1、November 2025Ericsson Mobility Report2Ericsson Mobility Report|November 2025Letter from the publisherThis year,the industry has taken big steps in deploying the 5G standalone(SA)architecture needed to support differentiated connectivity services.The number of communications service providers deployi
2、ng 5G SA has increased globally,and weve seen many go from proofs-of-concept to commercial offers based on 5G network slicing.In this edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report,we dig deeper into how the industry is evolving,not just in terms of technology,but in the way it creates value for service pr
3、oviders,users and the ecosystem.By the end of this year,5G subscriptions are expected to reach 2.9 billion about one-third of all mobile subscriptions globally.During 2025,an additional 400 million people worldwide will have 5G coverage.The share of traffic carried over 5G continues to rise,and in 2
4、031,over 1.2 billion people globally will be served by 5G Fixed Wireless Access-based broadband.5G services are affecting peoples lives around the world.Next wave of mobileWe also examine some interesting markets and recent events showcasing new offerings and go-to-market approaches.Together with Si
5、ngtel,we discuss how experience can become a new currency,as the service provider aims to change the conversation from data quantity to data differentiation.Connectivity is enabling tailored experiences that deliver business outcomes when and where they matter most.With SoftBank,we explore new ways
6、for enterprises to build secure and flexible connectivity for remote and hybrid workforces.5G connectivity can simplify enterprise IT architecture while supporting zero-trust and AI-enabled workflows that enhance both security and productivity.5G-powered solutions are also addressing completely new