DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Mobile Edge Computing Market by Infrastructure, Deployment Model, Computing as a Service, Network Connectivity, Applications, Analytics Type, Market Segments and Industry Verticals 2021 – 2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This mobile edge computing market report evaluates the telecom and IT ecosystem in support of communications and computing infrastructure providers, managed services vendors, carriers, and OTT providers. This edge computing market analysis includes a focus on company strategies and offerings relative to current and anticipated future market needs. The report also provides quantitative analysis of the MEC market including segmentation by industry vertical, region of the world, application, and services. It also provides forecasts for MEC-based streaming data and real-time data analytics.

Select Report Findings:

Mobile edge computing will be a key enabler of immersive technologies deployed with 5G Greatest opportunities will be in teleoperation/cloud robotics, telepresence, and virtual reality The global mobile edge computing market for software and APIs will reach $1.72 billion by 2026 The market for MEC software in support of IoT applications will reach $546 million globally by 2026 The largest industry vertical opportunities for MEC will be manufacturing, healthcare and automobile Often used synonymously, MEC refers to Mobile Edge Computing or Multi-Access Edge Computing with the former being more cellular network-centric (LTE and 5G) and the latter terminology adopted by standards groups to generalize edge computing to reflect that it may be also be used by WiFi and other wireless access technologies. The distinction between Multi-Access Edge Computing vs. Mobile Edge Computing for MEC largely ends with radio access and network type as almost every other aspect is the same including localizing computing (e.g. computation and storage closer to the end-user), network element virtualization, software, and service-centric operations.

In cellular networks, edge computing via MEC is beneficial for LTE but virtually essential for 5G. This is because Mobile Edge Computing facilitates optimization of fifth generation network resources including focusing communications and computational capacity where it is needed the most. The author’s research findings indicate a strong relationship between edge computing and 5G. In fact, if it were not for MEC, 5G would continue to rely upon back-haul to centralized cloud resources for storage and computing, diminishing much of the otherwise positive impact of latency reduction enabled by 5G.

Another driver for the multi-access edge computing market is that MEC will facilitate an entirely new class of low-power devices for IoT networks and systems. These devices will rely upon MEC equipment for processing. Stated differently, some IoT devices will be very lightweight computationally speaking, relying upon edge computing nodes for most of their computation needs.

Companies Mentioned

ADLINK Technology Inc. Advanced Micro Devices Advantech Affirmed Networks Akamai Technologies Allot Communications Brocade Communications Systems Cavium Networks Ceragon Networks Cisco Systems Cloudify Cradlepoint EdgeConneX Edgeworx Ericsson Fujitsu Technology Solutions Hewlett Packard Enterprise Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. IBM Corporation Integrated Device Technology Intel Corporation InterDigital Inc. Juniper Networks MobiledgeX NEC Corporation Nokia Corporation PeerApp Ltd. Pixeom Pluribus Networks Quortus Redhat, Inc. Saguna Networks Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Sony Corporation SpiderCloud Wireless Vapor IO Vasona Networks (ZephyrTel) Xilinx, Inc. Yaana Ltd. ZTE Corporation Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction

3. MEC Technology, Platforms, and Architecture

4. MEC Market Drivers and Opportunities

5. MEC Ecosystem

6. MEC Application and Service Strategies

7. Multi-Access Edge Computing Deployment

8. Multi-Access Edge Computing Market Analysis and Forecasts

9. Conclusions and Recommendations

10. Appendix One: Real-time Data Analytics Revenue

11. MEC Case Studies

12. Appendix Two: 5G Technology and Solution Outlook

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