Venue: Omdia HQ, 240 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8BF.

5G first appeared in a handful of UK cities in the summer of 2019. Since then, both the availability of 5G services and subscriber uptake have grown considerably, but has the technology lived up to its early promises?

The Service-Based Architecture (SBA) of 5G was expected to enable a range of customisable service offerings, each with guaranteed performance levels. This vision was tied closely to new revenue opportunities among industrial and enterprise customers, moving beyond the traditional consumer services model.

In practice, however, 5G’s impact has been more incremental than transformational. Mobile network operators have largely used it to expand capacity and improve efficiency in delivering consumer services against a relatively flat revenue base. As a result, the path to return on investment has been slower than anticipated, with 5G proving to be a longer-term strategic commitment for many operators.

In this event we will review how the 5G journey is progressing and explore whether the most valuable capabilities of 5G are still ahead of us.

We’ll ask:

  • Has 5G simply become a route to greater capacity and lower cost per MB for business as usual consumer services?
  • To what extent has 5G standalone been rolled out and what impact has it had?
  • Is network slicing being meaningfully adopted, or will it be? What use cases and variants of slicing are gaining traction in real deployments? 
  • Is the rollout of 5G equipment and infrastructure largely complete, or is there more to come? 
  • What work remains to fully transition networks toward virtualised architectures? 
  • Are all the key infrastructure elements now in place to support the transition to  5G Advanced, 6G and more AI? 

Speakers:

Tom Bennett

Tom Bennett

CTO, Freshwave

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Craig Pemberton

Craig Pemberton

Senior Innovation Manager, Vodafone Business

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Professor Andy Sutton MBE

Professor Andy Sutton MBE

Director of Technology and Mobile, Ofcom

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Dario Talmesio

Dario Talmesio

Global Research Director, Omdia

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Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson

Head of Mobile Access Strategy, VM02

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Wednesday 1 July
1pm – 1.40pm
Registration and Refreshments

Networking

1.40pm – 1.45pm
Chair Welcome

Paul Rhodes, Head of Strategy, Evolved Networks

1.45pm – 1.55pm
Welcome from Cambridge Wireless

Mario Lizzio, Business Development Executive, Cambridge Wireless

1.55pm – 2.15pm
Welcome from Omdia, our Event Host

Dario Talmesio, Global Research Director, Omdia

2.15pm – 2.40pm
Mobile Connectivity you can Count on

Prof Andy Sutton MBE, Director of Technology and Mobile, Ofcom

2.40pm – 3.05pm
5G Didn't Fail, it Arrived Too Early for the Market

Michael Thompson, Head of Mobile Access Strategy, VMO2

3.05pm – 3.40pm
Refreshment Break

Networking

3.40pm – 4.05pm
The Journey to Differentiation

Craig Pemberton, Senior Innovation Manager, Vodafone Business

4.05pm – 4.30pm
5G: Focus on the Customer

Tom Bennett, CTO, Freshwave

4.35pm – 5.10pm
Panel Q&A with all Speakers

All Speakers

5.10pm – 5.15pm
Closing Remarks and Events Ends

Title TBC

Mobile Networks SIG Champions

Iris Barcia

Iris Barcia

Pr. Mng. MPN Architecture, Vodafone

Julie Bradford

Julie Bradford

Head of Techno-Economic Analysis, Real Wireless

Simon Fletcher

Simon Fletcher

RW CEO and SCF CSO, Real Wireless

Caroline Gabriel

Caroline Gabriel

Research Director, Analysys Mason, Co-founder and Research Director, Rethink Technology Research

Roberto Kompany

Roberto Kompany

Principal Analyst, Omdia

Peter Love

Peter Love

Techno/economic business consultant & programme manager

Vicky Messer

Vicky Messer

VP Product Management, RANsemi

Dr Neil Piercy

Dr Neil Piercy

Founder

Prof Simon Saunders

Prof Simon Saunders

Visiting Professor, King's College London

Professor Andy Sutton MBE

Professor Andy Sutton MBE

Director of Technology and Mobile, Ofcom

Paul Rhodes

Paul Rhodes

Head of Strategy, Evolved Networks