The latest industry data shows a total of 3.1 billion 5G subscriptions worldwide, a figure projected to climb to 6.4 billion by the end of 2031. As network adoption matures, the infrastructure is moving beyond simple connectivity. Currently, 390 service providers offer commercial 5G services, with over 90 deploying 5G Standalone (SA) technology. The number of commercial offerings based on network slicing has jumped to 84, up from 65 in late 2025, marking a transition toward guaranteed service quality for specialized use cases.
Network traffic patterns are also evolving as user behavior shifts. For most providers, uplink traffic is now growing faster than downlink, driven largely by collaboration apps, user-generated content, and cloud storage. Ericsson’s analysis indicates that 43 out of 55 service providers observed this trend, with some reporting uplink growth rates 1.5 times higher than downlink. CTO Erik Ekudden notes that as autonomous AI agents integrate into devices and urban infrastructure, mobile networks are becoming critical, intelligent systems rather than just providers of best-effort data.

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