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5 countries driving 50% of mobile internet subscribers growth

By Sarah Chen
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5 countries driving 50% of mobile internet subscribers growth
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Just five countries – including China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan – are expected to drive 50% of all new mobile internet subscriber growth between now and 2025, according to GSMA Intelligence.

The research body’s latest Mobile Trends Report, [PDF] published yesterday, forecasts that the four Asian countries and Nigeria will together account for around 700 million of the 1.6 billion new internet users over the period.

China and India will be by far the biggest growth markets, adding 321 million and 308 million new mobile internet users respectively by 2025. Indonesia is expected to add 75 million new users, while Pakistan and Nigeria will add 53 million each.

The next generation will not just be mobile first in terms of mobile internet use, but mobile only, with GSMA Intelligence forecasting that there will be a total of 3.7 billion mobile only internet users by 2025.

Meanwhile the report forecasts that the revenue growth outlook for mobile operators will be conservative until proven revenue streams emerge for the IoT and 5G. The GSMA expects there to be around 400 million connections by 2022, and over 1.3 billion 5G connections by 2025, representing a global average penetration of 15%.

But growth will be driven by a small number of countries, with China being the single largest market. But South Korea is expected to see the greatest take-up in terms of the percentage of the market’s mobile subscriber base by 2025 at 60%, followed by Japan and the US at nearly 50% each.

Globally, LTE will continue to drive the majority of revenue for the next 10 years, with GSMA Intelligence forecasting that the technology will grow to account for 57% of total connections in 2025. Even if 5G’s total share exceeds 15% it is expected to complement rather than replace LTE.

Questions & Answers

Q.

Which specific countries are expected to drive the majority of new mobile internet subscriber growth?

A.

China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Nigeria are projected to account for 50% of new mobile internet subscribers. These five countries are forecast to add approximately 700 million new users by 2025.

Q.

What is the expected growth for mobile internet users who only use mobile devices?

A.

GSMA Intelligence forecasts that there will be a total of 3.7 billion mobile-only internet users by 2025. The next generation of users is expected to be 'mobile only' rather than just 'mobile first'.

Q.

Which country is expected to have the highest percentage of mobile subscribers using 5G by 2025?

A.

South Korea is projected to have the greatest 5G take-up, with 60% of its mobile subscriber base. Japan and the US are expected to follow, both at nearly 50%.

Q.

How will LTE technology contribute to mobile operator revenue growth over the next decade?

A.

LTE will continue to be the main driver of revenue for the next 10 years. It is forecast to grow and account for 57% of all total connections in 2025.

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