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Global Mobile Trends 2023Navigating an uncertain world GSMA Intelligence is the definitive source of global mobile operator data,analysis and forecasts, and publisher of authoritative industry reports andresearch. Our data covers every operator group, network and MVNO in everycountry worldwide – from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. It is the most accurateand complete set of industry metrics available, comprising tens of millions ofindividual data points, updated daily. The GSMA is a global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem todiscover, develop and deliver innovation foundational to positive businessenvironments and societal change. Our vision is to unlock the full power ofconnectivity so that people, industry and society thrive. Representing mobileoperators and organisations across the mobile ecosystem and adjacentindustries, the GSMA delivers for its members across three broad pillars:Connectivity for Good, Industry Services and Solutions, and Outreach.This activity includes advancing policy, tackling today’s biggest societalchallenges, underpinning the technology and interoperability that makemobile work, and providing the world’s largest platform to convene themobile ecosystem at the MWC and M360 series of events. GSMA Intelligence is relied on by leading operators, vendors, regulators,financial institutions and third-party industry players, to support strategicdecision-making and long-term investment planning. The data is used asan industry reference point and is frequently cited by the media and by theindustry itself. We invite you to find out more at gsma.comgsma.comFollow the GSMA on Twitter: @GSMA@GSMA Our team of analysts and experts produce regular thought-leading researchreports across a range of industry topics. www.gsmaintelligence.comwww.gsmaintelligence.cominfo@gsmaintelligence.cominfo@gsmaintelligence.com GLOBAL MOBILE TRENDS Much has changed since our firstpublication of Global Mobile Trendsin 2016. Technology has advanced,companies have come and gone, anda pandemic has affected everyone. 5G in 2023Five key takeawaysThe digital consumer in the 5G eraMobile network automationThe mobile edge and network slicingAPI monetisationPrivate wireless networksSatellite and non-terrestrial networksThe three SsThe enterprise verticals storyESG and the drive to net zero As ever, the Global Mobile Trendsresearch seeks to understand themost important developments intelecoms and the broader TMTspace, and explain what theymean for people, companies andgovernments. GLOBAL MOBILE TRENDS Five keytakeaways 5G in 2023The digital consumer in the 5G eraMobile network automationThe mobile edge and network slicingAPI monetisationPrivate wireless networksSatellite and non-terrestrial networksThe three SsThe enterprise verticals storyESG and the drive to net zero Five key takeaways Satellite is aglass half full Sustainability isthe number onepriority 2022 was theyear 5G wentmainstream The metaverseis being built,but will theycome? Privatenetworks andedge havecome of age •Enterprise demandfor guaranteedconnectivity•Low-latencyapplications•A gateway to 5Gstandalone (5G SA)•Proof points and avirtuous circleREASONS •Easing of pandemiceffects•Lower device prices•Improved networkcoverage•Fewer supply-chainissuesREASONS •A devices ‘third wave’•Facebook/Metapivot•Gaming successREASONS •Exposure to globalmarket volatility•Climate change•Business senseREASONS •400 million peoplestill without mobilebroadband coverage•Pragmatism reignsREASONS The metaverse has noDATA POINT firm market size, butestimates are up to$150 billion. Meta hascommitted to investnearly $20 billion in2023. Operators remainguarded, with only7%rating it a significantbusiness opportunity. 5G has passed1 billionDATA POINT subscribers. Take-upis proceeding fasterthan with any previousmobile networkgeneration (4G tookaround 2 years longer). 63%of operatorsDATA POINT say private networksare critical to theirenterprise success.86%say the same for5G SA. The revenue upsidepotential is$30 billionby 2035(3% oftelecoms industryrevenue)DATA POINT Almost85%ofoperators rate energyefficiency as the toppriority in networktransformation.DATA POINT GLOBAL MOBILE TRENDS Five key takeaways 5G in 2023Entering the next phase The digital consumer in the 5G eraMobile network automationThe mobile edge and network slicingAPI monetisationPrivate wireless networksSatellite and non-terrestrial networksThe three S’sThe enterprise verticals storyESG and the drive to net zero 5G in 2023 Why it matters •5G commercialisation gathers pace•Networks established in developed markets•Emerging markets: the next stage of 5G launches 5G availability spreadsacross the world •Global 5G connections surpass 5 billion•Majority of mobile connections on 5G•North America, East Asia and GCC markets continue to lead on adoption Over half of mobile connectionson 5G by 2030 •Consumer appeal for 5G FWA•Factors for successful rollouts•FWA connections total 41 million in 2