The Asian Age

5G subscripti­ons to reach half a billion in 2022: Report

90% of 3.9b phones to get on WCDMA/HSPA, LTE

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Ericsson Mobility Report forecasts that there will be 550 million 5G subscripti­ons in 2022. North America will lead the way in uptake of 5G subscripti­ons, where a quarter of all mobile subscripti­ons are forecast to be for 5G in 2022. Asia Pacific will be the second fastest growing region for 5G subscripti­ons, with 10 per cent of all subscripti­ons being 5G in 2022. From 2016 to 2022, Middle East and Africa will dramatical­ly shift from a region with a majority of GSM/EDGEonly subscripti­ons, to 80 per cent of all subscripti­ons on WCDMA/HSPA and LTE. By the end of 2016, there will be 3.9 billion smartphone subscripti­ons. Almost 90 per cent of these subscripti­ons will be registered on WCDMA/HSPA and LTE networks.

By 2022, the number of smartphone subscripti­ons is forecast to reach 6.8 billion, with more than 95 per cent of the subscripti­ons registered on WCDMA/HSPA, LTE and 5G networks. The latest Ericsson Mobility Report also forecasts that in 2022, there will be 8.9 billion mobile subscripti­ons, of which 90 per cent will be for mobile broadband. At this point in time, there will be 6.1 billion unique subscriber­s. As of Q3 2016, 84 million new mobile subscripti­ons were added during the quarter to reach a total of 7.5 billion, growing at around 3 per cent year-on-year. India grew the most in terms of net additions during the quarter (+15 million), followed by China (+14 million), Indonesia (+6 million), Myanmar (+4 million) and the Philippine­s (+4 million). Mobile data traffic continues to grow, driven both by increased smartphone subscripti­ons and a continued increase in average data volume per subscripti­on, fuelled primarily by more viewing of video content.

Further highlights from the Ericsson Mobility Report include: Mobile video traffic is forecast to grow by around 50 per cent annually through 2022 to account for nearly 75 per cent of all mobile data traffic. Social networking is the second biggest data traffic type after video, forecast to grow by 39 per cent annually over the coming six years. Consumers are increasing­ly using live video streaming apps to interact with friends, family and followers. Around one in five smartphone users in the US express an interest in live video broadcasti­ng, with twice as many smartphone users in high growth markets like India, Indonesia, Brazil and Oman who are interested in such apps.

IoT in focus: Around 29 billion connected devices are forecast by 2022, of which around 18 billion will be related to IoT. Included in the latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report is a deeper look into IoT, with three feature articles with different perspectiv­es on IoT and its transforma­tional potential. Two articles are cowritten with operators that have built IoT solutions around their core assets, creating additional business value. The third article explores the cellular networks’ capabiliti­es to support a realistic massive IoT use case scenario.

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