Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market Market: by Type (Wired, Wireless, Hybrid), Application (Telecom, IT & Network Services, Government, BFSI, Healthcare, Manufacturing), Distribution Channels (Direct, Indirect, Online, Value Added Resellers, Distributors, System Integrators), Technology (SDN, NFV, 5G, Cloud Computing, IoT, Network Slicing), Organization Size (Small, Medium, Large) and By Asia-Pacific Historical & Forecast Period (2020-2035) Comprehensive Study 2025
Last Updated: 23-07-2025 | Format: PDF | Report ID:11787
Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market Outlook and Forecast (2020-2035)
The Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market is witnessing remarkable growth as organizations in sectors such as telecom, IT, and manufacturing accelerate digital transformation. Fueled by the adoption of advanced technologies like 5G, IoT, and cloud computing, the market is evolving to deliver enhanced connectivity, reduced latency, and scalable network infrastructures. With governments supporting digital initiatives and regional giants investing heavily in network upgrades, the market is primed for sustained expansion through 2035.
Latest Market Dynamics
Key Drivers
Rapid 5G rollout across major economies including China and South Korea, enabling high-speed, low-latency network applications in smart cities and industrial automation. For example, in July 2024, Huawei announced new partnerships for 5G infrastructure in Southeast Asia.
Surging adoption of IoT and edge computing across manufacturing and healthcare to enhance operational efficiency and deliver real-time analytics, as seen with Samsung Electronics' expansion of its IoT platform in the APAC region in June 2024.
Key Trends
Convergence of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) for network flexibility, highlighted by Juniper Networks' mid-2024 release of open SDN/NFV solutions tailored for regional telcos.
Increased integration of cloud-native network functions to support scalability and automation, as demonstrated by Nokia’s July 2024 launch of its APAC-focused cloud-native 5G core solutions.
Key Opportunities
Booming demand for private 5G networks among APAC enterprises, enabling highly secure and dedicated connectivity, with Ericsson initiating multiple private 5G deployments in India during H2 2024.
Expanding role of network slicing technology within smart cities and healthcare, with NEC Corporation launching new network slicing solutions tailored to government clients in Japan in August 2024.
Key Challenges
Complexity of integrating legacy network infrastructure with next-generation solutions poses significant operational and cost challenges, especially for established telecom operators like NTT and Singtel.
Persistent cybersecurity vulnerabilities as the region digitizes, highlighted by recent security incidents affecting multiple service providers and prompting ZTE Corporation to strengthen its security portfolio in July 2024.
Key Restraints
High initial investment and CAPEX requirements for next-generation network upgrades, deterring small and medium enterprises, as noted by ADTRAN's restrained rollout among SMEs in 2024.
Regulatory uncertainties and varied spectrum policies across APAC countries delaying unified 5G and IoT implementations, with ongoing policy discussions in India and Vietnam affecting Ericsson and Nokia’s regional timelines.
Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market Share (%) By Type, 2025
In 2025, the wireless segment dominates the Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market, capturing 52% of the market share. The demand for wireless solutions is driven by rapid 5G deployment, mobile device proliferation, and expanding IoT applications. Wired networks account for 28%, largely sustaining mission-critical and high-capacity network needs, particularly in enterprise and data center environments. Hybrid networks, which integrate wired and wireless capabilities, hold a 20% share, appealing to organizations seeking flexibility and resilience. The evolution towards wireless and hybrid networks reflects enterprises’ pursuit of agile, scalable, and future-proof connectivity.
Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market Share (%) By Application, 2025
Telecom remains the core application for next-generation networks in APAC, commanding 41% market share in 2025. This dominance is a result of ongoing upgrades to 5G, LTE-Advanced, and fiber-based infrastructure. IT & Network Services follow with 25%, owing to rising cloud adoption and network virtualization. The healthcare sector comprises 14%, reflecting increased telemedicine and digital health initiatives. Manufacturing and BFSI also collectively account for significant portions as digitalization and automation advance, propelling network investments for operational efficiency, security, and compliance.
The Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market demonstrates robust revenue growth from 2020, when it reached USD 16,400 Million, to a projected USD 71,200 Million by 2035. The CAGR of 11.2% is fueled by consistent investments in 5G, IoT, and digitalization initiatives across telecom, enterprise, and government sectors. Key contributors include China, Japan, India, and South Korea. The market expansion is further supported by ongoing regulatory reforms, rising data consumption, and increasing smart device penetration throughout the region.
Year-over-year growth rates for the APAC Next-Generation Network Market remain above 10% through 2030, peaking in early forecast years as 5G and cloud adoption accelerate. Growth moderates slightly post-2030 as markets mature and adoption stabilizes. The strong early YoY figures reflect heavy upfront investment and infrastructure rollout, with longer-term growth sustained by IoT, smart cities, and network automation.
Asia-Pacific Next-Generation Network Market Share (%) By Region, 2025
China captures the largest regional share with 37% in 2025, as it leads in 5G investment, digital infrastructure, and smart city projects. Japan and India hold 18% and 16%, respectively, benefitting from strong government initiatives and a growing enterprise market. South Korea and Australia also contribute significantly, driven by advanced network technology adoption and strong telecom sectors.
Huawei holds the top position in the APAC next-generation network market in 2025, claiming a 24% share due to its extensive 5G, SDN, and optical network portfolio. Nokia ranks second with 15%, followed by Cisco at 12%. Other major players include Ericsson, Samsung, and Fujitsu, collectively shaping the competitive landscape through innovation, local partnerships, and continued R&D investments.
Telecom service providers are the largest buyers of next-generation network solutions in APAC, with a 48% share in 2025. Enterprises, seeking digital transformation and secure connectivity, account for 31%. Government agencies remain key, constituting 13% of purchases as they modernize public infrastructure and enable smart city initiatives. This distribution highlights the evolving needs for scalable, resilient, and future-ready network solutions.
Study Coverage
Metrics
Details
Years
2020-2035
Base Year
2025
Market Size
Revenue (USD Million)
Regions
China, India, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, Australia, South Korea, Rest of APAC
Segments
By Type (Wired, Wireless, Hybrid, Fiber Optic, Satellite, Mobile Broadband), By Application (Telecom, IT & Network Services, Government, BFSI, Healthcare, Manufacturing), By Distribution Channel (Direct, Indirect, Online, Value Added Resellers, Distributors, System Integrators), By Technology (SDN, NFV, 5G, Cloud Computing, IoT, Network Slicing), By Organization Size (Small, Medium, Large)