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Home » Mobile network spending set to fall sharply through 2031, says ABI
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Mobile network spending set to fall sharply through 2031, says ABI

By Debbie WangMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Global mobile network spending could decline by nearly 30% between 2026 and 2031.
  • Operators are moving from heavy 5G investment to cost control and optimization.

What Happened

Global spending on mobile network infrastructure is forecast to fall significantly over the next five years, according to new data from ABI Research. A report suggests that capital expenditure on mobile networks will decline by around 29% between 2026 and 2031.

The drop follows a period of intense investment in 5G infrastructure. Operators across major markets have already deployed much of their initial 5G coverage, reducing the need for continued high levels of spending.

ABI Research indicates that operators are now shifting focus from expansion to optimization. This includes improving network efficiency, managing costs, and extracting returns from existing infrastructure.

The slowdown is expected to affect multiple segments, including radio access networks (RAN) and core network investments. Vendors that rely heavily on large infrastructure contracts may face pressure as demand softens.

At the same time, operators continue to invest selectively in areas such as network upgrades, capacity improvements, and software-driven capabilities.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/it-infrastructure/openreach-reports-40-surge-in-full-fibre-usage-as-traditional-broadband-declines/

Why It’s Important

The projected decline highlights a structural change in the telecom sector. After years of rapid expansion driven by 5G, the industry is entering a more mature phase.

For operators, the challenge is shifting from building networks to monetizing them. Generating returns on 5G investment has proven difficult, particularly as consumer revenues remain under pressure.

The slowdown may also affect the broader supply chain. Equipment vendors and infrastructure providers could see reduced demand, leading to increased competition and pricing pressure.

However, the decline does not mean investment is disappearing. Instead, it is becoming more targeted. Operators are focusing on efficiency, automation, and new services rather than large-scale infrastructure rollout.

There are also emerging areas of investment. Technologies such as Open RAN, private networks, and AI-driven network management may attract funding as operators look for new growth opportunities.

The shift raises questions about the future of telecom innovation. If capital expenditure continues to fall, the pace of network evolution may slow.

At the same time, operators may benefit from improved financial discipline. Lower spending could support profitability, but only if revenues stabilize or grow.

The industry now faces a balancing act. It must manage costs while continuing to invest in technologies that can deliver long-term value.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/it-infrastructure/vodafonethree-drives-broadband-expansion-with-fwa/

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