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PUBLISHER: IDATE | PRODUCT CODE: 2070255

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PUBLISHER: IDATE | PRODUCT CODE: 2070255

6G Readiness: network economics in an ultra-dense infrastructure era

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This report examines the economic and infrastructure implications of mobile network evolution toward 5G Advanced and future 6G architectures. While new radio technologies continue to improve network performance, the scalability of future mobile networks increasingly depends on the ability to deploy and operate dense infrastructure environments.

The report analyses how traffic growth, spectrum evolution and architectural transformation are reshaping mobile network infrastructure requirements. It explores the implications for network densification, transport capacity, infrastructure ecosystems and deployment economics.

Finally, the study assesses the structural constraints affecting large-scale densification, including energy consumption, regulatory barriers and infrastructure investment intensity, and outlines strategic recommendations for operators, infrastructure providers and policymakers.

Key questions:

  • How will mobile traffic growth and emerging digital services reshape network capacity requirements?
  • What role will spectrum evolution and higher frequency bands play in future mobile capacity scaling?
  • Why is network densification becoming the primary mechanism for increasing mobile network capacity?
  • How will infrastructure requirements evolve across radio networks, transport infrastructure and edge computing environments?
  • How does large-scale densification reshape the telecom ecosystem and value chain?
  • What economic and operational constraints could limit the scalability of ultra-dense mobile networks?
  • What strategic actions should operators, infrastructure providers and policymakers consider to enable sustainable mobile network expansion?
Product Code: M00246MRA

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Market Context & Drivers

  • 2.1. Mobile traffic growth and spatial concentration of capacity demand
  • 2.2. Spectrum expansion increases theoretical capacity but structurally raises infrastructure requirements

3. Technology & architecture evolution

  • 3.1. 5G Advanced introduces distributed, software-driven architectures with rising complexity
  • 3.2. Network densification becomes the primary mechanism for future mobile capacity scaling
  • 3.3. Transport networks become a critical bottleneck in ultra-dense mobile architectures

4. Value chain and ecosystem implications

  • 4.1. Network densification redistributes value across the telecom ecosystem
  • 4.2. Infrastructure models to support dense networks

5. Infrastructure economics and densification limits

  • 5.1. Densification structurally increases the cost base of mobile networks
  • 5.2. Structural constraints limit the economic scalability of network densification

6. Deployment scenarios

  • 6.1. Network densification concentrates in economically attractive environments
  • 6.2. Infrastructure requirements across deployment scenarios

7. Strategic Challenges

  • 7.1. Structural constraints limit the scalability of large-scale network densification
  • 7.2. Strategic opportunities: capturing value in ultra-dense network architectures

8. Strategic Recommendations

  • 8.1. Strategic priorities for telecom executives
  • 8.2. Operational priorities for Network and infrastructure teams
  • 8.3. Investment and regulatory priorities for scalable network densification
Product Code: M00246MRA

List of Tables

2. Market context and structural drivers

Coverage vs capacity across mobile spectrum bands

3. Technology & architecture evolution

Layered architecture of 5G Advanced networks

Evolution of mobile network architecture

Infrastructure densification increases transport capacity requirements

4. Value chain and ecosystem implications

Mobile network densification expands the telecom infrastructure value chain

Strategic positioning across telecom ecosystem players

5. Infrastructure economics and densification limits

Infrastructure cost structure of ultra-dense mobile networks

Structural constraints on large-scale network densification

6. Deployment scenarios

Infrastructure requirements across mobile network deployment environments

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Manager - Americas

+1-860-674-8796

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