The Impact of the Coronavirus on the India Structured Cabling Market Solid Analyzed Segmentation, Recent Share Estimation and Growth Prospects by Regions
India is expected to witness a considerable rise in number of data centers in the coming years, owing to the rapid digitization and declining price of internet connections in the country. The lowering cost of internet will further support domestic companies that host mission-critical applications like customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP). These companies usually rely on third-party data centers. Thus, the increasing number of data centers will accelerate the Indian structured cabling market at 7.4% CAGR during 2020–2030, to reach $812.1 million by 2030 from $430.4 million in 2019.

Owing to the soaring demand for higher data transfer rates and greater bandwidth, India is observing a migration from conventional cables to Cat6 cables. These are high-performance cables that meet the aforementioned needs by offering a larger copper conductor to decrease the signal attenuation between the receiver and transmitter. These new-age cables also have a spline— a pair driver and more pair twists— to physically separate the individual pairs, which reduce crosstalk.
With the emergence of new IT hubs, players operating in the structured cabling market in India, such as 3C3 India Pvt. Ltd., Legrand Holding SA, Schneider Electric SE, Panduit Corp, Siemon Company, ABB Ltd., Belkin International Inc., Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., CommScope Holding Company Inc., Molex LLC, Corning Incorporated, and Reichle & De-Massari AG, are focusing on offering new products to meet the growing requirement of structured cabling. For example, DIGISOL Systems Ltd., in April 2018, introduced its patented solder-free UTP keystones and patch panels in the nation.
Thus, the emergence of new data centers, IT hubs, and smart cities will propel the demand for structured cables in the country in the foreseeable future.
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Owing to the soaring demand for higher data transfer rates and greater bandwidth, India is observing a migration from conventional cables to Cat6 cables. These are high-performance cables that meet the aforementioned needs by offering a larger copper conductor to decrease the signal attenuation between the receiver and transmitter. These new-age cables also have a spline— a pair driver and more pair twists— to physically separate the individual pairs, which reduce crosstalk.
With the emergence of new IT hubs, players operating in the structured cabling market in India, such as 3C3 India Pvt. Ltd., Legrand Holding SA, Schneider Electric SE, Panduit Corp, Siemon Company, ABB Ltd., Belkin International Inc., Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., CommScope Holding Company Inc., Molex LLC, Corning Incorporated, and Reichle & De-Massari AG, are focusing on offering new products to meet the growing requirement of structured cabling. For example, DIGISOL Systems Ltd., in April 2018, introduced its patented solder-free UTP keystones and patch panels in the nation.
Thus, the emergence of new data centers, IT hubs, and smart cities will propel the demand for structured cables in the country in the foreseeable future.
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