
"The firm found that service revenue will have what it calls a "robust" compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.8% between 2023 and 2030 and will reach almost $111 billion. At that point, annual data traffic will be approximately 1 Zettabyte and provide a CAGR of 18.7%. Overall, the report predicted the FWA subscriber base will reach 233 million by the end of the study period."
""Ongoing technology advancements within 5G Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) will continue to play a critical role in driving growth in FWA subscriber bases and service revenue," ABI Research Industry Analyst Larbi Belkhit said in a press release about the report. "Furthermore, as 5G networks evolve, more operators will begin shifting toward service monetization business models over simple best-effort speed monetization.""
"The ascendency of wireless Internet is clear. For instance, this month a J.D. Power report found that while both wired and wireless approaches have seen growth during the past year, FWA service is growing faster among those who have been with their provider for less than six months. In addition, satisfaction rates for wireless internet was 647 (on a 1,000-point scale) versus 554 for wired."
Service revenue for fixed wireless access will grow at an 18.8% CAGR from 2023 to 2030, reaching almost $111 billion, while annual data traffic will hit about 1 Zettabyte with an 18.7% CAGR. The FWA subscriber base will expand to 233 million by 2030, with 5G FWA comprising 81% of subscribers. Major operators such as Verizon and T-Mobile have substantially increased their targets. Advancements in 5G Customer Premises Equipment will drive subscriber and revenue growth. Operators are shifting toward service monetization models. Consumer interest and satisfaction for wireless internet are rising, with rapid recent adoption in available areas.
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