Hyperconnectivity driven by huge numbers of sensors, the expansion of AI into applications and devices, and the role of telecoms in national security was center stage in Barcelona today as Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, got the company’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 program underway.
Ekholm said these three “fundamental forces” shaped this year’s Ericsson MWC event theme – Enter New Horizons – and are central to company demos, seminars, panel and round-table discussions, and customer meetings at the Fira Gran Via venue this week.
He said the AI surge and growth in the number of connected devices will drive high-performance connectivity demand as “everything will be connected.”
Ekholm said he was excited about the new era, which he said will also put demands on Ericsson.
Momentum in differentiated connectivity use cases – such as premium fixed wireless access, network slicing, and Network APIs – will also be in focus in Ericsson’s pavilion.
Ericsson’s event space will feature collaborations with more than 120 partners across the industry – comprising more than half of what Ericsson is showing in Barcelona this year.
Ekholm said this was evidence of how the new ecosystem is scaling.
Ekholm referenced the Network APIs-focused joint venture Aduna as an important example of bringing the industry together to form ecosystems to utilize the digital stack.
Ekholm said 5G Standalone would also influence the third ‘fundamental force.’
Ekholm was joined by special guests during the webcast: AT&T CEO, John Stankey, and Singtel CEO, Yuen Kuan Moon.
Stankey and Ekholm discussed the companies’ December 2023 deal aimed at helping the U.S. communications service provider to move to cloud-based architecture and pursue new revenue streams.
Stankey highlighted momentum in fixed wireless access and network slice uptake as being notable and agreed with Ekholm that 5G Standalone is central to the cloud-based and service-based architecture needed for new physical AI services and applications.
Stankey and Ekholm also addressed the importance of collaborating on network security, before discussing the fact that both AT&T and Ericsson celebrate 150-year anniversaries in 2026. While celebrating the landmark they also stressed the need to constantly innovate and think about what is coming next.
Ekholm and Yuen Kuan Moon also discussed the advantages of having 5G Standalone connectivity.
He also highlighted dedicated network slices as new revenue generation opportunities across security, factories, airports and seaports, saying offering applications and gaming network slices was also in focus.
Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026 runs until March 5. Find out ore about Ericsson’s MWC activities vis this link.
Ericsson and Intel collaborate to accelerate the path to commercial AI-native 6G
Posted in Commentary with tags Ericsson on March 2, 2026 by itnerdEricsson and Intel are pooling their next-generation technology leadership to help accelerate ecosystem readiness for seamless transition to AI-native 6G deployments and use cases.
The collaboration – an extension of a decades’ long relationship – was announced at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026. It will span mobile connectivity, cloud technologies, and compute capabilities across AI-driven RAN and packet core use cases, and platform level-security and network capabilities to help enhance ecosystem enablement and time-to-market for cloud-native solutions.
A shared commitment
As 6G transitions from the research phase to commercial reality, the industry needs a collaborative, well-prepared ecosystem-aligned with global standards bodies and industry organizations to help turn innovation into deployable infrastructure.
The collaboration will advance future high-performance, and energy-efficient compute architectures designed for both AI for networks and Networks for AI.
AI-native 6G will combine intelligent and programmable networks with advanced compute and real-time sensing, creating a stronger foundation for more responsive, efficient and capable services. Over time, that evolution could bring sensing and compute closer together across the network.
Collaboration results on show
Ericsson and Intel have collectively achieved important milestones across cloud RAN, 5G Core and open network infrastructure. That momentum continues at MWC 2026, where multiple demonstrations – across Ericsson (Ericsson Pavilion, Hall 2), Intel (Hall 3, Stand 3E31) and various ecosystem partner event spaces – showcase innovative collaboration.
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