At the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Ericsson turned the spotlight toward a group often left out of big tech conversations—small businesses. With a clear focus on tools designed to make advanced mobile and network technologies more accessible, Ericsson demonstrated how its innovations can fit into modest budgets and modest IT teams.
Moving beyond grand promises and futuristic concepts, the company showcased practical solutions that small business owners can deploy now, without deep technical expertise or major investments. This approach made their presence at MWC stand out, grounded in addressing real, immediate needs.
A central part of Ericsson’s message was that 5G is no longer just for large corporations. The company presented several products that allow small businesses to use 5G networks for everything from point-of-sale systems to warehouse monitoring. By partnering with local carriers and hardware vendors, Ericsson has tailored its offerings to help smaller firms enjoy the speed and reliability of 5G without managing complex infrastructure.
One example is a plug-and-play 5G router specifically designed for small shops and offices, enabling fast internet and secure connections for a few dozen devices without requiring an expensive setup. Ericsson’s representatives explained how their simplified 5G services could reduce downtime, enhance customer service, and expand remote work options in rural areas where small businesses often operate.
Cloud computing can seem overwhelming for companies that only have a handful of employees. At MWC, Ericsson introduced a suite of managed cloud services optimized for such businesses. These include easy-to-deploy data backup, secure file sharing, affordable hosting for web applications, and simple collaboration tools.
What sets Ericsson’s approach apart is its simplicity: owners and staff can access these tools through a single dashboard, without needing to learn multiple platforms or configure complicated settings.
The company presented live demonstrations of its cloud dashboard, displaying sales data, customer trends, and inventory updates in real-time. This drew interest from small retailers and service providers looking for ways to analyze their business without paying for separate analytics software or hiring dedicated IT staff.
Another highlight of Ericsson’s booth was its range of Internet of Things (IoT) and automation tools that don’t require massive deployment or technical expertise. The company showcased sensors, cameras, and monitoring devices designed to help small business owners track equipment health, monitor energy use, and enhance workplace safety.
A small manufacturing business, for example, could use a set of wireless sensors to alert staff when a machine is overheating, avoiding costly repairs and downtime. Likewise, a food service business might benefit from temperature sensors in storage rooms that send alerts when conditions are outside safe ranges.
Throughout its presentations, Ericsson emphasized that technology alone is not enough; ongoing support and reliable partnerships make all the difference. The company announced new initiatives to train local resellers and service providers to offer hands-on, personalized assistance to small businesses deploying Ericsson’s technologies.
These partnerships include local installation, maintenance, and 24/7 customer support at a scale and price point more appropriate for smaller firms with limited resources. Ericsson is also working with community business associations to offer workshops and tutorials, teaching owners how to make the most of their new tools effectively.
For businesses in remote or underserved areas, Ericsson revealed a pilot program pairing its mobile connectivity solutions with satellite links, ensuring even businesses far from major urban centers can stay connected without disruption.
Ericsson’s presence at Mobile World Congress 2025 showed a thoughtful commitment to small businesses, offering technology that feels practical and attainable. By focusing on real-world needs like simplified 5G, manageable cloud services, and IoT solutions built for smaller spaces, Ericsson proved that innovation can be inclusive.
Their emphasis on local support and training adds a human touch, helping small business owners feel confident using these tools. Rather than being overwhelmed by complex systems, businesses can now adopt modern technology at their own pace. This focus on accessibility and relevance signals a positive shift, bringing small enterprises into the digital conversation.
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