Report: The
5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2016-2030-Technologies, Applications, Verticals,
Strategies & Forecasts is a new market research publication
announced by Reportstack.
Report Outline:
"While LTE and LTE-Advanced deployments are still underway, mobile operators and vendors have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop so-called “5G” technology, with a vision of commercialization by 2020. 5G is essentially a revolutionary paradigm shift in wireless networking to support the throughput, latency and scalability requirements of future use cases such as extreme bandwidth augmented reality applications and connectivity management for Billions of M2M (Machine to Machine) devices.
Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming. With large scale commercial deployments expected to begin in 2020, we estimate that 5G networks will generate nearly $250 Billion in annual service revenue by 2025.
To access full report with TOC, please visit The 5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2016-2030-Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts.
The “5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the emerging 5G ecosystem including key market drivers, challenges, enabling technologies, use cases, vertical market applications, spectrum assessment, mobile operator deployment commitments, case studies, standardization, research initiatives and vendor strategies. The report also presents forecasts for 5G investments and operator services.
Major Topics in this Report:
The report covers the following topics:
- 5G requirements, use cases and vertical market applications
- 5G market drivers and barriers
- Air interface and antenna technologies: new waveforms, millimeter wave radio access, MIMO, phased array antennas and beamforming
- Spectrum technologies: cognitive radio, spectrum sensing, aggregation and LSA (Licensed Shared Access)
- D2D (Device to Device) communications and self-backhauling networks
- Complimentary technologies for 5G: NFV (Network Functions Virtualization), SDN (Software Defined Networking), HetNets (Heterogeneous Networks), C-RAN (Centralized RAN), Cloud RAN, MEC (Mobile Edge Computing), drones and satellites
- Mobile operator commitments, case studies and 5G spectrum assessment
- 5G Standardization and research initiatives
- Competitive assessment of vendor strategies
- R&D, commercial infrastructure and operator service forecasts till 2030
Forecast Segmentation
Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
5G R&D Investments
- New Waveforms & Millimeter Wave Radio Access
- MIMO, Beamforming & Antenna Technologies
- Interference & Spectrum Management
- C-RAN, Virtualization & Other Technologies
5G Commercial Infrastructure Investments
- Distributed Macrocell Base Stations
- Small Cells
- RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
- C-RAN BBUs (Baseband Units)
- Mobile Core
- Fronthaul & Backhaul Networking
5G Operator Services
- Subscriptions
- Service Revenue
Regional Segmentation
- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
- Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming.
- Driven by regional, national government, mobile operator and vendor initiatives, we expect that over $6 Billion will be spent on 5G R&D and trial investments between 2015 and 2020.
- With large scale commercial deployments expected to begin in 2020, we estimate that 5G networks will generate nearly $250 Billion in annual service revenue by 2025.
- 5G networks are expected to utilize a variety of spectrum bands for diverse applications, ranging from established sub-6 GHz cellular bands to millimeter wave frequencies."
Key Questions Answered
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
- How much will vendors and operators invest in 5G R&D commitments?
- What will be the number of 5G subscriptions in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What will be the key applications of 5G networks?
- What trends, challenges and barriers will influence the development and adoption of 5G?
- Which regions and countries will be the first to adopt 5G?
- Will 5G networks utilize new spectrum bands?
- Who are the key 5G vendors and what are their strategies?
- Will 5G networks rely on a C-RAN architecture?
- What are the prospects of millimeter wave technology for 5G radio access networking?
- What will be the impact of 5G on the M2M and IoT ecosystem?
- Will drone and satellite based communication platforms play a wider role in 5G networks?
Companies Mentioned
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
5G Americas
5G Forum, South Korea
5G Lab (TU Dresden)
5G PPP (5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership)
5GIC (5G Innovation Center, University of Surrey)
5GMF (Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum, Japan)
5GRUS
Alcatel-Lucent
Alpental Technologies
América Móvil
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses)
Ascenta
AT&T Mobility
Athena Wireless Communications
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
AVC Networks Company
CableLabs
China Mobile
Cisco Systems
Cohere Technologies
DT (Deutsche Telekom)
du (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company)
Ericsson
Etisalat
ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research)
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
Facebook
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Fraunhofer HHI
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Fujitsu
Future Forum, China
Google
GSMA
Hiroshima University
Huawei
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
IMDEA Networks Institute
IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group, China
Intel Corporation
InterDigital
ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
KDDI
Keysight Technologies
KT Corporation
Kumu Networks
LG Uplus
MegaFon
Mitsubishi Electric
MOEA (Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan)
Moogsoft
MOST (Ministry of Science & Technology, China)
MOST (Ministry of Science & Technology, Taiwan)
MSIP (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, South Korea)
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
NEC Corporation
New Mexico Spaceport Authority
NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
NI (National Instruments)
Nokia
NTT DoCoMo
NYU WIRELESS (New York University)
Ofcom
Optus
Orange
Panasonic
Qualcomm
RF DSP
Rohde & Schwarz
Samsung
SES
SiBEAM
SingTel
SK Telecom
Small Cell Forum
SoftBank
Swisscom
TAICS (Taiwan Association of Information and Communication Standards)
Telecom Italia
Telefónica
TeliaSonera
Telstra
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
Titan Aerospace
T-Mobile USA
Tokyo Institute of Technology
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
U.S. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
U.S. NSF (National Science Foundation)
UN (United Nations)
University of Kaiserslautern
University of Oulu
Verizon Wireless
Viterbi School of Engineering (University of Southern California)
Vodafone Australia
Vodafone Group
VTT Technical Research Center
WWRF (World Wireless Research Forum)
Xilinx
ZTE
Contact:
Debora White
Manager - Marketing
debora@reportstack.com
Ph: +1-888-789-6604
Reportstack Market Research
###
Report Outline:
"While LTE and LTE-Advanced deployments are still underway, mobile operators and vendors have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop so-called “5G” technology, with a vision of commercialization by 2020. 5G is essentially a revolutionary paradigm shift in wireless networking to support the throughput, latency and scalability requirements of future use cases such as extreme bandwidth augmented reality applications and connectivity management for Billions of M2M (Machine to Machine) devices.
Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming. With large scale commercial deployments expected to begin in 2020, we estimate that 5G networks will generate nearly $250 Billion in annual service revenue by 2025.
To access full report with TOC, please visit The 5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2016-2030-Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts.
The “5G Wireless Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the emerging 5G ecosystem including key market drivers, challenges, enabling technologies, use cases, vertical market applications, spectrum assessment, mobile operator deployment commitments, case studies, standardization, research initiatives and vendor strategies. The report also presents forecasts for 5G investments and operator services.
Major Topics in this Report:
The report covers the following topics:
- 5G requirements, use cases and vertical market applications
- 5G market drivers and barriers
- Air interface and antenna technologies: new waveforms, millimeter wave radio access, MIMO, phased array antennas and beamforming
- Spectrum technologies: cognitive radio, spectrum sensing, aggregation and LSA (Licensed Shared Access)
- D2D (Device to Device) communications and self-backhauling networks
- Complimentary technologies for 5G: NFV (Network Functions Virtualization), SDN (Software Defined Networking), HetNets (Heterogeneous Networks), C-RAN (Centralized RAN), Cloud RAN, MEC (Mobile Edge Computing), drones and satellites
- Mobile operator commitments, case studies and 5G spectrum assessment
- 5G Standardization and research initiatives
- Competitive assessment of vendor strategies
- R&D, commercial infrastructure and operator service forecasts till 2030
Forecast Segmentation
Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:
5G R&D Investments
- New Waveforms & Millimeter Wave Radio Access
- MIMO, Beamforming & Antenna Technologies
- Interference & Spectrum Management
- C-RAN, Virtualization & Other Technologies
5G Commercial Infrastructure Investments
- Distributed Macrocell Base Stations
- Small Cells
- RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
- C-RAN BBUs (Baseband Units)
- Mobile Core
- Fronthaul & Backhaul Networking
5G Operator Services
- Subscriptions
- Service Revenue
Regional Segmentation
- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
- Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming.
- Driven by regional, national government, mobile operator and vendor initiatives, we expect that over $6 Billion will be spent on 5G R&D and trial investments between 2015 and 2020.
- With large scale commercial deployments expected to begin in 2020, we estimate that 5G networks will generate nearly $250 Billion in annual service revenue by 2025.
- 5G networks are expected to utilize a variety of spectrum bands for diverse applications, ranging from established sub-6 GHz cellular bands to millimeter wave frequencies."
Key Questions Answered
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
- How much will vendors and operators invest in 5G R&D commitments?
- What will be the number of 5G subscriptions in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What will be the key applications of 5G networks?
- What trends, challenges and barriers will influence the development and adoption of 5G?
- Which regions and countries will be the first to adopt 5G?
- Will 5G networks utilize new spectrum bands?
- Who are the key 5G vendors and what are their strategies?
- Will 5G networks rely on a C-RAN architecture?
- What are the prospects of millimeter wave technology for 5G radio access networking?
- What will be the impact of 5G on the M2M and IoT ecosystem?
- Will drone and satellite based communication platforms play a wider role in 5G networks?
Companies Mentioned
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
5G Americas
5G Forum, South Korea
5G Lab (TU Dresden)
5G PPP (5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership)
5GIC (5G Innovation Center, University of Surrey)
5GMF (Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum, Japan)
5GRUS
Alcatel-Lucent
Alpental Technologies
América Móvil
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses)
Ascenta
AT&T Mobility
Athena Wireless Communications
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
AVC Networks Company
CableLabs
China Mobile
Cisco Systems
Cohere Technologies
DT (Deutsche Telekom)
du (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company)
Ericsson
Etisalat
ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research)
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Fraunhofer HHI
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Fujitsu
Future Forum, China
GSMA
Hiroshima University
Huawei
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
IMDEA Networks Institute
IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group, China
Intel Corporation
InterDigital
ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
KDDI
Keysight Technologies
KT Corporation
Kumu Networks
LG Uplus
MegaFon
Mitsubishi Electric
MOEA (Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan)
Moogsoft
MOST (Ministry of Science & Technology, China)
MOST (Ministry of Science & Technology, Taiwan)
MSIP (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, South Korea)
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
NEC Corporation
New Mexico Spaceport Authority
NGMN (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
NI (National Instruments)
Nokia
NTT DoCoMo
NYU WIRELESS (New York University)
Ofcom
Optus
Orange
Panasonic
Qualcomm
RF DSP
Rohde & Schwarz
Samsung
SES
SiBEAM
SingTel
SK Telecom
Small Cell Forum
SoftBank
Swisscom
TAICS (Taiwan Association of Information and Communication Standards)
Telecom Italia
Telefónica
TeliaSonera
Telstra
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
Titan Aerospace
T-Mobile USA
Tokyo Institute of Technology
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
U.S. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
U.S. NSF (National Science Foundation)
UN (United Nations)
University of Kaiserslautern
University of Oulu
Verizon Wireless
Viterbi School of Engineering (University of Southern California)
Vodafone Australia
Vodafone Group
VTT Technical Research Center
WWRF (World Wireless Research Forum)
Xilinx
ZTE
Contact:
Debora White
Manager - Marketing
debora@reportstack.com
Ph: +1-888-789-6604
Reportstack Market Research
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