PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1340652
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1340652
The global 5G network slicing market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 60.19%, reaching US$9,068.487 million by 2028, from US$536.744 million in 2022.
Industries like automotive, utilities, media, and entertainment are highly influenced by 5G technology. However, the unique characteristics of each business in the 5G network necessitate different throughput, latency, and reliability requirements for each sector. A crucial piece of technology called network slicing enables the creation of numerous logical networks that are customized to the requirements of each industry on top of a single physical infrastructure.
Consequently, various developments across various industries can be witnessed. For instance,
Field tests on network slicing in a number of common services in Nanjing and Beijing have been finished by China Telecom, the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), and Huawei. These services include differential protection, 4K ultra-HD video for power transmission lines, intelligent distributed feeder automation, situational awareness of the power distribution network, and load management at the millisecond level. The largest network of its kind in China, the 5G+Smart Grid experimental network, has also been inaugurated in Qingdao.
Network slicing in 4K ultra-HD multimedia live transmissions were field tested by China Mobile, MIGU, China Media Group, and Huawei in Shanghai and Beijing.
The rapid adoption of implantable and wearable sensors encourages a variety of healthcare services and uses, from telemedicine to real-time and critical care tracking. Given the sensitivity of its data and services, reliability is crucial in smart healthcare (s-health). The autonomous assessment of network traffic and the adaptation of network resources to specific needs, such as s-health reliability, are two advantages of network slicing for smart health.
The network slicing concept is also used by FLIPER(a Framework for Fingerprint s-Health Apps Traffic and Providing Network Resource Slicing) to provide automation, customization, and on-demand resource distribution based on fingerprinting analysis. Hence, the growing adoption of smart healthcare with the benefits of network slicing has driven the market players to take up various business measures that would complement the market growth.
In 2020, The Yuan Rung Medical Hospital and CHT, and Ericsson collaborated in 2020 to develop a 4G/5G remote consultation solution. This approach was important because it provided healthcare consultations with the required flexibility. A remote medical consultancy service was made available by implementing network slices with low latency and high bandwidth. Extra support from remote medical consultants assisted in delivering timely, remote medical diagnoses and reduced the workload for hospital staff.
The 5G network slicing market is segmented by technology into SDN-Based and NFV. NFV deployment is expected to attain a major share during the forecasted period owing to growing investments and partnerships by the market players.
The global 5G network slicing market consists of major countries undertaking various measures to secure their 5G network. Some major countries include the USA, Japan, South Korea, China, and Germany. The countries have undertaken various measures, complementing the overall market growth. For instance,
Some of the leading players in the market include Samsung, Ericsson, Cisco, and Nokia, among others. These companies have undertaken various business strategies such as product launches, investments, and partnerships to expand their product offerings. For instance,
The global 5G network slicing market has been analyzed through the following segments.