Nokia, Digita, and CoreGo are teaming up to deploy private 5G networks at major events, boosting secure, real-time connectivity for payments, ticketing, and operations. The flexible, scalable systems promise smoother experiences for attendees and staff.
Germany’s antitrust authority has accused Vodafone and Vantage Towers of blocking 1&1’s 5G rollout by withholding promised tower access. The delay, the regulator claims, harms competition and could have been avoided.
The Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) is championing the development of 5G Reduced Capability, known as RedCap, by forming a focused group. This initiative is crucial for propelling 5G’s ecosystem forward, backed by industry giants like Ericsson, Huawei, Qualcomm, and MediaTek.
Nokia, Telia, and the Finnish Defense Forces achieved a world-first by successfully demonstrating seamless 5G standalone slice handover across borders. Conducted during a Nordic defense exercise, the trial proved the potential of secure, uninterrupted communications for mission-critical operations.
Siemens is pioneering a unique solution by selling segments of O2 Telefónica’s public 5G network to water utilities in Germany. By leveraging 5G network slicing, Siemens aims to enhance connectivity for geographically dispersed operations. This strategic move promises efficient, secure integration, vital for the sector’s AI-driven automation goals.
At NAB Show 2025, Verizon and NVIDIA unveiled a portable private 5G network powered by edge AI and accelerated computing. Designed for live broadcast workflows, the system uses real-time AI to prioritize key video moments, boosting viewer engagement and production efficiency—anywhere from stadiums to remote sites.
O2 Germany is rapidly expanding its rural 5G network, adding 1,600 improvements and 100 new sites. Now covering over 97% of Germany’s population, the expansion enhances connectivity in both urban and remote areas. O2 aims to boost network capacity and improve service along transport routes.
China Mobile, the largest mobile carrier globally, is set for significant 5G infrastructure expansion in 2025, aiming for 2.8 million base stations. With a surging 5G subscriber base, making up 55% of users, and rising financial performance, this move positions China Mobile as a leader in the mobile network industry.
Nokia has unveiled the FastMile Gateway 4, a 5G Fixed Wireless Access device with Wi-Fi 7, delivering speeds up to 4Gbps. Featuring high-gain antennas, multi-link operation, and cloud-based optimization via Corteca, it enhances speed and coverage.
Vodafone Idea has kicked off its 5G network launch in Mumbai, leveraging Nokia’s energy-efficient technology. Utilizing an AI-powered Self-Organizing Network, Vodafone aims to enhance 5G performance.