Most firms plan to deploy 5G by 2020 but wary of network readiness: Survey

To fully exploit 5G, a new network topology is required, including new network elements such as edge computing, core network slicing and radio network densification

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Betting big on (IoT)-based communications and video analytics/streaming, nearly two-third of organisations globally plan to deploy the 5G by 2020 but are wary of the lack of readiness of (CSPs) in making ready by then, a Gartner survey said on Wednesday.

"In terms of 5G adoption, end-user organisations have clear demands and expectations for 5G use cases," said Sylvain Fabre, Senior Research Director at Gartner.

"However, one major issue that 5G users face is the lack of readiness of (CSPs). Their are not available or capable enough for the needs of organisations," he lamented.

To fully exploit 5G, a new network topology is required, including new network elements such as edge computing, core network slicing and radio network densification.

"In the short to medium term, organisations wanting to leverage 5G for use cases such as IoT communications, video, control and automation, fixed and high-performance edge analytics cannot fully rely on for delivery," explained Fabre.

Gartner predicted that by 2022, half of the CSPs that have completed commercial 5G deployments will fail to monetise their back-end infrastructure investments, due to systems not fully meeting 5G use case requirements.

"Most CSPs will only achieve a complete end-to-end on their during the 2025-to-2030 timeframe as they focus on 5G radio first, then core slicing and edge computing," said Fabre.

CSPs will initially focus on consumer services, which may delay investments in edge and core slicing, which are much more relevant and valuable to 5G projects.

The meet the demands, product managers planning solutions should focus on that offer not only 5G radio but also core slicing and edge infrastructure and services for private networks, suggested Gartner.

First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 12:32 IST