“An important step forward in being able to offer commercial 5G SA roaming, supporting high quality voice calls…picture messaging, video streaming and fast data services”
Vodafone, A1 Group and Ericsson carried out what they say is the first 5G Standalone (5G SA) international roaming connection between two operator groups. The connection was between Vodafone in Germany and A1 Bulgaria.
The parties say the demo is “an important step forward in being able to offer commercial 5G SA roaming, supporting high quality voice calls and picture messaging, video streaming and fast data services.
‘It also opens the door to new applications like dedicated network slices to control industrial robots and autonomous vehicles at factories and warehouses, as well as simultaneously connecting many AR/VR headsets for use at major events, whether in-country or across multiple markets.”
Indeed, just last week, the Nokia, Telia and the Finnish Defense Forces conducted what they claimed to be the first seamless 5G Standalone (SA) slice handover between countries in a live network demo across national boundaries.
Bulgaria to Germany
This new collaboration allowed a mobile subscriber to A1 Bulgaria roaming on Vodafone Germany’s 5G SA network using a standard device, supported by generally available core network software that complies with the latest 3GPP standards.
The teams also demonstrated that “superior voice roaming” was possible. The parties apparently expect this plus immersive surround sound will be supported by smartphones in future.Â
Alberto Ripepi, Chief Network Officer, Vodafone Group, said: “Vodafone Germany was the first operator to launch a commercial 5G SA network in Europe. Now, we are taking our expertise overseas with the world’s first 5G SA roaming demonstration.
“Ultimately, 5G SA roaming will enhance the customer experience at international events like football championships and provide the same consistent fast connectivity at a company’s warehouses and factories across many markets.”Â
Roaming in so many words
Todor Tashev, Senior Director Competence Delivery Center for A1 Group, A1 Bulgaria, added, “The world first international 5G SA roaming connection between two operator groups is a key technological milestone and we are proud to partner with Vodafone and Ericsson to achieve this.
“A1 is investing resource and expertise in delivering the best experience to our customers across all A1 Group countries, and the completion of this initial connection is an important step toward providing European citizens and tourists’ high-quality connectivity on the go. We are looking forward to working with our joint teams to bring this capability to subscribers in a live network environment.”Â
Monica Zethzon, Head of Solution Area Core Networks, Ericsson, noted, “There are now over 60 live or deployed 5G standalone networks worldwide, with Ericsson Core and radio solutions supporting more than 40 of them. As more 5G SA networks go live, users globally will expect the superior service and high standard of security they receive on their home network to be offered seamlessly when travelling.
“Roaming for 5G standalone is an essential part of the future of telecoms in a world where service quality expectations are high, and we are looking forward to working with collaborators like Vodafone and A1 Group to make it happen.”


