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20.11.2025 - 12:50:226G mobile networks will need up to three times today's spectrum to meet surging data demands, new GSMA report shows.
| GSMA / Key word(s): Miscellaneous/Miscellaneous 20.11.2025 / 12:50 CET/CEST The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Near-term government decisions to avoid future spectrum 'bottlenecks' are needed to benefit billions of consumers and businesses in a 6G world. LONDON, Nov. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Next-generation 6G networks will require up to three times more mid-band spectrum than is typically available today to keep pace with surging demand for data, AI-powered services and advanced digital applications, according to new analysis published today by the GSMA, which represents the mobile ecosystem worldwide. ![]() "This study shows that the 6G era will require three times more mid-band spectrum than is available today. Satisfying these spectrum requirements will support robust and sustainable connectivity, deliver digital ambitions and help economies grow. I hope this report provides useful insights to governments as they strive to meet the connectivity needs of their citizens in the coming decade." By 2040, the study forecasts: More than 5 billion 6G connections, around half of all mobile connections globally. 4G and 5G will remain essential, with around 2 billion 4G and 3 billion 5G connections still in use. Global mobile traffic is set to reach up to 3,900 exabytes per month by 2040. 2–3 GHz of mid-band spectrum is needed globally by 2035–2040, on average, with 2GHz by 2030, to avoid congestion. Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1882833/5634834/GSMA_Logo.jpg ![]() 20.11.2025 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. The EQS Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. View original content: EQS News |



