5G On A Roll, Cellular IoT Deployments Ramping Up – Ericsson Mobility Report
· 3.5 billion IoT cellular connections predicted for 2023; 72 million estimated in
· 5G
commercial launches this year; 20 percent of global mobile data traffic will be
on 5G networks in
2023
· India to have
780 million VoLTE subscriptions by 2023.
Commercial
rollouts of 5G and larger than previously forecasted deployments of cellular
IoT are focal points in the latest edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC)
Mobility Report. The forecast for cellular IoT connections has nearly
doubled since November 2017. It is now expected to reach an estimated 3.5
billion in 2023, driven by ongoing large-scale deployments in China .
massive IoT
cellular technologies such as NB-IoT and Cat-M1 are
fuelling thisgrowth, giving service providers opportunities to
improve efficiencies and enhance customer value.
Mobile
operators have launched more than 60 cellular IoT networks worldwide using
these technologies over the same underlying LTE network to support a diverse
range of use cases. In North America, these cases are centred on logistics and
fleet management while in China
it is smart cities and smart agriculture.
First
Commercial Launches Of 5G This Year
North
America is expected to lead the 5G uptake, with all major U.S. operators
planning to roll out 5G between late 2018 and mid-2019. By end of 2023,
close to 50 percent of all mobile subscriptions in North America are forecast
to be for 5G, followed by North East Asia at 34 percent, and Western
Europe at 21 percent. Globally, major 5G deployments are
expected from 2020. Ericsson
forecasts over 1 billion 5G subscriptions for enhanced mobile
broadband by the end of 2023, accounting for around 12 percent of all mobile
subscriptions.
Mobile
data traffic is estimated to
surge by eight times during the forecast period to
reach close to 107 exabytes (EB) per month – a figure that is equal to every
mobile subscriber worldwide streaming full HD video for 10 hours. By
2023, more than 20 percent of mobile data traffic worldwide is expected
to be carried by 5G networks. This is 1.5 times more than the total 4G/3G/2G
traffic today.
Like
previous mobile access technologies, 5G is expected to be deployed first in
dense urban areas with enhanced mobile broadband and fixed wireless
access as the first commercial use cases. Other use cases will
come from industries such as automotive, manufacturing, utilities, and
healthcare.
Fredrik
Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks, says:
“2018 is the year 5G networks go commercial as well as for large-scale
deployments of cellular IoT. These technologies promise new capabilities that
will impact people’s lives and transform industries. This change will only come
about through the combined efforts of industry players and regulators aligning
on spectrum, standards and technology.”
First-generation,
5G data-only devices are expected from the second half of 2018. The first
commercial smartphones supporting 5G in the mid-bands are expected early next
year, while support for very high spectrum bands is expected in early to
mid-2019.
A
look at the India Market –
Mobile data traffic in India
to grow 5 times by 2023
The
total mobile data traffic per month in India is expected to grow 5 times
during the forecast period from 1.9 EB to 10 EB by 2023. The report
estimates that the monthly data usage per smartphone (GB/month) in India will
increase from 5.7 GB in 2017 to 13.7 GB by 2023. The total smartphone
subscriptions in the country will grow 2.5 times to cross 975 million by 2023.
“We
expect LTE to be the most dominant technology in India by 2023” says Nitin
Bansal, Head of Network Solutions for the Market Area South east Asia, Oceania
and India for Ericsson.” LTE will account for more than 78 percent of the total
subscriptions in the country by 2023 compared to the 20 percent LTE
subscriptions in 2017. We also see IoT picking up in a big way with cellular
IoT connections in India
to reach 72 million by 2023 growing at a CAGR of 25 percent.”
The
report forecasts that India
will have 780 million VoLTE subscriptions by 2023.
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