Global 5G mobile subscriptions reach 1.3 billion, India adds most overall users
China and US are behind India in terms of the number of new 5G subscriptions
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Global 5G subscriptions grew by 175 million in the second quarter (Q2) while India accounted for the most net addition of overall mobile subscriptions with over seven million new users in the period, a new report revealed today.
The Q2 additions bring the global number of 5G subscriptions close to 1.3 billion, according to a telecommunications company report.
In the second quarter (Q2), the number of mobile subscriptions totalled 8.3 billion, with a net addition of 40 million subscriptions during the quarter.
The number of unique mobile subscribers was 6.1 billion.
China and US behind India
India accounted for the most net additions during the quarter (over seven million). India was followed by China (five million) and the US (three million) mobile subscribers.
“About 260 communications service providers (CSPs) have launched commercial 5G services. About 35 CSPs have launched 5G standalone (SA) networks,” the report added.
Global mobile subscription penetration was 105% in the second quarter.
The number of mobile broadband subscriptions grew by about 100 million in the quarter, totalling 7.4 billion, a year-on-year increase of 5%. Mobile broadband now accounts for 88% of all mobile subscriptions, the findings showed.
4G subscriptions on the rise, too
Mobile data traffic grew by 33% between Q2 2022 and Q2 2023. 4G subscriptions increased by 11 million, totalling about 5.2 billion and representing 62% of all mobile subscriptions.
The number of mobile broadband subscriptions grew by about 100 million in the quarter, totalling 7.4 billion, a year-on-year increase of 5%. Mobile broadband now accounts for 88% of all mobile subscriptions, said the report.
(Source: IANS)
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