Structured Cabling Market - By Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), By Cable Type, By Installation Type, By Application, By End use, Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2024 – 2032

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Published Date: August 2024
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Structured Cabling Market Size

Structured Cabling Market size was valued at USD 18.3 billion in 2023 and is estimated to register a CAGR of over 15% between 2024 and 2032. The increasing need for high-speed internet and data transmission across various sectors, such as IT, telecommunications, healthcare, and education, drives the demand for advanced structured cabling systems.
 

Structured Cabling Market

With the proliferation of cloud computing, IoT devices, and big data analytics, organizations require robust cabling infrastructure to handle large volumes of data efficiently. Likewise, the rapid growth in data generation and storage requirements has led to a significant increase in the number of data centers worldwide. Data centers rely heavily on structured cabling systems for efficient network connectivity and management. The trend towards building larger and more sophisticated data centers, especially with the rise of hyperscale data centers, is a key driver for the structured cabling market.
 

Technological advancements in networking, such as the development of 5G networks and the adoption of fiber optic technology, are driving the demand for structured cabling. Fiber optic cables offer higher bandwidth and faster data transfer rates compared to traditional copper cables, making them ideal for modern networking requirements. As businesses upgrade their networks to support these technologies, the demand for structured cabling solutions increases.
 

Also, the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and smart building technologies is fueling the need for structured cabling systems. Smart buildings require a robust and scalable cabling infrastructure to support interconnected devices, sensors, and automation systems. Structured cabling ensures reliable connectivity and data transmission, enabling efficient building management and operation.
 

The installation of structured cabling systems involves significant upfront costs, including the purchase of high-quality cables, connectors, and other hardware components, as well as labor costs for installation. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) or organizations with limited budgets, these high initial investments can be a substantial barrier, restraining market growth. Also, structured cabling systems require specialized knowledge and expertise for proper installation and maintenance. The complexity involved in designing and deploying a structured cabling infrastructure can deter organizations from adopting these systems. Additionally, ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting can be challenging, leading some businesses to rely on simpler, less efficient alternatives.

 

Structured Cabling Market Trends

There is a growing preference for fiber optic cables over traditional copper cables due to their superior performance in terms of bandwidth, speed, and distance. Fiber optic cables support higher data transmission rates and are less susceptible to electromagnetic interference, making them ideal for modern, high-demand networking environments such as data centers and telecommunications networks.
 

Modular data centers are gaining popularity due to their scalability, flexibility, and faster deployment times. These prefabricated units require advanced structured cabling systems to ensure efficient and reliable connectivity. The trend towards modular data centers is driving the demand for structured cabling solutions that can be easily integrated and scaled to meet changing requirements.
 

Structured Cabling Market Analysis

Structured Cabling Market Size, By Cable Type, 2022-2032, (USD Billion)

Based on cable type, the structured cabling market is segmented into copper cables and fiber optic cables. The fiber optic cables segment is expected to reach over USD 35 billion by 2032.
 

  • Copper cables are generally less expensive than fiber optic cables, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious organizations. The lower cost of materials and installation drives their continued use in various applications, especially in small to medium-sized enterprises (SME).
     
  • Copper cables are widely compatible with existing networking equipment and infrastructure. Their ease of installation and familiarity among network technicians contribute to their sustained demand. The flexibility and ease of handling copper cables simplify upgrades and expansions in existing networks.
     
  • Copper cables support Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which allows electrical power and data to be transmitted over the same cable. This capability is essential for powering devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, driving the demand for copper cables in smart building and IoT applications.
     

Global Structured Cabling Market Share, By Component, 2023

Based on component, the market is segmented into hardware, software, and services. The software segment is expected to register a CAGR of over 15% during the forecast period.
 

  • As networks become more complex with the integration of advanced technologies and increased data traffic, there is a rising need for sophisticated software solutions to manage and monitor these networks. Infrastructure management and network management software help organizations ensure optimal network performance and reliability.
     
  • The trend towards automation and remote network management is driving the adoption of software solutions that enable centralized control and monitoring of structured cabling systems. These solutions help reduce operational costs and improve efficiency by automating routine tasks and providing real-time network insights.
     
  • Compliance with industry standards and regulations, such as ISO/IEC 11801 and TIA/EIA-568, requires detailed documentation and management of structured cabling systems. Software solutions that facilitate adherence to these standards are in high demand, driving growth in the software component segment.
     

U.S. Structured Cabling Market Size, 2022-2032, (USD Billion)

North America dominated the global structured cabling market in 2023 with over 36% of the total revenue share. The U.S. is a global hub for data centers and cloud service providers. The increasing demand for data storage, processing, and management solutions is driving the construction of new data centers and the expansion of existing ones. Structured cabling is essential for these facilities to ensure efficient and reliable network connectivity, fueling market growth.
 

China is experiencing rapid urbanization and significant infrastructure development, including smart cities and industrial parks. These projects require advanced network infrastructure, driving demand for structured cabling solutions. Also, China's manufacturing sector is increasingly adopting Industry 4.0 and industrial automation, which require reliable and high-speed network connectivity, driving the demand for structured cabling.
 

Japan is known for its technological innovation and advanced IT infrastructure. The continuous development of new technologies, including AI, robotics, and IoT, drives the demand for structured cabling solutions. In addition, Japan is actively developing smart cities, incorporating advanced technologies for urban management, transportation, and public services. Structured cabling is a critical component of these smart city projects.
 

South Korea is a leader in telecommunications, particularly in the deployment of 5G networks. The development of 5G infrastructure drives the need for high-quality structured cabling systems. Likewise, The South Korean government supports the development of digital infrastructure through initiatives like the Digital New Deal, which includes investments in data centers, AI, and smart cities, increasing the demand for structured cabling.
 

Structured Cabling Market Share

CommScope is a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks. The company specializes in the design, manufacture, and supply of a wide range of structured cabling solutions, including products for data centers, enterprise networks, and telecommunications networks.
 

Corning Incorporated is a leading innovator in materials science and a global supplier of optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions. Corning’s structured cabling products are known for their high performance and reliability, supporting various applications including telecommunications, data centers, and enterprise networks.
 

Structured Cabling Market Companies

Major players operating in the structured cabling industry are:

  • CommScope
  • Corning Incorporated
  • Panduit
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemon
  • Belden Inc.
  • Legrand
     

Structured Cabling Industry News

  • In March 2024, Legrand, a global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures announced the acquisition of Mechanical Support Systems (MSS) a cable management solution provider. This acquisition is expected to help company strengthen its position in New Zealand.
     
  • In May 2023, Amplix, a communication and technology service provider announced the acquisition of Intervale Technologies, Inc. This acquisition is expected to help company increase its customer base and increase its market share.
     

The structured cabling market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Million) from 2021 to 2032, for the following segments:

Market, By Components, 2021 - 2032

  • Hardware
    • Cables
      • Copper
      • Fiber-optic
    • Communication outlet system
    • Patch cables & cable assemblies
    • Patch panels & cross connects
    • Racks & cable management
  • Software
  • Service
    • Consulting
    • Installation & deployment
    • Maintenance & support

Market, By Cable Type, 2021 - 2032

  • Copper Cables
    • Category 5E (Cat 5E)
    • Category 6 (Cat 6)
    • Category 6A (Cat 6A)
    • Category 7 (Cat 7)
    • Category 8 (Cat 8)
  • Fiber Optic Cables
    • Single-Mode
    • Multi-Mode

Market, By Installation Type, 2021 - 2032

  • New Installations
  • Upgrades & Maintenance

Market, By Application, 2021 – 2032

  • Data Centers
  • Local Area Networks (LANs)
  • Telecommunications
  • Wide Area Networks (WANs)
  • Others (Industrial, Transportation, etc.)

Market, By End use, 2021 - 2032

  • IT & Telecommunications
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Industrial
  • Residential
  • Government

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • ANZ
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Rest of Latin America
  • MEA
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Rest of MEA
Authors: Suraj Gujar
Structured Cabling Market Scope
  • Structured Cabling Market Size
  • Structured Cabling Market Trends
  • Structured Cabling Market Analysis
  • Structured Cabling Market Share

Report Content

Chapter 1   Methodology & Scope

1.1    Market scope & definition

1.2    Base estimates & calculations

1.3    Forecast calculation

1.4    Data sources

1.4.1    Primary

1.4.2    Secondary

1.4.2.1    Paid sources

1.4.2.2    Public sources

Chapter 2   Executive Summary

2.1    Structured cabling  industry 360ΒΊ synopsis, 2021 - 2032

2.2    Business trends

2.2.1    Total Addressable Market (TAM), 2024-2032

Chapter 3   Industry Insights

3.1    Industry ecosystem analysis

3.2    Vendor matrix

3.3    Profit margin analysis

3.4    Technology & innovation landscape

3.5    Patent analysis

3.6    Key news and initiatives

3.7    Regulatory landscape

3.8    Impact forces

3.8.1    Growth drivers

3.8.1.1    Growing Demand for High-Speed Data Transmission

3.8.1.2    Expansion of Data Centers

3.8.1.3    Advancements in Networking Technologies

3.8.1.4    Increasing Adoption of IoT and Smart Buildings

3.8.1.5    Rising Investments in Infrastructure Development

3.8.2    Industry pitfalls & challenges

3.8.2.1    High Initial Investment Costs

3.8.2.2    Complexity in Installation and Maintenance

3.9    Growth potential analysis

3.10    Porter’s analysis

3.10.1   Supplier power

3.10.2   Buyer power

3.10.3   Threat of new entrants

3.10.4   Threat of substitutes

3.10.5   Industry rivalry

3.11    PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4   Competitive Landscape, 2023

4.1    Introduction

4.2    Company market share analysis

4.3    Competitive positioning matrix

4.4    Strategic outlook matrix

Chapter 5   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Component, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

5.1    Key trends

5.2    Hardware

5.2.1    Cables

5.2.1.1    Copper

5.2.1.2    Fiber-optic

5.2.2    Communication outlet system

5.2.3    Patch cables & cable assemblies

5.2.4    Patch panels & cross connects

5.2.5    Racks & cable management

5.3    Software

5.4    Service

5.4.1    Consulting

5.4.2    Installation & deployment

5.4.3    Maintenance & support

Chapter 6   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Cable Type, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

6.1    Key trends

6.2    Copper cables

6.2.1    Category 5E (Cat 5E)

6.2.2    Category 6 (Cat 6)

6.2.3    Category 6A (Cat 6A)

6.2.4    Category 7 (Cat 7)

6.2.5    Category 8 (Cat 8)

6.3    Fiber Optic Cables:

6.3.1    Single-mode

6.3.2    Multi-mode

Chapter 7   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Installation Type, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

7.1    Key trends

7.2    New installations

7.3    Upgrades & maintenance

Chapter 8   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Application, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

8.1    Key trends

8.2    Data centers

8.3    Local area networks (LANs)

8.4    Telecommunications

8.5    Wide area networks (WANs)

8.6    Others (Industrial, Transportation, etc.)

Chapter 9   Market Estimates & Forecast, By End use, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

9.1    Key trends

9.2    IT & Telecommunications

9.3    Commercial buildings

9.4    Industrial

9.5    Residential

9.6    Government

Chapter 10   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Region, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

10.1    Key trends

10.2    North America

10.2.1   U.S.

10.2.2   Canada

10.3    Europe

10.3.1   UK

10.3.2   Germany

10.3.3   France

10.3.4   Italy

10.3.5   Spain

10.3.6   Rest of Europe

10.4    Asia Pacific

10.4.1   China

10.4.2   India

10.4.3   Japan

10.4.4   South Korea

10.4.5   ANZ

10.4.6   Rest of Asia Pacific

10.5    Latin America

10.5.1   Brazil

10.5.2   Mexico

10.5.3   Rest of Latin America

10.6    MEA

10.6.1   UAE

10.6.2   South Africa

10.6.3   Saudi Arabia

10.6.4   Rest of MEA

Chapter 11   Company Profiles

11.1    AFL

11.2    Anixter International

11.3    Atkore International

11.4    Belden Inc.

11.5    Cisco Systems, Inc.

11.6    CommScope

11.7    Eaton Corporation

11.8    General Cable

11.9    Hubbell

11.10    Legrand

11.11    Leviton

11.12    Nexans

11.13    Panduit

11.14    Prysmian Group

11.15    R&M (Reichle & De-Massari AG)

11.16    Rittal

11.17    Scienscope International

11.18    Siemens

11.19    Structured Cable Products (SCP)

11.20    Systimax Solutions

11.21    3M

   

   

Authors: Suraj Gujar
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Base Year: 2023

Companies covered: 20

Tables & Figures: 314

Countries covered: 21

Pages: 200

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