Jabil Announces Results of Global Survey on 5G Technology Trends
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64% of those polled believe 5G will become mainstream in the next one-to-three years -
59% of respondents strongly agreed that 5G transitions will create opportunities for new telecom companies, while42% strongly believe a “killer app” will propel 5G’s true potential - More than half of participants are considering an Open Radio Access Network (RAN) strategy to reduce capital and operational costs
Jabil announced the results of a survey of telecommunications decision makers, which identified top trends, opportunities and obstacles in the development, implementation and deployment of 5G technologies. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Continued growth in 5G complexity and diversity creates a wealth of opportunities as well as obstacles for traditional telco service providers, equipment manufacturers and software developers,” said
Jabil commissioned
Other key findings include:
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More than half of those surveyed (
59% ) report the transition to 5G will create opportunities for new telecommunications companies while53% said it will deliver new business models -
Availability of spectrum, or lack thereof, is the most difficult technology challenge, according to
32% of respondents -
Almost all respondents (
93% ) believe 5G will foster partnerships between service providers and software or web services companies
Waiting for the ‘Killer App”
Jabil’s survey participants are not completely sold on the idea that a yet-to-be-invented application holds the key to unlocking 5G’s true potential. In fact, only
Transportation ranked second, receiving a boost from developments in connected vehicles and autonomous driving. Healthcare came in third, in part due to breakthroughs in wearables and connected auto-injectors. More than half of the participants (
Opportunities and Obstacles
Overall, telecom stakeholders are bullish about 5G’s prospects, with
Still, business-model challenges remain problematic among those surveyed, with
Pursuit of Open RAN
Interest and adoption of Open Radio Access Network (RAN) has continued to expand along with its potential to transform networks with the prospect of open hardware, software and interfaces for interoperable, cellular wireless networks. Most of those polled (
Overall, companies were split in assessing where hyperscalers (e.g.,
About Jabil:
Jabil (NYSE: JBL) is a manufacturing solutions provider with over 260,000 employees across 100 locations in 30 countries. The world's leading brands rely on Jabil's unmatched breadth and depth of end-market experience, technical and design capabilities, manufacturing know-how, supply chain insights and global product management expertise. Driven by a common purpose, Jabil and its people are committed to making a positive impact on their local community and the environment. Visit www.jabil.com to learn more.
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