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   Ulrike Venth to All   
   Ericsson Predicts 1.5 Billion 5G Connect   
   03 Dec 23 19:00:57   
   
   From: maryfomin12658@gmail.com   
      
   5G is expected to reach more than 40 percent global population coverage and   
   1.5 billion subscriptions for enhanced mobile broadband by the end of 2024.   
   This will make 5G the fastest generation of cellular technology to be rolled   
   out on a global scale,    
   according to the latest edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report.   
      
   NB-IoT and Cat-M are expected to account for close to 45 percent of all   
   cellular IoT connections by the end of 2024, Ericsson predicts that in the   
   future, NB-IoT and Cat-M will be able to fully co-exist in spectrum bands with   
   5G NR.   
      
   Ericsson predicts 1.5 billion 5G connections by 2024   
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   The number of cellular IoT connections, mostly to machines, will continue to   
   outrun the number of 5G connections, mostly to people, for at least five   
   years. Ericsson predicts cellular IoT connections will reach 4.1 billion by   
   2024, compared with 1.9    
   billion 5G connections.   
      
   Nearly 35 per cent of cellular IoT connections will be Broadband IoT, with 4G   
   connecting the majority, it said. The first modules supporting Critical IoT   
   use cases are expected in 2020. Only a small fraction of total cellular IoT   
   connections will be    
   Critical IoT in 2024.   
      
   However, its new five-year forecast says the volume of 5G connections has   
   gained on the number of cellular IoT connections since its November edition of   
   the report. Its expectation of 4.1 billion cellular IoT devices is consistent   
   with six months ago; it    
   forecast of 1.9 billion 5G devices is an advance on its 1.5 billion forecast   
   from November.   
      
      
   Most deployments, connections, and growth will come in North East Asia, where   
   the total will reach 2.7 billion by 2024. Further growth will come as new   
   networks and devices are deployed, forcing chipset prices down further.   
      
   Meanwhile, Ericsson said 5G will reach more than 40 per cent of the global   
   population, and 1.5 billion subscriptions, by the end of 2024, making 5G the   
   fastest growing generation of cellular technology to be rolled out on a global   
   scale.   
      
   In its latest Mobility Report, the company said 5G subscriptions were now   
   expected to reach 1.9 billion in 2024, up from its previous forecast in   
   November 2018 of 1.5 billion subscriptions, an increase of almost 27 per cent.   
      
      
      
   5G is built on top of 4G. This is a wireless network that is expected to bring   
   higher speeds for end-users. 5G also has the capacity to connect with billions   
   of devices like driverless cars that will be connected to the Internet in the   
   nearest future.    
   According to Ericsson predictions, there will be over 1.5 billion of 5G users   
   by 2024.   
      
   Mobile Data Traffic Growth   
   The report also looked at 5G growth. By the end of 2024, 5G will cover more   
   than 40% of the global population and support 1.5 billion subscribers for   
   enhanced mobile broadband. The drivers will be increased network capacity,   
   lower cost per gigabyte and    
   new use cases. North America and northeast Asia will lead the uptake.   
   Fifty-five percent of mobile subscriptions in North America will be 5G by the   
   end of 2024, researchers said.   
      
   The next generation of wireless technology is here. 5G will enhance   
   connectivity across all platforms, providing more efficient, faster and better   
   signal strength which opens doors for new possibilities across cellular   
   networks. It is predicted that by    
   2024 more than 1.5 billion devices will be connected to 5G.1 So how will 5G   
   enhance your cellular connectivity?   
      
   According to Ericsson, 5G will have 40% of the total population and 1.5   
   billion subscription services by 2024, making 5G the highest generation   
   globally incorporated. This is driven by novel, inventive solutions   
   reprocessing present infrastructure and a    
   spectrum. Parallel to 5G deployment, cellular IoT achieves significant   
   benchmarks toward becoming the leading method for broad IoT applications.   
      
   Furthermore, introducing high-speed networking technologies has been a major   
   driving force in the market. Moreover, the growing interest of multinational   
   players in the region and rising demand from developing economies such as   
   India and China are    
   expected to drive market growth. Ericsson predicts that cellular IoT   
   connections will surpass 4 billion by 2024, owing to strong adoption in   
   North-East Asia.   
      
   Verticals using Massive IoT include utilities with smart metering, healthcare   
   in the form of medical wearables and transport with tracking sensors. At the   
   end of 2024, NB-IoT and Cat-M are expected to account for close to 45 percent   
   of all cellular IoT    
   connections. In the future, NB-IoT and Cat-M will be able to fully co-exist in   
   spectrum bands with 5G NR.   
      
   By the end of 2024, nearly 35 percent of cellular IoT connections will be   
   Broadband IoT, with 4G connecting the majority. When moving to 5G, with higher   
   speed, lower latency and other capabilities, even more advanced use cases can   
   be supported.    
   Throughputs in the tens of Gbps and latency as low as 5ms will be possible.   
      
   "LTE (4G) subscriptions are expected to grow at CAGR of 22% from 350 million   
   (30% of total) in 2018 to 1.15 billion in 2024, representing 81% of all mobile   
   subscriptions," Cerwall said. Total global mobile subscriptions in the third   
   quarter of 2018    
   increased by 120 million while India accounted for 31 million out of it.   
      
   2019 is set to be the year that the long-awaited 5G technology starts to take   
   off. Many expect this to be a game-changer and, according to Ericsson, a   
   telecom equipment manufacturer that makes some of the 5G infrastructures, by   
   2024 there will be over 1.   
   5 billion of us connected to 5G. You may have also seen the recent launch of a   
   new range of mobile handsets from Samsung that will include 5G technology. So,   
   things are starting to intensify.   
      
   Experts forecast that by 2024, 40% of the world will have access to 5G   
   networks (Ericsson). Meanwhile, a more recent report reveals that by 2025, the   
   number of 5G mobile subscriptions worldwide is forecast to exceed 2.7 billion   
   (Ericsson, 2021). In terms    
   of web design, the emergence of 5G offers a totally new set of browsing   
   possibilities. Once 5G goes mainstream, existing technologies like HD video   
   and images and WebGL will be easily deployed.   
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