Critical Communications Industry feels 5G has Biggest Potential to Create Safe Cities
IWCE report finds critical communications industry feels 5G has biggest potential to create Safe Cities but is still several years away from mass adoption.
IWCE, the leading event for the critical communications industry surveyed over 597 professionals working within the sector to benchmark the current technologies being used within the sector and technological challenges facing the industry. The report found that 76% use LTE devices and 70% are currently planning to use 5G eventually.
While it also was revealed that respondents felt 5G has the biggest potential to create safer cities above all other technologies such as AI, IoT etc. those surveyed also claimed cost and lack availability of sites to install 5G antennas were cited as the top reasons for its delayed rollout. Lack of understanding of the technology coming in third (32%) and regulation being seen as the least important barrier for rolling out 5G across America.
Which technologies have the biggest potential to create Safe Cities
- 5G 54%
- Internet of Things (IoT) / Internet of Lifesaving Things 37%
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) 30%
- Broadband 13%
- Video 12%
- Drones 11%
- Fiber 10%
- Smart Buildings 10%
- Smart Grid 9%
- Cloud 8%
- Smart Transportation Solutions 7%
- Edge Computing 6%
- Next General Dispatch 6%
- WIFI6 6%
- Predictive Policing 5%
- Augmented Reality 3%
- Smart X 2%
Biggest barriers respondents felt were delaying 5G rollout
- Cost 36%
- Number of sites 36%
- Lack of understanding of the technology 32%
- Backhaul 30%
- Physical security 16%
- Regulation 5%
IWCE Program director Stephanie McCall commented “ 5G promises to revolutionize our industry but there are a number of challenges to it being rolled out. At the same time, it feels exciting to think that, in just a few years, we could see how 5G can change the world as we know it.“
Developed with survey company Explori, the report covered topics including 5G, FirstNet, Cybersecurity, Safe Cities and Drones.