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Nokia, Digita, and CoreGo have partnered to roll out private 5G networks and edge computing solutions at high-traffic event venues. Using Nokia's Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) and CoreGoโ€™s payment and access tech, the trio delivers real-time data flow, reliable connectivity, and enhanced guest experience across Finland and international locationsโ€”serving over 2 million attendees to date.

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Nokia, Digita, and CoreGo have partnered to roll out private 5G networks and edge computing solutions at high-traffic event venues. Using Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) and CoreGoโ€™s payment and access tech, the trio delivers real-time data flow, reliable connectivity, and enhanced guest experience across Finland and international locationsโ€”serving over 2 million attendees to date.
The future of sports and entertainment is fan-first, immersive, and data-driven. Powered by D2C models, 5G networks, AI content creation, and super apps, industry leaders are reimagining fan experiencesโ€”from Bundesliga’s mobile strategy to Web2.5’s tokenized communities. The shift is not just technical but cultural, prioritizing personalization, monetization, and real-time interaction across every touchpoint.
AI Pulse: Telecomโ€™s Next Frontier is a definitive guide to how AI is reshaping the telecom landscape โ€” strategically, structurally, and commercially. Spanning over 130 pages, this MWC 2025 special edition explores AIโ€™s growing maturity in telecom, offering a comprehensive look at the technologies and trends driving transformation.

Explore strategic AI pillarsโ€”from AI Ops and Edge AI to LLMs, AI-as-a-Service, and governanceโ€”and learn how telcos are building AI-native architectures and monetization models. Discover insights from 30+ global CxOs, unpacking shifts in leadership thinking around purpose, innovation, and competitive advantage.

The edition also examines connected industries at the intersection of Private 5G, AI, and Satelliteโ€”fueling transformation in smart manufacturing, mobility, fintech, ports, sports, and more. From fan engagement to digital finance, from smart cities to the industrial metaverse, this is the roadmap to telecomโ€™s next eraโ€”where intelligence is the new infrastructure, and telcos become the enablers of everything connected.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced the 5G Innovation Hackathon 2025, a six-month competition to drive 5G-powered solutions across industries. Open to students, startups, and professionals, the hackathon will focus on AI, IoT, smart cities, and next-gen connectivity innovations. Participants will receive funding, mentorship, and access to 100+ 5G Use Case Labs. Winners will showcase their solutions at India Mobile Congress 2025.
As telcos seek growth beyond connectivity, a $400 billion enterprise opportunity awaits. At MWC25โ€™s Connected Industries, leaders from NVIDIA, 5GAA, and Accenture will explore how 5G, AI, IoT, and private networks are reshaping industries like manufacturing, fintech, smart mobility, and entertainment. Learn why GSMAโ€™s Connected Communities is key to unlocking new revenue streams and driving digital transformation.
SailGP is enabling high-speed sailing with Ericsson Private 5G and Edge Computing, ensuring real-time race analytics, seamless connectivity, and immersive fan engagement. With Cradlepoint edge routers in each F50 catamaran, teams process over 53 billion data points per race day, optimizing performance and ensuring fairness. This 5G-powered digital transformation sets a new benchmark for sports connectivity.
EE has deployed the UKโ€™s first 5G Standalone (SA) network at Wembley Stadium, setting a new benchmark for sports venue connectivity. This upgrade delivers faster speeds, ultra-low latency, and enhanced capacity, ensuring seamless live streaming, mobile transactions, and digital fan experiences. As part of EEโ€™s nationwide 5G expansion, this deployment paves the way for smart stadium innovations and next-generation event experiences.
Private networks are transforming industries like smart cities, manufacturing, and utilities by enhancing connectivity, automation, and data utilization. NTT Data and Nokia are leading this transformation, offering advanced private 5G solutions that improve operational efficiency, security, and sustainability. Private networks enable real-time decision-making through technologies like Edge AI and digital twins while addressing deployment challenges with models like Network as a Service (NaaS). In smart cities, these networks optimize traffic management, energy monitoring, and public safety, delivering citizen-centric value. Learn how private networks drive digital transformation and operational excellence across sectors.
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5G for Sports

The sports world is on the brink of a technological revolution spearheaded by the advent of 5G technology. This new era is characterized by smart stadiums and a transformative approach to sports media marketing. Smart stadiums represent the next generation of sports venues, leveraging 5G and IoT technologies. They enhance fan experiences by providing high-speed connectivity akin to home internet, enabling real-time social media interactions and digital engagement with teams. Unlike traditional stadiums, which often rely on limited Wi-Fi networks, smart stadiums use advanced cellular technology for comprehensive digital services. This approach allows for a more connected and interactive fan experience.

Advantages of 5G in Sports

The integration of 5G technology into the sports industry is proving to be a game-changer. This section provides a detailed analysis of the benefits 5G brings to the sports arena, with a focus on private, public, and hybrid 5G networks. Each of these network types offers unique advantages in enhancing fan experiences, improving operational efficiencies, elevating media coverage, and creating new opportunities in sports marketing.

Improved Fan Experience

Private 5G Networks:ย These networks are ideal for offering customized, high-speed connectivity within sports venues. They enable advanced services like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences for fans, providing immersive views of the action and interactive features such as player stats and instant replays. Private networks ensure consistent, high-quality connectivity even during peak times, enhancing the overall fan experience.

Public 5G Networks:ย Public 5G networks excel in providing widespread coverage, which is crucial for fans both inside and outside the stadium. They facilitate seamless streaming of live events, real-time social media interaction, and access to digital content related to the sporting event, regardless of the fan’s location.

Hybrid Networks:ย Combining the strengths of both private and public networks, hybrid 5G networks can offer a balanced solution. Within the stadium, they can prioritize critical communications and data analytics for operations, while also catering to the general connectivity needs of fans through the public network component.

Operational Efficiencies

Private 5G Networks:ย These networks are ideal for offering customized, high-speed connectivity within sports venues. They enable advanced services like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences for fans, providing immersive views of the action and interactive features such as player stats and instant replays. Private networks ensure consistent, high-quality connectivity even during peak times, enhancing the overall fan experience.

Public 5G Networks:ย Public 5G networks excel in providing widespread coverage, which is crucial for fans both inside and outside the stadium. They facilitate seamless streaming of live events, real-time social media interaction, and access to digital content related to the sporting event, regardless of the fan’s location.

Hybrid Networks:ย Combining the strengths of both private and public networks, hybrid 5G networks can offer a balanced solution. Within the stadium, they can prioritize critical communications and data analytics for operations, while also catering to the general connectivity needs of fans through the public network component.

Enhanced Media Coverage

Private 5G Networks:ย They offer the bandwidth and speed required for high-quality, real-time media coverage within the stadium. This includes supporting ultra-high-definition (UHD) video streaming, instant replay capabilities, and providing bandwidth for large volumes of simultaneous media uploads.

Public 5G Networks:ย These networks play a critical role in broadcasting events to a global audience. With 5G’s high speed and low latency, live sports broadcasting can reach viewers with minimal delay, enhancing the viewing experience.

Hybrid Networks:ย Hybrid networks can dynamically allocate resources to ensure media teams have the bandwidth they need for live coverage, while also catering to the connectivity needs of the audience.

New Opportunities in Sports Marketing

Private Networks:ย By offering targeted and personalized services, such as in-app promotions and location-based advertising, private 5G networks can open new avenues for targeted marketing strategies within the sports arena.

Public 5G Networks: The widespread reach of public networks allows for broader marketing campaigns, reaching a global audience with promotional content, merchandise offers, and more.

Hybrid Networks:ย They enable a seamless transition between targeted in-stadium marketing and broader outreach efforts, maximizing the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.

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