D2C Monthly Active Users to Reach Over 130 Million by 2031
A new study by Juniper Research projects that the total number of monthly active direct-to-cell (D2C) users will rise from 17.4 million in 2026 to 133 million in 2031.

A new study by Juniper Research projects that the first 6G connections will arrive in 2029, with the global number of 6G connections reaching 4.1 million that same year. The report identified the US and South Korea as the countries expected to lead early 6G commercialisation in late 2029, with 6G network launches expanding in 2030.
The report found that, by 2030, nine countries will have launched 6G commercially, with North America and the Far East & China showing the way regionally. According to the study, in 2030, China will lead the list by number of 6G connections, ahead of the US, Canada, Japan, the UK, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, and Qatar. However, whilst these countries will lead the early commercialisation of 6G, others such as Germany, India, and the UAE are also expected to play key roles in its development and commercialisation.
With mobile data traffic growth decelerating and gains in consumer average revenue per user (ARPU) limited relative to traffic growth, 6G investment must go beyond traditional connectivity services. Instead, 6G must also serve as the enabler of key value-added services such as voice AI, which mobile network operators can integrate with their existing services to consumers and enterprises, unlocking new revenue streams, Juniper Research concluded.