Global Fixed Wireless Access and Consumer Premise Equipment Ecosystem and Forecast - January 2024

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Mar 1, 2024

In 2023, 55% of the households globally (excluding China) did not have access to fixed broadband. This number will reduce to 64% by the end of 2030.   While fiber optic currently dominates the fixed broadband landscape and will maintain leadership until 2030, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) offers great potential for narrowing the digital divide, especially in bridging the "last mile" connection gap. 5G FWA subscription is forecasted to have a 51.6% CAGR between 2024-2030.

This report provides a deep analysis of which countries/regions currently hold the top positions in terms of 5G FWA subscribers and which one will provide the most significant growth potential. It presents the outlook till 2030 on the 4G and 5G FWA subscribers and FWA-CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) volume by region. For 5G FWA, It provides key drivers of FWA adoption by country, such as network readiness, ARPU, market maturity, and others. What drivers will push the growth, and where would be the biggest drawback. The affordability of 5G FWA-CPE is crucial for driving adoption in emerging markets. This report not only examines the key factors but also forecasts the Average Selling Price (ASP) trajectory for 5G FWA-CPE devices until 2030.

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Tina Lu

Tina has extensive consulting and analysis experience across a number of industry sectors including more than 14 years in the technology industry. Before Counterpoint, Tina spent more than 9 years in Nokia working in multiple roles and geographic regions. Tina also worked in brand and product marketing for Bestfoods-Unilever and BGH. Tina holds an MBA degree from the Thunderbird School of Global Management.

Siddhant Cally

.With more than 8 years of rich experience in the telecommunications industry, Siddhant is currently a Research Analyst at Counterpoint Research. He has previously worked with global leaders such as Bosch and Ericsson, and has managed networks for prominent operators including Claro, Sprint, and RCOM. In his current role, Siddhant focuses on researching and analyzing wireless technologies and their business outlook. He holds an engineering degree in Electronics and Communication, and MBA from IIT Delhi.