- This event has passed.
September 23 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

As the mobile industry debates the ROI from 4G and 5G, the path to 6G remains uncertain—raising critical questions about sustainability, profitability, and innovation. WWRF Huddle 2025 will explore how 6G can deliver on the promises of ubiquitous intelligence, sustainability, and digital transformation. Through focused discussions on spectrum, security, standards, and emerging use cases, the event will address global priorities while highlighting regional opportunities, particularly in Latin America.
In the fast-evolving mobile and wireless world, it’s easy to focus on the technology i.e.—what’s new, what’s next, what’s ground-breaking. However, there is ongoing debate within the wireless industry over the profitability and return on investment on 4G and 5G, and what this may mean for next-generation technologies from the business perspective. Many feel that the industry is moving too fast, resulting in reluctance to commit resources on 6G research and development.
WWRF’s 2025 Huddle will look at how we can rehabilitate 6G R&D in a way that operators can seamlessly transition from 4G/5G to 6G while preserving their revenue potential from 5G and evolve to benefitting from 6G, especially from the overarching visions of ubiquitous connectivity for all, ubiquitous intelligence and sustainability as stipulated by ITU IMT-2030 framework.
InDiCo-Global at WWRF HUDDLE 2025
We’re pleased to spotlight the WWRF Huddle panel, “Global Standards Process – Role of ITU and 3GPP,” on 23 September 2025 (13:30–14:45) in Brasília (details: https://wwrfhuddle.org/). At this session, experts will share actionable insights on how global standards work in ITU and 3GPP are paving the path to 6G, drawing lessons from 4G/5G on spectrum, security, and interoperability. They’ll also explore regional opportunities in Latin America and how international cooperation and shared frameworks can deliver scalable, secure, and inclusive digital ecosystems.
With close ties to our consortium, ETSI is invited to contribute to the discussion, offering perspectives on how standards work in ITU and 3GPP is shaping the pathway to 6G.