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5G Enterprise Market

pages: 160 | baseYear: 2024 | release: June 2025 | author: Versha V.

Market Definition

The market comprises high-performance wireless infrastructure and solutions designed to deliver ultra-reliable, low-latency connectivity for enterprise applications. 

It includes components such as 5G radios, core networks, edge computing systems, and software platforms, enabling scalable and secure network deployment. The market covers products and services supporting use cases including industrial automation, remote operations, smart offices, and real-time analytics across sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and energy. 

The report examines industry trends, regional developments, and regulatory frameworks impacting market growth through the forecast period.

5G Enterprise Market Overview

The global 5G enterprise market size was valued at USD 5,582.1 million in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 6,964.1 million in 2025 to USD 39,490.2 million by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 28.13% during the forecast period. 

The increasing deployment of private 5G networks ensures secure, low-latency operations, while advanced analytics and intelligent automation leverage high-speed connectivity, driving the market’s rapid expansion.

Major companies operating in the 5G Enterprise industry are Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Nokia, SAMSUNG., ZTE Corporation., NYBSYS., Hughes Network Systems, LLC, PEGATRON Corporation., Niral Networks., VVDN Technologies, NEC Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Dell Inc., Juniper Networks, Inc., and IBM.

Development of smart infrastructure, including smart cities and intelligent buildings is accelerating the growth of the market. The need for seamless connectivity to enable real-time monitoring, automated systems, and data-driven decision-making is increasing reliance on 5G networks. 

This transition toward connected urban environments is driving enterprise-level deployment of 5G solutions across construction, utilities, and public services.

  • In December 2024, the Indian Press Information Bureau reported that the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) in India has completed 7,380 projects with a total investment of around USD 17.7 billion. These projects reflect the mission’s continued commitment to developing smarter and more livable urban environments. This large-scale implementation of smart infrastructure under the Smart Cities Mission is boosting demand for high-speed, low-latency connectivity solutions. As a result, it is contributing to the accelerated adoption of 5G enterprise technologies across urban development projects in India.

5G Enterprise Market Size & Share, By Revenue, 2025-2032

Key Highlights:

  1. The 5G enterprise market size was recorded at USD 5,582.1 million in 2024.
  2. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 28.13% % from 2025 to 2032.
  3. North America held a market share of 37.12% in 2024, with a valuation of USD 2,072.1 million.
  4. The private networks segment garnered USD 2,201.6 million in revenue in 2024.
  5. The licensed spectrum segment is expected to reach USD 21,080.2 million by 2032.
  6. The large enterprises segment secured the largest revenue share of 52.85% in 2024.
  7. The manufacturing segment is poised for a robust CAGR of 31.85% through the forecast period.
  8. Asia Pacific is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 31.85% during the forecast period.

Market Driver

Rising Deployment of Private 5G Networks Driving Enterprise Connectivity

The market is witnessing accelerated growth due to the increasing deployment of private networks for secure and reliable operations. 

Organizations are adopting dedicated 5G infrastructure to enhance data control, minimize latency, and support critical business functions. This transition toward tailored connectivity solutions is driving widespread implementation across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and energy.

  • In November 2023, Ericsson reported the Port of Tyne partnered with BT and Ericsson to deploy the UK’s first site-wide 4G and 5G standalone private network. This supports future applications like autonomous vehicles, drones, AI, and extended reality. Built on Ericsson’s Private 5G and BT spectrum, it enables low latency connectivity to improve operations, safety and reduce emissions.

Market Challenge

Cost, Integration, and Security Challenges Impacting 5G Enterprise Adoption

A key challenge in the 5G enterprise market is the high deployment cost and the complex integration with existing IT systems. These factors slow adoption rates and increase the total cost of ownership for enterprises. Additionally, concerns around network security and data privacy pose significant barriers to implementation.

To address these issues, providers are developing scalable network architectures and investing in advanced security protocols tailored for enterprise environments. Strategic partnerships with IT vendors are also being established to ensure seamless integration, enhance performance, and comply with regulatory requirements.

Market Trend

Growing Use of Intelligent Analytics and Automation in 5G Enterprise Networks

 A key trend in the market is the increasing use of intelligent analytics and automation powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) across enterprise networks. These technologies are being embedded into 5G infrastructure to support intelligent applications that rely on high-speed, low-latency connectivity.  

  • In October 2024, Ericsson introduced its 5G Advanced software, featuring enhanced radio access network (RAN) capabilities designed to improve performance and enable programmable networks that enhance connectivity value. Built on open architectures, AI, automation, and intent-driven networking, these features allow communication service providers (CSPs) to align network performance with service-level agreements (SLAs), supporting both business and sustainability objectives.

5G Enterprise Market Report Snapshot

Segmentation

Details

By Network Type

Hybrid Networks, Private Networks, Enterprise Network, Communication Service Provider (CSP) Network

By Spectrum Type

Licensed Spectrum, Unlicensed Spectrum

By Organization Size

Large Enterprises, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)

By Industry Vertical

Manufacturing, Energy & Utilities, Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, IT & Telecommunications

By Region

North America: U.S., Canada, Mexico

Europe: France, UK, Spain, Germany, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe

Asia-Pacific: China, Japan, India, Australia, ASEAN, South Korea, Rest of Asia-Pacific

Middle East & Africa: Turkey, U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa

South America: Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America

Market Segmentation:

  • By Network Type (Hybrid Networks, Private Networks, Enterprise Network, Communication Service Provider (CSP) Network): The private networks segment earned USD 2,201.6 million in 2024 due to its provision of enhanced security, increased control, and tailored connectivity that meets the specific operational requirements of businesses.
  • By Spectrum Type (Licensed Spectrum, Unlicensed Spectrum): The licensed spectrum segment held 58.43% of the market in 2024, due to its ability to provide reliable, interference-free, and high-quality connectivity essential for critical business applications.
  • By Organization Size (Large Enterprises, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)): The small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) segment is projected to reach USD 20,714.5 million by 2032, owing to its growing demand for cost-effective, scalable, and flexible connectivity solutions that support digital transformation and business agility.
  • By Industry Vertical (Manufacturing, Energy & Utilities, Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, IT & Telecommunications): The manufacturing segment earned USD 1,793.9 million in 2024 due to its increasing adoption of advanced automation, IoT integration, and real-time data analytics that require reliable, low-latency, and high-capacity connectivity.

5G Enterprise Market Regional Analysis

Based on region, the global market has been classified into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America.

5G Enterprise Market Size & Share, By Region, 2025-2032

North America 5G enterprise market share stood at 37.12% in 2024 in the global market, with a valuation of USD 2,072.1 million. The dominance is attributed to its advanced telecommunications infrastructure and early deployment of 5G networks across the region. 

Moreover, strong investments by key industry players and extensive adoption of 5G-enabled technologies across sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics is further driving market growth in North America. 

Furthermore, supportive regulatory frameworks and ecosystems are accelerating the adoption of enterprise 5G solutions, thereby driving market growth.

Asia Pacific is poised for a significant CAGR of 29.20% over the forecast period. The region is experiencing notable growth due to the rapid proliferation of mobile-first business models and the rising dependence on cloud-based applications across various industries. 

As enterprises increasingly adopt 5G technology to enable real-time, scalable operations and improve digital service delivery, the demand for advanced connectivity solutions continues to rise. 

Additionally, the expanding base of tech-savvy consumers and digital-first businesses is creating a heightened need for high-speed, low-latency networks. These factors are collectively fostering a favorable environment for 5G deployment and adoption, thereby fueling market growth across the region.

Regulatory Frameworks

  • In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) serves as the principal regulatory authority for the deployment and operation of 5G networks. It governs spectrum allocation, licensing, and interference management under the Communications Act of 1934 and its subsequent amendments. 
  • In China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) serves as the principal regulatory body for 5G development and implementation. It oversees spectrum management, network licensing, and the establishment of technical and security standards to facilitate the nationwide rollout of 5G infrastructure and its integration into industrial applications.
  • In India, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) functions as the central regulatory authority for 5G deployment. It administers spectrum allocation, network licensing, and policy formulation in accordance with the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885 and the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1933. The DoT also facilitates enterprise 5G adoption by enabling private networks through liberalized spectrum access.

Competitive Landscape

The 5G enterprise market is witnessing strategic partnerships focused on expanding network capabilities, accelerating deployment, and enhancing service offerings across diverse industries. 

Key players are collaborating with technology providers, telecom operators, and system integrators to deliver tailored 5G solutions for manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and smart cities. They are also investing in AI-driven network management tools and expanding their service portfolios to support smart infrastructure initiatives.  

  • In October 2024, NEC Corporation partnered with Cisco to offer a new private 5G network solution to customers. The solution combines Cisco’s 5G SA Core and Cloud Control Centre with NEC’s validated radio network and systems integration services, making it market-ready. This collaboration aims to accelerate private 5G network deployments by offering an integrated, pre-validated solution that simplifies implementation for enterprises. It supports advanced use cases across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and critical infrastructure.

List of Key Companies in 5G Enterprise Market:

  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
  • Nokia
  • SAMSUNG.
  • ZTE Corporation.
  • NYBSYS.
  • Hughes Network Systems, LLC,
  • PEGATRON Corporation.
  • Niral Networks.
  • VVDN Technologies
  • NEC Corporation
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Dell Inc.
  • Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • IBM

Recent Developments

  • In May 2025, Vi (Vodafone Idea) announced the launch of 5G services in Delhi NCR in partnership with Ericsson. Vi implemented Ericsson’s advanced Massive MIMO radios, including energy-efficient and lightweight mid-band antenna-integrated radios AIR 3268 and AIR 3255, to ensure optimal network performance. 
  • In February 2025,  Morelink Technology Corporation launched its next-generation 5G Repeater solutions in partnership with MaxLinear. The new platform features MaxLinear’s MxL1600 RF transceivers, which offer ultra-low power consumption and broad compatibility across 2G to 5G RAN standards, including MC-GSM. The transceivers also deliver wideband RF performance up to 400 MHz, supporting high-efficiency, wide-area 5G repeater applications.
  • In June 2024, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) launched HPE Aruba Networking Enterprise Private 5G to streamline private 5G network deployment and management. The solution delivers reliable wireless coverage across large and remote environments, complementing Wi-Fi infrastructure and enabling new industrial use cases. It supports sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and education by addressing complex connectivity needs and facilitating efficient AI data capture for advanced analytics and inference applications.
  • In February 2024, Palo Alto Networks announced comprehensive private 5G security solutions and services developed in collaboration with leading private 5G providers. The offering integrates enterprise-grade security with partner technologies and services, enabling secure, end-to-end management of private 5G networks throughout their entire lifecycle.
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