5G in Industry Verticals Market Outlook and Forecasts 2022 – 2030
This report assesses development and deployment trends for 5G core technology along with enabling technologies. It also addresses the specific role of value chain partners and high potential application areas across major industry verticals. Under each industry vertical, the report pinpoints specific trends, use cases, devices and applications. The report analyzes case studies and ROI from an enterprise perspective.
Select Report Findings:
5G is expected to represent a $631 billion market opportunity in vertical industries by 2030
Smart industries will lead the market followed by automotive and aerospace industry
5G enterprise subscription revenue is poised to reach 6 billion by 2030
5G enterprise device unit deployment will reach 1.7 billion by 2030
North America will lead the market followed by APAC region
The business market for 5G will be a major growth area. The vast majority of 5G service provider profits will result from the business market rather than the consumer segment. The latter will generate additional revenues, but margins will be very thin as compared to business segments including enterprise, industrial, and government sectors.
Accordingly, the business to business (B2B) market is viewed as significantly more attractive than the business to consumer (B2C) market for 5G by Mind Commerce. We see the 5G business services market developing as communication service providers offer both B2B direct as well as B2B to business (B2B2B) through third party channels.
One of the primary 5G B2B market opportunities will be fixed wireless access (FWA) to enterprise and industrial customers as a complement (not a replacement) to cable, fiber and Ethernet. For certain situations, such as time sensitive networks that require ultra-reliability, 5G will be an alternative to other wireless options. However, WiFi 6 will be a viable option vs. 5G for indoor, driven by scenario specific issues such as existing wireless, solution requirements, and overall economics.
The 5G business services market will also be very important in support of private wireless networks for both fixed wireless WAN connectivity for business-owned networks as well as carrier turn-key solutions involving both 5G and edge computing deployments. Communication service providers will position turn-key offerings as a “future-proof” alternative to enterprise and industrial customer network ownership. Part of this turn-key value proposition is carrier managed services as opposed to the business customer managing in-house and/or hiring a third party for network and/or application management.
However, some business and government customers will indeed choose to deploy and operate their own private wireless networks, relying upon carriers in these scenarios only for network-as-a-service based WAN access to connect private wireless networks to the public network.
For these use cases, enterprise and industrial customers will not require any other 5G business services market offerings. Instead, they will only require connectivity and communications with the public communications service provider (e.g., no computing) and may utilize their own computational infrastructure. In these scenarios, the enterprise or industrial customer will manage their own edge computing dependent apps, or more likely, hire their own third-party team to manage on their behalf.
Companies in Report:
Affirmed Network
Airlinq
Airspan
Airtel
Alibaba
American Tower
Analog Devices Inc.
Apple
AT&T
BBK Electronics
Bell Canada
Broadcom Corporation
BT Group (EE)
Cavium Inc.
Celona
China Mobile
China Telecom
China Unicom
Ciena Corporation
Cisco Systems
Cobham Wireless
Comba Telecom System
Commscope
Coolpad US
Cradlepoint
Deutsche Telekom AG
Dish (Sling TV)
Ericsson
Etisalat
Extreme Networks
Facebook (Whatsapp)
Fujitsu Ltd.
Gemalto
Google
HMD Global
HPE
HTC
Huawei Technologies
Intel Corporation
Juniper Network Inc.
KDDI Corporation
Keysight
KT Corporation
Leapfrog Enterprise
LG Electronics
LG Uplus
MACOM Technology
Marvell (Cavium)
Mavenir
MediaTek Inc.
Microsoft
Mint Mobile
Motorola
MTN Group
NEC Corporation
Netcracker
Netgear
Nokia Network
NTT DoCoMo
Oppo
Oracle Corporation
Orange SA
Qorvo Inc.
Qualcomm
Rakuten (Viber)
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
REVE Systems
Ribbon Communications
Rogers Communications
Samsung Electronics
Sierra Wireless (Accel Networks)
SimNet Wireless
SingTel
SK Telecom
Softbank Group
Sony (PlayStation Vue)
Sprint Corporation
STC - Saudi Telecom Company
Swisscom
Telecom Italia
Telefonica
Telenor
Telit Communications
Telstra
Telus Communication
Tencent
Tesco Mobile
T-Mobile USA
US Mobile
Verizon
VMware Inc.
Vodafone Group
Xfinity Mobile
Xiaomi
ZTE Corporation
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 5G Technology and Spectrum Overview
2.1.1 5G Spectrum Evolution
2.1.1.1 5G Any-Haul/X-Haul Backhaul: Front Haul and Back Haul