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The

MobileEconomyEurope

2023The

GSMA

isaglobal

organisationunifying

themobileecosystemtodiscover,developand

deliverinnovationfoundational

topositivebusiness

environmentsandsocietalchange.

Our

visionistounlock

thefull

powerofconnectivity

sothatpeople,

industry

and

society

thrive.Representingmobile

operatorsand

organisations

acrossthemobile

ecosystemand

adjacentindustries,

theGSMAdeliversforits

members

acrossthreebroad

pillars:Connectivity

forGood,

Industry

Services

and

Solutions,and

Outreach.

Thisactivityincludes

advancing

policy,tackling

today’sbiggest

societalchallenges,

underpinningthetechnologyand

interoperabilitythatmakemobilework,

and

providingtheworld’slargest

platformtoconvenethemobile

ecosystemattheMWCand

M360series

ofevents.We

inviteyoutofind

out

moreatFollowtheGSMA

on

Twitter/X:@GSMAGSMA

Intelligenceisthedefinitivesourceofglobal

mobileoperatordata,

analysisand

forecasts,

and

publisher

ofauthoritativeindustry

reports

and

research.

Our

datacoverseveryoperatorgroup,networkand

MVNO

ineverycountry

worldwide–fromAfghanistan

toZimbabwe.It

isthemost

accurateand

completesetofindustry

metricsavailable,comprisingtensofmillionsofindividual

datapoints,

updateddaily.GSMA

Intelligenceisreliedon

by

leading

operators,vendors,

regulators,financial

institutionsand

third-partyindustry

players,tosupport

strategicdecision-makingand

long-terminvestmentplanning.

The

dataisused

asan

industry

referencepointand

isfrequentlycitedby

themedia

and

by

theindustry

itself.Our

teamofanalysts

and

experts

produceregularthought-leadingresearchreports

acrossarange

ofindustry

topics.info@Copyright

©2023

GSMAContentsExecutive

summary21.The

mobile

industry

in

numbersMobile

industry

trends92.2425272830323436372.1

Unlockingtherevenue

potentialof5G2.2

Transforming

networks2.3

Reignitingsatelliteconnectivity2.4

Exploringtherole

ofgenerativeAI2.5

Shiftingto

circularity2.6

Growing

fintechopportunities3.Mobile

industry

impact3.1

Operatorprogress

withsustainability3.2

Mobile'simpactontheSDGs384.

Mobile

industry

enablers404.1

GraspingcontrolofEurope’s

digitalfuture41ExecutivesummaryDigitaltechnologiesareplayingacrucialroleinEuropeaseconomiesadvancetheirefforts

toembracegreenand

digitaltransformation.5Gconnectivityisserving

asacatalystforGDP

growthThecontributionfrommobiletechnologiesandservicesto

socialand

economicprogressinEuropecontinuesto

grow.5G

connectivityand

servicesaresetto

generateeconomicbenefits

of€153

billioninand

apowerfultoolto

help

combatclimatechange.

In

2030.Itisthereforeimperativethatstakeholderstakethecomingyears,themobileecosystemwillfocusonimproving5G

coverageinruralareasand

increasinginvestmentto

support

thegrowingadoptionofusecasesenabled

by

5G

standalone(SA)and5G-Advancedtechnologies.stepsto

ensurecontinuedinvestmentand

thelong-termsustainabilityofthemobileindustry.Thismeansaresetofthepolicyframeworkgoverningthedigitalcommunicationsecosystem,and

effectivespectrumpolicyto

support

theDigitalDecade

goals.5G

connectivity

and

servicesare

set

to

generate

economicbenefits

of

€153

billion

in

2030Executivesummary2/44Key

trends

shaping

themobile

ecosystemUnlocking

5G’s

revenue

potentialReigniting

satellite

connectivityIn

Europe,attentionisshiftingto

5G

monetisation,asoperatorsseek

returnson

theirsignificantcapitaloutlays.Speed-based

tariffs

and

bundlesthatpackagecontentand

serviceswithmobilesubscriptionsofferwaysto

growaveragerevenueper

user(ARPU)inafiercelycompetitivemarket.Operatorscan

alsolookto

earlyexamplesofsuccesswith5G

fixedwirelessaccess(FWA)inAustriaandItaly.SatellitebroadbandisbeingreinventedthroughthelowEarth

orbit(LEO)

constellationmodel.

Thisunderpinsagrowinglistofpartnershipsbetweenmobileoperatorsand

satellitecompanies.

In

manycases,

operatorsarepartneringwithsatellitecompaniesforwholesalesatellitebackhaulaccess.Direct-to-device(D2D)

agreementsarealsogrowinginnumber,providingsatelliteconnectivitydirectlyto

smartphones

and

IoT

deviceswithouttheneedforadishorotherreceivingequipment.Much

ofthisstemsfromtheintegrationofnon-terrestrialnetworks(NTNs)intothe3GPP's

5G

newradio(NR)standard,

meaning

satelliteconnectivitycan

beaccessedseamlesslyondevicesupdatedtoRelease17orlater.Thetransitionto

5G

SAshouldadd

further

impetusto

5G

monetisationefforts

by

introducingnewcapabilities,includingimprovedsupport

fornetworkslicing.While5G

SAdeploymentsinEuropehavebeen

trailingotherregions,recentlaunchesbyOrange

Spain,

Movistarand

VodafoneUK

pointto

growingmomentum.Similarly,private5GdeploymentsaregainingtractioninEurope,offeringopportunitiesto

createnewrevenuestreamsandserveadditionalenterprisecustomers.Transforming

networksThereisaneed

to

rethinkthedesignoftelecomsnetworksto

meetevolvingconnectivityrequirementsand

enable

therapidexpansionofdata-driventechnologies(AIand

web3.0).As

wellasinvestmentsininfrastructurerollout,thisnetworktransformationentailsthesoftwarisationandvirtualisationofnetworkfunctions,

aswellascloud-nativeand

disaggregatednetworkarchitectures.To

manage

increasingcomplexity,operatorsneedto

investheavilyinnetworkautomation,includingtheuseofAIand

machinelearning,aswellassoftwareskills.Theseallowcustomisedconnectivitysolutionsto

be

provided,aswellasadded

servicesand

functionality(suchasedge

cloud),whichcan

beofferedto

customersusingstandardisedinterfaces(networkasaservice).Executivesummary3/44Exploring

the

role

of

generative

AIShifting

to

circularityIthasbeen

lessthanayearsinceChatGPTlaunched,

introducingmuchoftheworldtogenerativeAI.

Sincethen,

competitorshaveemergedand

businesseshavebegun

to

explorehowto

usethetechnology.Formobileoperators,therangeofgenerativeAIapplicationsisbroad,coveringareasincludingcodedevelopmentsupport,

networkmanagement,

customercareand

customisedpropositiondevelopment.Circularityisapriorityforpolicymakersand

industryplayers.Thisinvolvesconsideringtherightuseofmaterials,developinglong-lastingdevicesand

usingrecyclablematerials.However,

behaviouralchangeamong

consumersisneeded

to

extendtheaveragethree-yeardeviceusage

period.

Governmentsandecosystemplayersareworkingtogetherto

raiseawarenessand

incentiviseconsumers.

In

Europe,operatorsareattheforefrontwithplansto

promotetherecyclingofmobilephones,

otherdevicesandnetworkequipment.Despitethepotentialto

reapsignificantbenefitsfromtheapplicationofadvancedAI,

ethicalconcernsaroundthetechnologystillneed

to

beaddressed.Mobileoperatorsmustalsoupskillstaffand

recruitexternalexpertiseto

takefulladvantageoftheAIopportunity.Growing

fintech

opportunities4G/5GusersinEuropeareincreasinglyrelyingontheir

smartphones

forfinancial

services.

The

shift

hasdrivenenhancements

inthefintechsector,includingnewsolutionsforcustomersand

themodernisationoftraditionalbankingsystems.Operatorsintheregionaremakingpartnership

movesto

capitaliseontheshift

offinancialservicesto

digitalchannels.Key

mobile

industrymilestones

to

2030Over

85%

mobileinternetpenetration87%

mobile

internetpenetration3G

connections

fallbelow

15

million574

million5G

connections2G

adoption

fallsbelow

1%Over

500

millionunique

subscribers4G

adoption

fallsto

20%69%

4G

adoptionOver

158

million5G

connections5G

adoptionexceeds

60%89%

smartphoneadoption92%

subscriberpenetration20232024202520262027202820292030Over

90%smartphoneadoption4G

adoption

fallsbelow

50%33%

5G

adoption70%

5G

adoption83%

smartphoneadoption5G

adoptionexceeds

50%88%

smartphoneadoption87%

5Gadoption3G

adoption

fallsbelow

5%85%

smartphoneadoption3G

adoption

fallsbelow

2%4G

adoptionfalls

to

12%Executivesummary4/44Policies

for

growth

and

innovationForEurope,achievinggloballeadershipinthedigitaleconomyand

environmentalsustainabilityrequiresambitiousinfrastructuretargets,includingfull5G

coverage.However,

significantdisparitiespersistin5G

deployment,particularlyinruralareas,

withan

estimatedinvestmentgap

ofatleast€174

billionto

meettheDigitalDecade

connectivitytargets.

To

secureEurope'sdigitalfuture,theregionshouldfocuson

thefollowingkey

policyareas:adigitalinfrastructureframeworkand

thesimplificationofregulation;buildingscalethroughin-marketconsolidation;and

pro-investmentspectrumpolicy.Effectivespectrumpolicycan

helpspurstrongandsustainableeconomicgrowthand

ensure5G

forallEuropeancitizensand

businessesby

theendofthedecade.

ThereviewofEUspectrumpolicypresentsan

opportunity

forreform,allowingforfurther

harmonisationintermsofspectrumlicensingapproachand

alignmentofspectrumpolicywiththeDigitalDecade

objectives.To

makespectrumpolicyaleverforinvestmentand

growth,regulatorsshouldconsidermeasuressuchasensuringlong-termlicencetermsand

alignmentwithinvestortimeframes,preventinginefficientspectrumawards,and

increasingtransparencyinannual

fees.Executivesummary5/44The

Mobile

EconomyEuropeUnique

mobilesubscribers496m202290%

92%507m202220300.3%0.4%PenetrationratePercentageofpopulationCAGR20302022-2030Mobile

internetusers464m2022203085%

87%479

m20222030PenetrationratePercentageofpopulationCAGR2022-2030SIM

connections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)4GPercentageofconnections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)75%714m2022203020222030734m12%PenetrationratePercentageofpopulation130%

134%202220305GPercentageofconnections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)11%20222030CAGR2022-20300.3%87%SmartphonesLicensed

cellularIoT

connectionsPercentageofconnections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)81%2022203091%

206mTotal2022connections501m2030Operator

revenuesand

investment€156bnOperatorcapex€198bnTotal20222030revenues€

162bn20232030Mobile's

contributionto

GDPPublic

funding€110bn€910bn20224.3%20222030of

GDP€1

trillionMobileecosystemcontributiontopublicfunding(beforeregulatoryandspectrumfees)Employment0.9

millionjobs1.3

million

jobsDirectly

supported

by

the

mobile

ecosystem

in

2022supportedindirectlySubscriber

and

technology

trends

for

key

markets28QFranceGermanyItalyTechnology

mix*Subscriber

penetration8%

2%14%10%93%96%2022203020222030Smartphone

adoption202285%94%90%76%20302G3G4G5G26+Technology

mix*Subscriber

penetration2%6%202291%17%203094%20222030Smartphone

adoption202282%93%81%94%20302G3G4G5G877%7QTechnology

mix*Subscriber

penetration8%8%14%202294%96%7%203020222030Smartphone

adoption202278%88%86%20302G3G4G5G11Q7QUKTechnology

mix*Subscriber

penetration1%1%17%7%202292%93%203020222030Smartphone

adoption202285%91%93%81%20302G3G4G5G*Percentageoftotalconnections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)Executivesummary8/4401The

mobile

industryin

numbersThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers9/44Europe

will

havemore

than500

million

uniquemobile

subscribersby

2030Withgrowthof11

millionsubscribersbetween2022and

2030,Europewillreach507millionby

2030.UniquemobilesubscriberpenetrationinEuropewillreach92%

ofthepopulationby

2030–higherthanNorth

Americaand

muchhigherthantheglobalaverage(at

73%).WithinEurope,penetrationratesareabove90%

inmostcountries,withFrancereaching96%,

Germany94%and

theUK

93%by2030.Figure1Europe:

mobile

subscribers

and

penetrationMillion,percentageofpopulation60092%90%5004003002001000202220232024202520262027202820292030Source:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers10

/

44Mobile

internetpenetration

inEurope

reached85%

in

2022Withmorethan460

millionpeopleconnectedto

themobileinternetinEurope,themobileinternetusagegap

narrowedto

14%in2022.Most

countriesinEuropehad

mobileinternetpenetrationratesabove60%

asof2022.

Somecountries,includingDenmark,

Italy,SpainandPortugal,

haveratesofmorethan90%.Figure2Mobile

internet

penetration

by

region,

2022Percentageofpopulation5%1%1%1%6%4%14%14%20%32%38%47%85%85%79%62%57%49%AsiaPacific*GlobalEuropeNorthAmericaChinaLatinAmericaConnectedUsage

gapCoverage

gap*ExcludesChinaSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers11

/445G

will

be

theWithnewnetworkdeployments,5G

adoption(as

apercentageoftotalconnections)continuesto

growinEurope,as4G

adoptionbeginsto

decline.5G

issetto

dominateby

2026,

solegacy

networks(2Gand3G)arebeingphasedout.In

theUK,

allthemobilenetworkoperatorshavepledged

to

turnoff2Gand3Gby

2033.

3Gislikelyto

be

switchedoffbefore2GinEurope.OperatorsfromDenmark,

Greeceanddominant

mobiletechnology

inEurope

by

2026Swedenplanto

switchoff3Gby

theend

of2023.1Theshuttingdownof2G/3Gnetworksremovestheavailabilityofcircuit-switchedemergency

calling(circuitswitchedistypicallyusedforemergencycallinginmarketswherevoiceoverLTE,

or

VoLTE,has

been

deployed).Followingconcernsregardingtheavailabilityand

interoperabilityofVoLTEemergency

callsinbothEuropeand

theUS,

theGSMA

and

itsmembers

havecometogethertoupdateand

aligntechnicalspecifications.2Figure3Europe:

mobile

adoption

by

technologyPercentageoftotalconnections100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%5G

87%4G

12%3G

1%2G

0%0%202220232024202520262027202820292030Source:GSMAIntelligence1.

"2G

and

3G

Shutdowns

Continue",

Telegeography,

February

20232.

“How

we’readdressing

VoLTEemergency

call

issues”,

GSMA,

May

2023The

mobile

industry

in

numbers12/44Germany

and

theUK

are

drivinguptake

of

5G

inEurope5G

isexpandingrapidlyinEurope,withthenumber

ofconnectionsestimatedto

haveroughlydoubled

betweentheend

of2022

and

2023.

Overtheperiodto

2030,5G

connectionswillincreasetoreach638

million(an

adoptionrateof87%).Mostcountriesintheregionwillsee5G

adoptionratesfor2030thatareabovetheglobalaverage,withtheleadingmarketsofGermanyand

theUK

forecasttoexceed90%.Figure45G

adoption

in

2030PercentageoftotalconnectionsGlobalaverage:54%Europeaverage:87%5Gconnections(2030)SouthKoreaCanadaUS95%95%95%94%93%92%90%88%62m41m400m115m84m175m71mGermanyUKJapanFranceChina1.6bnSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers13/44By

2030,By2030,smartphone

adoptionwillreach91%

inEurope,matchingtheglobalaverage.Growthinsmartphone

connectionswillbe

seen

acrossallcountriesintheregion.Germanyisforecastto

leadintermsofnumber

ofsmartphone

connectionsby2030,adding15

millionbetween2022

and

2030.smartphoneconnections

willtotal

more

than665

million

inEuropeTheavailabilityofaffordablesmartphones

has

playedakey

roleindrivingadoption.To

helpextendthelivesofsmartphones,

theEuropeanCouncilin2023adoptedregulationrequiringallsmartphones

tohavereplaceablebatteriesby

2027.

Theregulationencouragesright-to-repairforusers,

and

aimstoreducee-waste.Figure5Smartphone

adoptionPercentageoftotalconnections(excludinglicensedcellularIoT)Globalaverage(2030):91%94%93%91%91%88%86%85%85%82%81%79%78%EuropeUKFranceGermany2030SpainItaly2022Top

three

smartphone

markets

in

Europe(smartphoneconnections,2030)Germany113

millionUK82

millionFrance74

millionThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers14

/

44Mobile

data

traffic

inEurope

will

almosttriple

over

the

nextfive

yearsMobiledatatrafficacrosstheregionwillriseconsiderablywithmigrationto

4G

(particularlyinCentraland

EasternEurope)and

improved5Gnetworkcoverageand

capacity.AGSMA

Intelligenceconsumersurveyshowedthat5G

subscribersareparticularlyinterestedinaddingservicesand

contentto

theirmobilecontracts,withpotentialimplicationsfordatause.Uptakeofappsforgaming,

extendedrealityandvideoaretheprimary

driversfortheincreaseindatausage.

Operatorsareevolvingtheirmobilenetworksto

meetthisgrowingdemand

and

ensureaconsistentexperienceacrosslocations.Figure6Mobile

data

traffic

per

smartphoneGB

per

monthCentral

andGCC

StatesNorth

AmericaWestern

EuropeEastern

Europe2022202022202022Increase

2.6×2028142022262.9×58Increase

2.8×Increase

2.3×Increase202820285637202859Global

averageLatin

AmericaNortheast

Asia2022Increase

2.9×2028162022Increase

3.7×2028112022Increase

3.0×202818474154Source:GSMAIntelligence,basedonEricssonMobilityReportJune2023The

mobile

industry

in

numbers15

/44Licensed

cellular

I

oTconnections

inEurope

will

doubleby

2030Europewillhavemorethan500

millionlicensedcellularIoT

connections

by

2030,drivenby

growthintheautomotiveand

utilitiessectors.Morethan70%ofoperatorsinEuropedeem

IoT

to

be

averyorextremelyimportant

successfactorfortheirenterpriseportfolios,

secondonlyto

5G

connectivity3services.4WhiletheIoT

marketand

ecosystemisgrowing,consolidationistakingplaceincertainareas,especiallythoseadjacentto

IoT

connectivity(e.g.equipmentand

management).OperatorsarerethinkingtheirIoT

strategiesaccordingly.GSMAIntelligenceresearchshowsthatmanyoperatorsaremaintainingan

interestinbeingdirectlyinvolvedwithIoT,

whileothersareconsideringdifferentplans,suchasspinningoffIoT

unitsintoseparateentitiesorevendivesting.5Figure7Europe:

licensed

cellular

I

oT

connectionsMillion6005004003002001000202220232024202520262027202820292030Rest

ofEuropeUKFranceItalyGermanySource:GSMAIntelligence3.

Licensed

cellular

IoTconnections

use

licensed

spectrum

from

mobile

operators,

including

2G/3G/4G/5G

NB-IoT

and

LTE-M.

Unlicensed

IoTconnections

use

SigFox

orLoRa.4.

GSMA

Intelligence

Operators

in

Focus:

Enterprise

Opportunity

Survey

20225.

Operators

in

IoT:

progress

in

the

last

decade

and

pathway

to

sustained

success,GSMA

Intelligence,

2023The

mobile

industry

in

numbers16

/

44Europe

will

see

flatrevenue

growth

overthe

coming

yearsOperatorrevenueisforecastto

growmarginallyinEurope,asoperatorscontinueto

diversifytheirservicesand

lookto

generatenewrevenuestreams.Consumerservicesarethelargestcontributortooperatorrevenues,whiletheenterprisesegmentisthemaingrowthdriverasoperatorsincreasinglytargetthedigitaltransformationofverticalindustries.Amidgrowing5G

connectionsand

investmentsinnetworkdeployment,servicesbeyondconnectivity(suchascloudand

security)and

further

servicediversificationhavebecomestrategicimperativesforoperators.Figure8Europe:

mobile

operator

revenue

and

year-on-year

growthMobile

revenue(billion)€1804.0%3.5%3.0%2.5%2.0%1.5%1.0%0.5%0%3.5%€160€140€120€100€80€60€40€20€01.2%0.2%0.5%202220232024202520262027202820292030RevenueAnnual

growth(%)Source:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers17/44Operators

willspend

more

than€195

billion

onnetworks

during2023–2030As

inNorth

Americaand

China,

operatorcapexlevelsinEuropeareforecastto

beginto

trenddownwards.Operatorsarefocusingon

generatingareturnoninvestmentafterextensiverolloutof5G

networks.Overthecomingyears,operators’attentionwillshiftto

extending5G

coverageinruralareasinparticular,and

investingto

support

usecasesenabled

by

5G

SAand

5G-Advanced.Figure9Europe:

mobile

operator

capexBillion€35€30€25€20€15€10€519%20%18%16%15%14%14%12%10%8%6%4%2%€00%20232024202520262027202820292030CapexCapex

as

apercentage

ofrevenueSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers18

/

44Mobile

addedIn

2022,

mobiletechnologiesand

servicesgenerated4.3%

ofGDP

acrossEurope–acontributionthatamountedto

€910

billionofeconomicvalueadded.Thegreatestcontributioncame

fromproductivityeffects

(€670

billion),followedby

mobileoperators(€110billion).€910

billion

ofeconomic

value

tothe

Europeaneconomy

in

2022Figure10Europe:

total

economic

contribution

of

mobile,

2022Billion,percentageofGDP€670€9104.3%Mobile3.2%ecosystem€90€500.4%€1100.5%0.2%MobileoperatorsRestofmobileecosystemIndirectProductivityTotalNote:Totals

maynotaddupduetoroundingSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers19

/

44By

2030,

mobile'seconomiccontribution

inEurope

will

reach€1

trillionMobile'scontributionwillreachapproximately€1

trillioninEuropeby

2030,drivenmostlybythecontinuedexpansionofthemobileecosystemand

verticalsincreasinglybenefittingfromtheimprovementsinproductivityand

efficiencybroughtaboutby

thetake-upofmobileservices.Figure11Europe:

economic

impact

of

mobileBillion€1,030€91020222030Source:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobileMobileoperatorsand

thewidermobileecosystemprovideddirectemploymentto

around1.3

millionpeopleinEuropein2022.

In

addition,theeconomicactivityintheecosystemgeneratedalmost1millionjobsinothersectors.ecosystem

in

Europesupported

morethan

2

million

jobsin

2022Figure12Europe:

employment

impact

of

the

mobile

ecosystem,

2022Jobs

(million)0.92.21.3DirectIndirectTotalNote:Totals

maynotaddupduetoroundingSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers20/44In

2022,

the

fiscalcontribution

of

themobile

ecosystemin

Europe

reached€110

billionIn

2022,

themobilesectormade

asubstantialcontributionto

thefundingofthepublicsector,witharound€110

billionraisedthroughtaxesonthesector.Alargecontributionwasdrivenbyemploymenttaxesand

socialsecurity(€50billion),followedby

servicesVAT,

salestaxesand

exciseduties(€40billion).Figure13Europe:

fiscal

contribution

of

the

mobile

industry,

2022Billion€50€10€110€20€40ServicesVAT,

salestaxesandexcisedutiesHandsetVAT,

salestaxes,exciseandcustomsdutiesCorporatetaxesonprofitsEmploymenttaxesandsocialsecurityTotalNote:Totals

maynotaddupduetoroundingSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers21

/445G

will

add

morethan

€150

billion

tothe

European5G

isexpectedto

benefit

theEuropeaneconomyby€153

billionin2030,accountingforapproximately15%oftheoveralleconomicimpact

ofmobile.Muchofthebenefits

willmaterialiseoverthenextfiveyears.Towards

theend

ofthedecade,

growthin5Geconomicbenefits

willstabiliseasthetechnologyreacheswidespreadadoption.economy

in

2030Figure14Europe:

annual

5G

contribution,

by

industryBillion€160€140€120€100€80€60€40€20€020222023202420252026202720282029ICT2030Services

(public

administration,

finance,

healthcare,

education)Utilities

management,

construction,

oil

and

gas,

agricultureManufacturingRetailOtherSource:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers22/44The

benefits

of

5G

inEurope

in

2030

will5G

isexpectedto

benefit

mostsectorsacrosstheEuropeaneconomy,depending

on

theirabilitytoincorporate5G

usecasesintotheirbusiness.

Overtheperiodto

2030,53%ofthebenefits

isexpectedfocus

on

the

services

to

originatefromtheservicessector,while29%

isexpectedto

comefromthemanufacturingsector,and

manufacturingindustriesdrivenby

applicationsincludingsmart

factories,smart

citiesand

smart

grids.Figure15Europe:

5G

contribution,

by

industry,

2030PercentageoftotalbenefitUtilitiesmanagement,construction,oilandgas,agriculture8%ICT

10%Services(publicadministration,finance,

healthcare,education)53%€153

billionManufacturing

29%Source:GSMAIntelligenceThe

mobile

industry

in

numbers23/4402Mobile

industrytrendsMobile

industry

trends24/442

.1Unlocking

the

revenue

potential

of

5GAcrossEuropeand

elsewhere,focusisshiftingto

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