5G service revenue
5G is being touted as the next generation of connectivity globally and has already been adopted across several industries and sectors. The operator‑billed 5G service revenue is expected to reach $315 billion in 2023, rising from $195 billion in 2022. This represents growth of over 60 per cent in a single year, a study from Juniper Research has found.
The research predicts the increase in 5G service revenue will be driven by the accelerating migration of cellular subscriptions to 5G networks over the next year, with operators looking to move away from legacy 4G networks. It forecasts that over 600 million new 5G subscriptions will be created next year, despite the anticipated economic downturn in 2023.
The report predicts that the growth of 5G networks will continue, and over 80% of global operator‑billed revenue will be attributable to 5G connections by 2027. The telecommunications industry demonstrated its robustness against the impact of the pandemic, and the report projects that the growth of 5G will also be resilient against this economic downturn; owing to the vital importance of mobile Internet connectivity today.
The research predicts that, despite the growth of the Internet of Things, revenue from consumer connections will continue to be the cornerstone of 5G operator revenue increase. Over 95 per cent of global 5G connections in 2027 will be connecting personal devices such as smartphones, tablets and mobile broadband routers.
Private Networks Represent a Key Opportunity for Operators. In addition, the report predicts that the ability of standalone 5G networks will offer ‘network slicing’ that will act as the ideal platform for the growth of 5G private network revenue.
Standalone 5G uses next‑generation core networks supporting network slicing technology, which can be used to take a ‘slice’ of public 5G infrastructure and provide it to private network users. In turn, this helps mitigate the cost of private 5G network hardware and increase its overall value proposition, all against a background of deteriorating macro-economic conditions.
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