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Ericsson Mobility Report

Ericsson (2025), 31 pp.

Contains illustrations, glossary p. 33

"We are at an inflection point, where 5G and the ecosystem are set to unleash a wave of innovation. In this Ericsson Mobility Report, we explore how an ecosystem partner is leveraging 5G, network slicing and dynamic Quality of Service (QoS) that will take live broadcasting to a new level, by ensuring seamless, high-quality video streaming – even in crowded environments. The recent advancements in 5G standalone (SA) networks, coupled with the progress in 5G-enabled devices, have led to an ecosystem poised to unlock transformative opportunities for connected creativity. Service providers have recognized this potential of 5G and are beginning to monetize it through innovative service offerings that extend beyond merely selling data plans. To fully realize the potential of 5G, it is essential to continue deploying 5G SA and to further build out mid-band sites. 5G SA capabilities serve as a catalyst for driving new business growth opportunities [...] On the forecast side, we see continued mobile network traffic growth with a 20 percent increase year-on-year, meaning it’s expected to more than double in five years. Fixed Wireless Access is experiencing robust growth and is projected to make up over 35 percent of all new fixed broadband connections by 2030, as service providers capitalize on its flexible and rapid deployment capabilities, offering extensive coverage and an exceptional user experience, compared to other technologies. Finally, we explore the impact of increased usage of GenAI on the consumer side, as it moves from text to voice, video and multimodal. We analyze how GenAI could impact mobile data traffic volumes and characteristics going forward. Differentiated connectivity will be key in enabling a high-quality user experience for these and other conversational applications. There will be no personal AI without mobile." (Letter from the publisher, page 2)
Forecasts, 3
5G to account for one-third of mobile subscriptions in 2025, 4
GenAI devices drive development despite market difficulties, 5
Growth in 5G subscriptions seen globally, 6
Quarterly mobile network data traffic update, 8
Growth of mobile network data traffic persists, 9
Europe makes progress in 5G mid-band coverage, 11
Majority offer speed-based Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), 12
5G FWA and fiber to capture most growth through 2030, 14
GenAI’s impact on network data traffic today, 16
Quantifying the future impact of GenAI, 17
5G standalone launch strategy: More than a network upgrade, 20
Mobile video conferencing challenges 5G coverage, 23
A new era for connected creativity and entertainment, 24
Enhancing connectivity beyond best effort, 27
Significant shift in mobile traffic patterns, 30
Methodology, 32