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Gartner Survey Reveals 66 Percent of Organisations Intend to Deploy 5G by 2020

Announcement posted by Gartner 19 Dec 2018

Some Organisations Need 5G Faster Than Many Telco Providers Can Deliver

19 December 2018 — Sixty-six percent of organisations have plans to deploy 5G by 2020, according to a new 5G use case and adoption survey* by Gartner, Inc. Organisations expect 5G networks to mainly be used for Internet of Things (IoT) communications and video, with operational efficiency being the key driver. 

“In terms of 5G adoption, end-user organisations have clear demands and expectations for 5G uses,” said Sylvain Fabre, senior research director at Gartner. “However, one major issue that 5G users face is the lack of readiness of telecommunications providers. Their 5G networks aren’t available or capable enough for the needs of organisations.”

To fully exploit 5G, a new network topology is required, including new network elements such as edge computing, core network slicing and radio network densification.

“In the short to medium term, organisations wanting to leverage 5G for uses such as IoT communications, video, control and automation, fixed wireless access and high-performance edge analytics cannot fully rely on 5G public infrastructure for delivery,” added Mr. Fabre.

Top uses for 5G

IoT communications remains the most popular target use for 5G, with 59 percent of organisations surveyed expecting 5G-capable networks to be widely used for this purpose. The next most popular use is video, which was chosen by 53 percent of respondents.

“The figure for IoT communications is surprising, given that other proven and cost-effective alternatives, such as Narrowband IoT over 4G and low-power wide-area solutions, already exist for wireless IoT connectivity,” said Mr. Fabre. “However, 5G is uniquely positioned to deliver a high density of connected endpoints — up to 1 million sensors per square kilometre.”

“Additionally, 5G will potentially suit other subcategories of IoT that require very low latency,” added Mr. Fabre. “With regard to video, uses will be varied. From video analytics to collaboration, 5G’s speed and low latency will be well suited to supporting 4K and 8K HD video content.”

Status of 5G deployment

Gartner predicts that by 2022, half of the telecommunications providers that have completed commercial 5G deployments will fail to monetise their back-end technology infrastructure investments, due to systems not fully meeting 5G use requirements.

“Most telcos will only achieve a complete end-to-end 5G infrastructure on their public networks during the 2025-to-2030 time frame — as they focus on 5G radio first, then core slicing and edge computing,” said Mr. Fabre.

Mr. Fabre added that this is because telco 5G public network plans vary significantly in timing and scope. Telcos will initially focus on consumer broadband services, which may delay investments in edge computing and core slicing, which are much more relevant and valuable to 5G projects.

Gartner advises that to meet the demands of businesses, technology product managers planning 5G infrastructure solutions should focus on 5G networks that offer not only 5G radio, but also core slicing and edge computing infrastructure and services for private networks. Telcos alone may not fully satisfy the short-to-midterm demands of organisations that are keen to deploy 5G quickly.

“Private networks for enterprises will be the most direct option for businesses that want to benefit from 5G capabilities early on,” said Mr. Fabre. “These networks may be offered not only by telcos, but also directly by infrastructure vendors — and not just by the traditional large vendors of infrastructure, but also by suppliers with cloud and software backgrounds.”

Gartner clients can read more in the report "Survey Analysis: Product Leaders Must Have a Robust 5G Plan to Meet Expectations of End Users."

*For Editors

The Gartner 5G use case and adoption survey was conducted in May 2018 through June 2018 among Gartner Research Circle members and others. The aim was to help Gartner understand the growing demand and adoption plans for 5G. In total, 185 members participated (85 Research Circle members and 100 external respondents). The results reflect the views of the respondents and companies surveyed. They do not represent global findings or the market as a whole.

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