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As the world emerges from the pandemic, digital connectivity is underpinning innovative applications for consumers and new business models for enterprises. A priority for governments in Latin America and elsewhere is to drive economic recovery and promote sustainable development. Digital services and technologies are crucial to realising this objective.
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Operator strategies continue to evolve in the digital era as the telecoms industry seeks to capture new growth opportunities in the consumer and enterprise markets. Assessing innovation and achievements is more important than ever before. GSMA Intelligence's operator case studies provide a concise and consistent way to shine a light on and analyse operators' strategies and business models, as well as how they are launching new services. In this edition, we explore the growth in sustainability as a priority for operators and consumers, and Vodafone's role in this.
Despite its ambitions, Europe has lagged behind its economic peers when it comes to the adoption and deployment of 5G. An important question is whether market conditions, such as competition dynamics, sufficiently incentivise the investments needed to achieve Europe's 5G targets and offer advanced 5G services. In this report, we assess how competition dynamics in Europe impacted investment and mobile network performance during 2011-2021.
GSMA Intelligence constantly monitors mobile markets across the world to capture the most recent trends and share the latest available data. As new data and information become available, we update our mobile forecasts for each operator to give the most up-to-date outlook for each market.
The GSMA Intelligence Mobile Data Deck offers a fast track to all the essential data you need to know, with key mobile metrics in one easy-to-use deck of charts. The forecasts to 2030 include connections by region and technology generation, smartphone connections and adoption, and mobile operator revenue.
GSMA Intelligence's Chart of the Month is a visual way of telling an important story in the mobile and broader tech ecosystem. From the shape and size of markets to trends in consumer behaviour, we aim to provide food for thought through informative visuals designed to bring colour and clarity to complex issues facing the industry. In this edition, we look at how using total population as a metric can understate the true level of connectivity, and highlight how this year's State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2022 report presents penetration based on adults aged 18+ only.
As countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the rest of the world, transition into a post-pandemic economic recovery phase, mobile connectivity is set to play a crucial role in defining the 'new normal'.
The State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2022 report provides the mobile industry and other stakeholders with a comprehensive overview of the trends in global connectivity, as well as insights on key barriers to mobile internet adoption and use. It includes, for the first time, insight on mobile internet connectivity among adults and by income group, as well as an assessment of the situation in the least developed countries.
Mobile networks are vital to economic recovery and realising green and digital transformation across Europe. Two years into the EU's Digital Decade, the connectivity target of 'Gigabit for everyone, 5G everywhere' has never felt more urgent.
Mobile networks are vital to economic recovery and the realisation of green and digital transformation across North America. During the pandemic, mobile acted as a critical lifeline for consumers and it is set to play a crucial role in defining the 'new normal'.
This seventh annual SDG impact report demonstrates the mobile industry's continued commitment to the SDGs while identifying areas where the industry needs to improve or accelerate its actions to deliver on the Global Goals by 2030.
Unmanned/uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, continue to be a promising future means of transport of goods and people and enabler of transformational applications. The mobile industry is becoming increasingly relevant to and involved with UAVs and this analysis elaborates on the opportunity, as well as the challenges, that mobile-connected UAVs present for mobile operators.
Operator strategies continue to evolve in the digital era as the telecoms industry seeks to capture new growth opportunities in the consumer and enterprise markets. Assessing innovation and achievements is more important than ever before. GSMA Intelligence's operator case studies provide a concise and consistent way to shine a light on and analyse operators' strategies and business models, as well as how they are launching new services. In this edition, we look at China Mobile tapping into cloud gaming services to monetise both 5G networks and the high consumer engagement with games shown by Chinese consumers.
As the world emerges from the pandemic and many social and economic activities adopt a 'new normal', digital connectivity will underpin innovative applications for consumers and new business models for enterprises. In addition, governments are considering ways to leverage digital connectivity to drive economic recovery and promote sustainable development. In Asia Pacific, mobile connectivity remains the foremost form of internet connectivity.
Operators are increasingly looking to optimise their network operations and costs while being conscious of the spectral efficiency multiple to be gained if 4G and 5G were deployed in existing legacy technology bands. They are taking the opportunity presented by licence renewals and re-auctions to refarm spectrum to 4G and 5G. As network sunsets peak in 2022, a number of user groups will be affected by the retirement of 2G and 3G.
A rare positive during the pandemic for mobile operators has been a decrease in the level of customer switching (churn) following the closure of retail outlets. However, was the churn reduction pandemic-induced? And is churn likely to continue coming down?
As countries bring the pandemic under control, a priority for governments in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) is to drive economic recovery and promote sustainable development. Digital services and technologies will be crucial to realising this objective, by stimulating economic growth, mobilising the workforce and enabling industrial efficiencies.
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