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Mobile World Congress 2025 Opens in Barcelona, Showcasing Future of Mobile Industry
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 kicked off in Barcelona on March 3, bringing together tech leaders, industry experts, and innovators to discuss the latest trends shaping the mobile industry. The four-day event, organized by the GSMA, will focus on 5G advancements, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and digital transformation.
GSMA’s Mobile Economy Report 2025 Highlights Industry Growth
Setting the tone for the event, the GSMA released its annual Mobile Economy Report 2025 on Monday, outlining key trends that will influence the future of mobile technology.
Among the report’s key findings:
- Mobile technologies and services contributed 5.8% of global GDP in 2024, equivalent to $6.5 trillion in economic value. By 2030, this is projected to reach nearly $11 trillion, or 8.4% of global GDP.
- 5G adoption is accelerating—the number of 5G connections surpassed 2 billion by the end of 2024 and will make up 57% of all mobile connections by 2030, overtaking 4G adoption by 2028.
- 5G Standalone (5G SA) is expected to drive 70% of enterprise revenue growth through 2030, unlocking a $127 billion market opportunity.
- Mobile internet usage continues to rise—by the end of 2024, 4.7 billion people (58% of the global population) were using mobile internet, with this figure expected to grow to 5.5 billion (64%) by 2030.
- Key industries benefiting from mobile advancements include manufacturing (25% of projected gains), accommodation and food services (17%), and public administration (14%).
One of the major industry initiatives showcased at MWC 2025 is the GSMA Open Gateway project, which aims to standardize APIs across mobile networks to enhance interoperability and efficiency. So far, 72 operator groups—representing 80% of global mobile connections—have signed up for the initiative.
GSMA Urges Governments to Support 5G Expansion
The GSMA report also outlined recommendations for governments and regulators to help maximize the benefits of 5G connectivity and digital transformation. Key suggestions include:
- Ensuring adequate 5G spectrum availability and avoiding limitations that could hinder deployment.
- Keeping reserve prices and spectrum fees reasonable to allow market forces to determine fair prices.
- Designing auctions carefully to prevent unnecessary risks for bidders, such as artificial spectrum scarcity.
- Developing long-term 5G spectrum roadmaps in consultation with industry stakeholders to allow for better planning.
The report also praised governments that have started adopting more flexible pricing and licensing approaches to support investment in network expansion. Many regulators are now extending spectrum licensing terms without additional costs and incorporating coverage commitments in exchange for lower spectrum fees.
Outlook for the Mobile Industry
As MWC 2025 unfolds, industry leaders will explore how innovations in 5G, AI, and IoT will continue to shape global connectivity, drive economic growth, and transform key industries. With mobile technologies playing a crucial role in digital transformation, the discussions in Barcelona this week are set to influence the future of mobile networks and services worldwide.
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