5G Americas, a privately owned telecommunications company founded in 2002 and headquartered in the US, employs approximately 30 people. In 2023, the company's revenue was less than $25 million. Its primary focus is as a wireless industry trade association advocating for the 3GPP family of technologies.

Revenue

Founded

2002

Headcount

23

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Telecoms

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On September 3, 2025, Nokia reported that 87% of enterprises using private wireless and on-premise edge solutions saw a return on investment within one year, with 81% reporting lower setup costs and 86% reporting reduced ongoing costs. September 4, 2025, saw Mavenir announce an expansion of its cloud-native Packet and Voice Core solutions into Alaska, partnering with Bristol Bay Cellular and the Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA) to provide advanced 4G services, geo-redundancy, and a path to 5G for rural networks. Nokia announced two further partnerships on September 5, 2025. One involved a new campus in Oulu, Finland, focused on 5G and 6G radio innovation. The other was a press release with Qualcomm highlighting the AI-enabled Snapdragon Ride Pilot Automated Driving System, debuting in the BMW iX3 at IAA Mobility 2025. Finally, on September 8, 2025, Nokia announced a strategic partnership to deliver AI-optimized data center solutions to cloud providers, enterprises, hyperscalers, and CSPs.
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