The Network Slicing Market is expected to reach USD 49.82 billion by 2030 from USD 1.94 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 91.3%, during 2025–2030, according to new research report by MarketsandMarkets™
The rise of 5G has made network slicing more common, and this has an impact on how networks are constructed, maintained, and run. Various companies can now set up virtual networks tailored to their needs on a single physical base. Each of these virtual networks plays a part in overall performance by offering unique metrics for reliability, security, and speed. AI-driven orchestration and cloud-native design allow for better setup of real-time resource shifts and automatic service guarantees in core, RAN, and transport areas. This brings new challenges for managing the system’s lifecycle and putting it all together, but smart automation, open APIs, and standard control systems help to overcome these hurdles.
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By end user, the telecom operators segment is expected to hold a larger market share during the forecast period.
The telecom operators segment is expected to have the largest market share during the forecast period due to their role in running core network infrastructure and their involvement in deploying 5G Standalone, which is required for dynamic network slicing to work. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are now offering slice-based solutions for the use of public safety, smart manufacturing, and real-time video streaming. In Asia, NTT Docomo and KT are using slicing to provide fast connectivity for self-driving cars and smart medical centers. They can efficiently manage networks on a large scale and ensure that clients receive a reliable service through their SLAs. They play a key role in launching new 5G applications by managing and making money from the small pieces of wireless resources in both consumer and business situations. Also, operators collaborating with cloud providers and various sectors are helping to make connectivity products more in demand and mature.
By enterprise, the healthcare & life sciences segment is expected to register the highest growth rate during the forecast period.
During the forecast period, the healthcare & life sciences segment is projected to grow the fastest. The increase in demand for dependable, safe, and fast networks for healthcare has brought about this rise. For surgeries done with robots, checking patients at a distance and monitoring their condition, hospitals require network slices, as any delay or error can influence the results. Using slicing in Asia and Europe has made it possible for mobile medical imaging, intelligent ambulances, and wearables to work in essential sites that require strength in data transmissions. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology organizations use dedicated slices to guarantee smooth and safe transfers of data across their sites involved in clinical research, as well as AI-related analytics. Since this segment depends on applications that require speed and strong privacy, it can quickly benefit from network slicing when the environment is subject to strict regulations.
North America is projected to register the largest market size during the forecast period.
North America is predicted to experience the largest market size during the forecast period. 5G networks are well set up, government and industry cooperation is strong, and many banks have adopted advanced mobile services here. Verizon and AT&T in the US are pioneering the use of network slicing for on-demand and well-defined services in emergencies, industry, and media fields. T-Mobile is now providing enterprises with the chance to experiment with localized control using private slices and edge computing. Moreover, relationships with AWS and Microsoft Azure are helping with cloud-based slice orchestration, allowing enterprises to use network slices easily in their IT systems. Support for these activities from regulatory bodies in the US and Canada is helping promote more nationwide use. Along with a digitalized industry, these factors have placed North America at the leading place in network slicing in the coming years.
Top Companies in the market
The report profiles key players such as Ericsson (Sweden), Huawei (China), Nokia (Finland), Cisco (US), ZTE (China), Ciena Corporation (US), Amdocs (US), Turk Telekom (Turkey), Samsung (South Korea), HPE (US), NTT (Japan), BT Group (UK), and Broadcom (US), Juniper Networks (US), T-Mobile (US), and Mavenir (US).