プライベートLTE&5Gネットワーク展望 2025年

Private LTE & 5G Networks Outlook 2025

プライベートLTE&5Gネットワーク展望 2025年

商品番号 : SMB-42615

出版社Kaleido Intelligence
出版年月2025年7月
ページ数27
価格タイプベーシックライセンス
価格GBP 2,500
種別英文調査報告書

Kaleido Intelligenceの最新調査では、急速に進化するプライベートセルラーネットワーク市場を検証し、この分野の最新トレンドを評価するとともに、通信業界全体の進化がこの市場にどのような影響を与えているかを分析しています。さらに、新たなビジネスモデルと、各企業が市場において果たしている役割についても評価しています。

本レポートは、Kaleido Intelligenceが幅広い業界ベンダーやその他の関係者に対して実施した広範なインタビューと、Kaleidoの最新のエンタープライズコネクティビティ調査に基づいています。eSIMからネットワークにおけるAIまで、様々なセルラーテクノロジーがプライベートネットワーク分野の未来をどのように形作っていくかを示しています。

Research Highlights:

  • Neutral Host, Open RAN, and 5G RedCap innovation impact analysis
  • Business models to succeed, and monetisation strategies for key stakeholders
  • Evaluation of the latest trends in spectrum policy and legislation
  • Market outlook for the coming years, including highlights of what verticals offer the biggest opportunities

Kaleido Intelligence’s latest research examines the rapidly evolving private cellular networks market, evaluating the latest trends in the space, and how the evolution of telecoms as a whole is impacting this market. This is accompanied by an evaluation of the emerging business models and the roles different companies are taking in the market.

The report draws from extensive interviews Kaleido Intelligence has conducted with a wide range of industry vendors and other stakeholders, and Kaleido’s latest Enterprise Connectivity survey. It shows how a variety of cellular technologies will shape the future of the private networks space, from eSIMs to AI in networks.

Readers will receive the following insights:

  • How private network business models and monetisation will evolve for a variety of different players as 5G becomes more widespread
  • How private networks can best fit into broader enterprise networking strategies
  • How to adjust private network architecture and go-to-market strategy in a world with technology shifting in line with geopolitical changes
  • What new technological developments will bring for this evolving space

[PRESS RELEASE]

Over 40,000 Private Cellular Networks Active by 2030

31st July 2025, London, UK: New research from connectivity specialists Kaleido Intelligence expects over 40,000 private networks to be active in 2030, with over 60% of deployments in North America and Europe. This represents a growth of nearly 500% from 2025’s anticipated deployments.

2025年7月31日、英国ロンドン:コネクティビティ専門企業Kaleido Intelligenceの最新調査によると、2030年には4万以上のプライベートネットワークが稼働し、その60%以上が北米と欧州で展開されると予測されています。これは、2025年の予想展開数から500%近く増加することを意味します。

Maturing Market with Business Model Shifts to Come

The new report, Private LTE And 5G Networks Outlook 2025, notes that much of this expansion will come as the market becomes more accessible to smaller businesses with large areas to cover, where the economics of private cellular make them a good alternative to Wi-Fi. This is because the basic benefits of consistent coverage and secure private connections are still top of mind for many enterprises. This will reduce the average spend per network by almost 40% by 2030.

Alongside this, to offset the outlay for a private cellular network, network-as-a-service and other Opex-based business models will increase, bringing the annual Opex spend on private networks to over $2 billion by the end of the forecast period. However, Capex will still dominate, accounting for over 70% of the total private network spend.

プライベートLTE&5Gネットワーク展望 2025年
Private LTE & 5G Networks Outlook 2025

Private 5G as Future-Proofing

Kaleido’s report notes that the majority of current deployments are not necessarily taking full advantage of 5G, with only 35% of deployed networks expected to use the technology by the end of 2025. However, this will have more than flipped by 2030, with only 22% of networks using LTE. Manufacturing, with its need for automation and other highly QoS-dependent use cases will be the biggest vertical for private 5G, with 89% of its networks using the technology by the end of the forecast period.

“Investment in private 5G networks is about future-proofing and making responsive networks,” remarked research author James Moar. “While the benefits of private networks are often achievable with LTE, 5G architecture allows for network flexibility and customisation that can make the networks more secure, reliable and expansive compared to private LTE.”

Interest from Reinvented MNOs

Traditional network operators missed the boat on the first wave of private network deployments, being outpaced by more agile integrators and network equipment vendors. However, several MNOs are reinventing themselves to be able to compete in the market. Kaleido notes that MNOs’ own spectrum gives them a strong advantage for verticals which require large-scale coverage, such as for power grids, first responder networks and rail infrastructure. Kaleido anticipates the energy and utilities sector alone to generate a spend of $2.8 billion by 2030, which MNOs are among the best positioned to capitalise on.