Uplink speeds are getting a massive industry push as GSMA targets 20 Mbps baseline with 1 Gbps peak to unblock mobile AI at scale.
GigaUplink initiative revealed
GigaUplink initiative revealed
- GSMA launched the GigaUplink network initiative at MWC26 Barcelona.
- Ubiquitous 20 Mbps uplink with 1 Gbps peak is the target metric.
- Resolving the uplink bottleneck is framed as critical for mobile AI.
- A companion white paper dropped alongside the announcement.
- Data transmission and network-service synergy are the scaling hurdles.
- GigaUplink, deterministic latency, and agentic networks form the fix.
- Industrial data backhaul and AI device interaction are key use cases.
- Immersive entertainment rounds out the opportunity set.
- GSMA CTO Alex Sinclair sees a shift toward connecting intelligence with the physical world.
- China Mobile Research Institute's Huang Yuhong highlighted AI glasses and connected vehicles.
- Turkcell CTO Dr. Güngör pitched a move from coverage-centric to experience-centric networks.
- Technologies like 4.9 GHz frame adjustment have already been commercially verified.
- Technical standards and capability indicators are one priority track.
- An end-to-end ecosystem spanning chips through applications is the other.
- Huawei, leading carriers, and AI ecosystem firms all contributed.
- The showcase happened at Huawei's stand in Fira Gran Via Hall 1.