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LTE and 5G Broadcast Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2030

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  • 150 Pages
  • September 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Lucintel
  • ID: 5929356
The global LTE and 5G broadcast market is expected to reach an estimated $1.8 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 11.8% from 2024 to 2030. The major drivers for this market are the rising smartphone penetration combined with rising LTE and 5G mobile subscribers, increasing acceptance of seamless mobile data services and on-demand content, and expanding requirement for widespread device connectivity as a result of iot growth.

The future of the global LTE and 5G broadcast market looks promising with opportunities in the video on demand (VOD), mobile TV, connected cars, emergency alerts, stadiums, e-newspapers and e- magazines, radio, and data feed & notification markets.

5G broadcast is expected to witness the higher growth over the forecast period because of home customers' growing desire to watch live broadcasts of all sporting events, including football tournaments, chess competitions, cricket world cups, and other competitions.

North America will remain the largest region over the forecast period due to growing advancements in hardware-driven connected internet-of-things (iot) devices and the increasing need for incredibly low latency data connectivity.

Emerging Trends in the LTE and 5G Broadcast Market

Some of the emerging trends in the LTE and 5G broadcast market come with continuous technological advancements and ever-changing market dynamics, which have influenced the delivery and consumption of broadcast services.
  • Integration with 5G and broadcast standards: The integration of 5G with existing broadcast standards such as DVB-I and ATSC 3.0 is further reinforcing the delivery of content. This trend is allowing the support of HD video streaming, interactive services, and better coverage. 5G and Broadcast Standard Convergence: This will offer more versatile and robust broadcasting solutions.
  • Value-Added Interactive and Immersive Content: 5G high speed means that augmented and virtual reality content can be delivered. It increases user engagement due to the enriching of live broadcasts and multimedia with interactive and immersive experiences.
  • Mobile TV and Streaming Services Extension: Latest mobile TV and streaming services, because of 5G adoptions, gain prominence. High bandwidth and low latency in 5G support high-quality video streaming on mobile devices for better usability and access to live and on-demand content.
  • With deployment for specific events or locations, private 5G networks are the new wave in broadcasting. This trend develops the potential for customized and high-performance broadcasting solutions, catering to specific needs, configurations, and characteristics that broadcasters and content providers develop.
  • Development of Low Latency in Broadcast Solutions: Applications of low latency broadcast solutions in live sports and real news instigate the growing demand. Low latency capability of 5G will play an important role in seamless and immediate content delivery for viewer satisfaction and engagement.
These emerging trends are breaking the mold in the LTE and 5G broadcast market by amplifying content delivery, interactivity, and user experiences. This includes the inclusion of 5G into the broadcast standards, further development of mobile TV, and immersive content. Innovation and quality remain the key drivers to newer heights for broadcast services.

Recent Developments in the LTE and 5G Broadcast Market

Recent developments within the LTE and 5G broadcast markets change perspectives on content delivery and consumption. This segment provides all the development within technology, new services, and infrastructure that are necessary.
  • 5G Broadcast Pilot Projects: There are various pilot projects in works that test the 5G broadcast technology to offer high-definition content in an interactive fashion. Projects would include what possibility of 5G can be resolutely used in order to raise the quality and effectiveness of services related to broadcasting.
  • Adoption of the ATSC 3.0 standards: In some parts of the world, such as the U.S., Germany, etc., greater adoptions of the standards of ATSC 3.0 and integration with 5G technology are improving broadcast services. This will thus improve features for viewers in advancement, including interactive TV and better content delivery.
  • Increased mobile streaming due to the expansion of 5G technology allows users to view high-quality video content on their devices, hence increasing access and user consumption of the services provided.
  • Development of Low-Latency Solutions: Advancement in broadcasting low-latency solutions is responding to real-time content delivery. The development is critical in application areas such as live sports and news, where instantaneous content delivery is mandatory.
  • Private 5G Networks for Broadcasting: In regard to this, private 5G networks have been deployed, offering customized broadcasting solutions against specific events and places. This development provides broadcasters with the ability to deliver high-performance content by their needs.
These developments advance the market for LTE and 5G broadcast by improving content delivery, quality, and service portfolio expansion. With a focus on pilot projects, standards adoption, and low latency being the key drivers of innovation, shaping the future of broadcasting is what it tends to.

Strategic Growth Opportunities for LTE and 5G Broadcast Market

A variety of strategic growth opportunities are envisioned in the LTE and 5G broadcast market for key applications. Development and ongoing market demand act as driving forces in reinforcing such business opportunities.
  • Smart Cities and Public Safety: 5G broadcast technology presents avenues for smart city applications and public safety services. Enhanced broadcasting capabilities support real-time data transmission for traffic management, emergency alerts, and public information services.
  • Improved mobile streaming: It has been observed that the growth in the field of mobile streaming services offers enormous opportunities in the field of the 5G broadcast market. The high-speed, low-latency 5G networks would permit seamless streaming of high-definition video content on mobile devices, meeting the increasing demand of customers.
  • The integration of 5G technology with interactive TV and multimedia services opens up several new opportunities to enhance user experiences. The value of broadcasting services can now be increased with more interactive types, including personalization of content and viewer involvement in real time.
  • Event Broadcasting and Sports: Applications deploying 5G networks allow for a whole new level of event broadcasting related to sports. Thus, low-latency and high-quality video streaming have improved viewer experiences regarding live events related to sports or concerts.
  • Private Networks for Enterprises: This opens the way for enterprises to have private 5G networks with which opportunities may be created for specialized broadcasting solutions. Enterprises can use private 5G networks for high-performance content delivery together with customized broadcasting services.
The strong growth opportunities arising in the field create driving forces for innovation and expansion in the LTE and 5G broadcast market. The market is thus developing in various directions: smart cities, mobile streaming, interactive services, event broadcasting, and private networks are just a few of the many key areas where these changes, driven by technological development, show new avenues of perspectives.

LTE and 5G Broadcast Market Drivers and Challenges

Technical, economic, and regulatory factors interplay in the dynamics of the LTE and 5G broadcast market. While drivers tend to shape the growth pattern in one direction, challenges, on the other hand, impinge on the implementation of further advances in broadcasting technology. As 5G technology evolves, it presents both opportunities and obstacles that affect how broadcasters and telecom operators deploy and utilize these systems. Acquaintance with these factors will be of much help in swaying through the complexities of the market for full maximization.

The factors responsible for driving the lte and 5G broadcast market include:

  • 1. Drivers are the technological advancements that include the development of LTE and 5G, since such advancements act as one of the prime drivers for this market. Enhanced data rate, low latency, and higher bandwidth enable high-definition video streaming, immersive content delivery, and interactive services, thereby helping broadcasters offer a better user experience and further expanding service offerings for the market's growth.
  • 2. Increasing Consumer Demand for HD and UHD Contents: Increasing consumer demand for HD and UHD content is expected. These demands give way to the adoption of LTE and 5G broadcast technologies, which have the ability to deliver high-order video and interactive services. The fulfillment of such expectations by consumers will be essentially required for broadcasters and service providers to remain competitive.
  • 3. Indeed, one of the key drivers will be the expansion of mobile streaming services owing to the proliferation of mobile devices and platforms for streaming. New 5G technology is improving mobile streaming through better and faster connectivity that seamlessly delivers live and on-demand content. This trend supports the growth of the LTE and 5G broadcast market.

Challenges in the lte and 5G broadcast market are:

  • 1. Expensive Cost of Deployment: The deployment of 5G infrastructure to provide ultra-wideband with ultra-low latency, coupled with the addition of advanced broadcasting technologies, is really costly. Heavy equipment, installation, and maintenance costs are all factored in; this makes expanding into the market expensive and may even bar smaller players from the industry.
  • 2. Some of the key challenges are regulatory and standardization issues: This is difficult because diverse regulatory environments mean achieving standardization across regions. Inconsistencies in regulation and standards hamper the interoperability of LTE and 5G broadcast systems, impacting the deployment timeline and efficiency of the market.
  • 3. Security and Privacy Concerns: The increased connectivity provided by both LTE and 5G broadcasting opens a wide doorway for security and privacy concerns. Being safe against cyber threats and protecting user data remains a big challenge that is to be considered and overcome so that consumers may develop a sense of trust and security for broadcast services.
The drivers for the LTE and 5G broadcast market are technological advancements, the growth in demands of more content, expansion of mobile streaming, supportive regulations, and infrastructural venture investments. Challenges involve regulatory inconsistencies, high costs of deployment, and security. Balancing these drivers and challenges is key to comprehending the successful growth and implementation of the LTE and 5G broadcast technologies that shape the future of broadcast services and connectivity.

List of LTE and 5G Broadcast Companies

Companies in the market compete on the basis of product quality offered. Major players in this market focus on expanding their manufacturing facilities, R&D investments, infrastructural development, and leverage integration opportunities across the value chain. Through these strategies LTE and 5G broadcast companies cater increasing demand, ensure competitive effectiveness, develop innovative products & technologies, reduce production costs, and expand their customer base.

Some of the LTE and 5G broadcast companies profiled in this report include:

  • Qualcomm Corporation
  • Cisco Systems
  • Nokia
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Enensys Technologies
  • Telstra Corporation
  • Ericsson
  • Reliance Jio
  • Samsung Electronics
  • ZTE Corporation

LTE and 5G Broadcast by Segment

The study includes a forecast for the global LTE and 5G broadcast by technology, end use industry, and region.

Technology [Analysis by Value from 2018 to 2030]:

  • LTE Broadcast
  • 5G Broadcast

End Use Industry [Analysis by Value from 2018 to 2030]:

  • Video on demand (VOD)
  • Mobile TV
  • Connected Cars
  • Emergency Alerts
  • Stadiums
  • E-Newspapers and E- Magazines
  • Radio
  • Data Feed & Notifications

Region [Analysis by Value from 2018 to 2030]:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • The Rest of the World

Country Wise Outlook for the LTE and 5G Broadcast Market

Because of the advanced technology and increasing demand for high-quality content delivery, the market of LTE and 5G broadcast is developing rapidly. Development in this area marks the transformation in the delivery of broadcast services, especially from LTE to 5G. The US, China, Germany, India, and Japan are the largest contributors to these changes because each country significantly strives in utilizing these technologies for broadcasting purposes.
  • United States: The key innovations happening in the US include, for one thing, incorporating 5G Broadcast technology into their services to uplift the quality of live stream and mobile TV. Broadcasters like Sinclair Broadcast Group are studying ATSC 3.0 standards to have better content delivery. A core area that is in place will be how 5G will be utilized to offer high-definition video streaming with other interactive services to engage users with better content accessibility.
  • China: China is making strong strides in 5G broadcasting, with companies such as Huawei and ZTE leading the charge. Deployments of 5G networks are in full swing to enhance content delivery over live events and mobile services. The notable projects include trial runs for 5G Broadcast technology with the intention of seamlessly delivering high-quality video streaming and interactive broadcasting services across urban and rural areas.
  • Germany: DVB-I is a standard where 5G is integrated into the broadcast feature, hence developing Germany's LTE and 5G broadcast. Deutsche Telekom leads the way in utilizing 5G for advanced live TV and multimedia services. Building up more robust and versatile broadcasting for the benefit of mobile and smart device users takes priority.
  • India: India has in its infancy the adoption of 5G broadcast technologies, while there is huge interest on the part of telecom operators and, secondly, on the part of broadcasters. Pilot projects are underway for testing 5G Broadcast for high-definition video streaming and mobile content delivery. The government and industry players are looking at ways to exploit 5G to extend quality and access to broadcast services across the country.
  • Japan: Japan represents the leading edge in the development of 5G broadcasting, with powerhouse companies such as NTT Docomo and SoftBank at the heart of it. Their recent developments have been focused on deploying 5G networks that allow for high-definition and immersive content delivery. Currently, Japan is focused on integration between 5G and broadcasting services in order to take user experiences of services like live sports and other interactive media to the next level.

Features of the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market

  • Market Size Estimates: LTE and 5G broadcast market size estimation in terms of value ($B).
  • Trend and Forecast Analysis: Market trends (2018 to 2023) and forecast (2024 to 2030) by various segments and regions.
  • Segmentation Analysis: LTE and 5G broadcast market size by technology, end use industry, and region in terms of value ($B).
  • Regional Analysis: LTE and 5G broadcast market breakdown by North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.
  • Growth Opportunities: Analysis of growth opportunities in different technology, end use industry, and regions for the LTE and 5G broadcast market.
  • Strategic Analysis: This includes M&A, new product development, and competitive landscape of the LTE and 5G broadcast market.
  • Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter’s Five Forces model.

This report answers the following 11 key questions:

Q.1. What are some of the most promising, high-growth opportunities for the LTE and 5G broadcast market by technology (LTE broadcast and 5G broadcast), end use industry (video on demand (VOD), mobile TV, connected cars, emergency alerts, stadiums, e-newspapers and e- magazines, radio, and data feed & notifications), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World)?
Q.2. Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.3. Which region will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.4. What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the key challenges and business risks in this market?
Q.5. What are the business risks and competitive threats in this market?
Q.6. What are the emerging trends in this market and the reasons behind them?
Q.7. What are some of the changing demands of customers in the market?
Q.8. What are the new developments in the market? Which companies are leading these developments?
Q.9. Who are the major players in this market? What strategic initiatives are key players pursuing for business growth?
Q.10. What are some of the competing products in this market and how big of a threat do they pose for loss of market share by material or product substitution?
Q.11. What M&A activity has occurred in the last 5 years and what has its impact been on the industry?


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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
2. Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market: Market Dynamics
2.1: Introduction, Background, and Classifications
2.2: Supply Chain
2.3: Industry Drivers and Challenges
3. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis from 2018 to 2030
3.1. Macroeconomic Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2030)
3.2. Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2030)
3.3: Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology
3.3.1: LTE Broadcast
3.3.2: 5G Broadcast
3.4: Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry
3.4.1: Video on demand (VOD)
3.4.2: Mobile TV
3.4.3: Connected Cars
3.4.4: Emergency Alerts
3.4.5: Stadiums
3.4.6: E-Newspapers and E- Magazines
3.4.7: Radio
3.4.8: Data Feed & Notifications
4. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis by Region from 2018 to 2030
4.1: Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Region
4.2: North American LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
4.2.1: North American LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology: LTE Broadcast and 5G Broadcast
4.2.2: North American LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry: Video on demand (VOD), Mobile TV, Connected Cars, Emergency Alerts, Stadiums, E-Newspapers and E- Magazines, Radio, and Data Feed & Notifications
4.3: European LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
4.3.1: European LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology: LTE Broadcast and 5G Broadcast
4.3.2: European LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry: Video on demand (VOD), Mobile TV, Connected Cars, Emergency Alerts, Stadiums, E-Newspapers and E- Magazines, Radio, and Data Feed & Notifications
4.4: APAC LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
4.4.1: APAC LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology: LTE Broadcast and 5G Broadcast
4.4.2: APAC LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry: Video on demand (VOD), Mobile TV, Connected Cars, Emergency Alerts, Stadiums, E-Newspapers and E- Magazines, Radio, and Data Feed & Notifications
4.5: RoW LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
4.5.1: RoW LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology: LTE Broadcast and 5G Broadcast
4.5.2: RoW LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry: Video on demand (VOD), Mobile TV, Connected Cars, Emergency Alerts, Stadiums, E-Newspapers and E- Magazines, Radio, and Data Feed & Notifications
5. Competitor Analysis
5.1: Product Portfolio Analysis
5.2: Operational Integration
5.3: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis
6.1: Growth Opportunity Analysis
6.1.1: Growth Opportunities for the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Technology
6.1.2: Growth Opportunities for the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by End Use Industry
6.1.3: Growth Opportunities for the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market by Region
6.2: Emerging Trends in the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
6.3: Strategic Analysis
6.3.1: New Product Developments
6.3.2: Capacity Expansion of the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
6.3.3: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures in the Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market
6.3.4: Certification and Licensing
7. Company Profiles of Leading Players
7.1: Qualcomm Corporation
7.2: Cisco Systems
7.3: Nokia
7.4: Huawei Technologies
7.5: Enensys Technologies
7.6: Telstra Corporation
7.7: Ericsson
7.8: Reliance Jio
7.9: Samsung Electronics
7.10: ZTE Corporation

Companies Mentioned

  • Qualcomm Corporation
  • Cisco Systems
  • Nokia
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Enensys Technologies
  • Telstra Corporation
  • Ericsson
  • Reliance Jio
  • Samsung Electronics
  • ZTE Corporation

Methodology

The analyst has been in the business of market research and management consulting since 2000 and has published over 600 market intelligence reports in various markets/applications and served over 1,000 clients worldwide. Each study is a culmination of four months of full-time effort performed by the analyst team. The analysts used the following sources for the creation and completion of this valuable report:

  • In-depth interviews of the major players in the market
  • Detailed secondary research from competitors’ financial statements and published data
  • Extensive searches of published works, market, and database information pertaining to industry news, company press releases, and customer intentions
  • A compilation of the experiences, judgments, and insights of professionals, who have analyzed and tracked the market over the years.

Extensive research and interviews are conducted in the supply chain of the market to estimate market share, market size, trends, drivers, challenges and forecasts.

Thus, the analyst compiles vast amounts of data from numerous sources, validates the integrity of that data, and performs a comprehensive analysis. The analyst then organizes the data, its findings, and insights into a concise report designed to support the strategic decision-making process.

 

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