Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights HIS and Anterix

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For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – January 6, 2025 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses IHS Holding Ltd. IHS and Anterix Inc. ATEX.

Industry: Communication

Link: https://www.zacks.com/commentary/2391430/2-communication-stocks-likely-to-beat-industry-challenges

The Zacks Communication - Infrastructure industry appears mired in burgeoning capital expenditures for infrastructure upgrades, unpredictable raw material prices owing to Middle East geopolitical tensions, supply-chain disruptions amid the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war and high customer inventory levels. However, the industry is expected to benefit in the long run from an increasing user propensity to stay abreast of the latest digital innovations.

Against this backdrop, IHS Holding Ltd. and Anterix Inc. are likely to gain from solid demand for scalable infrastructure for seamless connectivity with wide proliferation of IoT, transition to cloud and next-gen technologies, and accelerated 5G rollout.

Industry Description

The Zacks Communication - Infrastructure industry players provide various infrastructure solutions for core, access and edge layers of communication networks. Leveraging proprietary modeling and simulation techniques to optimize networks, the firms offer high-speed network access solutions across Internet protocol, asynchronous transfer mode and time-division multiplexed architecture in both wireline and wireless network applications.

Their product portfolio encompasses optical fiber and twisted-pair structured cable solutions, infrastructure management hardware and software, network racks and cabinets, fiber-to-home equipment like hardened connector systems, wireless network backhaul planning and optimization products, couplers and splitters, indoor, small cell and distributed wireless antenna systems and hardened optical terminating enclosures.

What's Shaping the Future of the Communication - Infrastructure Industry?

Diminishing Return on Investment (ROI): Video and other bandwidth-intensive applications have witnessed exponential growth owing to the wide proliferation of smartphones and increased deployment of the superfast 5G technology. This has forced the industry participants to invest considerably in LTE, broadband and fiber to provide additional capacity and ramp up the Internet and wireless networks.

These companies are rapidly transforming themselves from legacy copper-based telecommunications firms to technology powerhouses with capabilities to meet the growing demand for flexible data, video, voice and IP solutions. Although these infrastructure investments are likely to be beneficial in the long run, short-term profitability has largely been compromised, leading to lower ROI.