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Worldwide enterprise WLAN market rebounds with 7.4% growth in the Q3 of 2020

The combined consumer and enterprise worldwide wireless local area network (WLAN) market segments rose 12.0% year over year in the third quarter of 2020 (3Q20), according to results published in the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly WLAN Tracker. The enterprise segment grew 7.4% year over year in 3Q20 with $1.7 billion in revenue.

In the enterprise WLAN market, results across the globe were mixed, with the market’s performance continuing to be impacted by the COVID-19 global pandemic. The return to growth in the overall market in the third quarter is a rebound for the market, after declining 9.5% year over year in the second quarter of 2020.

A driver for the enterprise WLAN market is the Wi-Fi 6 standard, also known as 802.11ax. Across the enterprise market, Wi-Fi 6-enabled dependent access points (APs) made up 39.9% of revenues, up from 28.9% of revenues in the second quarter of 2020, indicating significant continued adoption of the newest WLAN standard in the enterprise market. Wi-Fi 6 units accounted for 26.7% of shipments, up from 16.8% in the previous quarter. The Wi-Fi 5 standard, 802.11ac, still makes up the majority of dependent AP shipments (67.0%) and revenues (58.6%). Overall unit shipments in the enterprise WLAN market grew 10.1% compared to the year earlier.

Meanwhile, the consumer WLAN market grew 15.3% year over year in 3Q20. Within the consumer market, 64.7% of shipments and 74.8% of revenues were for 802.11ac products. 802.11ax units made up 4.7% of shipments and 12.3% of revenues, showing the slowed adoption of Wi-Fi 6 in the consumer market compared to the enterprise market. WLAN equipment supporting the older 802.11n standard still made up 30.5% of unit shipments and 12.8% of revenues.

“Enterprises in the third quarter of 2020 began reinvesting in critical WLAN technology. As the global pandemic continues to impact economies around the world, enterprises have moved from a phase of business continuity toward making targeted investments into technologies that support their business needs,” said Brandon Butler, senior research analyst, Network Infrastructure, IDC. “Wireless connectivity will remain a critical technology for enterprises as they look to support bandwidth-intensive applications on the network, such as video traffic. The results in the third quarter of 2020 are a positive sign for the enterprise WLAN market for 2020 and beyond.”

From a geographic perspective, growth was strong in North America with the United States market up 13.7% and Canada’s market up 13.5%. Results were more mixed in the Asia/Pacific region: The China market grew 8.5% year over year, while Japan’s market was up 98.8%. The rest of the region – Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan and China – was down 10.4% annually, with India declining 25.7% year over year and Korea losing 14.4% compared to a year earlier.

Europe and the Middle East also had mixed results. The Middle East and Africa region rose 9.3% annually with Turkey’s 17.4% year-over-year gain standing out. Central and Eastern Europe grew 3.9% with Russia up 12.1% annually and Ukraine up 34.5% year over year. In Western Europe, the enterprise market dropped 8.2%, with the United Kingdom down 19.5% and France down 8.7%. The Latin America region declined 13.1% year over year with Mexico’s market off 9.9% from a year earlier and Colombia down 13.6%.

“Growth in the enterprise WLAN market was mixed across the globe with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to cause economic stress in many geographies, resulting in declines in certain regions of the world,” noted Petr Jirovsky, research director, Worldwide Networking Trackers. “Meanwhile, the consumer WLAN industry continues to grow steadily in 2020 as consumers look to upgrade their Wi-Fi equipment to support more working and schooling from home scenarios.”

Enterprise WLAN Vendor Highlights

  • Cisco’s enterprise WLAN revenues increased 4.9% year over year in 3Q20 to $750 million. Cisco remains the market share leader, finishing the quarter with 43.1% share, down from 44.3% in 2Q20.
  • HPE-Aruba revenues dropped 4.5% year over year in 3Q20 to $218 million; the company’s market share stood at 12.5% in the quarter.
  • Ubiquiti enterprise WLAN revenues grew 30.1% year over year. The company’s market share was 8.6%, up from 7.1% in the previous quarter.
  • Huawei’s revenues rose 27.4% year over year in 3Q20 and its market share rose to 6.4% from 6.1% in 2Q20.
  • CommScope (formerly ARRIS/Ruckus) revenues declined 0.4% year over year in 3Q20. The company held 4.8% market share in 3Q20.

The IDC Worldwide Quarterly WLAN Tracker provides total market size and vendor share data in an easy-to-use Excel pivot table format. The geographic coverage includes eight major regions (USA, Canada, Latin America, Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan), Japan, Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa) and 58 countries. The WLAN market is further segmented by product class, product type, product, standard, and location. Measurement for the WLAN market is provided in factory revenue, customer revenue, and unit shipments.
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