Key trends and opportunities to impact 5G in 2022
By MYBRANDBOOK
5G is inevitable and the increased demand from the consumer will drive revenue growth in 2022, with this Network cost could double as operators strive to meet demand for increased capacity and deploy 5G. The 5G roll out in India in 2022, will witness enterprises and network providers seeking use cases to implement 5G in business operations. This will see business use of 5G move out of its nascency and the adoption of advanced features such as Ultra Reliability Low Latency Communications (URLLC) and Massive Machine Type Communicators (mMTC) for faster and better results.
The ecosystem will expand to include public cloud providers and new open infrastructure for an Open 5G ecosystem, delivering private 5G networks with more capabilities. 5G is expected to bring in better connectivity, a promise of quicker digital functions, more flexibility and wider reach, enhanced customer experiences, and easier management of data-driven processes. Capitalizing on these opportunities will help organizations improve their productivity and enable them to save and devote the necessary time for operations that are intrinsic to innovation and business success. With 5G, enterprises will also be able to connect with their customers across wider markets with ease and efficiency.
While India's 5G journey is yet to begin, the existing digital ecosystem already offers global vendors and networks huge opportunities to provide technical expertise. We expect to witness the beginning of an accelerated 5G infrastructure deployment serving both urban and rural India by the first half of 2022. This development will boost smartphone penetration and provide a new dimension to India's digital revolution leading to the adoption of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things, Industrial IoT, edge computing, and robotics across industries like agriculture, e-commerce, healthcare, education, and pharma.
Organizations are also realizing the benefits of private 5G networks. These include the flexibility of control over applications and devices; high bandwidth and low latency support for AI and ML use cases involving thousands of endpoints; and a capacity to generate large volumes of data within a single facility. Private 5G networks will be instrumental in tackling the growing demands of edge-based, data-intensive workloads and delivering seamless and simplified solutions for organizations. Going forward India is expected to create an impact of more than $1 trillion by 2035 and pave the path for a new wave of innovations that can transform communities.
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