The latest report released by the think tank of the Global System for Mobile Communications predicts that by 2030, the economic contribution of the global mobile technology and service industry will reach $11.3 trillion, accounting for about 8.4% of the global GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The report titled 'Mobile Economy in 2026' points out that by 2025, the mobile technology and service industry will create an economic value of $7.6 trillion, equivalent to 6.4% of global GDP that year; It is expected that by 2030, the economic value created by the mobile industry will reach 11.3 trillion US dollars, which is about 8.4% of the global GDP. The report shows that by 2025, the mobile ecosystem will provide 50 million jobs worldwide and contribute over $800 billion in public revenue. It is expected that by 2030, 57% of global mobile connections will operate on 5G networks, while the proportion of traditional network connections such as 2G and 3G will decrease to 1% and 5%, respectively. The revenue of operators will increase from $1.19 trillion in 2025 to $1.36 trillion in 2030. The report also emphasized the issue of network security in the digital age. With the evolution of the network towards software and intelligence, the vast majority of operators believe that the current level of security threats they face is "high" or "very high", and multiple security measures need to be taken to respond. The report suggests that in order to combat issues such as online fraud, governments, regulatory agencies, and the mobile industry should strengthen relevant education and legislation, enhance technical protection capabilities such as firewalls, and strengthen global cooperation. The report also points out that mobile Internet is rapidly spreading and the gap in use is narrowing, but there are still more than 3 billion people in the world without access to mobile Internet. The "Mobile Economy in 2026" summarizes and looks forward to new trends in the development of the mobile industry, new directions in shaping the structure of the mobile industry, the impact of the mobile industry on the economy, and policies to support industrial innovation and growth. The report points out that the mobile industry is transitioning from a connectivity centric model to a new model driven by advanced digital platforms, 5G independent networking, artificial intelligence, and open application programming interfaces, which is reshaping the global economy. (New Society)
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Source:xinhua
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