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The network infrastructure and telecommunications industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by demands for higher bandwidth, enhanced security, and seamless connectivity. Trends like 5G, IoT, AI integration, and edge computing are shaping its future. There's a strong emphasis on smart, revenue-generating networks and managed services to support diverse applications, from large public venues to smart homes.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Network Infrastructure Market Size in United States
~Approximately 120 billion USD
(8-10% CAGR)
- Increased demand for high-speed connectivity
- Growth in cloud adoption and data centers
- Expansion of 5G and IoT deployments
120 billion USD
Integrating Artificial Intelligence directly into edge devices and network gateways for real-time data processing, predictive analytics, and enhanced automation at the network's periphery.
Deployment of dedicated, localized 5G networks for enterprises to ensure high bandwidth, low latency, and secure connectivity for specific applications and IoT devices within their premises.
A security framework requiring strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on a private network, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network perimeter.
Part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the BEAD program allocates $42.45 billion to states, territories, and D.C. for broadband infrastructure deployment, focusing on unserved and underserved areas.
This policy will significantly increase demand for network infrastructure solutions, presenting a large market opportunity for RG Nets to provide gateways and management systems for new and upgraded broadband networks, especially for WISPs and MDUs.
CISA regularly issues directives and guidelines for critical infrastructure sectors, including communications, to enhance cybersecurity posture and resilience against evolving threats.
CISA's focus on enhanced cybersecurity aligns directly with RG Nets' emphasis on security features like ZTNA and RADIUS integration, increasing the necessity for their secure gateway solutions among critical infrastructure clients.
While repealed in 2017, there is ongoing discussion and potential for the FCC to reinstate some form of net neutrality rules, which would regulate internet service providers to treat all data on the internet equally.
Reinstatement of net neutrality could impact how RG Nets' WISP clients manage traffic and offer tiered services, potentially requiring adjustments to their network management and billing functionalities to ensure compliance.
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