With the presence of a large number of small and big domestic and
global players which are competing in the market, the 5G technology market would be highly competitive. Though the 5G technology is not yet
deployed, the companies such as Cisco (U.S.) and Ericsson (Sweden) would
dominated the market since the same can be seen with the deployment of
the LTE technology.
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Cisco focuses on the development of SDN- and
network function virtualization (NFV)-based cloud infrastructure that
would empower mobile network operators (MNOs) and service providers to
bring new services to the market faster than ever before; these
developments would enhance the visualization of the entire network
performance and improve the overall quality of experience (QoE) of their
subscribers. Various issues of today’s MNOs that Cisco addresses
include integration of distributed applications (Big Data and Hadoop),
data base applications (for example, Oracle and SAP), virtualized
applications that run on multi-hypervisor environments, and cloud-based
applications. Moreover, the growing applications of IoT in various
sectors would boost the adoption rate of interconnected devices. The
company believes that to cater this high amount of network traffic,
higher automation of management operations would be required where cloud
and virtualization would play a crucial role. Cisco ACI and Ultra
Services Platform enable the service providers to address these issues
and help them to be prepared for 5G. Some of the telecom service
providers that are leveraging on Cisco’s products and solutions include
Integra, NTT DOCOMO, Hutchinson Networks, Tele2, and Manx Telecom. The
telecommunication service providers have reported increased staff
productivity, increased revenue, higher automation of security policies,
and scalability of services. Cisco collaborated with Ericsson and Intel
to develop 5G routers which would provide significantly faster speeds,
lower latency, and ability to support a large number of devices for
connectivity. These solutions would comprise Cisco’s enterprise
networking capabilities, Ericsson’s advanced 5G mobile networking
technology, and Intel’s next-generation 5G silicon devices. Cisco,
Ericsson, and Intel are also the active members of Verizon 5G Technology
Forum—a forum of technology leaders and 5G pioneers to accelerate
innovations in the field of 5G. In addition, Cisco Systems emphasizes on
new product launches as its key competitive strategy, thereby investing
considerably on R&D.
Ericsson is a world leader in providing each
generation of communication technologies. With over 39,000 granted
patents worldwide, the company possesses one of the industry’s strongest
intellectual property rights portfolios. Ericsson’s successful 5G
trials include demonstration of network slicing and distributed cloud
technology (in partnership with Vodafone); software-defined
telecommunications infrastructure (SDTI) (in partnership with SK
Telecom); 7 Gbps peak rates for vehicular connectivity; tactile robotic
surgery (in partnership with Kings College London); launching of plugins
to equip today’s networks for 5G; more than 10 Gbps peak rate using its
5G radio prototypes; 25 Gbps downlink using multi-user, multiple input,
multiple output (MU-MIMO), and massive MIMO technologies. Several
telecommunication companies that have partnered with Ericsson to develop
5G technologies include Telstra (Australia), KT (South Korea), Turkcell
(Turkey), SoftBank (Japan), SK Telecom (South Korea), LG Uplus (South
Korea), NTT DOCOMO (Japan), KDDI (Japan), MTS (Russia), China Mobile
(China), TeliaSonera (Sweden), Telefónica (Spain), Vodafone Group
(U.K.), Singtel (Singapore), Verizon (U.S.), T-Mobile (U.S.), China
Unicom (China), and Deutsche Telekom (Germany).
Other key players in the 5G technology market include
SK Telecom (South Korea), Korea Telecom (South Korea), Nokia Networks
(Finland), Samsung (South Korea), Qualcomm (U.S.), Intel (U.S.), NEC
Corporation (Japan), Huawei (China), Verizon (U.S.), AT&T (U.S.),
T-Mobile USA, Inc., LG (South Korea), and China Mobile (China).
This report provides a detailed insight into the
overall 5G technology market and its impact on communications and IoT
market, with detailed segmentations based on application and geography
combined with the qualitative analysis of the 2G, 3G, and LTE. The 5G
technology market has been forecast till 2022.