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At MWC 2026, Orange CEO Christel Heydemann urged telecom operators to evolve amidst AI’s rise, focusing on trust. As AI integrates into daily life, telcos must create a reliable digital environment, not just offer connectivity. This requires privacy, cybersecurity, and transforming trust into a competitive edge.
Malaysia’s digital transformation is accelerating with AI and 5G driving economic growth. The dual 5G network enhances connectivity, attracting foreign investments and improving industries. Investments in AI infrastructure, like sovereign AI clouds, strengthen Malaysia’s digital leadership. This progress positions Malaysia as a regional digital hub, leveraging tech advancements for substantial economic impact.
At MWC26, SpaceX introduced Starlink Mobile, marking a new era in satellite communications. This evolution of the direct-to-device strategy uses second-generation satellites to enhance integration with 5G networks. Starlink Mobile is set to elevate connectivity, offering speeds up to 150 Mb/s, filling gaps left by traditional networks.
At the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, Moso Networks is revolutionizing the way we perceive private 5G systems. With its Intelligent Management Platform, businesses are finding it easier than ever to deploy 5G, minimizing complexity and enhancing connectivity. By collaborating with Qualcomm, Moso offers SoC-based radios, simplifying deployment similar to Wi-Fi access points. Their strategic partnerships, like with Druid, further streamline rapid 5G network implementation. Leveraging private 5G’s capabilities can transform sectors such as logistics and education, while enhancing real-time data processing in agriculture and manufacturing. Moso is setting new standards for accessible private 5G deployment.
Huawei has achieved an extraordinary feat, connecting 170 million people in remote regions, surpassing its 2025 goal. At a forum in Barcelona, CEO Yang Chaobin highlighted the importance of high-speed networks and advanced computing for digital inclusion. Huawei’s initiatives aim to bridge the digital divide, enhancing global connectivity.
Infovista’s groundbreaking AI-driven solutions, VistAI and VistaOne, introduced at the Mobile World Congress, mark an era of enhancing VoIP through advanced network and customer experience intelligence. These innovations bridge network performance with customer satisfaction. By integrating planning, testing, network management, and CX, Infovista is transforming VoIP interactions.
At the Mobile World Congress 2026, Vodafone’s CEO Margherita Della Valle stressed the critical need for safety standards in satellite communications. As VoIP integrates with satellite networks, it’s vital to establish rules that protect trust and ensure security. Collaborative efforts by leading operators can prevent a chaotic industry landscape.
AT&T is revolutionizing its network for the AI era by partnering with AWS, Ericsson, and Microsoft. These collaborations focus on integrating last-mile connectivity with cloud infrastructures, crucial for low-latency AI applications. With AWS Interconnect, AT&T embeds fiber and 5G networks into AWS workflows, reducing complexity and latency for real-time machine learning.
The transformative journey of private 5G networks is gaining momentum as industry giants like Verizon and Nokia implement strategic shifts. With Jennifer Artley’s exit, Robb Juliano leads Verizon’s private 5G ambitions forward. As Nokia reshapes focus, the telecom world keenly watches these private 5G evolutions, promising innovative enterprise solutions.


