Market Trends of Europe Cable Management Industry
IT and Telecom Industry to drive the market
- The transmission of data from one location to another by means of light pulses has a significant role played by telecommunications cables. These cables, Widely known as optical fiber cables, are made of plastic (glass) or fibers (threads) .The modulated messages are sent over light waves from the package of glass threads. The copper wire is used for the quick and effective transmission of data by a plastic or glass technique.
- Moreover, several key steps have been taken by the EU to enhance connectivity in a number of areas. It abolished roaming charges and enabled consumers to make use of mobile subscription services throughout the region. Local communities were greatly helped by theWiFi4EU initiative, which enabled them to establish WiFI Hotspots. In addition, the European Union offers to finance and develop technical guidelines on improving network coverage and 5G deployment in Europe as well as providing expertise for governments and businesses.
- In addition, in March 2023, Faroese Telecom and Ericsson executed a speed test of a 5G millimeter wavemmWave spectrum to demonstrate the peak download speeds up to 6Gbps in live networks. In a live network across Europe, it is the fastest measured speed. In all eighteen selfgoverning islands of the nation, this multigigabit mmWave technology will be put into effect and provide mobile broadband services with maximum capacity as well as Multigigabit speeds in urban and rural areas.
- Moreover, 5G network applications are rapidly gaining momentum, and IT connector systems play a crucial role. Due to ever-higher signal frequencies, data rates, packing density, and signal integrity requirements, the need for high-performance and high-quality board-to-board connection solutions is also growing. In addition, Oracle Communications CloudNative Converged Policy Management has been preferred by BT Group, one of the UK's largest telecommunications and broadband providers to optimize overall network resources as well as accelerate deployment of new 5G capabilities. The solution will allow BT to test and launch 5G services on EE's Mobile Network, including live streaming and zeroed in content of 5G at the same time.
Germany to hold significant market share
- Germany is a very important country in Europe. It is likely that cable management systems will be required. grow in view of the strengthening of EU policies, rising energy consumption and a growing number of production lines along with additional construction activities. The UNECE report stated that, over the past decade, Germany's construction industry has grown to six percent of GDP in 2022, with a growth rate of 5.8% per year.
- Last year, according to the statistics bureau of Bundesamt, almost 129,000 dwellings and nearly 29,000 notified building permits have been granted in Germany. For both of these structures, the number of permits has been higher than in previous years. The demand for cable management will increase as a result of this increase in construction activity.
- Companies are increasingly entering into long term contracts to supply cables as demand for underground cable projects for power supply increases. In particular, in May 2022, NKT completed preparations to install the power link systems of both SuedLink and SuedOstlink projects in Germany. The supplier has signed contracts with three local subcontractors that will support the upcoming execution of the 525 kV HVDC power cable projects. The cable corridors will help integrate more renewable energy into the grid.
- Furthermore, according to the meanstalten in Berlin, 67% of households are watching television through a cable connection at least one device; whereas for Schleiderswlstein, Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg West Pomerania, 53% of households have been watching TV via a cable connection on multiple devices. Significant growth opportunities are expected on the studied market in the coming years, due to an increasing number of viewers watching television over a cable connection. In Germany, 16.84 million households were connected to cable TV in 2022, as per a report of die medienanstalten.