Huawei organized the 5G Beyond Growth Summit during the official opening of MWC Barcelona 2024 today. During the summit, Li Peng, Huawei's Corporate Senior Vice President and President of ICT Sales & Service, talked about how carriers can succeed in the business of 5G and how 5.5G can unlock the full potential of networks and create new growth opportunities.
"5G is on the right path to business success," said Li. 5G began commercialization in 2019, and over
the past five years, it has already gained 1.5 billion 5G users around the
world. It took nine years for 4G to make this happen. Currently, 20% of global
mobile subscribers are using 5G. These users generate 30% of all mobile traffic
and contribute to 40% of mobile service revenue.
Li explained, "5.5G is entering commercial use in
2024, and as 5.5G, AI, and cloud converge, carriers can unlock the potential of
new applications and capabilities."

He went on saying carriers
around to the world should focus on high-quality networking, multi-dimensional
monetization, emerging services, and generative AI to grasp these
opportunities.
High-quality networks are still the foundation of business success
Mobile users have proven
willing to purchase experience upgrades for their mobile packages if their
networks are of high enough quality. The traffic generated by these users is
therefore expected to significantly increase, allowing carriers to maximize the
value of traffic. This has led to more and more carriers proposing strategic
goals that include the construction of high-quality 5G networks.
Some carriers in the Middle
East, for example, have already deployed Massive MIMO networks, and the optimal
experience delivered by these networks have made 5G FWA rollout a success.
Currently, 5G FWA has connected nearly 3 million households, making it a
powerful engine of revenue growth for carriers.
Multi-dimensional
monetization maximizes the value of each bit
More than 20% of global 5G
carriers have already adopted speed-tiered pricing models. One carrier in
Thailand, for example, recently released a 5G Boost Mode add-on, which allows
subscribers to select different speed tiers to best meet their usage needs.
This model has helped the carrier increase its ARPU by about 23%. Another
Chinese carrier has launched a guaranteed uplink package to provide
livestreamers with smooth, high-definition livestreaming experiences. The
package has become quite popular and helped the carrier increase its ARPU by
more than 70%.

New emerging services enable long-term
sustainable growth
New services like New Calling, cloud
phones, and glasses-free 3D are getting more and more attention from consumers.
For example, New Calling's value-added functions like virtual avatars are
becoming quite popular. Users are also willing to pay more for services that
deliver real-time experience, such as one-stop car insurance claims.
5G has been also adopted among many
industries. In China, more than 50,000 private 5G network use cases have
entered commercial use in over 50 industries. The new capabilities of 5.5G,
including deterministic latency, precise positioning, and passive IoT, are
expected to create even more opportunities for carriers in the B2B market.
Generative AI will drive the mobile
industry into the era of all intelligence
According to IDC, global AI mobile
phone shipments will reach 170 million in 2024. This will account for 15% of
all smartphone shipments. Next-generation AI phones will have more powerful
storage, display, and imaging capabilities. The AIGC applications powered by
these phones will generate hundreds of billions of GB data and create new
opportunities for carriers.
Li closed out his remarks at the
summit by promising, "Together with
carriers, we will unlock the potential of 5G and 5.5G, and drive incredible new
growth."
By: Nana Appiah
Acquaye