-Despite overwhelming inclination, barriers to 5G adoption remain, including high cost, deployment difficulty and
management complexity
MONTREAL, Canada, Sept. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Accedian, a leader in performance analytics, cybersecurity threat detection and end user experience solutions, today released
new analyst research on the future of 5G in manufacturing. Conducted in partnership with Analysys Mason, a leading
management consultancy focused on telecoms, media and technology (TMT), the research found that while 76% of
manufacturers plan to use private 5G locally by 2024, key barriers to adoption include management complexity, difficulty
of deployment and high costs.
Manufacturing holds extreme promise in being transformed through 5G network adoption. As a sector largely reliant on the
quality of connections between technologies and machines, 5G can expedite processes, reduce latency, enable automation
and the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and augmented reality (AR). Most manufacturers agree that
high reliability (82%), security (78%) and support for low-latency applications (75%) make a 5G private network an
attractive choice.
"5G is set to transform industries, and no sector is more ripe for this than manufacturing," says Sergio Bea, VP of
Global Enterprise and Channels, Accedian. "Our research with Analysys Mason clearly shows the appetite for adoption
among manufacturers is there, but network performance monitoring and management remain barriers to entry. With the right
network monitoring tools, IT teams at factories can be sure they'll have both the visibility and security they need to
make 5G adoption a success."
More than 200 respondents from Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States across six verticals provided
insights into private 5G network adoption.Key highlights from the research include:The most likely types of 5G deployments are: hybrid models (45%) and network slice (35%); while 18% of manufacturing
respondents prefer fully private on-prem networks.Security (63%) is the biggest factor influencing the choice of 5G deployment model, followed by network performance
(49%), speed/simplicity of deployment (49%), application performance (45%) and data privacy (43%).In terms of barriers to adoption, respondents considering a hybrid network model are most concerned about management
complexity (43%).Most agree that important metrics to monitor are application performance KPIs (61%), closely followed by network
performance KPIs (59%) and security KPIs (55%).
There is a complex balance of risks and deployment choices that manufacturers will need to make as they move forward
with 5G.
"Our research shows there is appetite for 5G in the manufacturing industry, which means there's also immense opportunity
for service providers to uplevel their relationships with factories, as well," says Michele Mackenzie, Principal
Analyst, IoT and private networks, Analysys Mason. "CSPs need to capitalize on this momentum to become more than just
vendors, but strategic partners to manufacturing organizations looking to navigate the future of the sector."
To download the complete research click here.
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