Thanks to the development of AR and VR, 5G subscribers will reach 1 billion by 2023

Ericsson, a leading expert in mobile infrastructure, predicts that by 2023, 20% of the global population will have access to high-speed next-generation 5G networks. While this may sound surprising at first, it translates to around 1.5 billion people. The United States is actively working to lead the global 5G rollout, having already conducted early 5G trials. Ericsson's business spans various areas, including communication network systems, professional telecom services, patent licensing, enterprise solutions, and operations and business support systems (OSS/BSS). Their expertise in 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies has made them a key player in the telecom industry, and they remain a major force in setting global mobile communication standards. One of the main drivers behind 5G development, according to Ericsson, is mobile video. However, even more intriguingly, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are expected to play a crucial role in accelerating 5G adoption. These technologies are not just for gaming and entertainment anymore—they're seen as potential game-changers for industries like education, healthcare, and remote work. To make this possible, 5G must deliver ultra-fast, reliable, and low-latency connectivity, which is essential for supporting these advanced applications. Ericsson’s timeline for 5G aligns with many industry forecasts. They anticipate that 5G networks could be commercially available as early as 2019, with widespread adoption expected by 2020. After the U.S., South Korea, and Japan, China is also set to become a major 5G provider. In fact, Qualcomm recently announced that the first 5G smartphones could hit the market as early as 2019—earlier than previously anticipated. So where will users experience 5G after 2020? Ericsson suggests that densely populated urban areas will be the first to see 5G deployment. This means that most cities will eventually have 5G coverage. Verizon is currently testing 5G in multiple U.S. cities, with plans to expand its 5G footprint. T-Mobile, backed by its 600MHz spectrum, aims to roll out 5G nationwide by 2020. Comparing 20% 5G coverage to 4G LTE’s reach in 2013, Ericsson notes that 85% of the world’s population was using 4G LTE by that year, totaling around 5.5 billion users. This highlights the rapid pace of mobile technology adoption. Even in large cities, we can expect to see significant 5G usage in the coming years, making it an integral part of daily life.

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