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Private 5G Network Deployment Tracker 2024-2030: Extensive Database of 7,000+ Global Private Cellular Network Engagements Across 120 Countries

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Dublin, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Private 5G Network Deployment Tracker & Forecasts: 2024 – 2030” database from SNS Telecom & IT has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Private LTE networks are a well-established market and have been around for more than a decade. However, private networks based on 3GPP-defined 5G specifications are just beginning to move beyond proof-of-concept trials and small-scale deployments to production-grade implementations of standalone 5G networks, which are laying the foundation for Industry 4.0 and advanced application scenarios.

Compared to LTE technology, private 5G networks can address far more demanding performance requirements in terms of throughput, latency, reliability, availability and connection density. In particular, 5G’s URLLC and mMTC capabilities, along with a future-proof transition path to 6G networks in the 2030s, have positioned it as a viable alternative to physically wired connections for industrial-grade communications between machines, robots and control systems. Furthermore, 5G’s wider coverage radius per radio node, scalability, determinism, security features and mobility support have stirred strong interest in its potential as a replacement for interference-prone unlicensed wireless technologies in industrial IoT environments, where the number of connected sensors and other endpoints is expected to increase significantly over the coming years.

As end-user organizations in the United States, Germany, France, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other countries ramp up their digitization and automation initiatives, some private 5G installations have progressed to a stage where practical and tangible benefits – particularly efficiency gains, cost savings and worker safety – are becoming increasingly evident. Among other examples, Tesla’s private 5G implementation on the shop floor of its Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg plant has helped in overcoming up to 90 percent of overcycle issues in the factory’s general assembly shop; aluminum die-castings supplier IKD has replaced 6 miles of cables connecting 600 pieces of machinery with a private 5G network; the East-West Gate Intermodal Terminal’s private 5G network has increased productivity from 23-25 containers per hour to 32-35 per hour and reduced the facility’s personnel-related operating expenses by 40 percent; NEC Corporation has improved production efficiency by 30 percent through the introduction of a local 5G-enabled autonomous transport system at its Kakegawa factory; JD Logistics has reduced the likelihood of connection timeouts by an impressive 70 percent since migrating AGV communications from unlicensed Wi-Fi systems to private 5G networks at its logistics parks; and Wagyu beef producer Ushino Nakayama has achieved labor cost savings of more than 10 percent using local 5G-connected patrol robots and image analytics.

Global spending on private 5G networks for vertical industries is estimated to grow at a CAGR of approximately 42% between 2024 and 2027, eventually accounting for nearly $3.5 Billion by the end of 2027. Although much of this growth will be driven by highly localized 5G networks covering geographically limited areas for Industry 4.0 applications in manufacturing and process industries, sub-1 GHz wide area critical communications networks for public safety, utilities and railway communications are also anticipated to begin their transition from LTE, GSM-R and other legacy narrowband technologies to 5G towards the latter half of the forecast period.

The Private 5G Network Deployment Tracker & Forecasts: 2024 – 2030 datasheet includes an extensive database of over 7,000 global private cellular network engagements across 120 countries – including more than 2,400 private 5G installations – as of Q2’2024. In addition, it provides global and regional market size forecasts for private 5G network investments from 2024 to 2030. The forecasts cover three infrastructure submarkets, 16 vertical industries and five regional markets.

Database Details & Forecast Segmentation

The following details are included in the global database of private cellular network engagements:

  • Date
  • Region
  • Country
  • Vertical Industry
  • Customer/Project Name
  • Suppliers & Integrators
  • Air Interface Technology
  • Spectrum
  • Deployment Status
  • Summary

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

Infrastructure Submarkets

  • 5G NR RAN (Radio Access Network)
    • Base Station RUs (Radio Units)
    • DUs/CUs (Distributed & Centralized Baseband Units)
  • 5GC (5G Core)
    • UPF (User Plane Function)
    • Control Plane Functions
  • 5G Transport (Fronthaul, Midhaul & Backhaul)
    • Fiber & Wireline
    • Microwave
    • Satellite Communications

Cell Sizes

  • Small Cells
    • Indoor
    • Outdoor
  • Macrocells

Frequency Ranges

  • Sub-6 GHz
  • mmWave (Millimeter Wave)

End User Markets

  • Vertical Industries
  • Agriculture
  • Aviation
  • Broadcasting
  • Construction
  • Education
  • Forestry
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Oil & Gas
  • Ports & Maritime Transport
  • Public Safety
  • Railways
  • Utilities
  • Warehousing & Others
  • Offices, Buildings & Public Venues

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes

  • 10T Tech
  • 1NCE
  • 1oT
  • 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
  • 450 MHz Alliance
  • 4K Solutions
  • 4RF
  • 5G Campus Network Alliance
  • 5G Forum (South Korea)
  • 5G Health Association
  • 5G Media Initiative
  • 5G OI Lab (5G Open Innovation Lab)
  • 5GAA (5G Automotive Association)
  • 5G-ACIA (5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation)
  • 5GAIA (5G Applications Industry Array)
  • 5GCT (5G Catalyst Technologies)
  • 5GDNA (5G Deterministic Networking Alliance)
  • 5GFF (5G Future Forum)
  • 5G-MAG (5G Media Action Group)
  • 5GMF (Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Promotion Forum, Japan)
  • 5GSA (5G Slicing Association)
  • 6G Finland
  • 6GEM Consortium
  • 6G-IA (6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association)
  • 6G-RIC (Research and Innovation Cluster)
  • 7Layers
  • A5G Networks
  • Accedian
  • AccelerComm
  • Accelleran
  • ACE Technologies
  • AceAxis
  • Achronix Semiconductor Corporation
  • ADLINK Technology
  • ADVA
  • Affirmed Networks
  • AFL Global
  • Airspan Networks
  • Airtower Networks
  • Airwaive
  • Airwavz Solutions
  • AiVader
  • Akoustis Technologies
  • Alef (Alef Edge)
  • Allerio
  • Allot
  • Alpha Networks
  • Alpha Wireless
  • Altiostar
  • Amarisoft
  • AMN (Africa Mobile Networks)
  • Analog Devices, Inc.
  • Anterix
  • Antenna Company
  • Argela
  • Arista Networks
  • Arkessa
  • ARM
  • Arqit Quantum
  • ArrayComm (Chengdu ArrayComm Wireless Technologies)
  • Artemis Networks
  • ASOCS
  • Aspire Technology
  • Athonet
  • AT&T
  • ATDI
  • Aviat Networks
  • AWTG
  • AWS (Amazon Web Services)
  • Axis Communications
  • Baicells Technologies
  • BandwidthX
  • Beam Communications
  • Beep
  • Bell Canada
  • Benetel
  • Bharti Airtel
  • BICS
  • Bird Technologies
  • Blackned
  • Blu Wireless
  • Blue Arcus Technologies
  • Blue Wireless
  • BT Group
  • C Spire
  • Cambium Networks
  • Casa Systems
  • CBN (China Broadcasting Network)
  • CellAntenna Corporation
  • Cellcom (Israel)
  • Cellcomm Solutions
  • CellMax Technologies
  • Cellnex Telecom
  • CELLocity (RF Connect)
  • Cellwize
  • Celona
  • Ceragon Networks
  • Challenge Networks
  • China Mobile
  • China Telecom
  • China Unicom
  • Cisco Systems
  • Cobham Wireless
  • Cohere Technologies
  • Comba Telecom
  • CommAgility
  • CommScope
  • Communication Components Inc. (CCI)
  • Commscope
  • Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
  • Corning
  • Cradlepoint
  • Cyient
  • Dali Wireless
  • Dense Air
  • D-Link Corporation
  • DragonWave-X
  • Druid Software
  • Ericsson
  • Etisalat Group
  • Extreme Networks
  • Federated Wireless
  • Forsk
  • Fujikura
  • Fujitsu
  • Gemtek Technology
  • Gilat Satellite Networks
  • Globe Telecom
  • Google
  • HCL Technologies
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Inmarsat
  • Inseego
  • Intel Corporation
  • Intracom Telecom
  • JMA Wireless
  • Juniper Networks
  • Keysight Technologies
  • KPN
  • KT Corporation
  • Kyocera Corporation
  • L3Harris Technologies
  • Lanner Electronics
  • Lenovo
  • LG Uplus
  • Ligado Networks
  • Mavenir
  • MaxLinear
  • MediaTek
  • Metaswitch Networks
  • Microsoft
  • Millicom International Cellular
  • MobiledgeX
  • Motorola Solutions
  • MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
  • NEC Corporation
  • NetNumber
  • NetScout Systems
  • Nokia
  • NTT DoCoMo
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • OneWeb
  • Orange
  • Parallel Wireless
  • PCTEL
  • Qualcomm
  • Qorvo
  • Radisys
  • Rakuten Mobile
  • Red Hat
  • Rohde & Schwarz
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Sequans Communications
  • Sierra Wireless
  • SoftBank Group
  • Spirent Communications
  • T-Mobile
  • Telefonica

For more information about this database visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/kdyv8z

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