WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 24, 2016 -- The results of a new survey predict that 5G will hit the market earlier than long expected and highlight the central role that the Internet of Things plays in driving the development of the fifth generation mobile network. The survey of 830 industry professionals revealed that an astounding 82% of respondents identified either consumer or enterprise/industrial IoT as the primary use cases for 5G, and 86% of respondents expect the initial rollout of 5G by or before 2020. Surprisingly, download speed was considered to be among the least important radio characteristics of 5G, with only 12% of respondents deeming it most significant.
The survey report was split into three categories: attitudes towards 5G, expected B2B and B2C services, and challenges around the network and radio requirements of 5G. The common thread among all three categories is that the main driver of 5G is to build a framework for the IoT. The survey was conducted by Telecoms.com Intelligence, the industry analysis arm of Telecoms.com, and co-sponsored by InterDigital (NASDAQ:IDCC) and Mitel.
“Increasingly, IoT and 5G are becoming inextricably linked as concepts, largely due to the due to the plethora of identifiable IoT use-cases that will require 5G’s coverage and ability to manage an exponential increase in connected devices,” said Robert DiFazio, Vice President, InterDigital Labs – Future Wireless, InterDigital. “That being said, it will be interesting to see whether unexpected and high-value use cases will emerge to drive 5G, the way video-enabled social networking and the sharing economy did for LTE.”
Other key findings of the report included:
- 61% of the surveyed industry professionals predicted that IoT connectivity is the aspect of 5G that will have the biggest impact on operator service revenues. 67% also predicted IoT connectivity would have the biggest impact on society.
- Spectrum availability is the biggest challenge facing radio access for 5G networks, according to more than a third of respondents.
- 68% of the responding Telecoms.com audience favor a gradual implementation of 5G that integrates LTE opposed to a “big bang” switchover.
- Massive IoT services will be the greatest beneficiary of network slicing. 63% of the industry professionals see the ability to scale bandwidth, latency and traffic prioritization for machine-based communications and data as delivering the greatest benefit.
InterDigital develops wireless technologies for mobile devices, networks, and services. It is a key contributor to global wireless standards, designing and developing a wide range of innovations that are used in digital cellular and wireless products and networks, including IoT, 2G, 3G, 4G and IEEE 802-related products and networks.
The full survey report, titled ‘Road to 5G Outlook 2016,’ is available as a free download here.
About InterDigital®
InterDigital develops mobile technologies that are at the core of devices, networks, and services worldwide. We solve many of the industry's most critical and complex technical challenges, inventing solutions for more efficient broadband networks and a richer multimedia experience years ahead of market deployment. InterDigital has licenses and strategic relationships with many of the world's leading wireless companies. Founded in 1972, InterDigital is listed on NASDAQ and is included in the S&P MidCap 400® index.
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