China en India goed voor helft van alle nieuwe mobiele abonnees in 2020, blijkt uit onderzoek GSMA
SHANGHAI–(BUSINESS WIRE)– China en India zijn wereldwijd goed voor bijna de helft van alle nieuwe mobiele abonnees die er aan het eind van dit decennium bij zijn gekomen, blijkt uit een nieuw onderzoek van de GSMA. De editie van 2017 van het rapport ‘Mobile Economy: Asia Pacific’ van de GSMA, dat vandaag is gepubliceerd op het Mobile World Congress Shanghai, voorspelt dat van alle 753 miljoen voorspelde nieuwe mobiele abonnees in 2020 27 procent uit India en 21 procent uit China komt. In de regio Oost-Azië als geheel groeit het aantal mobiele abonnees naar verwachting van 2,7 miljard in 2016 naar 3,1 miljard in 2020. Daarmee is deze regio goed voor twee derde van de wereldwijde groei. Het rapport besteedt ook aandacht aan de manier waarop de mobiele-communicatiebranche in de regio een steeds grotere bijdrage levert aan de Aziatische economie en maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen. Bovendien speelt het gebied ook een pioniersrol in 5G.
China and India to Account for Half of All New Mobile Subscribers Added by 2020, Finds New GSMA Study |
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SHANGHAI–(BUSINESS WIRE)– China and India will account for almost half of all new mobile subscribers expected to be added worldwide by the end of the decade, according to a new GSMA study. The 2017 edition of the GSMA’s ‘Mobile Economy: Asia Pacific’ report, published today at Mobile World Congress Shanghai, forecasts that India will account for 27 per cent (206 million) and China 21 per cent (155 million) of the approximately 753 million new mobile subscribers expected to be added globally by the end of 2020. The Asia Pacific region as a whole is forecast to increase from 2.7 billion unique mobile subscribers 1 at the end of 2016 to 3.1 billion in 2020, accounting for two-thirds of global growth. The report also highlights how the region’s mobile industry will be a growing contributor to the Asia’s economy and social development over this period – and also play a pioneering role in 5G. “Led by India and China, Asia’s mobile industry will be the main engine of global subscriber growth for the remainder of the decade, connecting almost half a billion new customers across the region by 2020,” said Mats Granryd, Director General of the GSMA. “We are also seeing a dramatic shift to mobile broadband networks, particularly 4G, which is providing a platform for a rich range of innovative new services across both developed and emerging markets in the region. Meanwhile, advanced operators in Asia are set to become among the first in the world to launch commercial 5G networks before the end of the decade.” Asia Leading the Move to 5G Mobile broadband (3G and above) is now the dominant technology in the region, accounting for more than half of connections for the first time last year. The study notes that Asian markets such as China, Japan and South Korea are also driving the development of 5G mobile technologies. 5G connections (excluding IoT) are anticipated to reach 670 million in Asia Pacific by 2025, accounting for just under 60 per cent of global 5G connections by that point. Mobile Driving Economic Growth and Delivering the SDGs Asia’s mobile ecosystem also supported approximately 16 million jobs in 2016, directly and indirectly, and made a substantial contribution to the funding of the public sector. It is estimated that the ecosystem made a tax contribution to the public finances of the region’s governments of around $166 billion last year. The report highlights the major shift in consumer behavior underway in Asia Pacific, triggered by rising smartphone and mobile internet adoption, improved affordability, and the increasing availability on locally relevant content. This has led to a boom in mobile services in areas such as video, social media, e-commerce and financial services. Mobile internet penetration in Asia Pacific has doubled over the last five years, reaching approximately half of the regional population by the end of 2016. Asia’s mobile industry is also playing a key role in tackling various social and economic challenges as outlined by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3. The report highlights several case studies where mobile services are helping to eliminate poverty; improving health, education, gender equality and employment opportunities; helping to deliver safer cities; and addressing climate change and other issues. “The mobile ecosystem in Asia is evolving rapidly, leading to the emergence of new services and applications that are transforming the way citizens across this diverse region live, work, play and communicate,” added Granryd. “To fully harness mobile’s power to drive measurable economic, social and cultural value, we urge governments and policymakers to collaborate with the mobile industry to develop robust and progressive digital ecosystems, supported by forward-looking regulatory frameworks.” The new report ‘The Mobile Economy: Asia Pacific 2017’ is authored by GSMA Intelligence, the research arm of the GSMA. To access the full report and related infographics, please visit:www.gsma.com/mobileeconomy/asiapacific/. -ENDS- About the GSMA For more information, please visit the GSMA corporate website at www.gsma.com. Follow the GSMA on Twitter: @GSMA. View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170627006051/en/ Contacts Media Contacts: |