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There is a wave of innovation across consumer devices, connectivity and digital services. Within digital services, three areas are capturing growing interest: digital gaming; generative AI; and extended reality (XR) and the metaverse. In this report we draw upon findings from our consumer survey to uncover insights that can help players in these ecosystems sharpen their competitive strategies and refine their commercial offerings.
Mobile connectivity supports efforts to develop modern, inclusive and sustainable digital nations in Asia Pacific, facilitating the increasing integration of transformative technologies such as AI into daily activities for individuals and businesses. In 2024, the mobile sector accounted for 5.6% of GDP in Asia Pacific, contributing $950 billion in value. This is expected to rise to $1.4 trillion by 2030, equivalent to 6.6% of GDP, as the impacts of 5G technology become more widespread across local economies. To fully unlock this potential, fostering digital trust and ensuring the sustainability of the industry have become key priorities for stakeholders across the region's digital ecosystem. This means driving 5G monetisation, addressing the scam economy and mitigating cybersecurity threats, alongside bridging investment gaps, balancing innovation with regulations and implementing effective spectrum policies.
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This edition of the Industry Checkpoint series focuses on private networks, highlighting how the market has changed in the last six months and its implications. The report considers four major developments: telecoms operators upping their offerings through managed services; private networks solutions increasingly being tailored for edge AI applications; private 5G's growing role in public safety infrastructure; and the accelerating momentum of private networks in military and defence.
GSMA Intelligence's Chart of the Month is a visual way of telling an important story in the mobile and broader tech ecosystem. From the shape and size of markets to trends in consumer behaviour, we aim to provide food for thought through informative visuals designed to bring colour and clarity to complex issues facing the industry. This edition looks at announced launches and plans for 5G-Advanced networks.
If 2024 was about establishing the strategic rationale for AI, 2025 is about assessing progress. To this end, GSMA Intelligence has evolved this research series to establish a baseline that can be tracked over time for the industry, its supply chain and partnership ecosystem. As well as recent developments from the telco AI space and the Telco AI tracker, this edition provides a deep dive of AI at the edge, looking at the strategic value of different AI inference options.
The latest consumer survey by GSMA Intelligence reveals that around one in seven mobile users changed their service provider over the previous 12 months. The main reasons for churn have stayed largely unchanged over the last five years, at the aggregate level, with value for money by far the top reason. However, variations exist between consumer segments in terms of the degree of churn and the drivers.
This edition of the Industry Checkpoint series focuses on consumer devices, highlighting how the market has changed in the last six months and its implications. The report considers four major developments: innovation expanding beyond smartphones to wearables and the smart home; smart glasses seeing a revival; chipmakers intensifying efforts with generative AI; and direct-to-device strategies increasingly becoming a regional play.
The global IoT market will reach $2 trillion in revenues by 2030, but what are the drivers shaping revenue growth and the recommendations for IoT companies looking to capitalise on the opportunity ahead?
With the global IoT market set to reach $2 trillion in revenues by 2030, understanding the projections by region and forecasts for particular use cases is crucial.
Enterprises need to understand that where inferencing happens – whether at the user edge (device and enterprise/on-premises) or network edge (far edge, near edge and telco private cloud) – will have major implications for application performance, data sovereignty, resilience and energy efficiency. This analysis focuses on how running AI workloads on the enterprise edge (on-premises) can deliver improved outcomes.
Fixed markets continue to evolve around the world, with technology investments, competition, M&A and shifting consumer behaviour being major drivers. This quarterly series outlines the latest market developments and the key trends to watch, charting the period to 2030. The report also provides comprehensive cross-country comparisons at your fingertips, allowing you to identify which markets or technologies will grow the most.
Pay-TV markets are seeing an unprecedented evolution, driven by technology investments, shifting consumer behaviour and competition (including from OTT players). This quarterly series outlines the latest market developments and the key trends to watch, charting the period to 2030. The report also provides comprehensive cross-country comparisons at your fingertips, allowing you to identify which markets or technologies will grow the most or how OTT competition will impact the adoption of traditional pay TV.
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In the airline industry, every minute counts, and every delay costs. Missed baggage, delayed takeoffs, and ground inefficiencies can quickly translate into financial penalties, compensation payouts, and dissatisfied passengers.Watch this on-demand webinar recording for an in-depth session where JetBlue Airways shared how they tackled one of their biggest operational challenges - baggage handling delays, by deploying a robust IoT connectivity solution. Learn how JetBlue transitioned from legacy systems with limited coverage to a smart, global connectivity approach powered by Helix Wireless and floLIVE. The result? A 60-70% reduction in baggage-related delays, streamlined operations, significant cost savings, and enhanced passenger experiences.Key topics covered:The hidden costs of baggage delays and their impact on operations.How connectivity gaps can disrupt even the most routine processes.How JetBlue leveraged eSIM technology and multi-network redundancy for seamless global operations.The measurable operational and financial benefits of reliable IoT connectivityThis webinar was hosted in sponsorship with floLIVE.
Many local governments are turning to digital solutions to fill critical data gaps, advance climate action and enhance the accessibility, affordability and reliability of essential urban services. This report takes stock of the trends shaping smart city deployments in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
The Satellite and NTN summit at MWC Shanghai 2025 explored how satellite and terrestrial networks are converging to revolutionise global connectivity — from closing coverage gaps to unlocking new revenue in IoT and enterprise. Discussing how China’s satellite scale is immense: the country has at least three constellation projects, which together amount to a planned 38,000 satellites in orbit. The connectivity extension has targeted new subscribers, better coverage for existing ones, seamless roaming, and service availability for businesses in hard-to-reach areas or those that carry transient assets like logistics and precision agriculture using drones. Speakers: Daniel Li (IoT) Nordic Semiconductor, Product Marketing Manager Pete Saladino Skylo, Global Head of Marketing Barbara Pareglio GSMA, Senior Technical Director, Smart Mobility Lead (Zhou Jing) 周晶, China Unicom, Director I-Kang Fu MediaTek, Senior Director, Advanced Communication Technology Division Meng Li SES Satellites, Corporate Development, APAC Wei Deng China Mobile International Limited, Director, TN&NTN Convergence Technology Dept. Expertly moderated by Tim Hatt GSMA Intelligence, Head of Research & Consulting. Sponsored by Nordic Semiconductor.
The entry of Amazon’s Kuiper represented the biggest competitive development in the satellite space in Q2 2025. This is set against the backdrop of 2025 being a key year for the commercialisation of telco-satellite partnerships.
MWC Shanghai is in the books for another year, having attracted 45,000 visitors (from 12,500 companies), along with 400 exhibitors and partner groups. The numbers were up from the 2024 event by 13% and 92% respectively. This analysis highlights the key takeaways and implications from meetings, summits and announcements at the event – and in particular, whether the progress seen in China can be mapped to other regions.
As demand for mobile data accelerates, spectrum policy will play a decisive role in determining whether Türkiye can keep pace with international connectivity standards or fall behind.
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