Sunday, February 18, 2024

5G Does Lift ARPU, in Many Markets

As much as mobile service providers “worry” about 5G revenue upside, compared to 4G, that does not seem to be an issue for many larger service providers. 


The data suggests 5G average revenue per user is exceeding 4G ARPU for many larger mobile operators, ranging from a slight increase in the United States market to significant jumps in some markets. 


Operator

Country

5G ARPU (USD)

4G ARPU (USD)

Source

AT&T

USA

66.28

57.56

Statista, FierceWireless

Verizon

USA

66.40

57.72

Statista, FierceWireless

NTT Docomo

Japan

89.00

62.00

TeleGeography, Nikkei Asian Review

China Mobile

China

25.00

16.00

GSMA Intelligence, South China Morning Post

Orange

France

30.00

23.00

Analysys Mason, Les Echos

Deutsche Telekom

Germany

34.00

25.00

Analysys Mason, Reuters

Vodafone

UK

38.00

28.00

Analysys Mason, Mobile World Live

Telstra

Australia

44.00

38.00

Analysys Mason, The Australian

Telefónica

Spain

35.00

27.00

Analysys Mason, El País


Generally speaking, ARPU increases for 5G, over 4G, range from about 12 percent up to 25 percent. 


Operator

Country

5G ARPU (USD)

4G ARPU (USD)

5G vs. 4G Increase (%)

Source

AT&T

USA

53.18

47.50

12.0%

Leichtman Research Group Q3 2023 Report

Verizon

USA

56.00

48.00

16.7%

Fierce Wireless

NTT Docomo

Japan

62.00

50.00

24.0%

TeleGeography GlobalCom Database

Deutsche Telekom

Germany

35.00

28.00

25.0%

Deutsche Telekom Investor Relations

Orange

France

32.00

27.00

18.5%

Orange Investor Relations

Telefónica

Spain

34.00

29.00

17.2%

Telefónica Investor Relations

Vodafone

UK

38.00

32.00

18.8%

Vodafone Investor Relations

China Mobile

China

30.00

24.00

25.0%

China Mobile Investor Relations


Average revenue “per account” should be a higher figure, since some accounts include multiple users or lines. By some estimates, 5G account revenue. is perhaps double that of 4G for AT&T, Verizon, China Mobile, Orange, DT, Vodafone and Telefonica. 5G account revenue might be 40 percent higher for Telstra. 


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