The Mobile World Congress 2025 (MWC25) starts its second day in Barcelona, attracting more than 100,000 attendees and 2,700 exhibitors around the world. The atmosphere in the FIRA continues to be similar to previous years: multitude of professionals of the technology industry, startups in 4yfn (4 Years from Now) and business leaders among the latest innovations on mobile devices, AI (artificial intelligence) and 5g networks …
Among the ads of this 2nd day we highlight:
The Government allocates 161.3 million euros to expand 5G coverage in rural areas
The Ministry for Digital and Public Function transformation has announced the award of 161.3 million euros to extend 5G coverage to 326,000 people in localities of less than 10,000 inhabitants. This financing, part of the Unique Active Networks program, will allow the installation of 265 new communications towers in areas with insufficient coverage, also benefiting 6,800 km from the road network.
“The Spaniards have the right to connectivity. Our country is widely connected thanks to the investment made in infrastructure since 2018 for more than 1.7 billion euros, ”said Óscar López, head of the department.
The aids of the aid are Telefónica, which will receive 102.7 million euros to extend the coverage in 1,116 locations, and the Masorange group, with 58.6 million euros to enable 5G in 845 locations.
AWS simplifies IoT devices management
Within the framework of the Mobile World Congress 2025, AWS has launched the preview of a service for the AWS IoT Device Management integrations. This new service helps developers to expedite the incorporation of IoT devices into the cloud and unify the control of devices through multiple brands and protocols. With the support for specifications such as Zigbee, Z-Wave and Wi-Fi, and more than 80 templates of data models, AWS seeks to solve fragmentation challenges and improve interoperability in the IoT ecosystem.
Managed integrations include software development kits (SDKs) and a complete catalog of cloud cloud connectors, allowing developers to create applications that control multiple manufacturers. This solution simplifies data integration and accelerates the development of services such as energy consumption, home security and monitoring for the care of older people, thus improving user experiences and facilitating the creation of automation routines.
Oppo presents its improved strategy at the MWC25

Oppo has announced its improved artificial intelligence strategy (AI) in the OPPO AI Tech Summit during the MWC2025. The company is positioned as a leader in IA experiences by offering comprehensive, safe and constantly evolving solutions. Billy Zhang, president of Marketing, Sales and International Services of Oppo, stressed: “When it comes to AI, the only thing that really matters is the user’s experience. Smartphones are not just a vehicle for AI, they are the engines that drive the best possible experience of AI ”.
In addition, in collaboration with Google, Oppo is carrying its experience of AI to a system level, integrating Google Gemini’s abilities into its smartphones. Matt Waldbusser, General Director of Global Solutions and AI for consumption in Google Cloud, commented: “We are excited to collaborate with Oppo to shape the future of mobile AI, when gathering Google technologies with exceptional hardware and software of Oppo.” On the other hand, Oppo will implement Private Computing Cloud (PCC) to protect the user’s safety and privacy when accessing these deeply integrated AI functions.
HPE drives innovation in networks
Hewlett Pckard Enterprise (HPE) has presented new strategic solutions and alliances to boost innovation in networks. These initiatives reinforce the company’s commitment when helping telecommunications companies to accelerate the launch of new services, connecting the end of the network with the cloud more efficiently.
Phil Mottram, executive vice president of HPE Aruba Networking, stressed that “the inflection of the market driven by AI will have a monumental impact on networks of networks, Edge and data centers within the telecommunications industry. With AI generating new sources of income, services and capacities that telecommunications companies can offer their customers, HPE Aruba Networking continues to lead in innovation to help service providers to develop next -generation networks that maximize these opportunities. ”
The Mobile World Congress 2025 (MWC) starts its second day in Barcelona, attracting more than 100,000 attendees and 2,700 exhibitors around the world
Among the novelties presented, the company has launched the Red Hpe Aruba Networking CX 8325P, which offers simplified operations and precision of nanoseconds, improving the performance of high -speed applications and latency sensitive. This solution is the first to integrate precision timing into the structure of the network, optimizing AI applications and cloud radio access networks (C-VAN).
HPE has also announced a collaboration with T-Mobile to offer a business-level network solution, safe and easy to manage for small businesses. This association combines the T-Mobile Connected Workspace program with HPE Networking products, providing an advanced and affordable solution.
Kaspersky: Spain, among EU countries with more bank cards filtered in the Dark Web
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence has estimated that 2.3 million bank cards were filtered on the Dark Web between 2023 and 2024, according to an analysis of the record record files of the data theft of data. “The real number of infected devices is even higher. Cybercounts often filter stolen data in the form of registration files months or even years after the initial infection, ”said Sergey Shcherbel, Kaspersky expert.
On average, for every 14 infections by Infostealer, a result in the theft of credit card information, with almost 26 million compromised devices, including more than 9 million only in 2024.
The report, presented within the framework of the MWC25, emphasizes that infostealer malware not only extracts financial information, but also credentials, cookies and other valuable data of the user. In 2024, Redline was the most widespread infostealer, representing 34% of total infections, followed by Risepro and Stealc. “RISEPRO is a growing threat. It was first discovered two years ago, but it seems to be gaining strength, ”added Shcherbel.
In this context, Kaspersky recommends users to act quickly if they suspect that their data has been compromised, changing passwords and consulting with their banks to minimize risks.
