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Cellnex Showcases Network Solutions at MWC 2025

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Cellnex shows the systems meant to handle the growing mobile data consumption.

Particularly in cities, more infrastructure will be required to densify the network and provide capacity and coverage.

Under the central concept of Converge, Cellnex is participating in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, a benchmark event for the telecoms industry, scheduled in Barcelona from 3 to 6 March, this year. Link; create.

Present in 10 countries with a portfolio of more than 110,000 operating sites, Cellnex, the European leader in wireless telecommunications infrastructure, will be at stand (4C50) located in Hall 4 of Fira Gran Via in l’Hospitalet presenting the type of infrastructure that will enable to address the exponential increase in data consumption driven mainly by new services based using artificial intelligence, video streaming and other data-hungry apps. Particularly in highly congested places where data demand would be higher, including urban areas, this will need more infrastructure to densify the network, thereby ensuring its quality, coverage, and capacity.

Our daily contacts depend on telecommunications infrastructure. Infrastructure is what allows one to be connected. Roll-out of infrastructure on rooftops (macro densification) marks the initial step towards a more densified network in metropolitan areas. Small Cells or outdoor DAS are used nearer the end user to alleviate the capacity of the macro and maximize spectrum use when a mobile operator needs to densify the network even further.

Cellnex will welcome guests in front of a big screen allowing them to “travel” to crucial areas in several of Europe’s major cities: Barcelona, London, Paris, Milan and Warsaw, so explaining these and other alternatives. At these sites, Cellnex will show how it combines its telecom infrastructure into street poles, buildings, and other components of the urban environment, so ensuring mobile carriers —its clients – both indoor and outdoor coverage and capacity.

A European Focus

Thanks to connectivity, an interactive map of Europe will also enable one to “travel” to the nations in which the company conducts business and learn about numerous local projects that have been game changers at this year’s show. Among these are the projects underlined on the Barcelona coast for the America’s Cup; on the Paris metro for the Olympic Games; on the beaches of the Algarve in Portugal, or Sweden, where real time video streaming on Cellnex towers aids in the emergency rescue helicopters in the event of bad weather.

Cellnex will also participate in a number of events at the MWC, including the Tower & Fiber Forum run by the GSMA and sector meetings like those for the Polish and Italian telecoms sectors.

Space for Cellnex Bridge programme start-ups

The start-ups engaged in the Cellnex Bridge programme sponsored by the Cellnex Foundation will also be present at the Cellnex display for the second year running. Now running for four years, this initiative supports initiatives aiming at environmental sustainability or the battle against climate change as well as social impact projects addressing digital, social, and spatial inequalities.

At the Cellnex exhibit, the founders of Atom H2, Domotik Mind, StartKidsUp, Talxapp and Vamos Rural will personally introduce their projects:

Using excess renewable energy, Atom H2 presents a modular on-site hydrogen generating and storage device that generates just water as a by-product. For distant areas, its metal hydride technology provides secure and long-lasting storage—just what is needed.

Domotik Mind provides artificial intelligence based monitoring for dependent individuals. Its sensors honor privacy while real-time monitoring detects emergencies and asks for required assistance.

StartKidsUp teaches youngsters and teenagers social and emotional skills to equip them for technological world acting as change agents. It provides extracurricular events, teacher preparation programs, curricular projects encouraging entrepreneurship and leadership.

Talxapp uses distributive manufacturing and software advancements to assist those with disabilities. TalX, its main offering, is a “inclusive WhatsApp” that links persons with impairments with their social surroundings and necessary services.

At no extra cost, Vamos Rural hosts to digitalise small producers’ tourism offer and assists them. It has developed a system that lets consumers reserve straight with nearby vendors, therefore guaranteeing that more than 85% of the income stays in the local area.

Cellnex thus aligns with the spirit of 4YFN that aims to energize and improve the entrepreneurial ecosystem and present it at one of the most significant worldwide conferences in the industry.

Ecologically friendly stance

In line with Cellnex’s dedication to the environment and climate change, the Company has included sustainability criteria into the design, construction, operation and end-of-life project of the materials used for the stand that will help to minimise its impact and lower the carbon footprint generated by this activity.

Using sustainability-at- source certificates, both the stand’s construction and the materials used during the event’s days of operations and the end-of-life for all these materials have been carefully selected to lower and restrict the carbon emissions they produce as much as feasible. Likewise, Cellnex will pay any stand emissions that cannot be lowered by purchasing compensation credits in the voluntary emissions market, therefore attaining carbon neutrality.

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