5G Video Market

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5G Video Market by Service Provider Type (Carrier and OTT) and Application Type in Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial Verticals 2021 – 2026

This report evaluates the 5G video market including vendor strategies, solutions and applications. The report assesses video service delivered by provider type and application type with forecasts for consumer, enterprise, and industrial verticals. The report also analyzes the key technical aspects of 5G video including next generation radio based on millimeter wave spectrum.



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    Description

    Other than enterprise and industrial use of FWA for general bandwidth needs, video is the obvious application for a variety of purposes including government usage. The 5G market will replace and/or augment fixed network video. This will be especially the case for video surveillance and monitoring. It will allow anytime, anywhere video by way of the ease of camera placement – as long as there is line of sight with a 5G antenna, there will be a good signal for high bandwidth and low latency.

    5G Video Market Dynamics

    We anticipate that smart cities will increasingly become highly surveilled cities. For example, there are so many CCTV cameras in the UK that the average Londoner is caught on camera 300 times per day. It is estimated that there is one CCTV camera for every thirteen people in London, meaning that there are approximately 700,000 cameras in this dense urban environment. Mind Commerce anticipates that one of the highest ROI smart cities market solutions will be 5G and AI enabled intelligent surveillance.

    In fact, Mind Commerce sees a few dominant trends driving the 5G video market. One factor is commercial in nature relating to physical-cyber convergence as realized by the emerging global social credit market. Other factors include health and well being needs in light of COVID-19, such as the social distancing solutions market, and the need for improved public safety solutions, especially in light of concerns over terrorism as evidenced by the Christmas 2020 explosion in Nashville, Tennessee.

    Traditional surveillance solutions are typically overseen by humans and are prone to error. 5G video market solutions allow for new approaches to video/image capture, including those that are completely automated and can actively blur individual details of those being recorded, while also monitoring their activity for crime or suspicious activity. This is possible due to the processing and analysis of these video feeds being done locally through 5G edge clouds. Therefore, the software’s decision making can be done with no human involvement.

    Mind Commerce anticipates substantial opportunities to leverage the high-bandwidth and low latency capabilities of 5G new radio (5GNR) based on millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum. Fixed wireless approaches involving 5GNR will facilitate certain high ROI solutions such as mmWave enabled intelligent video. The 5G video market will be democratized in many ways such as deployment in virtually any location in which power may be derived including access to public utilities as well as private PV solar and battery supported deployments.

    By way of example, innovative companies like Cawamo are developing smart video solutions that allow existing equipment to become more intelligent. Their solution involves onsite edge and cloud AI technologies that work together to generate alerts that integrate with existing Digital Video Recorders (DVR) and Network Video Recorders (NVR). This is important as DVR and NVR systems require different types of cameras owing to how the former processes video data at the recorder, whereas NVR systems encode and process video data at the camera for streaming to the NVR recorder, which stores the data and allows for remote viewing.

    5G Video Market Report

    This report evaluates the 5G video market including vendor strategies, solutions and applications. The report assesses video service delivered by provider type and application type with forecasts for consumer, enterprise, and industrial verticals. The report also analyzes the key technical aspects of 5G video including next generation radio based on millimeter wave spectrum.

    Additional information

    Published

    2021

    Pages

    120

    Target Audience

    Broadband Service Providers, Communications Services Providers, Governmental Organizations and NGOs, ICT Infrastructure Providers, Managed Services Companies, Security Solutions Providers, Surveillance Companies

    License Type

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    Select Findings

    • Global 5G non-carrier provided video market will reach $15B by 2026
    • Global 360-degree 5G video will reach $6.3B globally by 2026 with CAGR of 94%
    • 5G enabled public and private video surveillance in North America will reach $2.6B by 2026
    • North American 5G video for industrial automation will grow at CAGR of 121.8% through 2026

    Report Benefits

    • Recognize how and why 5G video is the highest ROI solution area
    • Identify leading companies and their strategies for 5G video services
    • Understand how 5G will facilitate substantially more flexible video surveillance
    • Learn how 5G new radio via millimeter wave RF is enabling fixed wireless solutions
    • Understand the evolution of LTE to 5G and how video service will leverage new capabilities
    • Identify specific use cases for consumer, enterprise, industrial and government 5G video solutions

    Companies in Report

    • AT&T
    • Airspan
    • Airtel
    • Alibaba
    • Altair Semiconductor
    • Alvarion
    • Amazon
    • America Movil
    • Analog Devices Inc.
    • Apple
    • Ascom
    • Asus
    • Broadcom Corporation
    • BT Group
    • Cavium Inc.
    • China Mobile
    • China Telecom
    • China Unicom
    • Ciena Corporation
    • Cisco Systems
    • ClipBucket
    • Cobham Wireless
    • Colt
    • Contus Vplay
    • Coolpad Dyno
    • Cradlepoint
    • Deutsche Telekom AG
    • Dish
    • D-Link
    • DU
    • Entel
    • Ericsson
    • Eurotech
    • Facebook
    • Fitbit
    • Fubo TV
    • Fujitsu Ltd.
    • Gemalto
    • Google
    • Harris
    • HPE
    • HTC
    • Huawei Technologies
    • Hulu
    • Hytera
    • Inmarsat
    • Intel Corporation
    • Juniper Network Inc.
    • KDDI Corporation
    • KT Corporation
    • Leonardo
    • LG Electronics
    • LG Uplus
    • M2M Connectivity PTY Ltd.
    • MACOM Technology
    • MediaTek Inc.
    • Mentura Group
    • Microsoft
    • Misfit
    • Mobiotics
    • Mobvoi
    • Motorola
    • Movistar
    • Muvi
    • MYCOM OSI
    • NEC Corporation
    • Netcracker
    • Netflix
    • Netgear
    • Nokia Network
    • NTT DoCoMo
    • Ooredoo
    • Ooyala
    • Orange SA
    • Philo TV
    • Qorvo Inc.
    • Qualcomm
    • Quickplay
    • Rakuten
    • RedLinX
    • REVE Systems
    • Ribbon Communications
    • Rogers Communications
    • Roku
    • Samsung Electronics
    • Saudi Telecom Company
    • Sierra Wireless
    • SimNet Wireless
    • SingTel
    • Siretta
    • SK Telecom
    • Sky Go
    • Skype
    • Snap Inc.
    • Softbank Group
    • Sony
    • Spark NZ
    • Spotify AB
    • Sprint Corporation
    • Swisscom
    • Telecom Italia
    • Telefonica
    • Telegram
    • Telenor
    • Telit Communications
    • Telstra
    • Tencent
    • Texim Europe
    • T-Mobile USA
    • UbiFi
    • Verizon
    • Vidmind
    • VMware Inc.
    • Vodafone Group
    • Vplayed
    • WeChat
    • Zain
    • Zenitel
    • ZTE Corporation
    • Zyxel

    Table of Contents

    1.0 Executive Summary
    2.0 Introduction
    2.1 Target Audience
    2.2 Companies in the Report
    3.0 5G Technology and Capabilities Overview
    3.1 Evolution of LTE to 5G Networks
    3.1.1 LTE Advanced
    3.1.2 Peer-to-Peer Communications: LTE Direct
    3.1.3 LTE Advanced Pro
    3.1.4 Fifth Generation Networks
    3.2 5G New Radio and 5G Supporting and Related Technologies
    3.2.1 Massive MIMO
    3.2.2 Cognitive Radio Capabilities
    3.2.3 Millimeter Wave Radio Frequency
    4.0 5G Video Market Drivers and Opportunities
    4.1 High Return on Investment
    4.2 Dramatic Video Improvements
    4.3 5G in Smart Cities
    5.0 Company Analysis
    5.1 AT&T
    5.2 Airtel
    5.3 BT Group (EE)
    5.4 China Mobile
    5.5 China Telecom
    5.6 Deutsche Telekom AG
    5.7 DU
    5.8 KT Corporation
    5.9 NTT DoCoMo
    5.10 STC – Saudi Telecom Company
    5.11 SK Telecom
    5.12 Sprint Corporation
    5.13 Telstra
    5.14 Verizon
    5.15 Vodafone Group
    5.16 Telenor
    5.17 T-Mobile USA
    5.18 Rogers Communications
    5.19 America Movil
    5.20 Entel
    5.21 Movistar
    5.22 China Unicom
    5.23 Ooredoo
    5.24 Zain
    5.25 Swisscom
    5.26 Spark NZ
    5.27 Telecom Italia
    5.28 Orange SA
    5.29 KDDI Corporation
    5.30 LG Uplus
    5.31 Softbank Group
    5.32 SingTel
    5.33 Telefonica
    5.34 Apple
    5.35 Facebook (Whatsapp)
    5.36 Google
    5.37 Microsoft
    5.38 Rakuten (Viber)
    5.39 Snap Inc.
    5.40 Spotify AB
    5.41 Tencent
    5.42 Amazon Prime Video
    5.43 WeChat
    5.44 Skype
    5.45 Telegram
    5.46 Ribbon Communications
    5.47 REVE Systems
    5.48 Hulu
    5.49 Netflix
    5.50 Dish (Sling TV)
    5.51 Sky Go
    5.52 Roku
    5.53 Sony (PlayStation Vue)
    5.54 Fubo TV
    5.55 Philo TV
    5.56 ClipBucket
    5.57 Muvi
    5.58 Contus Vplay
    5.59 Quickplay
    5.60 Vplayed
    5.61 Ooyala
    5.62 Vidmind
    5.63 Mobiotics
    5.64 Nokia Network (Alcatel lucent)
    5.65 Samsung Electronics
    5.66 Cisco Systems
    5.67 LG Electronics
    5.68 Huawei Technologies
    5.69 Ericsson
    5.70 Qualcomm
    5.71 Intel Corporation
    5.72 NEC Corporation
    5.73 ZTE Corporation
    5.74 Ciena Corporation
    5.75 Cavium Inc.
    5.76 Qorvo Inc.
    5.77 Fujitsu Ltd.
    5.78 Broadcom Corporation
    5.79 HPE
    5.80 VMware Inc.
    5.81 MediaTek Inc.
    5.82 Juniper Network Inc.
    5.83 Analog Devices Inc.
    5.84 MACOM Technology
    5.85 Motorola
    5.86 Ascom
    5.87 Harris
    5.88 Hytera
    5.89 Cobham Wireless
    5.90 Leonardo
    5.91 Mentura Group
    5.92 Inmarsat
    5.93 Zenitel
    5.94 HTC
    5.95 Airspan
    5.96 Alvarion
    5.97 Sierra Wireless (Accel Networks)
    5.98 Coolpad Dyno
    5.99 Mobvoi
    5.100 Fitbit
    5.101 Misfit
    5.102 Asus
    5.103 Netgear
    5.104 Zyxel
    5.105 Alibaba
    5.106 D-Link
    5.107 UbiFi
    5.108 Altair Semiconductor
    5.109 SimNet Wireless
    5.110 Siretta
    5.111 Cradlepoint
    5.112 Telit Communications
    5.113 Gemalto
    5.114 Netcracker
    5.115 Texim Europe
    5.116 M2M Connectivity
    5.117 Eurotech
    5.118 RedLinX
    5.119 MYCOM OSI
    5.120 Colt
    6.0 5G Video Market 2021 – 2026
    6.1 Global 5G Video Surveillance 2021 – 2026
    6.1.1 Global 5G Consumer MNO Provided Video 2021 – 2026
    6.1.2 Global 5G OTT Video 2021 – 2026
    6.1.3 Global Video Viewing by Application Type 2021 – 2026
    6.2 North America 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    6.3 Europe 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    6.4 Asia Pac 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    6.5 Latin America 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    6.6 Middle East and Africa 5G Video 2021 – 2026

    Figures

    Figure 1: 4G LTE D2D Architecture
    Figure 2: 4G LTE to 5G Spectrum Evolution
    Figure 3: 5G NR Requirements
    Figure 4: Massive MIMO Architecture

    Tables

    Table 1: Global 5G Video Surveillance 2021 – 2026
    Table 2: Global Consumer Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 3: Global 5G OTT Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 4: Global Video 5G Viewing Market by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 5: North America 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 6: North America Carrier/MNO Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 7: North America OTT 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 8: North America 5G Video Viewing Market by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 9: North America 5G Video by Enterprise and Industrial 2021 – 2026
    Table 10: Europe 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 11: Europe Carrier/MNO 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 12: Europe OTT 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 13: Europe 5G Video Market by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 14: Europe 5G Video by Enterprise and Industrial 2021 – 2026
    Table 15: APAC 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 16: APAC Carrier/MNO Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 17: APAC OTT Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 18: APAC 5G Video Viewing Market by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 19: APAC 5G Video by Enterprise and Industrial 2021 – 2026
    Table 20: Latin America 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 21: Latin America Carrier/MNO Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 22: Latin America OTT Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 23: Latin America 5G Video by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 24: Latin America 5G Video by Enterprise and Industrial 2021 – 2026
    Table 25: MEA 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 26: MEA Carrier/MNO Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 27: MEA OTT Provided 5G Video 2021 – 2026
    Table 28: MEA Video 5G Viewing Market by Application 2021 – 2026
    Table 29: MEA 5G Video by Enterprise and Industrial 2021 – 2026