In a groundbreaking move at the Mobile World Congress, Huawei announced the launch of its AI-Centric Network, promising to transform telecom infrastructure. Yang Chaobin, director and CEO of Huawei’s ICT business group, outlined how advanced open-source AI models are making significant changes in
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dramatically altering the landscape of wireless networks, promising to deliver smarter, more efficient connectivity. At MWC 2025, industry leaders gathered to discuss AI’s tangible impacts and the next-generation innovations reshaping how we connect. The discussions
The telecom industry is at a crossroads, dealing with rapid advancements in technology, shifts in consumer behavior, and evolving regulatory landscapes. As telcos navigate these changes, they must balance embracing new technologies, adhering to regulatory demands, and pushing for sustainability.
In recent years, the telecommunications industry has undergone a paradigm shift, driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twins. This article explores how these cutting-edge technologies are transforming traditional telecom companies into advanced tech entities known as
Mobile network operators are experiencing significant financial strain due to the substantial investments required for mobile Internet infrastructure. The GSMA, in collaboration with Kearney, has released a report highlighting this issue, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress. This report subtly
The recent collaboration among AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Ericsson to introduce standardized 5G Network APIs in the United States marks a significant milestone in the mobile ecosystem. Under the project name Aduna, these telecom giants aim to launch the Number Verification and SIM Swap APIs