Market Size (2017)
2017
$5.32B
Vertical: SEMIBase Year: 20189 Sections
Market Size (2017)
2017
$5.32B
Projected (2025)
2025
$7.75B
CAGR (2017–2025)
4.8%
4.8%Key Players
109+
LAN cables are local area network cables used for connecting devices in a network and ensuring better data transmission across the network. These are copper cables that connect peripheral devices such as laptops and computers with routers, modems, and switches. Ethernet is the computer networking technology commonly used for local area networks (LAN) and is standardized as IEEE 802.3. The increasing number of data centers in developing countries has propelled the demand for LAN cables in these countries. Additionally, the rising demand for faster data transfers in a network has anticipated the growth of the global LAN cable market during the forecast period. Apart from it, the growing infrastructure and construction of smart homes are expected to create several opportunities for the providers of LAN cables in the near future.
The global LAN cable market was valued at USD 5,543.6 million in 2018 and is estimated to reach USD 7,751.2 million in 2025 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.02% during the forecast period.
For the purpose of this study, MRFR has studied the global LAN cable market based on type, application, and region. Based on type, the global LAN cable market has been segmented into CAT 6 cable, CAT 6A cable, CAT 7 cable, CAT 5 cable, and CAT 5e cable. Among these types, the CAT 6 cable segment dominates the global market holding a share of 30.7%, followed by the CAT 6A and CAT 7 cable segments holding shares of 27% and 22.2%, respectively. Based on application, the global LAN cable market has been segmented into home use, office use, and industrial use. The office use segment is expected to dominate the global market, followed by the commercial use and home use segment. Geographically, the LAN cable market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. Among these regions, North America dominated the LAN cable market holding a share of 33.3% of the overall market. On the other hand, Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period with a CAGR of 5.79%.
During the study, MRFR has analyzed several players operating in the global LAN cable market. Among these players, Belden Inc., Black Box Corporation, Huzhou Shumai Cable Co., Ltd, Fiberstore, Infinite Electronics International Inc., OTSCable.com Co Ltd., Hitachi Ltd., Nexans SA, DBA Primus Cable, LEONI AG, and General Cable Technology Corporation are some of the key contributors to the growth of the global LAN cable market. These players compete based on quality, reliability, applicability, and data transfer rates of LAN cables in a network environment. Moreover, the players are focused on gaining a competitive advantage over peers in different regions across the globe by offering a wide variety of products suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes.
The LAN Cable Market market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2017 to 2025.
Historical performance and future projections (2020–2030, USD Billion)
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View Subscription PlansA LAN (local area network) cable is one of the hardware components required in a network to provide communication over a local network by connecting peripheral devices to a router or modem switch, which further connects to a local server. These are copper-based cables, are highly affordable, and provides the user with fast data transfer rates. The cables are also known as Ethernet or networking cables. Although LAN cables offer connectivity to a small area, several LANs can be connected to create a larger network. CAT 5, CAT 5E, CAT 6, CAT 6A, CAT 7, and CAT 8 cables are some of the commonly used LAN cables in a network. Based on the transfer speeds, bandwidth, and internet connectivity, the end user can choose among the cables mentioned above in a local network.
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View Subscription PlansThis report applies a rigorous multi-stage research process combining primary interviews, secondary data sources, and bottom-up market modelling to ensure accuracy and completeness across all segments and geographies.
Base Year
2018
Historical Period
2017 – 2018
Forecast Period
2018 – 2025
Primary Interviews
150+
Historical data (2017–2018) and forecast period (2018–2025)
Our research process spans primary interviews with industry stakeholders combined with comprehensive secondary data analysis, validated through triangulation across multiple independent sources.
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View Subscription PlansThreat of New Entrants
LAN cables are made from a combination of connectors and wires based on the data transfer requirements. The production of LAN cables and setting-up infrastructure requires a high initial investment, which limits the entry of the new players in the market. However, the technology used in the production of these cables does not require high-end expertise, which enables new players to operate in the market. The cost of complying with regulations by the government for the LAN cable production is moderate. Thus, the threat of new entrants in the global LAN cable market is expected to be moderate during the forecast period.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
The suppliers in the LAN cable market are the providers of cable and connectors. Furthermore, the presence of a large number of OEMs and suppliers of material and components for producing LAN cables reduces the bargaining power of the suppliers. Moreover, the differentiation between the raw materials is low, which also reduces the switching cost for the buyers. Thus, the bargaining power of suppliers in the global LAN cable market is expected to be low during the forecast period.
Bargaining Power of Buyers
The primary buyers of LAN cables are offices, industries, IT and BFSI sectors, and data centers, among others. These buyers purchase these cables in large quantities, which leads to an increase in their bargaining power. The concentration of buyers in the global market is moderate. The low product differentiation between the products also lowers the switching cost for the buyers. Thus, the bargaining power of buyers in the global LAN cable market is expected to be moderate during the forecast period.
Threat of Substitutes
LAN cables play an important role in the IT & telecom and BFSI sectors and data centers for data transfer and device connectivity applications. However, the availability of wireless infrastructure and wireless connectivity as a substitute to LAN cables restricts the growth of the LAN cable market to a certain extend. Hence, the threat of substitutes in the global LAN cable market is expected to be moderate during the forecast period.
Intensity of Rivalry
The key players operating in the global LAN cable market are working on offering their products at competitive prices while ensuring on-time delivery. The market is fragmented due to the presence of several players. The key players strategize to invest in developing products and acquisitions to gain an edge over their peers. Hence, the intensity of rivalry in the global LAN cable market is expected to be moderate during the forecast period.
Market estimates by geography (2025)
InsightNorth America leads with $2.54B by 2025, while Asia Pacific is projected to grow fastest at a 5.6% CAGR.
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View Subscription Plans| REGION | 2017 | 2018 | 2025 | CAGR | SHARE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America | $1.77B | $2.08B | $2.54B | 4.6% | 33% |
| Europe | $1.21B | $1.44B | $1.79B | 5.1% | 23% |
| Asia Pacific | $1.46B | $1.77B | $2.25B | 5.6% | 29% |
| Rest of the World | $882.40M | $1.00B | $1.18B | 3.7% | 15% |
| Total | $5.32B | $6.29B | $7.75B | 4.8% | 100% |
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$7.75B
| APPLICATION | REVENUE ($B) | GROWTH RATE | MARKET PENETRATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat 6 Cable | $2.27B | 4.8% | 89% |
| Cat 6A Cable | $2.17B | 4.8% | 66% |
| Cat 7 Cable | $1.89B | 4.8% | 89% |
| Cat 5E Cable | $877.00M | 4.8% | 66% |
| Cat 5 Cable | $548.40M | 4.8% | 89% |
* Revenue projections based on 2025 estimates. Growth rates represent CAGR 2024–2030. Market penetration indicates current adoption rate within addressable market segments.
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Analytical insights on LAN Cable Market covering market dynamics, competitive landscape, and strategic outlook.
The LAN Cable Market market is projected to reach $7.75B by 2025, growing at 4.8% CAGR. The Cat 6 Cable segment holds the largest share.
The global LAN cable market is expected to register a moderate growth rate with a notable CAGR over the forecast period. Some of the key factors driving the growth of the global LAN cable market are the increasing number of data centers and the demand for high-speed data transfer. However, the use of 5G in conjunction with private LTE and the increasing demand for wireless products are restricting the growth of the global LAN cable market. The increasing infrastructure and construction projects are creating an opportunity for the growth of the market.
Data centers are facilities or locations that operate for storing and distributing data across several locations via the Internet. Due to a rapidly rising need for data centers, many enterprises tend to deploy seamless connectivity between the two systems of communication. As the data centers offer real-time data retrieval, addition, and analytics, there must be a high-speed internet connection, which can be achieved by deploying fiber-optic networks in combination with LAN cables. Data centers gather significant amounts of data from more than 100 billion webpages, with billions of users accessing the Internet over high bandwidth in a day. The growing demand for high bandwidth and cloud services by small, medium and large enterprises offered by data centers is one of the reasons increasing the demand for LAN cables for data centers networks, which ultimately leads to investments in the development and use of LAN cables.
Data centres and intelligent buildings require LAN cables to operate effectively. The need for cloud services has increased the demand for LAN cables due to the increased adoption of cloud computing and colocation facilities by organizations. In the last few years, standard data centers have been using CAT 5E, CAT 6, and CAT 6A cables. Data centers need many cables, and thus, the data center operators commonly choose CAT 6 cables as they cost 50% lesser than fiber optic cables. Additionally, the installation of LAN cables is simple compared to fiber cables. Running and terminating LAN cable is simple and easy to repair if it breaks. On the other hand, fiber cables require specialized knowledge and equipment, which is beyond the experience and resources of data center operators. Hence, the demand for LAN cables is higher than the other types of cables. Thus, the increasing number of data centers is expected to drive the growth of the global LAN cable market during the forecast period.
Ethernet is the global standard for network equipment in LAN. It does not have any handling issues as fiber cables and is not difficult to terminate. Currently, in new infrastructure and construction sites, developers are using modern Ethernet, which features CAT 6 and CAT 6A or uses CAT 5E specked 22awg cabling for PoE applications. In many smart home constructions, CAT 5E is used in appliances, which include PoE cameras & lighting, doorbells, thermostats, and other devices that are pre-wired for home automation. LAN cables help save energy, save power, and require low voltage for operation. The IT & communication industry is growing rapidly as the demand for smart homes is increasing around the globe. Therefore, the demand for internet connectivity is increasing. Thus, the increasing infrastructure and construction projects are expected to create a growth opportunity for the players operating in the global LAN cable market during the forecast period.
Mobile data connection service providers are witnessing a massive increase in data traffic. The increasing number of mobile subscribers consuming high bandwidth video content daily is contributing to the rising demand for a high-speed data connection. Furthermore, the number of online media and entertainment platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube are driving the need for high-speed data connections across the globe. Mobile operators are continuously investing in developing next-generation mobile technology such as 3G, 4G, and 5G to make their networks more efficient in handling the ever-growing high-speed data connection needs. The use of high-speed data connections has significantly benefitted businesses and individuals. Among enterprises, the integration of day-to-day business activities such as hosted CRM (Customer Relationship Management) programs has further increased the need for high-speed connectivity. Hence, all the above factors are increasing the demand for highspeed wireless data connection needs in businesses, which helps in running advanced technologies such as voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology and video conferencing. Thus, the increasing demand for wireless connectivity is expected to restrict the growth of the global LAN cable market during the forecast period.
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Profiles of 109 companies operating in the LAN Cable Market market, including revenue, employee count, and market positioning where available.
Showing 109 of 109 companies
General Cable Technologies Corporation
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1995 Workforce: ~29,000 Company Working: General Cable Technologies Corporation (General Cable) is engaged in the design and manufacturing of wires and cables products. The company develops copper, aluminum, fiber optic wire, and cable products for the energy, industrial, specialty, and communication industries. It operates through three segments, namely, projects operating segment, energy operating segment, and telecom operating segment. The projects operating segment covers the company’s high-tech businesses of high voltage underground, submarine power, submarine telecom, and offshore specialties. The energy operating segment includes a complete and innovative product portfolio to energy & infrastructure and industrial & network components. The telecom operating segment covers cable systems and connectivity products used in telecommunication networks. This segment offers products optical fiber, optical cables, connectivity components and accessories, OPGW (optical ground wire), and copper cables. The company has a presence in the major regions across the globe with a strong distribution network.
LEONI AG
Company Headquarters: Germany Founded: 1917 Workforce: ~94,900 Company Working: LEONI AG (Leoni) is one of the leading providers of cable and cable system products, solutions, and services for energy and data management in the automotive sector and other industries. The company provides solutions and services, including data communication & networks, healthcare networking, and process industry connectivity. It caters to transportation, energy & infrastructure, factory automation, healthcare, communications, machinery & sensors, and marine applications. The company operates through two segments, namely, wiring systems division and wire & cable solutions division. The wiring system division is engaged in developing and manufacturing wiring systems and customized cable harnesses for the motor vehicle industry. It provides energy management solutions to offer customers innovative products and services covering the automotive megatrends of electromobility (EMO), connectivity, and autonomous driving. The wire & cable solutions division offers secure and intelligent energy transmission and data management system solutions. Globally it is present in Germany and several other countries Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
DBA Primus Cable
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1996 Workforce: ~100 Company Working: DBA Primus Cable (Primus Cable) designs, develops, and manufactures low voltage wires and cable, including Fiber, CAT 3, CAT 5E, CAT 6, and CAT 7. The company serves a wide range of customers, including government agencies, distributors, retailers, and professional installers. It offers products for most industrial and communication applications, including networking, fiber, coaxial, security, home A/V, cables, electrical, conduit cable management, and tools. The company also provides high-quality and performance-based cabling and connectivity solutions. Primus Cable majorly operates in the US and serves several universities and government agencies in the country.
OTSCable.com Co Ltd
Company Headquarters: China Founded: 1998 Workforce: ~2,000 Company Working: OTSCable.com Co Ltd (OTSCable) is a leading manufacturer of communication cable and provider of optical solutions. The company manufactures LAN cables, bulk cables, patch cables, patch panels, keystone jacks, faceplates, rj45 connectors, fiber cables, fiber patch cords, and fiber adapters. It offers products and OEM ODM and customized services. The company maintains the improvement of quality and manufacturing processes. The company has a presence in North America, the Middle East, and Europe. The company provides OEM/ODM services. OTSCable has served several global companies, including Belden, Legrand, CommScope, and TE Connectivity. The company has a manufacturing facility in China.
FS.COM Inc
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 2009 Workforce: ~800 Company Working: Fiberstore (FS.COM Inc) offers networking solutions for data center, enterprise, and telecom customers. The company provides optical communication products and project solutions for the interconnection of data centers, cloud computing services, metro networks, and access networks. Its product portfolio includes networking, fiber optic transceivers, fiber optic cables, racks & enclosures, WDM & optical access, CAT5E/CAT6/CAT7/CAT8, testers & tools, and services such as networking, structured cabling, and optical transport networking. Under its networking segment, the company offers MLAG network optimization, data center core network switching, power over ethernet solution, and secure wireless solutions. Under the structured cabling, the company offers data center structured cabling, high-density MTP/MPO cabling, 40G/100G migration, and pre-terminated copper cabling. Under the optical transport network, it provides 100G Coherent DWDM solution, 10G DWDM long haul transport, multi-service CWDM solution, and CWDM/DWDM hybrid solution.
Black Box Corporation
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1975 Workforce: ~3,264 Company Working: Black Box Corporation (Black Box) is a global provider of IT infrastructure solutions. The company designs and manufactures products for Pro AV, KVM, cabling, and networking applications. These products are used across various industry verticals, including government, education, and corporates. Black Box has over 175,000 clients and approximately 200 offices across in 120 countries worldwide. The company has a wide range of products, technologies, and solutions. These technologies include 4K solution, active optical cables, custom cables and adapters, digital signage, fiber to desktop, KVM management, security & surveillance solution, USB solution, and video walls. Black Box specializes in serving the media & entertainment, education, government, military & defense, transportation, and corporate industries. Its product segment includes IT infrastructure, networking products, and multimedia and keyboard/video/mouse ("KVM") switching. In January 2019, AGC Networks acquired Black Box, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary of AGC. Black Box continues to operate as a worldwide telecommunications provider independently.
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