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5G subscriptions to reach 1 billion by 2023: Ericsson

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Ericsson has predicted that there will be 1 billion 5G subscriptions for enhanced mobile broadband by 2023

Ericsson has predicted that there will be 1 billion 5G subscriptions for enhanced mobile broadband by 2023.

This prediction is among the key statistics presented in the November edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report released today. Expected to be deployed first in dense urban areas, 5G will cover over 20 percent of the world’s population by the end of 2023, according to the firm.

The first commercial networks based on 5G New Radio (NR) are expected to go live in 2019, with major deployments from 2020. Early 5G deployments are foreseen in several markets, including the US, South Korea, Japan and China.

Mobile data traffic is expected to surge by eight times during the forecast period, reaching 110 exabytes per month by 2023. This corresponds to 5.5 million years of HD video streaming.

All regions maintain mobile data traffic growth, with North America showing the highest average usage per smartphone, exceeding 7GB per month by the end of 2017.

The driving force behind video’s uptrend is millennials – those in the 15 to 24 age bracket – who stream 2.5X more than those over 45 years of age. Streaming video in higher resolutions and an emerging trend of increased streaming of immersive video formats, such as 360-degree video, will have an impact on data traffic consumption volumes.

For example, a YouTube 360-degree video uses 4 to 5 times as much bandwidth as a normal YouTube video of the same perceived quality.

By the end of this year, LTE will be the dominant mobile access technology, according to Ericsson.

It is estimated to reach 5.5 billion subscriptions and cover more than 85 percent of the world’s population by the end of 2023.

Voice over LTE (VoLTE) has been launched in more than 125 networks in over 60 countries.

Smartwatches are one of the latest devices to use VoLTE. Users are able to make voice calls directly on their smartwatch, without having a smartphone nearby (multi-SIM). Calls can also be transferred between a user’s smartphone and watch.

Niklas Heuveldop, Ericsson’s chief strategy officer and head of technology and emerging business, said, “The latest report highlights trends in mobile subscription and data traffic growth, as well as the industry’s effort to tackle the increasing demands on mobile networks globally. In addition, the report examines the emergence of new use cases as network capabilities evolve – smartwatches, IoT alarms, and augmented reality-assisted maintenance and repair, to name a few. As we prepare for 5G, these trends will continue to set the agenda for the mobile industry going forward.”

Ericsson recently predicted that 17 million 5G subscriptions would be active in the Middle East and North Africa region by 2023.

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