Spirent Communications plc released a mid-year addendum to its annual 5G
Report, based on analysis and takeaways from more than 1,400 global 5G
engagements, including 400+ new engagements during the first half of 2021.
Milestones at the 2021 halfway mark show that 5G trends are continuing to
accelerate, with 5G SA Core evaluation, testing and launch activities growing
significantly across all geographic regions. In particular, there is
considerable demand for managed solutions and XaaS (Anything as a Service)
offerings, with automation technology providing a proven, practical approach to
cumbersome testing in complex, multi-vendor environments. The report addendum
is available here.
"At the halfway point in 2021, the dominant 5G
trends that were present at the start of the year continue to gather pace, with
the need for agility and responsiveness enduring," said Spirent's Head of
Market Strategy, Steve Douglas. "With end-user adoption increasing at a
blistering pace, service providers in all major regions are focused on
accelerating time to market, improving coverage and optimizing costs. It's
clear that the global 5G race is back on.
"With adoption of 5G accelerating across both commercial and
government segments, and in all global regions, state-of-the-art test
automation is proving to be a key enabler, along with adoption of CI/CD
methodologies."
The mid-year addendum to the Spirent 5G report
draws on the company's work with service providers, network equipment
manufacturers, governments, and device makers worldwide. It provides an update
to the developments along the journey to global 5G. Key finding from the
addendum include:
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Geographic Trends - All major regions (North America, Europe and
Asia) are aggressively pursuing 5G Standalone (SA) Core testing and
deployments. North America is driving the demand for customer experience
and service assurance solutions. Asia Pacific continues its focus on and
investment in transport infrastructure, toward the goal of supporting
industrial use cases. Europe is starting to accelerate activities after COVID
and high-risk vendor delays.
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5G Standalone - New services and differentiation are driving 5G
Standalone. 5G SA Core evaluation, testing and launch continue to grow
significantly across all geographic regions. Large service providers are
looking to use multiple vendors while smaller telcos look for one key
partner. Key challenges include supporting high release volumes and
managing multi-vendor performance.
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5G Telco Edge Cloud - Partnerships, early trials and
deployments between hyperscalers and service providers are expanding. Providers
are still working to benchmark edge performance and integrate assurance for
consistent, deterministic latency. Latency looks set to become a key battle
ground for the hearts and minds of industry and enterprises.
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Open RAN - There are currently 45 ongoing Open RAN trials
and early deployments across 27 countries (source: TeckNexus). Leading 5G service
providers are targeting larger scale Open RAN non-dense urban rollouts during
2022. Early deployments will focus on rural, indoor and private coverage.
Interoperability, performance, robustness and system integrator overheads
require that service providers continue to test and validate every deployment phase.
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6G Vision - The industry is beginning to coalesce around
some key themes, including THz frequencies, use of intelligent reconfigurable
surfaces and metamaterials, open networking and network of networks
(terrestrial cellular, NTN, subsea, and Wi-Fi convergence).
Spirent's "5G 2021: Market Drivers, Insights
& Consideration" addendum is available for download at http://www.spirent.com/assets/the-spirent-2021-5g-report, along with the
initial 2021 report published February.