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USA and Canada to Lead Global Migration to 5G Finds GSMA StudyAlmost half of all mobile connections in North America are forecast to be running on 5G networks by 2025, according to a new GSMA (News - Alert) report, suggesting that the region will migrate to 5G at a much faster rate than comparable markets in Europe and Asia. The latest edition of the GSMA's flagship Mobile Economy series, published at Mobile World Congress Americas this week, predicts there will be around 200 million 5G mobile connections in the USA and Canada by 2025, representing 49 per cent of the projected total market by that point. The report also calculates that North America's mobile ecosystem generated more than $830 billion in economic value last year, equivalent to 4 per cent of the region's GDP1. "Mobile operators in North America are now making record levels of investment to upgrade networks and acquire spectrum as we commence the 5G era," commented Mats Granryd, Director General of the GSMA. "With nationwide mobile broadband coverage and high levels of smartphone ownership, consumers across the US and Canada are highly engaged and early adopters of new types of digital service and content - and we therefore expect these two markets to migrate rapidly over to new 5G networks over the coming years."
Subscriber Base Exceeds 300 Million The number of unique mobile subscribers2 in North America exceeded 300 million in 2017, representing 84 per cent of the population, the second-highest subscriber penetration rate globally, behind Europe. The subscriber base is foreast to increase to 328 million by 2025, lifting the penetration rate to 86 per cent.
Region's Mobile Industry Undergoing Rapid Transformation However, the industry in North America is currently undergoing a period of rapid change, driven by large M&A deals involving telecoms and media companies, heightened competition from internet players such as Netflix and Amazon, and the growing adoption of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT). The number of IoT connections in North America is forecast to almost triple between 2018 and 2025, reaching almost 6 billion. "North American mobile operators are offsetting the decline of many traditional mobile services by successfully unlocking new revenue opportunities in content, IoT and - very soon - 5G," added Granryd. "The early 5G use cases in the region are likely to focus on the provision of enhanced mobile broadband offerings to the consumer market, while services in areas such as autonomous vehicles, industrial and vehicular automation, remote medical surgery, and advanced AR and VR, will gain scale soon after." The new report 'The Mobile Economy: North America 2018' is authored by GSMA Intelligence, the research arm of the GSMA. To access the full report and related infographics, please visit: www.gsma.com/mobileeconomy/northamerica/ -ENDS-
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