MediaTek reported strong Q1 2025 revenue growth driven by 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and AI sectors, despite a dip in gross margin. Increased R&D spending and collaboration with NVIDIA highlight its AI focus. With smartphone demand uneven and tariffs looming, the company remains cautiously optimistic about sustained growth.
Bharti Airtel’s latest acquisition of 400MHz 26GHz spectrum from Adani Data Networks marks a pivotal move to bolster its 5G services. This acquisition enhances Airtel’s 5G footprint across key Indian regions and addresses high-capacity use cases like Fixed Wireless Access and enterprise solutions.
Ericsson’s €200 million investment in Ireland marks a major step in advancing telecommunications. Centered on 5G Standalone rollout and enhanced automation using the Ericsson Intelligent Automation Platform, this initiative aims to optimize 4G and 5G network management.
KDDI and AMD’s partnership marks a strategic move to enhance 5G virtualized networks by 2026. Leveraging AMD’s 4th Gen EPYC processors, the collaboration aims to optimize network performance and energy efficiency to meet rising wireless data demand.
As the buzz around 6G grows, a pressing question emerges: Is 6G inevitable, and will it surpass 5G? While advancements in 5G dominate current efforts, the discourse on the transition’s timing and necessity is gaining momentum. Significant investments are being funneled into enhancing networks, potentially redefining VoIP solutions.
Malaysia’s mobile service revenue is set for strong growth, fueled by rising 5G adoption and soaring data demand. Mobile data usage is projected to more than double by 2029, while the shift to a dual-network model promises greater competition and improved services.
U Mobile is transforming Malaysia’s 5G landscape by partnering with Huawei and ZTE to deploy the country’s second 5G network. Aiming for 80% population coverage within a year, U Mobile emphasizes robust 5G performance. This strategic move aligns with government efforts to boost competition and service quality.
Telia Finland demonstrated its 5G network slicing by remotely operating an armoured vehicle nearly 100 kilometres away during military drills in Lapland. The successful test highlights how advanced connectivity can enable real-time control for defence applications, marking a significant step in unmanned systems and secure cross-border cooperation amid Finland’s evolving security landscape.
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.
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.

