Private 5G networks are rapidly moving from proof-of-concept to full-scale commercial deployment, reshaping industries with enhanced connectivity, security, and operational efficiency. According to GSMA Intelligence’s latest report, 2025 will be a pivotal year for private networks, with enterprises across multiple verticals embracing dedicated 5G solutions to optimize operations and unlock new business models.


IXT, a pioneering full MVNO based in Norway, has chosen Summa Networks’ SDM (HLR/HSS, UDM/UDR/AUSF/UDSF, EIR), Policy Function (PCRF/PCF), and SMSC, key components of its Modular Core for Mobile, IoT & Private Networks, to power its next-generation network infrastructure.

Summa Networks is returning to MWC Barcelona 2025, from March 3 to March 6, to showcase the evolution of The Modular Core—our flexible and cost-effective solution for Mobile, IoT, and Private Networks.

The promise of 5G is transformative—ultra-fast speeds, ultra-low latency, and massive connectivity. Yet, despite its potential, the global rollout of 5G has been slower than expected. Operators face two major hurdles: high deployment costs and a lack of compelling use cases to justify the investment.

The GSMA Intelligence report, “The Opportunity for Operators in B2B Technology Services”, provides an in-depth look at the evolving role of telecom operators in the business-to-business (B2B) technology landscape

Summa Networks, the market specialist in Subscribers, Policy, Identity, and Connectivity management solutions, is proud to announce that its NextGen Extended and Converged Control Plane, version 4.3.5.5 is now Dell Technologies Telecom Certified