However, things may change as SA5G offers more paths for differentiation strategies. For the first time in years, MNOs and mobile virtual network operators and enablers (MVNO/Es) could move away from low-cost strategies, sparking a de-commoditisation of the market of ubiquitous contracts and bundles.
Unfortunately, to get to this ocean of opportunities, MNOs must first navigate turbulent waters as they establish new networks and upgrade existing ones. It is expected to be costly and will result in complicated networks.
Why will networks be more convoluted?
Some governments, like the UK’s, are reluctant to invest in the expense of rolling out SA5G. The challenges of monetising 5G are likely the cause of their reluctance. PWC describes these challenges as often occurring due to consumer beliefs that quality mobile services should come at low prices.

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