2022 Tariff Trend Report: New trends in the introduction of 5G services worldwide - Report explores differences in 5G mobile pricing applied across operators
December 1, 2022
Tariff Consultancy Ltd
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2022 Tariff Trend Report: New trends in the introduction of 5G services worldwide - Report explores differences in 5G mobile pricing applied across operators
Abstract About the Report
Telecomspricing looks at the key new trends in 5G services worldwide, focused on the last 12-month period January to December 2022.
The key changes over the period include the deployment of 5G services in more countries in Africa, Eastern Europe and South America, and the deployment of more 5G nodes in established 5G markets.
The introduction of 5G SA (Stand Alone) services: 5G SA is being introduced by more MNOs worldwide to provide improved 5G coverage in urban areas.
The introduction of 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access): FWA is being introduced by a number of MNOs as a high-speed Home Broadband product as an alternative to fixed line broadband services.
The introduction of domestic 5G services - e.g. EE (Everything Everywhere) has introduced a domestic 5G service offering improved 5G coverage within a house or building.
The introduction of 5G+ services: 5G+ services provide a higher download speed than traditional 5G, with theoretical download speeds of up to 1.3 Gbps. In Switzerland Swisscom has introduced a “5G Internet Booster” product which combines a copper wire access with the highest available mobile access speed.
Covered operators in the Tariff Report Country/Operator Australia /Telstra Austria /Magenta Bahrain /Zain Belgium /Base Belgium /Proximus Botswana /Orange Denmark /Telia Estonia /Elisa Ethioptia /Ethiio Germany /Vodafone Hungary /Yettel India /Airtel India /Reliance Jio Ireland /3 ireland Italy /Vodafone Italy /TIM Kenya /Safaricom Kuwait /Zain Lithuania /Tele2 Lithuania /Telia Lithuania /Bite Malaysia /Celcom & Digi Mexico/Telcel Mexico/AT&T Mexico/Movistar Montenegro /Telekom Montenegro /One Netherlands /T-Mobile Oman /Ooredoo Poland /Orange Poland /NJU Portugal /All operators Reunion /Orange Romania /Orange Saudi Arabia /Zain Singapore /M1 Singapore /Singtel Singapore /Zero 1 Slovakia /Orange Slovenia /A1 South Africa /Telkom Spain /Vodafone Sweden /3 Sweden Sweden /Tele2 Sweden Halebop Switzerland /Swisscom Tanzania /Vodacom UK /3 UK USA /AT&T USA /Metro by T-mobile Zimbabwe /Zimbabwe
Content Table of Contents
Executive Summary Introduction – New trends in the introduction of 5G services The Americas Region – The introduction of 5G services The European Region – The introduction of 5G services The Africa Region – The introduction of 5G services The Middle East Region – The introduction of 5G services The Asia Pacific Region – The introduction of 5G services Conclusions – New trends – 5G Pricing, 5G services & 5G deployments
Telecomspricing looks at the key new trends in 5G services worldwide, focused on the last 12-month period January to December 2022.
The key changes over the period include the deployment of 5G services in more countries in Africa, Eastern Europe and South America, and the deployment of more 5G nodes in established 5G markets.
The introduction of 5G SA (Stand Alone) services: 5G SA is being introduced by more MNOs worldwide to provide improved 5G coverage in urban areas.
The introduction of 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access): FWA is being introduced by a number of MNOs as a high-speed Home Broadband product as an alternative to fixed line broadband services.
The introduction of domestic 5G services - e.g. EE (Everything Everywhere) has introduced a domestic 5G service offering improved 5G coverage within a house or building.
The introduction of 5G+ services: 5G+ services provide a higher download speed than traditional 5G, with theoretical download speeds of up to 1.3 Gbps. In Switzerland Swisscom has introduced a “5G Internet Booster” product which combines a copper wire access with the highest available mobile access speed.
Covered operators in the Tariff Report Country/Operator Australia /Telstra Austria /Magenta Bahrain /Zain Belgium /Base Belgium /Proximus Botswana /Orange Denmark /Telia Estonia /Elisa Ethioptia /Ethiio Germany /Vodafone Hungary /Yettel India /Airtel India /Reliance Jio Ireland /3 ireland Italy /Vodafone Italy /TIM Kenya /Safaricom Kuwait /Zain Lithuania /Tele2 Lithuania /Telia Lithuania /Bite Malaysia /Celcom & Digi Mexico/Telcel Mexico/AT&T Mexico/Movistar Montenegro /Telekom Montenegro /One Netherlands /T-Mobile Oman /Ooredoo Poland /Orange Poland /NJU Portugal /All operators Reunion /Orange Romania /Orange Saudi Arabia /Zain Singapore /M1 Singapore /Singtel Singapore /Zero 1 Slovakia /Orange Slovenia /A1 South Africa /Telkom Spain /Vodafone Sweden /3 Sweden Sweden /Tele2 Sweden Halebop Switzerland /Swisscom Tanzania /Vodacom UK /3 UK USA /AT&T USA /Metro by T-mobile Zimbabwe /Zimbabwe
Table of Contents
Executive Summary Introduction – New trends in the introduction of 5G services The Americas Region – The introduction of 5G services The European Region – The introduction of 5G services The Africa Region – The introduction of 5G services The Middle East Region – The introduction of 5G services The Asia Pacific Region – The introduction of 5G services Conclusions – New trends – 5G Pricing, 5G services & 5G deployments