5G Boost Won’t Save Vanishing Wireless Connectivity Revenue Growth

Strategy Analytics Forecasts Nearly 600 Million 5G Users by 2023

Wireless Subscriptions by Generation (Graphic: Business Wire)

BOSTON--()--There will be 9.0 billion user-linked subscriptions to wireless services by 2023, up from 7.7 billion today according to new forecasts from Strategy Analytics’ Service Provider Group. The new report, “Worldwide Cellular User Forecasts 2018-2023” predicts that 5G adoption will follow a comparable path to that seen by 4G LTE, but warns that there is limited growth left in connectivity revenue for service providers.

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Key findings of the report include:

  • Wireless service revenue will peak in 2021 at US$881 billion, just 3% above the level forecast for 2018.
  • User-linked mobile 5G connections will grow from 5 million in 2019 to 577 million in 2023 (excluding fixed wireless applications and industrial IOT). These will account for 10% of connectivity revenue in 2023.
  • Prior to the launch of 5G services, there is considerable time for 4G LTE platforms to evolve though LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro technologies. Combined, these technologies will account for more than half of all 4G LTE connections by mid-2018 and hit 2 billion connections by year end. Even with 5G, many devices will still rely on 4G for roaming outside of 5G coverage areas.

“Competitive pressure has defined the revenue growth of many countries in recent years, including France, India, and the USA, and wireless service providers are having to work increasingly hard to identify growth opportunities in wireless,” notes Phil Kendall, Director Service Providers and author of the report. “The monetization of 4G data traffic has been critical for creating revenue uplift, even in the world’s most mature wireless markets like Finland and Japan, and remains a medium term priority for the industry.”

Susan Welsh de Grimaldo, Director, Service Provider Strategies, adds “With significant service provider focus on 5G, there are many unanswered questions relating to infrastructure costs and deployment strategies, and to how well service providers can unlock new revenue streams beyond basic connectivity services. The expected early involvement of China in 5G will, however, bring economies of scale to the 5G device market earlier than we typically see with new network technologies, which will be encouraging for operators looking to execute on a clear vision of 5G consumer service opportunities.”

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Contacts

Strategy Analytics, Inc.
European Contact:
Phil Kendall, +44 1908 423620
pkendall@strategyanalytics.com
or
US Contact:
Susan Welsh de Grimaldo, +1 617-614-0724
swelshdegrimaldo@strategyanalytics.com

Release Summary

5G adoption will follow a comparable path to that seen by 4G LTE, but warning that there is limited growth left in connectivity revenue

Contacts

Strategy Analytics, Inc.
European Contact:
Phil Kendall, +44 1908 423620
pkendall@strategyanalytics.com
or
US Contact:
Susan Welsh de Grimaldo, +1 617-614-0724
swelshdegrimaldo@strategyanalytics.com