Ericsson Mobility Report: Global 5G growth continues – India leading the way

    Despite geopolitical challenges and a macroeconomic slowdown in some markets, communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide are continuing to invest in 5G, the June 2023 edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report shows.

    Following the launch of 5G services in October 2022, the Indian market is witnessing huge 5G network deployments under its Digital India initiative.

    5G subscriptions in India reached about 10 million by the end of 2022 and are estimated to account for about 57 per cent of mobile subscriptions in the country by the end of 2028, making it the fastest-growing 5G region globally.

    A communications tower in Malaysia. | Photo by Ruzanna Muhammad/NHA File Photo
    Photo for illustrative purposes only. | Photo by Ruzanna Muhammad/NHA File Photo

    The latest Ericsson Mobility Report also reveals that the uptake of 5G subscriptions in North America has been stronger than expected in previous forecasts. At the end of 2022, the region had the highest 5G global subscription penetration at 41 per cent.

    5G subscriptions are rising in every region worldwide and are forecast to reach 1.5 billion by the end of 2023. Global mobile network data traffic continues to grow with the monthly global average usage per smartphone expected to exceed 20 GB by the end of 2023.

    The report also shows continued revenue growth in leading 5G markets. Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Networks at Ericsson says: “The global adoption of 5G technology has surpassed one billion subscriptions, bringing positive revenue growth for CSPs in leading 5G markets. We see a strong link between the increase in 5G subscriptions and service revenue. Over the past two years, the introduction of 5G services in the top twenty markets has resulted in a seven per cent revenue boost. This trend shows the growing value of 5G, benefiting users and service providers alike.”

    Worldwide, around 240 CSPs have launched commercial 5G services and about 35 have deployed or launched 5G standalone (SA). The most common 5G services launched by service providers for consumers are enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), gaming and some AR/VR-based services, such as training and education.

    The report also reveals that 5G continues to drive innovation in mobile service packaging. Among CSPs, it is increasingly common to offer bundles with various popular entertainment services included such as television, music streaming or cloud gaming platforms. About 58 per cent of 5G service providers currently do this in various forms.

    More than 100 CSPs, comprising about 40 per cent of FWA service providers, currently offer FWA over 5G.

    FWA is growing solidly in terms of:

    • Number of mobile service providers offering FWA
    • The proportion of those offering FWA over 5G
    • The proportion of CSPs with speed-based tariff structures
    • Amount of traffic served, as both the number of connections and traffic volume per connection increase.

    By 2028 5G is estimated to account for almost 80 per cent of all FWA connections.

    Southeast Asia and Oceania highlights: Mobile data traffic per smartphone continues to grow strongly in Southeast Asia and Oceania and is expected to reach around 54 GB per month in 2028 – a CAGR of 24 per cent. Total mobile data traffic is estimated to grow from around 13 EB per month in 2022 to 55 EB per month in 2028, growing at a CAGR of 27 per cent.

    5G subscriptions are forecast to reach around 430 million by the end of 2028 and will contribute 34 per cent of all mobile subscriptions in the region by that time. In terms of 5G coverage, by the end of 2022:

    • 5G was available to around 50 per cent of the population in Malaysia and 66 per cent in the Philippines.
    • More than 80 per cent of the population in Australia and Thailand had access to 5GSingapore achieved more than 95 per cent coverage by mid-2022.

    Head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh David Hägerbro says, “The fast rollout of the 5G network and world-class customer experience in Malaysia has delivered a catalyst for the digital transformation and shift towards a digital economy. Embracing 5G technology allows the nation to accelerate economic growth, attract foreign investments, and position itself as a global leader. The 5G network in Malaysia is already starting to become a showcase, not only in the region but also in the world.”

    The number of smartphone subscriptions in the region is projected to grow at a CAGR of three per cent, reaching over 1.12 billion by 2028 from 930 million at the end of 2022. 4G is also showing growth with subscriptions expected to reach 770 million in 2028 from 640 million at the end of 2022 – a CAGR of three per cent.

    The June 2023 Ericsson Mobility Report includes four in-depth articles:

    • Exploring how traffic patterns drive network evolution
    • Exploring differentiated service with 5G networks
    • AR uptake enabled by mobile networks
    • Mobile quality of experience: Network readiness for new services

    Ericsson will host an Ericsson Mobility Report webinar at 09.00 (CEST) and 18.00 (CEST) on Wednesday, June 21. To join please register here.

    Read the full June 2023 Ericsson Mobility Report.

    Source: Ericsson