Survey: One Third of Mobile Operators Will Deploy 5G Standalone within Two Years

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Global mobile operator survey reveals operators’ plans for 5G SA, edge deployments and a common network data layer

Stockholm, March 12th, 2020 – 37 percent of mobile operators say they will begin deploying 5G standalone (SA) within the next two years, according to a new worldwide survey of 41 mobile operators released today by Enea. The survey reveals how operators are addressing 5G architecture, edge deployment, and a network data layer.

The survey shows that 27 percent of operators will deploy 5G SA within 12-18 months with a further 10 percent within 24 months. With the maturity of 3GPP standards, such as the Release 16 freeze in March 2020, operators now see a clear path to 5G SA infrastructure. The overall timeline is supported by a total of 49 percent of operators who plan to deploy 5G SA within the next four years.

Answers show that operators choose different strategies when it comes to the edge. 85 percent of operators are planning edge deployments at some point, but more than half of the operators in the survey have no strategy for doing so. 32 percent are going only with limited, specific use cases such as smart factories, smart cities, or retail, while others are holding off until the business case for edge deployment becomes more viable.

The survey also includes a section about the network data layer which serves as single point of storage for all data about subscriptions, network services, devices, and connections in a 5G network. Responses show that more than 50 percent of operators plan to move to a common network data layer across their network functions as they roll out 5G. Only 2 percent choose to keep vendor specific data storage, indicating that the time has come to make architectural choices.

“Operators are beginning to firm up plans for how they will implement flexible, multi-vendor service architectures that enable them to deploy and monetize their 5G networks and differentiate their services” said Sue Rudd, Director, Networks and Service Platforms, Strategy Analytics. “The survey indicates that several operators have figured out how to deploy SA in the next couple of years. This could be as ‘islands’ of 5G radio access with a 5G SA core for special services, starting late 2021.”

Operators in the survey also listed the most important factors for choosing a network data layer. The top three are: gaining a unified view of customer data, the ability to deploy in slices or at the edge, and the ability to monetize subscriber data.

“We’ve now entered a phase where operators plan to deploy a 5G SA core as the next step after introducing 5G radio access running on existing 4G core,” said Jan Häglund, President and CEO at Enea. “It is interesting to see that most operators have identified the benefits of a common 5G data management layer that serves as the backend for all their network applications.”

Register for a complimentary copy of “Worldwide mobile operator survey – 5G Data Management” detailing the research findings and a discussion on their implications.

 

Links

Worldwide mobile operator survey – 5G Data Management

https://landing.owmobility.com/5g-mobile-operator-survey/

5G Data Management

https://www.enea.com/products/5gdata/

 

Press contacts

For Enea Inquiries:

Erik Larsson

SVP Marketing & Communication, Enea

Phone: +46 8 507 140 00

Email: erik.larsson@enea.com

 

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Sonus PR

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Email: chevaan.seresinhe@sonuspr.com

 

For Americas inquiries:

Micah Warren

Phone: +1 (609) 247-6525

Email: micah.warren@sonuspr.com

About Enea
Enea is a world-leading supplier of innovative software components for telecommunications and cybersecurity. Focus areas are cloud-native, 5G-ready products for mobile core, network virtualization, and traffic intelligence. More than 3 billion people around the globe already rely on Enea technologies in their daily lives. Enea is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information: www.enea.com.

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Operators are beginning to firm up plans for how they will implement flexible, multi-vendor service architectures that enable them to deploy and monetize their 5G networks and differentiate their services
Sue Rudd, Director, Networks and Service Platforms, Strategy Analytics
The survey indicates that several operators have figured out how to deploy SA in the next couple of years. This could be as ‘islands’ of 5G radio access with a 5G SA core for special services, starting late 2021
Sue Rudd, Director, Networks and Service Platforms, Strategy Analytics
We’ve now entered a phase where operators plan to deploy a 5G SA core as the next step after introducing 5G radio access running on existing 4G core
Jan Häglund, President and CEO at Enea
It is interesting to see that most operators have identified the benefits of a common 5G data management layer that serves as the backend for all their network applications
Jan Häglund, President and CEO at Enea