GSMA: The number of global 5G connections will reach 1.8 billion by 2025

It is estimated that by 2025, global 5G connections will reach 1.8 billion. The study named "Mobile Economy in 2021" shows that by 2021, 5G technology will account for 21% of the total global mobile connections.

According to a new study by GSMA, global 5G connections are expected to reach 1.8 billion by 2025. The study named "Mobile Economy in 2021" shows that by 2021, 5G technology will account for 21% of the total global mobile connections.


The industry organization said that in terms of 5G applications, developed countries in Asia and the United States will take the lead. It is expected that by 2025, this technology will account for 53% of the total mobile connections in the developed markets in Asia and 51% of the mobile lines in North America.

In addition, the report also emphasized that by 2025, China will reach 828 million 5G users, accounting for nearly half of the global 5G user base.

GSMA said that by the end of 2025, 5G will account for a little more than one-fifth of the total mobile connections, and more than two-fifths of the world's people will live within the coverage of 5G networks. In the next 5 years, 5G will account for 80% of total capital expenditures.

According to the report, 157 commercial 5G networks including 55 FWA networks have been deployed in 62 markets around the world.

In addition, as of the end of March, there were 234 million connections in the 5G field, accounting for 4% of all mobile connections. GSMA also reported that more than 600 5G devices have been released, of which more than 400 devices are now commercialized.

"As 5G begins to expand to more devices beyond smartphones, new commercialization opportunities will emerge. New 5G applications and form factors surrounding augmented and virtual reality technologies have already achieved this," GSMA said.