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Juniper Research: this is how we transition to 5G



The revenue of operators will reach 625 billion by 2027, which accounts for 80 percent of the revenue of service providers.

Juniper Research has shown that operators are forecast to generate $625 billion from 5G services worldwide by 2027. This means that revenue will quickly double to 310 billion dollars in 2023.

A new report predicts 100 percent of the growth over the next four years will come from mobile subscriptions Transition to 5G networksas well as the increasing integration of eSIMs into devices such as laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots.

According to the research, by 2027, 80 percent of global operator billed service revenues will be related to 5G; which creates the conditions for operators’ investments in 5G networks to pay off. However, the increasing adoption of eSIMs in new devices will increase global cellular data traffic by more than 180 percent between 2023 and 2027 as data traffic migrates from landline and Wi-Fi networks to 5G, Juniper found announcement.

The author of the research, Frederick Savage, explained: “eSIM-capable devices will achieve a significant increase in cellular data traffic as consumers use mobile networks for use cases that have previously been used for fixed networks. Operators must ensure that networks are future-proofed ( including 5G and upcoming 6G networks) by rolling out new technologies across networks.”

According to the report, to prepare for the growing demand for cellular data traffic, 6G standards will need to adopt innovative technologies that 5G standards do not currently use. The report identified NTNs (non-terrestrial networks) and sub-1THz frequency bands as key technologies that should be the focus of initial trials and tests of 6G networks to provide increased data transfer capabilities compared to existing 5G networks.

However, the research warns that the increased costs of satellites using NTNs and the cost of acquiring high-frequency spectrum will impose longer timelines for operators to pay back their 6G investments. The study therefore urges the telecommunications industry to form partnerships with non-terrestrial connectivity specialists so that it can benefit from the lower costs of investing in 6G networks.

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