Cost Remains Key Hurdle in Mass Adoption of 5G RedCap IoT, Say Telcos: Report

Cost Remains Key Hurdle in Mass Adoption of 5G RedCap IoT, Say Telcos: Report
India’s private telecom operators — Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea — have identified high device costs as the primary barrier to large-scale deployment of 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) IoT technology, despite its strong potential across industrial and commercial applications.

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Software-Driven, But Not Cost-Free

Speaking at the ETTelecom 5G Congress 2025, senior executives from the three telcos underscored that RedCap, while being a software-led evolution of 5G, still entails a device cost that makes several use cases commercially unviable at present.

According to the report, the telco executives believe that the availability of affordable devices in large economies such as China and India will propel the uptake of the technology.

“RedCap is essentially a software update. But that also involves a cost. So I feel the deployment will completely depend on whether the cost of the devices comes down to the level for use cases to become commercially viable,” Siddharth Talawadekar, Vice President and Business Head (IoT) of Airtel Business was quoted as saying in the report. He added that mass adoption will likely be driven by markets such as China and India due to their scale and demand. “So it is a bit of a chicken and egg story currently.”

Bharti Airtel, along with Ericsson and Qualcomm, conducted a pre-commercial RedCap trial on its 5G network in 2023, TelecomTalk previously reported.

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