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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Asia Pacific<\/a> will have more than 400 million 5G subscriptions<\/a> by 2025, representing 14% of overall mobile subscriptions in the region, and while 4G will remain the dominant technology, its share has started declining, according to a report by the GSM Association<\/a> (GSMA<\/a>).

“The figure (read: proportion of
5G<\/a> subscriptions) will be much higher (67% on average) in the developed Asia Pacific, which comprises Australia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea,” the report said, adding that 4G has the potential to grow elsewhere in the region, particularly in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

While 5G adoption will continue to rise on account of the recovery from the pandemic and growing 5G handset sales, 4G adoption will peak at 71% in 2023, before declining to 69% by 2025 in the whole APAC region, GSMA said.

The London-headquartered firm, representing global mobile network operators, noted that 5G is now commercially available in 14 countries. In contrast, several others, including India and Vietnam, are expected to switch on their
5G networks<\/a> in the coming years.

Meanwhile, telecom operators’ total revenues are projected to rise from $210 billion (2021) to $224 billion (2025).

On the other hand, capital expenditure (Capex) levels will remain stable in developing Asia Pacific in the coming years, but will decline in the developed Asia Pacific following initial investments in 5G networks, GSMA said. Telcos’ Capex will be $134 billion during 2022-25, of which, they will spend 75% on 5G, according to the report.

According to the firm, as of April 2022, 25 operators in 18 countries had launched commercial 5G standalone (SA) services with the Asia Pacific leading the way in 5G SA commercialization.

Mobile technologies and services continue to make a significant contribution to Asia Pacific’s economy, generating 5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the region in 2021, the
industry<\/a> body said, pointing out that this reflects an economic value addition of around $770 billion which will rise to $880 billion by 2025.

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The mobile ecosystem also supported nearly 8.8 million jobs, both directly and indirectly in 2021, and made a substantial contribution to the funding of the public sector, with around $80 billion raised through taxation.

According to the report, mobile broadband networks today cover 96% of the population in the Asia Pacific, but only 44% (1.44 billion) people are using mobile internet services which indicates a large usage gap.

This gap is on account of poor digital skills, lack of affordability of devices and services, a lack of relevant content to stimulate demand for digital connectivity, and online safety concerns, especially for vulnerable populations such as women and people with disabilities.

“Addressing the usage gap and extending the benefits of the internet to more people in society is critical,” said GSMA’s Head of Asia Pacific,
Julian Gorman<\/a>. “However, it will require a concerted effort by a broad range of stakeholders, working together with mobile operators and other ecosystem players such as device manufacturers and digital content creators, to drive adoption and overcome the barriers we see today.”
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亚太地区有超过400 mln 5 g在2025年订阅但使用差距明显:GSMA

而5 g采用将继续上升的大流行的复苏和增长5 g手机销售,采用4 g在2023年将达到峰值71%,下降到2025年的69%在整个亚太地区,GSMA说。

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新德里消息:亚太地区将超过4亿5 g订阅到2025年,占总体14%的手机用户在该地区,虽然4 g仍将主导技术,其市场份额已开始下降,据报告GSM协会(GSMA)。

“图(阅读:比例5克订阅)将更高(平均67%)在发达亚太地区,包括澳大利亚、日本、新加坡和韩国,”该报告说,4 g有可能增加在该地区的其他地方,特别是在南亚和东南亚。

而5 g采用将继续上升的大流行的复苏和增长5 g手机销售,采用4 g在2023年将达到峰值71%,下降到2025年的69%在整个亚太地区,GSMA说。

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从英国公司,代表全球移动网络运营商,指出,5 g现在商用在14个国家。相比之下,其他几个人,包括印度和越南,预计将开关上5 g网络在未来几年。

与此同时,电信运营商的总收入预计将从2100亿美元(2021年)上升到2240亿美元(2025年)。

另一方面,资本支出(资本支出)水平将保持稳定发展亚太地区在未来几年,但将下降在发达亚太在5 g网络初始投资之后,GSMA说。电信公司的资本支出将在2022 - 1340亿美元,25岁,他们会花75% 5克,根据该报告。

公司称,截至2022年4月,25运营商已在18个国家推出商业5 g独立(SA)服务与亚太地区领先的5 g SA商业化。

移动技术和服务继续做出重大贡献,亚太地区的经济,产生5%的国内生产总值(GDP) 2021年在该地区行业身体说,他指出,这反映了经济价值增加约7700亿美元到2025年将上升到8800亿美元。

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移动生态系统也支持近880万个工作岗位,直接或间接地在2021年作出了实质性的贡献资金的公共部门,通过税收筹集约800亿美元。

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根据这份报告,今天移动宽带网络覆盖亚太地区96%的人口,但只有44%(14.4亿)人们使用移动互联网服务,表明大量使用缺口。

这种差距是由于糟糕的数字技能,缺乏支付能力的设备和服务,缺乏相关内容数字连接,刺激需求和网络安全问题,特别是对妇女和残疾人等弱势群体。

“寻址使用缺口和扩展互联网的好处越来越多的人在社会中是至关重要的,”GSMA的亚太区主管说,朱利安·戈尔曼。“然而,它需要广泛的利益相关者的共同努力,合作与移动运营商和设备制造商等生态系统的球员和数字内容创造者,驱动采用和克服我们今天所看到的障碍。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Asia Pacific<\/a> will have more than 400 million 5G subscriptions<\/a> by 2025, representing 14% of overall mobile subscriptions in the region, and while 4G will remain the dominant technology, its share has started declining, according to a report by the GSM Association<\/a> (GSMA<\/a>).

“The figure (read: proportion of
5G<\/a> subscriptions) will be much higher (67% on average) in the developed Asia Pacific, which comprises Australia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea,” the report said, adding that 4G has the potential to grow elsewhere in the region, particularly in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

While 5G adoption will continue to rise on account of the recovery from the pandemic and growing 5G handset sales, 4G adoption will peak at 71% in 2023, before declining to 69% by 2025 in the whole APAC region, GSMA said.

The London-headquartered firm, representing global mobile network operators, noted that 5G is now commercially available in 14 countries. In contrast, several others, including India and Vietnam, are expected to switch on their
5G networks<\/a> in the coming years.

Meanwhile, telecom operators’ total revenues are projected to rise from $210 billion (2021) to $224 billion (2025).

On the other hand, capital expenditure (Capex) levels will remain stable in developing Asia Pacific in the coming years, but will decline in the developed Asia Pacific following initial investments in 5G networks, GSMA said. Telcos’ Capex will be $134 billion during 2022-25, of which, they will spend 75% on 5G, according to the report.

According to the firm, as of April 2022, 25 operators in 18 countries had launched commercial 5G standalone (SA) services with the Asia Pacific leading the way in 5G SA commercialization.

Mobile technologies and services continue to make a significant contribution to Asia Pacific’s economy, generating 5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the region in 2021, the
industry<\/a> body said, pointing out that this reflects an economic value addition of around $770 billion which will rise to $880 billion by 2025.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
India&#39;s progress on closing mobile gender gap stalled in last one year: GSMA study<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
There is ‘good case’ for developing energy-efficient 5G networks: K Rajaraman<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
The mobile ecosystem also supported nearly 8.8 million jobs, both directly and indirectly in 2021, and made a substantial contribution to the funding of the public sector, with around $80 billion raised through taxation.

According to the report, mobile broadband networks today cover 96% of the population in the Asia Pacific, but only 44% (1.44 billion) people are using mobile internet services which indicates a large usage gap.

This gap is on account of poor digital skills, lack of affordability of devices and services, a lack of relevant content to stimulate demand for digital connectivity, and online safety concerns, especially for vulnerable populations such as women and people with disabilities.

“Addressing the usage gap and extending the benefits of the internet to more people in society is critical,” said GSMA’s Head of Asia Pacific,
Julian Gorman<\/a>. “However, it will require a concerted effort by a broad range of stakeholders, working together with mobile operators and other ecosystem players such as device manufacturers and digital content creators, to drive adoption and overcome the barriers we see today.”
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