barcelona, spain, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At the 5G Futures Summit hosted by GSMA during MWC Barcelona 2026, GSMA releases white paper Giga Uplinks, Deterministic Latency, and Network Evolution in the Mobile AI Era. The whitepaper outlines trends, application scenarios, and business models for the development and evolution of carrier native voice services in the mobile AI era. It also details specifications for evaluating AI calling experiences, helping carriers build voice experience-centric networks and significantly improve the user experience of voice services.
The white paper points out that due to the synergy between 5G-A and AI, mobile communications has entered the era of mobile AI. Telcos are converting native voice services from traditional voice calls to AI voice calls. By integrating AI algorithms and computing power into native IMS voice networks, traditional voice calling is evolving toward enhanced services and innovative applications. This evolution provides users with a stable, HD, visual, intelligent, and efficient next-generation calling experience. Emerging AI calling services, such as AI immersive calling and AI interactive calling, bring new requirements to network connectivity and AI capabilities.
According to the white paper, AI-based noise reduction is a typical application for AI immersive calls. By leveraging AI algorithms to filter out ambient noise in various scenarios, operators can deliver clearer native calls and create a more immersive experience for users. The AI-based noise reduction algorithm allows it to be used in a variety of situations, such as offices (noise level > 40 dB), streets (noise level > 60 dB), construction sites (noise level > 80 dB), and allows you to enjoy high-quality voice services without depending on the device. AI-powered real-time translation is a typical application of AI conversational calling. Enhanced voice network capabilities are beginning to eliminate long-standing language barriers. AI Calling can provide accurate and real-time audio transcription and translation during video calls, effectively assisting businessmen, international travelers, and hearing-impaired people participating in international online meetings.
As highlighted in the white paper, carriers can integrate AI capabilities into their native voice services to upgrade their business models and breathe new life into everyday calls. After paying a subscription, users can enjoy AI-driven enhancements during traditional calls, allowing carriers to transform one-dimensional traffic monetization into multi-dimensional experience monetization.
