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 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.
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.
U Mobile’s groundbreaking collaboration with Telekom Malaysia (TM) to provide 5G wholesale services marks a pivotal moment in the Malaysian telecommunications sector. The strategic partnership aims to enhance the 5G structure through a multi-operator core network, elevating Malaysia’s connectivity. U Mobile’s involvement signifies a commitment to advancing the country’s digital infrastructure.
Virgin Media O2 has launched an innovative O2 Satellite service, utilizing Starlink technology from SpaceX to enhance mobile connectivity in remote areas, called ‘not-spots’. This new service, boosting UK landmass coverage from 89% to 95%, allows users to seamlessly switch from mobile to satellite connectivity when traditional networks are unavailable.
The AI revolution in telecommunications demands networks evolve into deterministic, programmable systems. At MWC 2026, Nokia’s focus was on transitioning from traditional SLAs to real-time AI traffic management. This involves partnerships with BT, Elisa, and more, driving investments in transport networks, crucial for facilitating seamless VoIP and data connectivity.
Metro Connect 2026 showcased the future of broadband, highlighting fiber connectivity and data center growth. Keynote speaker Andrew Lipman from Morgan Lewis shared insights on the telecom industry’s optimistic outlook. He emphasized favorable US regulatory conditions and the significant $42.45 billion BEAD program aimed at expanding broadband access in underserved areas.
The International Telecommunication Union’s 51st WP 5D meeting was pivotal for 6G, as Minimum Technical Performance Requirements for IMT-2030 were finalized, transitioning 6G from vision to reality. With ZTE driving advanced 6G strategy, the company targets a seamless shift to the agent-centric internet era, prioritizing connectivity and AI integration.


