A report by Globaldata.com, a data analytics and consulting company from London, gives insight into the cybersecurity market with details as to how much it will grow and what sectors it comprises.
“It is important for unified standards to be adopted worldwide,” said Mathlouthi. “Relevant spectrum guidelines will be released at WRC by end of 2023.” He predicted 5.5G will be put into commercial use in 2025.
The event will guide MENA regulators, who must balance competing demands for prized spectrum, particularly between licensed (5G) and unlicensed (WiFi). WiFi industry continues to lobby regulators to make 6GHz spectrum available to WiFi users, saying wireless is “a necessary complement to delivering 5G, an important tool bringing communication networks to underserved areas, and a strong contributor to global economies.”
New research by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) highlights that spectrum enables 3.4% of GDP for the top 20 ICT nations from a range of sources, including employment, non-oil revenue, technological adoption, and investment deployment.