Telecommunications equipment

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Telecommunications equipment (also telecoms equipment or communications equipment) is a type of hardware which is used for the purposes of telecommunications. Since the 1990s the boundary between telecoms equipment and IT hardware has become blurred as a result of the growth of the internet and its increasing role in the transfer of telecoms data.[1][2]

Smartphones are one of the most popular telecoms equipment.

Types

Telecommunications equipment can be broadly broken down into the following categories:[3]

Semiconductors

Most of the essential elements of modern telecommunication are built from MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors), including mobile devices, transceivers, base station modules, routers, RF power amplifiers,[4] microprocessors, memory chips, and telecommunication circuits.[5] As of 2005, telecommunications equipment account for 16.5% of the annual microprocessor market.[6]

Vendors

The world's largest telecommunications equipment vendors by revenues in 2017 are:[7]

Largest vendors by 2017 revenue (billion US dollars)
Huawei$92.55
Cisco Systems$48.00
Ciena$38.57
Nokia$27.73
ECI Telecom$24.16
NEC Corporation$23.95
Qualcomm$22.297
ZTE$16.71
Corning$10.12
Motorola Solutions$6.38
Juniper Networks$5.03
Largest by country (2017)
United States$94.62
Japan$62.52
Finland$27.73
Sweden$24.16

See also

References