GSMA Intelligence releases report on digital transformation

GSMA Intelligence latest report on digital transformation shows enterprises are focusing on cybersecurity and revenue growth

GSMA Intelligence recently released a new report in which it shows enterprises are focusing more on improving cybersecurity and boosting revenue rather than on cutting costs.

The research, ‘The rise of digital industries: navigating enterprise needs, investments and supplier decisions’ highlights that 60% of businesses prioritise revenue growth, customer experience, and competitive positioning over cost-related coals for their digital transformation.

Investment in digital technologies is expected to increase significantly over the next six years to meet business needs, with organisations surveyed planning to allocate 9% of enterprise revenue during 2024–2026, growing to 11% during 2027–2030.

85% of enterprises said that they see 5G networks and connectivity as important, with almost half marking them as extremely important, for their digital transformation success. Enterprises plan to spend 21% of their digital transformation budgets on connectivity and associated devices, 13% on mobile (including 5G), and 8% on fixed and Wi-Fi networks.

Enhanced security (57%) and connectivity (52%) are the top 5G features they value most and investment in 5G between 2024 and 2030 is projected to be 2.5 times more than in 4G, especially in high mobility sectors such as automotive, transportation, logistics and warehousing.

AI is also a significant factor, as it makes up 14% of enterprise technology expenditures, implemented to elevate customer experiences, strengthen security protocols and increase productivity among employees. Generative AI has swiftly gained importance in the digital strategy of companies, with 90% of them incorporating it, but only 33% are utilising it in advanced ways, indicating its potential for further development.

IoT adoption is progressing further, as businesses transition to more advanced use of IoT technology, which includes greater use of 5G. Additionally, enterprises show high interest in using eSIM for their IoT deployments, due to its scalability and enhanced security features. Enterprises expect eSIM to account for 42% of the total IoT cellular market by 2030.

As enterprises accelerate their digital transformation journeys, they are opting to work with a broad range of suppliers to meet their technology needs. The research shows a preference for generalist suppliers – such as hyperscalers and telecoms network/equipment vendors – that offer nearly full-stack solutions.

“Enterprises of all sizes are eager to advance their digital transformation and are making the necessary investment,” said Pablo Iacopino, Head of Research at GSMA. “As a result, supplier competition is fierce. Telcos need to go beyond just providing network services since enterprises are increasingly looking for partners who can help them throughout their full digital transformation journeys, combining technologies such as 5G, AI, IoT and cloud to improve efficiency, security and drive revenues. The cost of implementation and complexity of tech integration are the top two deployment challenges faced by enterprises.

“This means the role of tech orchestrator will become even more important, and demanded in the future, which presents new opportunities for multi-service suppliers.”

The report highlights the vertical sectors that are driving digital transformation, each with different priorities and technology investments:

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