5G Adoption Growing Rapidly, Robust Demand for FWA in India: Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2025

5G Adoption Growing Rapidly, Robust Demand for FWA in India: Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2025
5G adoption in India is growing rapidly. The expansion of 5G networks, availability of affordable 5G FWA customer premises equipment (CPE) and high data consumption from FWA users is fueling the data traffic growth in India, according Ericsson’s Mobility Report (EMR) 2025. The report noted that 5G FWA allows for rapid deployment of broadband services to homes and businesses, especially in rural and semi-urban areas where fiber optic cable installation is slow and expensive, and is helping to bridge the digital divide.

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Growth in 5G Subscriptions

In the India, Nepal and Bhutan region, Ericsson’s Report highlighted that “5G subscriptions are expected to reach 394 million at the end of 2025, accounting for 32 percent of total mobile subscriptions. More than 1 billion 5G subscriptions are expected by the end of 2031, reaching 79 percent subscription penetration.”

“4G is currently the dominant subscription type, making up 49 percent of total mobile subscriptions. 4G subscriptions are forecast to decline from around 600 million in 2025 to around 190 million in 2031, as subscribers migrate to 5G,” it noted.

Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel currently serve over 350 million 5G subscribers in India, and both offer commercial 5G fixed broadband services. The third private operator, Vodafone Idea (Vi), has deployed 5G in 29 cities across its 17 priority circles.

Mobile data traffic per active smartphone in the India, Nepal, and Bhutan region is 36 GB per month in 2025—the highest globally—and is projected to rise to 65 GB per month by 2031. The global average mobile data traffic per active smartphone in 2025 is 21 GB per month.