- Global mobile network data traffic projected to grow almost 200
percent between 2024 and the end of 2030
- 6.3 billion global 5G subscriptions forecast by the end of 2030
- of which 60 percent are expected to be 5G SA
- Report includes case studies from T-Mobile (U.S.A.), Elisa
(Finland), and stc (KSA)
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 5G Standalone (5G SA) and
5G Advanced are expected to be key focuses for communications
service providers (CSPs) for the remainder of the decade as they
deploy new capabilities to create offerings centered on value
delivery rather than data volume. The analysis is included among a
wealth of statistical network insights in the November 2024 edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ:
ERIC) Mobility Report, which extends the forecast period until the
end of 2030.
While the rate of mobile network traffic data growth is
declining - estimated at 21 percent year-on year for 2024 - it is
still expected to grow almost three-fold by the end of 2030 from
present day numbers.
The report highlights how early-mover service providers are
already offering value delivery models based on differentiated
connectivity - guaranteed uninterrupted high-end connectivity when
you need it most - to create new monetization and growth
opportunities. Related case studies from T-Mobile in the U.S. and
Elisa in Finland are included.
Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice President, Head of Business
Area Networks, Ericsson, says: "Service differentiation and
performance-based opportunities are crucial as our industry
evolves. This is highlighted in the November
2024 Ericsson Mobility Report, which includes detailed
analysis, statistical insights, and customer use cases. The shift
towards high-performing programmable networks, enabled by openness
and cloud, will empower service providers to offer and charge for
services based on the value delivered, not merely data volume. This
report offers valuable insights into what our industry can achieve
and the steps necessary to get there."
The report underlines the global potential for differentiated
connectivity development by highlighting that, beyond China, 5G mid-band is currently only deployed
at about 30 percent of sites globally.
Of about 320 CSPs currently offering commercial 5G services,
less than 20 percent are 5G SA. The densification of mid-band and
5G SA sites is seen as a key catalyst to capitalize on the full
potential of 5G, including programmable and intelligent network
capabilities.
Almost 60 percent of the 6.3 billion global 5G subscriptions
forecast by the end of 2030 are expected to be 5G Standalone (SA)
subscriptions.
On global mobile data traffic, 5G networks are expected to carry
about 80 percent of total mobile data traffic by the end of 2030 -
compared to 34 percent by the end of 2024.
Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) continues to grow in popularity
globally as the second largest 5G use case after enhanced Mobile
Broadband (eMBB).
In four out of six regions, more than 80 percent of CSPs now
offer FWA. The number of FWA service providers offering speed-based
tariff plans - with downlink and uplink data parameters similar to
cable or fiber offerings - has increased from 30 percent to 43
percent in the last year alone.
Western Europe has witnessed
rapid growth in FWA speed-based offerings with 52 percent of CSPs
in the region now doing so compared to 32 percent a year ago.
Europe alone accounts for 73
percent of all 5G FWA launches globally in the past 12 months.
Of the 350 million projected global FWA connections by the end
of 2030, almost 80 percent are forecast to be over 5G.
The report also addresses how AI, including Generative AI
Applications - already integrated across smartphones, laptops,
watches and FWA products - could impact uplink and downlink network
traffic, driving potential mobile traffic growth beyond current
baseline predictions.
Other featured report statistics include the projection that
global 5G subscriptions are expected to reach almost 2.3 billion by
the end of 2024, amounting to 25 percent of all global mobile
subscriptions. 5G subscription numbers are expected to overtake the
global number of 4G subscriptions during 2027.
The first 6G deployments are expected in 2030, building on and
scaling the capabilities of 5G SA and 5G Advanced.
The 40-page report includes three case study articles:
- T-Mobile takes network slicing from pilots to real-world
scenarios (with T-Mobile in the U.S. About network slicing use
cases.)
- Premium FWA services enabled in Finland with 5G SA (with Elisa in Finland. About Elisa's 5G SA FWA
offering.)
- A multi-New Radio (NR) carrier strategy for best performance
(with stc in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia (KSA).
Ericsson will host Ericsson Mobility Report online seminars at
09.00 (CET) and at 18.00 (CET) on Tuesday,
December 3. To join please register via this link.
Read the full November 2024
Ericsson Mobility Report via this link.
Based on unique Ericsson and partner network insights, the
Ericsson Mobility Report has been the key industry reference for
network data, performance, statistics, and forecasts since its
launch in 2011.
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