5G News Round Up for the Week to 2 February 2025

Overview

This week saw significant developments in private 5G networks, particularly in industrial and mining applications, alongside major infrastructure modernisation announcements and AI integration initiatives. The telecommunications landscape continues to evolve with innovative use cases for 5G technology while operators pursue network transformation strategies.

Private 5G Networks Gain Momentum

Several significant private 5G deployments were announced this week, highlighting the growing enterprise adoption. In Japan, a consortium of ten organisations launched a demonstration private 5G network at Kani Industrial Park, aimed at revitalising manufacturing companies. Meanwhile, Vodafone Spain partnered with mining company Geoalcali to deploy a private 5G network in Navarra, enabling connectivity in remote underground areas and supporting advanced applications like digital twins and drone monitoring.

Public Safety and Emergency Services

Verizon Frontline provided a major 5G upgrade to the New York State Police, connecting over 1,800 vehicles with high-speed, low-latency connectivity. The implementation enables advanced features including mobile data terminals, license plate readers, and GPS systems, demonstrating 5G’s potential in enhancing public safety operations.

Network Modernisation and Infrastructure

AT&T unveiled its copper retirement strategy, targeting 1,300 central offices for initial phase-out by 2029. The FCC-approved plan marks a significant step in the transition to modern communications infrastructure, with AT&T planning to migrate customers to fiber connections or fixed wireless access services.

API Development and Innovation

Ooredoo became the first operator in the MENA region to adopt GSMA Camara open-network APIs, advancing the standardisation of telecom features including edge computing and security services. This development aligns with the broader industry push toward open APIs through GSMA’s Open Gateway initiative.

Suggested Reading

1. AT&T CEO outlines copper retirement plan
Highlight: Comprehensive framework for retiring copper infrastructure by 2029

2. Vodafone Spain bags mining private 5G deal
Highlight: Breakthrough deployment showcasing industrial 5G applications

3. Japan group targets regional revival with private 5G
Highlight: Innovative consortium approach to industrial digitalisation

4. Ooredoo claims MENA first with GSMA APIs
Highlight: Major step forward in API standardisation

5. Verizon connects cop cars to 5G
Highlight: Large-scale public safety deployment

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