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Mobile Operators Eye $85 Billion Non-Core Services Opportunity Over Next 5 Years

Juniper Research today released a new study that predicts Big Data analytics and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity could yield as much as $85 billion in additional revenues for mobile operators

A new study from Juniper Research has calculated that mobile network operators can realize an additional $85 billion in revenues over the next five years through the deployment and enhancement of non-core services including Big Data analytics and IoT (Internet of Things) enablement.

Operators “Can Move Beyond Connectivity Provision”

The new research, Mobile Operator Business Models: Challenges, Opportunities & Strategies 2017-2021, argued that there was a significant opportunity for operators to move beyond connectivity provision through selling customer data to clients in both raw and packaged (analysed) forms.

It suggested that operators could monetise data models including pay-per usage, metered usage and results-based fees. In turn, clients would benefit from significant cost efficiencies and/or additional value per customer, resulting in a demonstrable ROI (Return on Investment) on the analytics package.

The research added that for operators to maximize their monetization potential from IoT device connectivity and enablement, they would need to ensure that their forthcoming 5G networks are optimized for a multitude of connected devices.

It recommended that operators follow the example of players such as AT&T, Telefonica and NTT DoCoMo, which have set stringent targets for network virtualization. Using this approach, operators can facilitate customization for individual clients while also reducing expenditure.

MEC a Strong Option for 5G Backhaul

However, the research warned that the backhaul capacity of 5G networks will need to be markedly higher than for predecessor technologies to cope with increased traffic passing through the cells. According to research author Dr Windsor Holden, “Upscaling capacity requires a radical reappraisal of backhaul techniques so the cost per Mbps is significantly reduced from its current (3G/4G) level.”

The research suggested that the need for ‘ultra-low’ latency applications could be addressed by MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) solutions overlaid onto the radio access network, with hosted apps also benefitting from real-time network information.

The complimentary whitepaper, ‘Mobile Operators ~ Making the Networks Pay’, is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full research and the attendant Interactive Forecast Excel (IFxl).

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

Source: Juniper Research media announcement


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