MasOrange’s collaboration with Ericsson marks a new era for Spain’s telecom scene, rolling out 5G-Advanced networks across major cities like Madrid and Barcelona. This development enhances 5G with features such as VoIP support, carrier aggregation, and low-latency solutions, propelling innovative applications in cloud gaming, augmented reality, and smart wearables.
The global mobile core network market, including VoIP technology, sees tremendous growth in 2025, with the 5G segment accounting for half of total revenues. Dell’Oro Group notes this as the highest growth since 2014. Multi-access Edge Computing and innovative AI integrations are at the forefront, enhancing VoIP services.
Ericsson and e& UAE have embarked on a transformative three-year initiative to enhance the UAE’s 5G network. By deploying Ericsson’s cutting-edge radio technology, the collaboration aims to introduce 5G Advanced features and achieve a significant commercial rollout of Reduced Capability in the Middle East and Africa.
Singtel is revolutionizing global IoT solutions with floLIVE’s distributed core network. This strategic collaboration enables seamless eSIM-based services for over 190 markets. Targeting the automotive sector, Singtel’s approach is a game-changer, offering innovative multi-domestic connectivity that adheres to strict regulatory standards.
M1’s partnership with Ericsson promises to revolutionize Singapore’s 5G transport network by integrating cutting-edge automation and analytics tools. This collaboration focuses on enhancing network visibility, control, and energy efficiency, making use of AI and machine learning. M1’s initiatives are set to boost connectivity, sustainability, and enterprise efficiency.
Rogers Communications’ initiation of Ericsson’s 5G Advanced technology in Canada sets a new standard for telecommunications, focusing on enhancing network efficiency and IoT connectivity. This advanced technology optimizes wearables, sensors, and essential services for emergency responders.
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.
China-based Sequans Communications recently expanded by acquiring Swiss company ACP, strengthening its ambitions in the rapidly growing 5G RedCap sector. This strategic acquisition enhances Sequans’ capabilities to capture the expanding eRedCap market.
Nokia and Zain KSA have teamed up to revolutionize indoor mobile connectivity in Saudi Arabia by introducing the first 4G/5G Femtocell solution in the region. This partnership aims to improve indoor network coverage for enterprises, ensuring seamless and efficient communication.
AT&T will phase out its NB-IoT network, transitioning customers to LTE-M for greater data capacity and improved IoT services. The shift, set to complete by Q1 2025, reflects AT&T’s focus on advancing technology, including exploring 5G RedCap.


