The decline during Q4 2020 was majorly characterized by the decline in switching revenues. The switching business in India declined by 11.1% YoY during the quarter. The market for routing was stagnant with a marginal decline of 1% YoY. However, from a sequential standpoint the router market expanded by 30% during Q4 2020 mainly attributed by the telecom service providers.
Despite a growth of 8.8% in the WLAN segment, the enterprise-class WLAN segment continues to remain the most affected networking segment with a significant decline of 26.3% YoY owing to the slowdown in campus investment caused by COVID-19. However, the sluggish enterprise class market was compensated by the growth of consumer gateway routers with a staggering 57.8% YoY growth during Q4 2020. The growth in the consumer gateway routers was due to the remote working and online schooling requirements.
India Ethernet Switch Market Q4 2020
Despite the market showing signs of recovery, business returning to per-COVID levels is still uncertain with India suspected to move into the second wave of the pandemic.
Cisco continued to dominate the Ethernet Switch market with a 51.8% share during Q4 2020, followed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Huawei.
India Router Market Q4 2020
According to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Router Tracker , the India Router market stood at USD 75.0 million (by vendor revenue) with a marginal YoY decline of 1.0% in Q4 2020. However, from a sequential point of view the market grew by 30% majorly driven by the telecom service providers. Telecom vendor investments were pertaining to cater to the additional bandwidth requirements driven by the work from home scenario. Professional services and banking were the key business verticals during Q4 2020. Investment from government remained slow during Q4 2020. Business for routers is expected to recover to with telecom vendors investing for 5G rollouts in India.
India WLAN Market Q4 2020
According to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Wireless LAN (WLAN) Tracker, the Indian WLAN market had a YoY growth of 8.8% during Q4 2020. The market stood at USD 61.7 million (by Vendor Revenue) majorly contributed by consumer gateway routers. While enterprise class WLAN took a significant decline of 26.3% YoY, the consumer gateway router demand picked rapidly by 57.8% YoY to support the growing demand of employees and students working out of their homes.
Enterprise-class WLAN remains to be most affected segment since the COVID-19 driven lockdown owing to the drop in campus investments. However, the market is opening with multiple enterprises looking out to adopt cloud-driven WLAN that will enable management efficiency.
Manufacturing and professional services are the top verticals contributing to the enterprise WLAN business with investments coming from automobiles, and pharmaceutical enterprises. Business from other key verticals like government and education remained slow.
With a market share of 33.2%, TP-Link was the market leader in the WLAN segment during Q4 2020, followed by D-Link due to the rapid increase in demand for consumer gateway routers. Cisco and Hewlett Packard Enterprise were the key vendors driving the market for enterprise-class WLAN during Q4 2020.
Sudharsan Raghunathan, Senior Market Analyst, Enterprise Networking, IDC India says, “With more and more applications moving into cloud, the demand for software-defined technologies like SD-WAN is gaining significant adoption in India. The networking ecosystem is undergoing a paradigm shift in terms of vendors partnering with multiple cloud providers that enable seamless access to IaaS and SaaS applications in a secured manner. The usage of on-ramps for cloud has played a very important role in connecting branch sites to cloud applications effectively. The prolonging remote working scenario will also promote more cloud-delivered models of SD-WAN wherein employees working from home would be able to access cloud applications without hardware dependency.”