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Understanding telecommunications electronics services

Trends in telecommunications equipment manufacturing

  • 5G technology: The deployment of 5G networks is driving the development of new telecommunications equipment, such as routers, base stations, and antennas.
  • Small cells: The use of small cells, which are low-power cellular network nodes that are used to increase network capacity and coverage, is becoming more prevalent.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) integration: Telecommunications equipment is being designed to work seamlessly with IoT devices, such as smart sensors and connected devices.
  • Software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV): These technologies allow for greater flexibility and programmability in telecommunications equipment design and manufacturing.
  • Cloud-native architecture: Telecommunications equipment is increasingly being designed with cloud-native architecture.

Meanwhile, the wireless, cable and wireline telecommunications industry has leveraged new IP based networks to offer new services. There are many parallels between the telecommunications upgrade cycle of the 1990s and early 2000s and the required upgrade of the electric grid over the coming years. Roughly, 60% of the United States telecommunication grid is older than 1960.

The 100+ year old telecommunications system consists of 300,000 miles of transmission lines and over 1,100,000 MW of generating capacity in the United States.

The digital transition is providing a wide array of new business opportunities for telecommunications providers, with a focus directed toward enterprise growth – targeting profits, and away from the fight to the bottom over consumers.

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This trend emphasizes the importance of managing budget and spend designing and manufacturing telecom equipment. This also encourages telecom companies to take more risk to achieve better operating margins.

By 2030, its estimated the average US home will have a broadband speed no less than 5GB, while, today, carriers like Verizon already want telecom equipment that can deliver 10GB, even though customers don’t yet need it. Read more about telecom technology and equipment trends, pertaining to contract manufacturing, here.

Additionally, the growing number of CCTV cameras, combined with wearable cameras and video capability worn by police officers and other public servants is generating huge amounts of video feed. This video needs to be transmitted to central processors for analysis, search, and use of applications such as facial recognition technology. At present most CCTV networks, including those in China, are predominantly connected by dedicated fiber loops, using ethernet standard for transmission over local area networks (LANs).

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As telecom service providers (TSP) budget their spend to serve market needs and expand, or secure market share, industry can expect significant business opportunities as TSPs develop market infrastructure to roll out new services to customers. This will drive additional demand from telecom equipment hardware manufacturers.

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Currently, recordings are frequently made on flash drives in camera device hardware, then downloaded centrally. Over time, wearable cameras will need to communicate real time through wireless to a centralized location. 5G, 6G+ technology will allow higher quality video and artificial intelligence (AI) recognition could necessitate telecom carrier equipment to aggregate speeds and network capacity as camera technology continues to evolve. (Read about AI in contract electronics industry)

Meanwhile, the wireless, cable and wireline telecommunications industry has leveraged new IP based networks to offer new services. There are many parallels between the telecommunications upgrade cycle of the 1990s and early 2000s and the required upgrade of the electric grid over the coming years. Roughly, 60% of the United States telecommunication grid is older than 1960.

Telecom printed circuit board (PCB) application, by type

Printed circuit boards (PCB) in the telecom industry marketplace is robust. Buyers can find PCB vendors offering single- and double-layer boards, printed wire boards (PWB) with four, sixteen, eighteen+ layers. Plus, high density interconnect (HDI) and flexible printed circuits (FPC) options.

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Regardless of PCB or PWB type, circuit boards are found in nearly every electronics market sector, especially telecom. To better understand the graph below, realize adoption of PCB application type is noted by ‘x’, where industry / layer type noted by ‘x’ represents a lower adoption rate than ‘xxxxx’.

These telecom industry and equipment changes taking place, and on the horizon, are no doubt changing how printed circuit boards are designed: features, functionality, board layout… Read more on communications circuit boards here.

Challenges designing telecommunications equipment and hardware

Designing telecommunications equipment can present a number of technical challenges. Here are some common technical challenges that companies may face:

Complexity: Telecommunications equipment can be complex and may involve multiple technologies, such as wireless, networking, and software. This can make it challenging to design a cohesive and reliable product.

Interoperability: Telecommunications equipment must be able to work seamlessly with other equipment and systems, such as network infrastructure, other devices and platforms.

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Standards compliance: Telecommunications equipment must comply with a variety of industry standards, such as those related to wireless communications, networking, and security. This can be a challenge as standards can change over time, requiring the equipment to be updated or replaced.

Power and thermal management: Telecommunications equipment often require a lot of power and generate a lot of heat, which can be a challenge to manage and dissipate effectively.

Security: Telecommunications equipment must be designed to be secure, to protect against hacking, unauthorized access, and other types of cyber-attacks.

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Scalability: Telecommunications equipment must be designed to be scalable, so that it can handle increasing amounts of data and users, and to accommodate future upgrades and modifications.

Size and weight: Telecommunications equipment must be designed to be compact and lightweight, to make it easy to transport and install.

Cost: Telecommunications equipment must be designed to be cost-effective, to make it affordable for customers.

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Reliability: Telecommunications equipment must be designed to be reliable, to minimize downtime and ensure that it can operate under a wide range of conditions and environments.

Designing telecommunications equipment is a complex task that requires a deep understanding of the technologies and standards involved.

Types of telecommunications equipment

There is a vast array of different telecom equipment. Here are just a few: Public switching equipment, analogue switches, digital switches, voice over IP (VoIP) switches, virtual reality (VR), transmission equipment, local loops, base transceiver stations, free-space optical communication (components and modules), laser communication in space, multiplexers.

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Additionally, communications satellites, customer premises equipment (CPE), office terminals, local area networks (LANs), modems, landline telephones and mobile handsets, answering machines, teleprinters and fax machines, pagers, routers, and various wireless devices, gateways, power supplies, and many more…

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Manufacturing trends

Below are links to different industry contract electronics manufacturing pages filled with detailed information on trends and best practices.

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