A recent global survey by Gartner indicated that 75% of enterprises are willing to pay more for the 5G wireless network capabilities; only 24% of respondents said they did not want to pay extra for 5G For 4G 4G services.
"Companies in the telecommunications sector are more likely to pay more than companies operating in other sectors and industries," said Sylvan Fabri, research director at Gartner. For example, end-user enterprises in manufacturing, services and government agencies are less willing to pay extra for the benefits of fifth-generation networks compared to telecoms companies who want to pay to take advantage of the benefits of the fifth generation network in terms of internal uses. "
In addition to offering better prices to industries that are less satisfied with the commercial benefits of the V5 wireless network, telecom service providers should provide valuable offers that will encourage customers to pay for the faster adoption of the fifth generation wireless network services.
Although most respondents believe that their organizations are willing to pay extra for the benefits of fifth-generation communications networks, few (8%) expect fifth-generation networks to achieve cost savings or higher revenues. Fifth generation communications are primarily seen as a pioneering revolution in the network world (59%), while at the secondary level they are seen as a factor in digital business (37%).
The results of the survey also highlighted that telecom operators are less convinced that the fifth generation wireless networks will boost revenues compared with participants in other sectors and industries. "This category tends to consider the transition process to benefit from The services of the fifth generation wireless networks came as a gradual and inevitable change of infrastructure, rather than as an opportunity to generate new revenue. "
Internet connections things are the first and most prominent use of fifth-generation wireless communications networks
The poll showed that about half of respondents wanted to use the fifth-generation networks to watch videos, enjoy fixed wireless capabilities and features. Interestingly, the majority of respondents (57%) believe that the main goal behind their organizations' use of fifth generation networks is to drive the growth of internet communications.
"These results are surprising," said Sylvain Fabry. "The number of" things "published and distributed does not require connections beyond the capacity and scope of Internet connections, which are currently in place in most regions, until 2023. Even if they are implemented and implemented globally Integrated, the fifth generation wireless communications will meet the requirements of a simple set of Internet usage cases that require a dynamic and interactive mix between very high data rates and very fast access times. In addition, the fifth generation wireless networks will not be ready to support massive machine communications, high-reliability communications, or high-speed communications until early 2020. " This finding may also indicate a confusion about the applicability of the V5 wireless network. Many of the most reliable and low-cost alternatives have proven effective in connecting wireless Internet technologies, including wireless Wi-Fi, Zigbee networks or Bluetooth networks , Such options, for example, are able to avoid the cost and complexity that accompany cellular communications.
There is probably a clear and obvious understanding of the misconception that the vast majority of survey respondents (84%) believe that the fifth generation wireless networks will be widely available by 2020. By contrast, plans by telecommunication service providers suggest that Availability of fifth generation broadband services will not be achieved before 2022.
Gartner forecasts that only 3% of global carriers, which own their own cellular networks, will be able to commercially launch the fifth-generation wireless communications by 2020. "Despite the availability of compatible commercial networking equipment, With standards by 2019, but carriers are likely to use non-standard equipment to launch wireless 5-generation networks and services before 2019. "
Based on the above, the marketing institutions associated with telecommunications service providers should map realistic ways of coverage and typical performance of fifth-generation wireless communications to provide customers with accurate information. They need to publish clear plans for the fifth-generation network deployment and deployment mechanism between 2019-2021 to help innovators and designers understand the time and place of the fifth-generation wireless services to be invested by Internet applications.
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