5G Infrastructure in Healthcare Market ![](https://i.imgur.com/1Ooj856.jpg) Market Insights Theglobal 5G infrastructure in healthcare market is expected to be worth USD 235.5 Million in 2021and USD 3,678 Million by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 76.3 % during the forecast period. The rising usage of telehealth and robotics surgery as a result of COVID-19, as well as the rising acceptance of 5G-enabled wearable medical devices for real-time remote patient monitoring, are driving the growth of this market. Other important reasons driving the growth of this market are the potential of 5G technology to send big patient data files fast, improvements in communications, and the availability of low-cost sensors. However, the expensive cost of deploying a 5G network is projected to limit the market's development. Get more details about 5G Infrastructure in Healthcare Market at : https://skyquestt.com/report/5g-infrastructure-in-healthcare-market Segmental Analysis The global5G infrastructure in healthcare Marketis segmented based oncomponent: Hardware, Connectivity, Services.Based on application:Remote Patient Monitoring, Connected Medical Devices, AR/VR, Connected Ambulance, Asset Tracking. Based onend user: Healthcare Providers, Payers and based on region it is categorized into: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and MEA. Competitive Landscape To enhance their position in the 5G infrastructure in healthcare market, firms are using methods such as service launches, business expansions, agreements, partnerships, collaborations, and acquisitions. Top Players Company Profiles • AT&T (US) • Verizon (US) • China Mobile Limited (China) • T-Mobile (US) • Ericsson (Sweden) • Telit (Poland) • Telus (Canada) • Vodafone (UK) • Nokia (Finland) • Samsung (South Korea) • Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany) Get free sample PDF report copy at : https://skyquestt.com/sample-request/5g-infrastructure-in-healthcare-market Recent Developments • In 2021, Verizon (US) Business introduced a suite of customer-facing network, hardware, and intelligence products for Internet of Things (IoT) applications in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, utilities, transportation, retail/supply chain, and public safety. • In 2021, TPG Telecom (Australia), an Australian telecommunications firm, and Ericsson (Sweden) collaborated on the deployment of their 5G Core for standalone 5G networks. This collaboration allows Ericsson's cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core to provide service and technological innovation to TPG Telecom customers.