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Are You 5G Ready?

As of early 2020, there are 378 commercial 5G networks in operations across 34 countries with South Korea leading the way.

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Are You 5G Ready?

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  1. ARE YOU 5G READY? Where are 5G networks available? As of early 2020, there are 378 commercial 5G networks in operation across 34 countries with South Korea leading the way. Top 10 countries and the number of cities using 5G 34 10 50 85 57 10 15 24 11 10 Source: VIAVI Solutions When can we expect a 5G rollout? At the moment, 4G is the dominant network technology across the world, but according to the GSMA this will change by 2025, with 1 in 5 cellular connections being on a 5G network. 5G is rising 56% 60 4G 50 40 30 20% 5G 20 3G 18% 10 2G 5% 0 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Source: GSMA Which sector will offer operators the highest ARPU? According to a report by Ericsson, network operators and service providers stand to gain up to $700 billion from 5G-enabled business-to-business (B2B) by 2030. 5G B2B opportunities for MNOs by share & growth rate 4% 12% ENERGY & UTILITIES +67% AUTOMOTIVE +71% 10% PUBLIC SAFETY +78% 19% MANUFACTURING +76% $700bn by 2030 10% MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT +86% 21% 5% FINANCIAL SERVICES +76% HEALTHCARE +75% 5% 2% PUBLIC TRANSPORT +65% AGRICULTURE +85% 4% RETAIL +76% Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little What are the potential markets for 5G? As markets and technologies evolve, 5G networks will be widespread across industries including healthcare, automotive and manufacturing New and existing 5G opportunities Person to person Person to machine Machine to machine NEW HORIZONS Automated controls Real-time telematics New opportunity Real-time video uplink EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES Immersive video communications Virtual presence Remote control CORE BUSINESS Augmented reality Mobile hot spots eHealth IMS-based services Wearables Low cost mobile broadband First responder connectivity Evolution Smart metering Mobile broadband Private networks Thin clients Sensors networks UHD content delivery Cloud services Connectivity Mass market Verticals Source: GSMA The growing need to protect against risk With more connected devices going live on 5G networks, the throughput of sensitive data will also increase. The protection of this data must be central to every operator’s 5G strategy. The GSMA’s SIM standardisation ensures that providers follow strict regulatory standards of security, compliance, and interoperability across existing and future systems. Learn more about 5G network security from a GSMA SAS-certified SIM provider, Workz Group

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