The telecom industry is undergoing a paradigm shift — from delivering reliable connectivity, to creating an intelligent digital ecosystem. This transformation is fueled by access to vast volumes of structured, unstructured, and high-frequency data, combined with advanced network capabilities, analytics, and a focus on AI-driven innovation.
As we move into 2025, we will reflect on our role in supporting and advancing this intelligent ecosystem, and how we continue to shape it to improve global connectivity and improve lives across the globe.
Mike Salfity
CEO
Five Ways GenAI Will Transform Telecom
INDUSTRY TREND
GenAI will evolve telecom’s focus from connectivity to intelligent digital ecosystems, unlocking innovation, efficiency, and new revenue streams. To seize this opportunity, CSPs need to focus on network intelligence and enable digital transformation across industries.
Technologies like Software-Defined Networking (SDN) require the development of new probing techniques. Cloud-native Network Functions (CNFs) benefit from automated lifecycle management procedures, allowing them to be instantiated and scaled in or out to optimize network resource utilization.
A mobile operator offered M2M services to a world-class car manufacturer, requiring eSIM connectivity and performance testing with all its roaming partners for both national and international roaming. Explore how Mobileum helped ensure seamless connectivity for multiple services in this project.
Wireless networks become increasingly integral to IoT, smart homes, and mobile applications. Thanks to Wireless Network APIs, developers can create innovative solutions that enhance connectivity and user experience across diverse platforms and devices.
Mobile operators are starting to leverage 5G network slicing to allocate dedicated resources for first responders, with the Los Angeles Fire Department being one of the first to benefit from uninterrupted communication during emergencies. This initiative underscores the growing role of 5G technology in public safety.
A leading APAC mobile network operator launched its first consumer AI app as part of its broader strategy to explore AI services and integrate them into its 5G ecosystem. This move aims to diversify its revenue streams and solidify its role in the growing AI-driven digital market.
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