leasing passive macro towers, infrastructure owners are increasingly investing in active network elements, including Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), small cells, and fiber-to-the-tower backhaul, to offer comprehensive connectivity solutions. This transition enables companies to address the capacity demands of dense urban environments where macro sites are insufficient. According to Cellnex Telecom's 'Integrated Annual Report 2024' released in February 2025, the company managed a total of 12,088 DAS and small cell nodes, contributing to a 6.5% year-on-year increase in Points of Presence (PoPs).
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Integrated Telecom Infrastructure Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Integrated Telecom Infrastructure Market.
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