Eutelsat, Alipay+, FiberHome, Morse Micro, Sagemcom, among others, announced their partnerships at MWC 2025 in Barcelona.

Eutelsat
Eutelsat Group has expanded its services for the Professional Video market. Committing significant new resources at the flagship HOTBIRD constellation at 13°East, Eutelsat is strengthening the group’s position for Professional Video applications over Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
With two new satellites co-located at EMEA’s leading video neighbourhood, the HOTBIRD satellites deliver an extensive widebeam coverage for contribution and distribution of premium sports content.
Whale Cloud and Alipay+ Expand Partnership
Whale Cloud and Alipay+ have expanded their partnership to offer solutions for telecom businesses and e-wallet apps. This partnership combines Whale Cloud’s telecom software with Alipay+’s payment technology to help businesses create their own mobile apps and digital wallets.
Alipay+ provides tools for businesses to build super apps and digital wallet solutions. The partnership aims to serve customers globally, including in Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, helping businesses enter the digital economy and improve financial services.
FiberHome
At MWC 2025, FiberHome has presented developments in telecom infrastructure, focusing on AI-driven networks and data center solutions. The company demonstrated improvements in wireless communication, optical networks, and 5G/6G technologies. FiberHome’s AI integration has improved network efficiency by 75 percent and is supporting industries like transportation, healthcare, and urban development.
Morse Micro
Morse Micro has introduced its MM8108 Wi-Fi transmitter at MWC 2025, offering four times the efficiency of current CMOS transmitters and reducing power consumption by 75 percent. This technology extends battery life for IoT and edge devices and offers a solution for wireless networks, suitable for IoT and smart cities.
Sagemcom
At Mobile World Congress 2025, Sagemcom announced it will use RDK-B (RDK for Broadband) software across its broadband products, including DOCSIS 4.0, DOCSIS 3.1, XGS-PON, GPON fibre gateways, and 5G Fixed Wireless Access solutions. The software provides functions such as device management, telemetry, Wi-Fi services, and Ethernet access, working across network technologies like DOCSIS, GPON, and Fixed Wireless Access.
By using RDK, Sagemcom aims to make the development and deployment of services faster. The company is rolling out RDK-powered devices in Europe, North America, and Latin America to help service providers deliver broadband services to customers. This move supports telecom industry innovation by simplifying operations and speeding up service delivery.
TelecomLead.com News Desk