ABI Research: 5G network slicing market to hit $67.52 billion in 2030 with Asia Pacific in the lead
ABI Research forecasts that the global 5G network slicing market will surge from $6.1 billion in 2025 to $67.52 billion by 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 70%. This represents a sharp upward revision from its 2023 outlook, which projected a market value of $19.5 billion by 2028.
Editor’s Note: 5G network slicing, as well as ALL 5G features and functions (including 5G Security) require a 5G Standalone (SA) core network, which up until recently had not been widely deployed. Also, there are no ITU standards or recommendations for either 5G SA or 5G network slicing or any other 5G features/functions. Those are all specified by 3GPP, for example TS 23.501 5G Systems Architecture which includes network slicing.
In a recent blog post, Dimitris Mavrakis stated that the ABI’s revised forecast is driven by intensified monetization efforts from major network operators, including China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile US, together with the growing installed base of 5G Standalone (SA)-capable smartphones. At the same time, he highlighted that progress is moderated by the proven complexity of integrating 5G SA cores and cloud-native tooling into existing telco network and IT environments.

ABI indicates that so-called “carpeted” industry verticals—like retail, stadiums, and financial services do not deal with mission- and safety-critical applications. Therefore, slicing deployments are more simplistic and provide a quicker Return on Investment (ROI) than in more demanding industry sectors such as oil and gas. ABI says that industrial manufacturing will remain an important vertical for network slicing, albeit at a substantially slower growth rate than carpeted verticals.
The analysis further suggests that, for certain enterprises, network slicing delivered over public 5G infrastructure is becoming a more attractive option than 5G private networks, which introduces additional headwinds for the private networking market. While B2B use cases are expected to account for 64% of total network slicing market value by 2030, consumer applications are projected to be the single largest segment, contributing approximately $24.3 billion of revenue by the end of the period.
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