OMDIA ranks South Korea as top global 5G market
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LONDON, October 7, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Global research company OMDIA has released the second version of its Global 5G
Progress Update, March 2020 report showing that South Korea is the leading
country for 5G deployment in the twenty two leading 5G countries OMDIA analyzed
for their deployment of 5G technology.
The OMDIA research assessed the deployment progress of 5G based on operator
launches, network coverage, subscriber take-up as well as 5G spectrum
availability and regulatory eco-system.
Based on these factors OMDIA's research concluded that South Korea – as it did
in the 4G era – has established itself as the early market-leader for 5G
technology deployment with Kuwait and Switzerland following behind.
"Korea is leading the way with adoption reaching 5.88 million at the end of March;
approaching ten percent of wireless services in the market," the report says.
"However, expansive coverage rolled out by Sunrise and Swisscom in Switzerland,
Ooredoo and Vodafone in Qatar and Kuwait three service providers has rivalled
Korea for breadth of market coverage."
Commenting on the report OMDIA Principal Analyst Stephen Myers said:
"The global market is steadily gearing up for 5G deployment but right now South
Korea is leading the way – although markets like Switzerland have also made
steady progress.
"Despite the COVID pandemic we are seeing governments and regulators pushing
ahead with their allocation of 5G spectrum and operators continue to launch and
expand 5G network coverage.
"We can expect to see a much larger number of commercial 5G launches in major
global markets in the next 12-18 months as more spectrum is released across the world."
Notes to Editors
Ranking Methodology
The ranking used in this report looks to assess the market 5G progress combine
the following assessment criteria
1. Spectrum available – what is the total spectrum that has been released to
service providers for 5G use.
2. Service provider launches – how many service providers have launched 5G
commercial services. In future editions this will extend to whether 5G services
from MVNO have emerged
3. Network coverage – what proportion of the population is covered by the live
5G networks. Where specific disclosure have not been made, estimates based on
announced deployment programs and coverage maps have been used
4. 5G take-up – proportion of total mobile services active on the 5G network.
This requires both a 5G enabled device and service plan. Omdia notes some
service providers are bundling 5G access into existing service plans at no
incremental charge.
5. Ecosystem – a more subjective assessment of factors that enhance the
adoption of 5G services and creation of value from 5G services. This includes
government policy programs, vendors activities and investment, end-user
sponsorship and service provider cooperation that facilitate network deployment
and service take-up
The combination of these criteria reflect the readiness in markets yet to
launch services and development in markets where 5G services have been
launched. While using coverage metrics does advantage small geographies, where
a large proportion of the population can be covered with 100's of base stations
rather than 1,000's or 10,000's, broad and deep coverage remain prerequisite
for the transition of services to 5G. As 5G services mature and as enterprise
applications become more central to service provider offerings it can be
expected the criteria for assessing 5G progress would evolve.
The criteria used reflect the foundational factors for each market (each
allocated a 10% weighting)
- How much spectrum been made available for 5G services?
- Have carriers been able to launch commercial services?
- Is there are supportive local ecosystem promoting 5G services?
- The balance of the ranking is split equally between measurable indicators of
5G progress in the form of
- Network coverage
- Take-up
The rankings use a relative assessment, effectively assigning Korea a score of
100% for the September quarter due to its global leadership across all five of
the assessment criteria:
- Spectrum – 2,680 MHz across the 3.5 and 28 GHz bands
- Service launches – all three Korean service providers have commercial
offerings available to the mass market, and MVNO services have been launched
- Network coverage – approximately 90% population coverage
- 5G take-up – 4.67 million 5G subscribers, or 7% of the mobile market
- Ecosystem – Strong government support and leading local vendor ecosystem
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Source: Omdia
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