A Juniper Research study reveals that the global market for private cellular networks will expand to over 7,000 deployments by 2030, marking a 194% increase from 2025. This growth is attributed to rising needs for data control and security amid tightening regulations, with manufacturing leading the sector due to its automation and established infrastructure. However, health and other sectors face challenges in adoption due to costs and infrastructure limitations. The report suggests that neutral host business models will facilitate market penetration by reducing costs and enabling better connectivity.
Neutral host models will not only lower the barrier to entry for many sectors but provide a scalable solution for private network deployments, enhancing connectivity and reducing costs.
By 2030, the private cellular networks market is expected to exceed 7,000 deployments globally, driven by demand for data security and reliability in various industries.
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