5G Revenue Analysis: Fixed Wireless Ranks Last Out of 8 Services
Fixed wireless access (FWA) generates the least revenue of eight 5G service types studied by professional services giant PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in a 5G revenue analysis. The researchers estimate that FWA service generates just 14 cents of revenue per gigabyte (GB) based on a price of $50 a month. The service type that generates the most revenue per GB, according to the researchers, is internet of things (IoT) connectivity for low-usage plans. The researchers estimate that those services generate $16.89 per gigabyte, based on a price of $60 a month for a service limited to 5 GB per month. The researchers estimated the revenue generated by mobile data services at between $4 and $5.67 per GB, with the highest-capacity plans generating the most revenue. That means those services generate 30 to 40 times the revenue per GB in comparison with FWA, according to the PwC 5G revenue analysis. PwC’s advice to network operators about 5G:
- Get a handle on true network costs for 5G applications and educate the consumer,
- Talk to users and “up-stack” companies, including those involved in the metaverse, to understand which 5G capabilities are most valuable to them,
- Create and market service offerings that go beyond connectivity plans, such as hourly subscriptions for gamers,
- Gain a better understanding of subscribers’ pricing propensity and thresholds based on the type of application,
- Establish profitable revenue-sharing models with cloud service providers.
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