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June 2025 Letter from the publisher Ecosystem collaboration drives innovation as service providers capitalize on itsflexible and rapid deployment capabilities,offering extensive coverage and anexceptional user experience, comparedto other technologies. deploying 5G SA and to further build outmid-band sites. 5G SA capabilities serve asa catalyst for driving new business growthopportunities. We are at an inflection point, where 5Gand the ecosystem are set to unleash awave of innovation. In this Ericsson Mobility Report, weexplore how an ecosystem partner isleveraging 5G, network slicing anddynamic Quality of Service (QoS) that willtake live broadcasting to a new level, byensuring seamless, high-quality videostreaming – even in crowdedenvironments. The recent advancementsin 5G standalone (SA) networks, coupledwith the progress in 5G-enabled devices,have led to an ecosystem poised to unlocktransformative opportunities forconnected creativity. An increasing number of serviceproviders are now leveraging the newcapabilities that SA brings by offeringdifferentiated connectivity services toconsumers, enterprises and society.In this edition, a leading service providerdemonstrates how it launched 5G SA,alongside carrier aggregation toenhance user experience and changeits go-to-market strategy. Finally, we explore the impact ofincreased usage of GenAI on the consumerside, as it moves from text to voice, videoand multimodal. We analyze how GenAIcould impact mobile data traffic volumesand characteristics going forward.Differentiated connectivity will be key inenabling a high-quality user experiencefor these and other conversationalapplications. There will be no personalAI without mobile. On the forecast side, we see continuedmobile network traffic growth witha 20 percent increase year-on-year,meaning it’s expected to more thandouble in five years. Fixed Wireless Accessis experiencing robust growth and isprojected to make up over 35 percent of allnew fixed broadband connections by 2030, Service providers have recognized thispotential of 5G and are beginning tomonetize it through innovative serviceofferings that extend beyond merelyselling data plans. To fully realize thepotential of 5G, it is essential to continue I trust that you will find this reportengaging, and that it offers valuable insightsas we enter the next wave of mobile. Erik Ekudden Senior Vice President andChief Technology Officer Contents Forecasts Articles 045G to account for one-third ofmobile subscriptions in 202505GenAI devices drive developmentdespite market difficulties06Growth in 5G subscriptionsseen globally08Quarterly mobile network datatraffic update09Growth of mobile network datatraffic persists11Europe makes progress in 5Gmid-band coverage12Majority offer speed-based FWA145G FWA and fiber to capture mostgrowth through 2030 16GenAI’s impact on networkdata traffic today17Quantifying the future impactof GenAI205G standalone launch strategy:More than a network upgrade23Mobile video conferencingchallenges 5G coverage24A new era for connected creativityand entertainment27Enhancing connectivity beyondbest effort30Significant shift in mobiletraffic patterns Executive Editor:Peter JonssonProject Sponsor:Patrik CerwallProject Manager:Anette LundvallForecasts:David von KochWriter Editor:Steven Davis Co-writers: Reza Rahnama (BT Group)Takayoshi Hirasawa (Sony)Daisuke Yamada (Sony) Contributors: Jari Arkko, Mats Arvedson,Michael Axelsson, Jan Backman,Greger Blennerud, Mats Blomgren,Mischa Dohler, Lisa Englund,Nikit Gangwani, Elmar Hajizada,Raquel Herranz, Josip Jelić,Doroteja Kobescak, Aziz Koleilat,Ivan Komljenović, Per Lindberg,Reiner Ludwig, Marcelo Malizia, Frank Muller,Carin Omurcali, Christoper Price, John Yazlle 32Methodology33Glossary34Global and regional key figures Forecasts 5G subscriptions are growing apace, accounting for over one-quarter of total mobilesubscriptions at the end of 2024. 5G mid-band population coverage continuesto grow, though it varies between global regions, only recently passing 50 percentcoverage in Europe. 5G mid-band is ideal for providing both capacity and coverage,and therefore enhancing user experience. Mobile network data traffic continuesto grow, but with a declining year-on-year growth rate, resulting in a forecastCAGR of 17 percent through 2030. As 5G evolves, service providers are increasinglyexploring innovative use cases and new monetization opportunities by offeringdifferentiated connectivity services. At the end of 2025, 5G is set to account for one-thirdof global mobile subscriptions. 5G mid-band coverage in Europe reached 50 percentat the end of 2024. 5G subscriptions are forecast to reach 6.3 billionby the end of 2030. FWA is projected to account for over 35 percent ofnew fixed broadband connections through 2030. 5G to account forone-third of mobilesubscriptions in 2025 During the first quarter of 2025, 145 million 5G subscriptionswere added, bringing the total to just above 2.