5G roaming subscribers to touch 147 mln globally by 2025: Juniper Research

Hampshire, UK, March 2, 2021: A new study by research and analytics firm Juniper Research has found that the number of international 5G roaming subscribers will reach 147 million by 2025; increasing from 4.3 million in 2021.

This represents a growth of 3,300 per cent over the next four years. It predicts that standalone 5G architectures, which leverage innovative core network technologies and high levels of virtualisation, will be instrumental in allowing operators to create appealing 5G roaming packages for this growing number of subscribers.

It predicts that the higher degree of software-defined network applications in standalone 5G networks will create greater efficiencies in routing of voice and data roaming traffic, thus reducing operators’ investment needed to offer 5G roaming services.

5G Standalone Agreements Are Key Now

The new study, Mobile Roaming: Emerging Opportunities, Regional Analysis & Market Forecasts 2021-2025, argued that current non-standalone 5G architectures, which leverage the same core network technologies as 4G, will not be sufficient in aiding operators to launch cost-effective international roaming services over 5G networks.

North America & Far East Lead 5G Roaming Agreements

The research identified operators in North America and the Far East as leading in 5G roaming agreements. By 2025, it anticipates that over 35 per cent of 5G roaming subscribers will be attributable to these two regions. However, the research warns that these early agreements must be extended to include standalone 5G roaming capabilities, as the prevalence of non-standalone networks diminish.

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