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GIS Solutions Aiding in Telecommunication Infrastructure Expansion

The increasing adoption of geographic information systems (GIS) in the telecom sector for increasing the mobile and broadband services and the rising demand for network installation are expected to augment the revenue of the GIS in telecom market from $1.3 billion in 2019 to $4.6 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 12.2% during the forecast period of 2020–2030. GIS is used for capturing the geological, geographical, and topographical information about the earth for mapping and urban planning purposes.

Due to the increasing adoption of the GIS technology, the focus on the miniaturization of devices has strengthened. Additionally, the demand for miniature devices is increasing because of their small size, low cost, and flexibility in terms of the collection of geospatial data. These devices also allow for real-time data collection, which is essential for navigation and mapping applications. 


Moreover, GIS is being transformed by adopting advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). Likewise, GIS firms are integrating sensors and connected devices into their solutions to assist telecom companies in collecting data specific to their requirements. GIS solutions are mostly used by large telecommunications firms to improve their network connection and installation process and increase their reach in areas that have poor connectivity.

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Most of these companies deploy solutions on their own server, rather than on the cloud. This is because the on-premises deployment mode provides more safety and security to the GIS data in comparison to the solutions deployed on the cloud. However, cloud solutions are also becoming popular, especially among and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as they substantially cut operational costs and allow for employee mobility.

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