GSMA:5G的社会经济效益.pdf
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1、Socio-Economic Benefits of 5G The importance of low-band spectrum March 2023GSMAThe GSMA is a global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem to discover,develop and deliver innovation foundational to positive business environments and societal change.Our vision is to unlock the full power of conn
2、ectivity so that people,industry,and society thrive.Representing mobile operators and organisations across the mobile ecosystem and adjacent industries,the GSMA delivers for its members across three broad pillars:Connectivity for Good,Industry Services and Solutions,and Outreach.This activity includ
3、es advancing policy,tackling todays biggest societal challenges,underpinning the technology and interoperability that make mobile work,and providing the worlds largest platform to convene the mobile ecosystem at the MWC and M360 series of events.We invite you to find out more at Follow the GSMA on T
4、witter:GSMAGSMA IntelligenceGSMA Intelligence is the definitive source of global mobile operator data,analysis and forecasts,and publisher of authoritative industry reports and research.Our data covers every operator group,network and MVNO in every country worldwide from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.It i
5、s the most accurate and complete set of industry metrics available,comprising tens of millions of individual data points,updated daily.GSMA Intelligence is relied on by leading operators,vendors,regulators,financial institutions and third-party industry players,to support strategic decision-making a
6、nd long-term investment planning.The data is used as an industry reference point and is frequently cited by the media and by the industry itself.Our team of analysts and experts produce regular thought-leading research reports across a range of industry Authors:Francisco Daniel Amaya Ariza,Economist
7、,GSMA IntelligenceKalvin Bahia,Principal Economist,GSMA IntelligencePublished March 2023ContentsExecutive summary 201 The role of low-band spectrum in deploying 7 5G networks 02 The socio-economic benefits of low-band 5G 1203 Low-band socio-economic benefits by region 1904 Cost-benefit analysis guid
8、elines for assessing 27 sub-1 GHz optionsExecutive summaryThe digital divide widens without sufficient low-band spectrumLow-band spectrum is a driver of digital equality,reducing the gap between urban and rural areas and delivering affordable connectivity.Without sufficient low-band spectrum,the dig
9、ital divide is likely to widen,and those living in rural areas will be excluded from the latest digital technologies.At the end of 2022,there were already 252 commercial 5G networks in 86 countries around the world,serving more than 1 billion 5G connections.By 2030,more than 5 billion 5G connections
10、 are forecast worldwide,driving almost$1 trillion in GDP growth.While 5G is forecast to reach maturity by 2030 in North America,Europe,China and the GCC countries,it will continue to grow in many low-and middle-income countries(LMICs)well into the 2030s.Figure 15G market penetration by region,202220
11、30Note:5G penetration is calculated as the number of 5G connections as a percentage of total population.Connections dif er from subscribers in that a unique subscriber can have multiple connections.Penetration can therefore be greater than 100%.Source:GSMA Intelligence 2030 2025 2022GlobalNorth Amer
12、icaGCCAsia Pacifi cCISGreater ChinaEuropeLatin America&CaribbeanMiddle East&North AfricaSub-Saharan Africa13%29%62%46%79%111%22%69%135%4%15%45%0%10%63%42%74%110%13%53%109%1%13%66%1%11%51%0%4%15%2/36Low bands play an important role in achieving the social goals of widespread connectivity by serving t
13、wo key requirements:Their superior propagation characteristics make them particularly suitable for providing coverage in rural and remote areas,which is important in low-and middle-income countries that have large rural populations.They have superior in-building penetration,providing deep indoor cov
14、erage as well as capacity in urban areas.In most countries,the main low bands currently used for 5G are in the 600 MHz and 700 MHz frequencies,while 800 and 900 MHz are used for previous generations.At the end of 2022,operators in almost half the countries where 5G had been launched were utilising t
15、he 600 or 700 MHz bands for 5G.Those countries have achieved significantly higher levels of coverage,as well as better 5G availability and indoor quality of service,than those not using 600/700 MHz.Low-band 5G is set to generate$130 billion in GDP in 2030Low-band 5G is expected to drive around$130 b
16、illion in economic value in 2030.Half of the impact will come from massive IoT(mIoT).Many existing and future IoT use cases require wide area coverage,in addition to population coverage,which low-band spectrum is best suited to provide.MIoT applications are set to play an important role in digital t
17、ransformation across a range of economic sectors,including manufacturing,transport,smart cities and agriculture.The rest of the economic impact will be driven by enhanced mobile broadband(eMBB)and fixed wireless access(FWA),as low bands will play a critical role in delivering high-speed broadband co
18、nnectivity in areas underserved by fixed networks.Figure 3Estimated global impact of low-band 5G on GDP$billionSource:GSMA Intelligence20202026202220282024203020212027202320292025140120100806040200Figure 2Average 5G network population coverage(Q4 2022)Source:GSMA IntelligenceCountries using 600 or 7
19、00 MHzCountries not using 600 or 700 MHz73%46%3/36Figure 4Distribution of 5G low-band benefi ts by use casePercentage of total GDP impact in 2030Source:GSMA IntelligenceeMBBSmartphonesWearablesAR/VRFWAHigh-speed broadband in suburban and rural areasMassive IoTComplex automationCollaborative robotsRe
20、mote object manipulation25%50%25%Figure 5Estimated global contribution of low-band 5G spectrum to GDP,by sector,2030$billionSource:GSMA Intelligence$4$4$5$10$11$22$24$51Agriculture&miningFinanceTransportation&constructionPublic administrationRetailICTsServicesManufacturingIn addition to the macroeco
21、nomic impacts,low-band 5G applications will enhance the social and environmental benefits driven by mobile technology.This includes poverty reduction;improved well-being;access to health,education and financial services;and enabling reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.This is especially important
22、 for rural populations most impacted by these challenges but who,in low-and middle-income countries,are 33%less likely to access mobile internet and who experience lower network performance than urban residents.Without adequate amounts of low-band spectrum,increasing capacity to deliver 5G-based use
23、 cases will be unaffordable in many rural areas.4/36Latin America and the CaribbeanPercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.11%$9bnRCC*Percentage of GDP GDP contribution0.11%$3bnSub-Saharan AfricaPercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.08%$3bnNorth AmericaPercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.07%$26bnAsia Paci
24、ficPercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.11%$62bnEuropePercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.08%$26bnMiddle East and North AfricaPercentage of GDP GDP contribution0.08%$4bnSource:GSMA Intelligence*Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications,which includes 11 countries from the former Soviet Uni
25、on.Regional impacts:GDP contribution generated by low-band 5G,20305/36Use of more UHF spectrum for mobile will provide greater value than maintaining it for broadcastingIn many countries,ensuring that operators have sufficient access to low-band spectrum is likely to require additional frequencies b
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