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MNIS26 Highlights and Key Takeaways
MNIS26 Highlights and Key Takeaways

From NTN, AI and energy to quantum communications, MNIS26 focused on the technologies and operating models redefining the telecom landscape. 

Two days of operator insight, innovation debate and commercial reality-checks on the future of mobile networks.

MNIS26 brought together senior leaders from mobile operators, major vendors, innovators, founders and investors to explore the technologies, business models and partnerships shaping the next phase of network innovation. The result was a clearer, more grounded view of where the industry is heading - and what it will take to turn innovation into real commercial value.

A summit focused on what matters next

The inaugural Mobile Network Innovation Summit was designed to examine a central industry challenge: how telecom turns emerging capability into deployable, investable and scalable innovation.

Across operator keynotes, deep-dive theme sessions and ecosystem discussions, the event showed that the real issue is no longer a shortage of ideas - it is the path from invention to adoption.

Operator leaders set the tone

Senior voices from across the industry made the case that innovation remains essential — but must now be tied more tightly to business value, adoption and execution. The strongest operator message was clear: without focused innovation, operators risk drifting toward commoditization.

Pictured: Olaf Swantee, chairman of Odido and former CEO of EE and Sunrise, in conversation with Kieran Smith, Telecoms and Tech Correspondent, Financial Times.

Olaf Swantee, chairman of Odido and former CEO of EE and Sunrise, in conversation with Kieran Smith, Telecoms and Tech Correspondent, Financial Times

Key takeaways from MNIS 2026

Innovation is becoming more strategic & practical

The summit showed that the most important innovations are not always the most visible. Better energy economics, stronger resilience, smarter software control and stronger security are becoming central to long-term competitive advantage.

Commercialisation
is now the real battleground

The biggest challenge is not a lack of ideas. It is the difficulty of turning new capability into something that can be adopted, funded and scaled. That was one of the clearest lessons of the event.

The market
is opening up
in new ways

For founders and investors, the summit suggested that telecom is becoming more accessible in specific parts of the stack — especially in software, orchestration, AI-enabled operations, NTN integration, energy optimization and security.

The themes that defined MNIS2026
non terrestrial networks

Non-terrestrial networks were discussed as a practical extension of the network, with growing relevance for resilience, rural reach, direct-to-device connectivity and industrial use cases.

Pictured: Jaymy Teh, VP, Go-To-Market Strategy & Telco Solutions, Proximus Global

MNIS26: Innovator Insights panel
Energy

Energy emerged as a strategic network design issue, spanning resilience, storage, decentralised generation, AI-driven efficiency and new infrastructure models.

Pictured: Innovator Insights panel

AI & AUTOMATION

AI discussions moved beyond hype toward real operating models, with growing focus on optimisation, observability, automation, private networks and service control.

Pictured: Valeria Baiamonte, Director of Network Strategy & Transformation, VodafoneThree, in conversation with Robert Curran, Consulting Analyst, Appledore Research

Frank de Jong, Program Director, Quantum Safe Networks, Orange Business
QUANTUM COMMUNICATIONS

Quantum was framed not as distant theory, but as an increasingly urgent strategic topic - especially in the context of quantum-safe security, trust and future network infrastructure.

Pictured: Frank de Jong, Program Director, Quantum Safe Networks, Orange Business

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