Who''s Leading the 5G Charge? A Look at the Top 5 Global Players
In emerging markets, India has started its 5G deployment in late 2022, with major telecom providers like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel working toward nationwide coverage, although
We're here to help answer any questions about our products and services. The top 15 5G infrastructure companies are Huawei, Samsung, Nokia, Qualcomm, LG, ZTE, Intel, Ericsson, Oracle, Cisco, AT&T, NEC, Dell, Microsoft, Mavenir.
Asia Pacific accounts for a significant share in the global 5G infrastructure industry and is anticipated to remain dominant in the forecast period as well. This growth can be attributed to the aggressive deployment of new 5G radio infrastructure by key communication service providers.
In North America, the United States is making steady progress with telecom giants like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile leading the charge. By 2024, T-Mobile had extended its 5G network to over 300 million people, with Verizon and AT&T following suit in urban areas before expanding to rural regions.
As per the analysis by IMARC Group, the top 5G infrastructure companies are heavily investing in providing IoT solutions, such as Intel and Qualcomm, due to the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) among a wide range of interconnected devices that communicate with each other to perform various tasks.
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