5G
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From 5G standalone to network APIs and everything in between, here are 8 learnings from ITW 2025.
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Europe’s leading telecom operators have issued a stark warning to policymakers: without full access to the upper 6 GHz band, the continent risks losing its footing in the global race to 6G.
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The CEO of Orange Wholesale International talks about models to add value in a changing telco world
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Ericsson has launched what it claims to be the first successful 5G Standalone (5G SA) international roaming connection between two different operator groups.
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While 5G deployment continues, the telecommunications industry is already preparing for 6G, with standardisation efforts beginning this year.
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London may be the beating heart of the UK economy, but when it comes to mobile network performance, it’s lagging behind the rest of the country.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity LATAM 2026
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In this Capacity TV interview, Saf Malik, senior reporter at Capacity Media, speaks with Stefan Pongratz, analyst at Dell'Oro Group, about the growing influence of AI on Radio Access Networks (RAN).
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The global IoT market is set to generate $1.8 trillion in revenue from 2028, with demand driven by interconnected enterprise applications along with AI and 5G, according to new data from GlobalData.
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Vodafone UK and Ericsson have successfully reduced the daily power consumption of 5G Radio Units by up to 33% in trial sites across London, marking a major step forward in network energy efficiency.
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The UK government has committed £23 million in funding for telecoms research aimed at expanding connectivity to underserved regions across the country.
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) will invest around £2 million per day—equivalent to approximately £700 million this year— into its mobile network as part of its mobile transformation plan.
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Huawei introduced an ‘AI-Centric Network’ solution at MWC 2025 that aims to redefine telecoms infrastructure and operations.
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AI and 5G-Advanced (5G-A) will reshape network operations and monetisation strategies for telecom operators, according to Huawei’s senior VP Li Peng.
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Orange has launched its 'world first' 5G Core Network as a Service (CNaaS), an offering that allows mobile operators to deploy 5G standalone (SA) infrastructure with ease.
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Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle has sounded the alarm over Europe's slow progress in 5G rollout.
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O2 Telefónica Germany has signed a new five-year contract with Mavenir to transition from its existing virtualised IMS (vIMS) to a Cloud-Native IMS solution for 4G and 5G.
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India’s Bharti Airtel has announced an expanded collaboration with Ericsson to deploy cutting-edge 5G Core network technology
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In a UK-first, Vodafone has successfully showed the simultaneous use of multiple 5G Standalone (SA) network slices at a live sporting event.