Tag: mobile networks

  • GSMA Report Projects 6G Surge, With 5 Billion Connections Possible by 2040

    GSMA Report Projects 6G Surge, With 5 Billion Connections Possible by 2040

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-26 07:00:00

    Figures cited by *PUNCH* show a new GSMA study forecasting that sixth-generation mobile technology could reach massive global scale by 2040, even as 4G and 5G remain dominant for years due to device cycles and uneven infrastructure.

    The gradual rollout implies a long “multi-generation” period where operators must run several network standards in parallel—raising spectrum planning, capex pressure, and policy negotiations over spectrum allocation.

    For emerging markets, the report’s signal is mixed: the 6G era may arrive, but affordability, power reliability, and fibre backhaul constraints could keep 4G/5G central for longer than in advanced economies.

    The policy implication is that regulators and operators need early planning, not hype—especially on spectrum, standards, and industrial use cases.

    GSMA’s own press release forecast “More than 5 billion 6G connections,” while *Mobile World Live* said “more than 5 billion connections, or half the global total, are forecasted by 2040.”

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria and Africa shouldn’t chase 6G headlines while 4G coverage and fibre gaps persist—but planning is still necessary. Watch for spectrum strategy debates, local manufacturing/device affordability moves, and whether 5G monetisation improves before 6G capex arrives.

    Source: Punch — Dec 26, 2025 (https://punchng.com/6g-to-hit-five-billion-connections-by-2040-report/)

    Photo credit/source: The Punch
    The Punch 2025-12-26

  • FG approves 4,000 telecom towers to expand rural coverage and boost security

    FG approves 4,000 telecom towers to expand rural coverage and boost security

    PunchNG (illustrative image on article page)
    2025-12-04

    The Punch reports the Federal Government approved deploying about 4,000 telecom towers to improve rural connectivity, citing security and inclusion benefits.

    The plan targets underserved communities where weak coverage limits digital services and also constrains emergency response and security communications.

    How the programme is funded and maintained will shape whether coverage gains are sustainable.

    Xinhua: “about 4,000 telecom towers nationwide to expand digital access in underserved communities.”

    The Guardian: “targets about 20 million Nigerians.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Execution risk is high: power, vandalism, right-of-way, and backhaul capacity. Watch for the financing model (PPP vs direct funding), rollout timelines, and alignment with fibre upgrades.

    Source: The Punch — December 04, 2025 (https://punchng.com/fg-approves-4000-telecom-towers-to-boost-security-rural-connectivity/)