With 100 live networks, Ericsson sets the groundwork for 5G innovation and development

With 100 live networks, Ericsson sets the groundwork for 5G innovation and development

Looking at the patterns of 5G technology, we can see that it is gaining traction faster than 4G, which was launched over a decade ago. This is due in part to the abundance of 5G technology enabled smartphones on the market.

Significant changes will occur in our planet over the next five years. Consider how far we’ve come in the previous five years, with the creation of highly efficient and powerful batteries, the growing popularity of electric vehicles, the acceptance of new digital ways of interacting, and society’s total digitization.

These innovations and developments provide new opportunities for exploration and business.

According to Ericsson Mobility Report from November 2021, they expect 4.4 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2027, accounting for over half of all mobile subscriptions worldwide.

They believe that there will be over 660 million 5G subscriptions by the end of this year.

Beyond the incremental implementation of nationwide 5G coverage, one current priority area for service providers is to demonstrate and promote the value of 5G to consumers, persuading them to upgrade to 5G devices and 5G data plans.

Major Service providers in leading 5G regions, such as China and South Korea, are now reporting a positive impact of 5G in terms of boosting ARPU and overall service revenue, which is encouraging.

5G brings capacity, performance, and efficiency

Capacity, performance, and efficiency are three key characteristics of 5G, all of which help businesses develop and cut costs. Service providers’ mobile networks are seeing annual traffic increase of more than 50%, and having an efficient and high-performing delivery system is critical to meeting the growing demands.

Furthermore, 5G networks give up to 20x faster speeds than 4G networks, guaranteeing that customers get the best experience possible from the new technology.

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