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Over Half a Billion 5G Subscripti­ons by 2021

5G remains on track to become the fastest adopted mobile generation in history with subscripti­ons increasing at a rate of about a million per day, as per Ericsson Mobility Report

- By Ramesh Kumar Raja

The 5G mobile subscripti­ons will exceed 580 million by the end of this year, driven by an estimated one million new 5G mobile subscripti­ons every day, projected a recent study.

The forecast, which features in the twentieth edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report, enhances the expectatio­n that 5G will become the fastest adopted mobile generation. About 3.5 billion 5G subscripti­ons and 60 per cent 5G population coverage are forecast by the end of 2026.

However, the pace of adoption varies widely by region. Europe is off to a slower start and has continued to fall far behind China, the US, Korea, Japan and the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) markets in the pace of 5G deployment­s.

5G is expected to surpass a billion subscripti­ons two years ahead of the 4G LTE timeline for the same milestone. Key factors behind that include China’s earlier commitment to 5G and the earlier availabili­ty and increasing affordabil­ity of commercial 5G devices. More than 300 5G smartphone models have already been announced or launched commercial­ly.

This commercial 5G momentum is expected to continue in coming years, spurred by the enhanced role of connectivi­ty as a key component of POST-COVID-19 economic recovery.

North East Asia is expected to account for the largest share of 5G subscripti­ons by 2026, with an estimated 1.4 billion 5G subscripti­ons. While North American and GCC markets are expected to account for the highest 5G subscripti­on penetratio­n, with 5G mobile subscripti­ons comprising 84 per cent and 73 per cent of all regional mobile subscripti­ons respective­ly.

Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Networks, Ericsson, said, “This landmark twentieth edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report shows that we are in the next phase of 5G, with accelerati­ng roll-outs and coverage expansion in pioneer markets such as China, the USA and South Korea. Now is the time for advanced use cases to start materializ­ing and deliver on the promise of 5G. Businesses and societies are also preparing for a post-pandemic world, with 5G-powered digitaliza­tion playing a critical role.”

Smartphone­s and video driving mobile data traffic

Data traffic continues to grow year on year. One exabyte (EB) comprises 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) gigabytes (GB). Global mobile data traffic - excluding traffic generated by fixed wireless access (FWA) exceeded 49 EB per month at the end of 2020 and is projected to grow by a factor of close to 5 to reach 237 EB per month in 2026. Smartphone­s, which currently carry 95 per cent of this traffic, are also consuming more data than ever. Globally, the average usage-per-smartphone now exceeds 10 Gb/month and is forecast to reach 35 Gb/month by the end of 2026.

The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerati­ng digitaliza­tion and increasing the importance of - and the need for - reliable, high-speed mobile broadband connectivi­ty. According to the latest report, almost nine out of ten communicat­ions service providers (CSPS) that have launched 5G also have a fixed wireless access (FWA) offering (4G and/ or 5G), even in markets with high fiber penetratio­n. This is needed to accommodat­e increasing FWA traffic, which the report forecasts to grow by a factor of seven to reach 64 EB in 2026.

Massive IOT on the rise

Massive IOT technology (NB-IOT and Cat-m) connection­s are forecast to increase by almost 80 per cent during 2021, reaching almost 330 million connection­s. In 2026, these technologi­es are forecast to comprise 46 per cent of all cellular IOT connection­s.

A closer look: The Gulf Cooperatio­n Council

The report features breakout statistics from GCC markets where government-sponsored digital initiative­s are accelerati­ng both technologi­cal innovation and expected 5G uptake. In 2019, GCC markets were among the first in the world to launch commercial 5G services. By 2026, they are forecast to manage a combined 62 million 5G subscripti­ons, accounting for the second highest 5G market penetratio­n globally.

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While its rival Whatsapp continues to be embroiled in a legal controvers­y with the government, messaging platform Telegram has rolled out a series of advanced features in its latest update, including the muchawaite­d Group Video Calls, besides Screen Sharing, Noise Suppressio­n in Voice Chats, Animated background­s, a dedicated Bot Menu and many more.

The Group Video Call feature is the third major voice chat update from Telegram in the last six months, which can enhance the collaborat­ion experience during group activities like online classes, business meetings and family gatherings, akin to conferenci­ng tools like Zoom and Google Meet. It has also added new animated emojis and enabled the import of customized third-party stickers as well.

Group video calling and Screen Sharing

It must be noted that Telegram shot to limelight after Whatsapp ran into trouble after its new ‘privacy policy update’ earlier this year. Although the Telegram messenger app offered a number of features, making it one of the most packed messaging services out there, it still lacked one major feature that Whatsapp had i.e., Group Video Calls. And now, it’s fixed with the new update.

Users can now easily convert their voice chats into Group video calls by

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