BELLEVUE, Wash. – 5G Americas, the industry trade association and voice of 5G and LTE for the Americas, announced that global LTE connections grew 59 percent from June 2016 to June 2017 reaching 2.37 billion. The LTE market share compared to all other mobile wireless technologies reached 30 percent at the end of the second quarter of 2017, an increase of 10 percentage points in one year. There was an increase of 878 million new LTE subscriptions in one year according to data from Ovum for the second quarter of 2017.
The North America region achieved 327 million LTE subscriptions by the end of June 2017 with some of the highest penetration rates, most extensive coverage and largest market share for LTE in the world. Latin America nearly doubled LTE connections to 159 million from 81.5 million year-over-year at 2Q 2017 increasing by 95 percent.
New LTE deployments continue and as of mid-August TeleGeography (GlobalComm) reported 551 commercial LTE deployments worldwide, while 206 of those operators have already evolved to LTE-Advanced.
Worldwide, LTE is forecast to continue its momentum, reaching over 2.5 billion connections by the end of 2017, 3 billion in 2018 and 4.9 billion connections in 2022. 5G is expected to accumulate connections starting in 2019 and by 2022, it is forecast to have 389 million connections worldwide.
2Q 2017 - North America
“The benefits of the technological advances of LTE are being utilized by subscribers throughout the North America region as they depend on LTE to be connected anytime and anywhere with robust data speeds,” remarked Chris Pearson, President of 5G Americas. “At the same time, the wireless industry is making tremendous strides in making 5G a reality soon.”
LTE achieved a penetration rate of 90.5 percent with 327 million connections compared to the population of 362 million in North America. This penetration rate compares to the next two highest regions, Western Europe, and Oceania, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, both at 54 percent penetration. In North America, LTE penetration is expected to pass 100 percent in 2018.
In addition to having a significantly higher penetration rate, the U.S. and Canada also have the highest market share for LTE in comparison to all mobile wireless technologies with 71 percent versus Oceania, Eastern and Southeastern Asia at 49 percent and 39 percent in Western Europe. Market share represents the percentage of mobile wireless connections that are LTE technology versus all other mobile technologies.