North America 5G connections grow 67% in one year

According to a new report from research companies Omdia and 5G Americas, 5G connections in North America have increased by 67% over the second quarter of last year, and global connections have increased by 41% over the first quarter of 2021.


According to a new report from research companies Omdia and 5G Americas, 5G connections in North America have increased by 67% over the second quarter of last year, and global connections have increased by 41% over the first quarter of 2021.

 

According to Omdia, the total number of global connections is currently 429 million, an increase of 124 million from the first quarter, and is expected to reach 692 million by the end of this year.

 

As of the end of the second quarter of this year, the total number of 5G connections in North America was 44.6 million, an increase of 17.9 million from the previous quarter. In addition, by the end of the second quarter of 2021, North America had 501 million LTE connections, which marked a quarterly decline of 0.66% for LTE.

 

But not all connections are good connections. A recent OpenSignal report found that in the United States, the people with the best 5G experience tend to be in the Northeast.

 

According to TeleGeography, in addition to more connections, more 5G networks are in use, with 10 networks launched globally in the second quarter alone. There are now 182 5G commercial networks. This number is expected to increase to 220 by the end of this year and 323 by the end of 2023.

 

The growth of commercial 5G networks will help drive the dramatic increase in 5G connections in the next few years. Omdia predicts that the total number of 5G connections in 2026 will reach 4.7 billion, of which 512 million will come from North America.

 

5G is developing at a very fast rate. However, the speed of user penetration is just the beginning," said Chris Pearson, President of 5G Americas in a prepared statement on global and North American 5G connectivity. "5G will be a new innovation in global technology. The era lays the foundation. "