Anritsu to showcase future connectivity towards 6G at MWC 2025
Anritsu will exhibit its latest wireless and optical solutions at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona. The company continues to support 5G network performance improvements while contributing to the development of future connectivity technologies, including 6G.
MWC is a key global event in the telecom sector, bringing together network operators, device manufacturers, and technology providers. Anritsu will demonstrate test and measurement solutions that support digital transformation across industries.
Exhibits at the stand will include AI-powered test tools, virtualised solutions for user equipment (UE) protocol development, a digital twin simulation environment for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X), and non-terrestrial network (NTN) mobility device testing. Anritsu will also present findings from its 6G research collaborations, including frequency range 3 (FR3) reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) evaluation with LGU+, POSTECH, and Corning at RAPA, as well as dynamic RIS testing with TMYTEK and FR3 channel sounding with Aalborg University.
AI for spectrum awareness
Anritsu’s AI-driven test tools enhance spectrum monitoring and analysis. By integrating with DeepSig software, the system detects and classifies signals while assessing the spectrum environment for contextual analysis. Additionally, collaboration with YOTASYS enables a deployable AI solution for real-time spectrum monitoring. Anritsu’s partnership with Tor Vergata University of Rome further demonstrates the application of machine-learning-based wide-area spectrum monitoring.
Service assurance and network visibility
Anritsu’s Service Assurance platform, which integrates Ookla’s DownDetector data, provides real-time insights into network performance and subscriber experience. In collaboration with SmartViser, Anritsu highlights the role of service assurance in private network reliability.
C-V2X digital twin for road safety
Anritsu and dSPACE have developed a digital twin simulation environment for road safety testing, allowing virtual assessment of vulnerable road user (VRU) protection scenarios.
NTN NB-IoT and virtualised testing
Anritsu, in collaboration with NEYOS, will present a solution for testing NTN NB-IoT RF sensitivity and re-selection performance. Virtualised testing capabilities will also be demonstrated, showing how software-defined radio (SDR) hardware can facilitate early-stage UE protocol validation.
Latency testing for MEC applications
Anritsu will showcase a latency measurement solution using the MT1000A tester and virtualised tools to evaluate end-to-end performance in multi-domain network environments.
Visit Anritsu at Stand D41, Hall 5 at MWC 2025 to learn more.