JOHANNESBURG -THE Wireless Access Providers Association (WAPA) announces the return of WAPALOZA, South Africa’s premier event for the wireless, fibre and satellite connectivity ecosystem.
Scheduled for June 23-25 in Johannesburg, it will gather local and international experts, operators and innovators under the theme, “Wireless Without Limits.”
The event will explore the future of connectivity and unlocking new revenue streams in an increasingly competitive market.
“We’re not just talking about Wi-Fi anymore,” Paul Colmer, Executive Committee Member at WAPA, said.
He said WAPALOZA 2025 was about embracing everything from fibre and fixed wireless to satellite and private LTE/5G networks.
“The regulatory environment is evolving, Dynamic Spectrum Allocation is finally on the table, and we’re now seeing tangible opportunities to create smarter, more resilient networks across South Africa and the rest of the continent.”
A major highlight at this year’s event will be the full discussion around Independent Communications Authority of SA’s draft regulations for spectrum sharing in the 6GHz band, including the latest developments around standard power use for local and multipoint applications.
“We’re finally moving toward an environment where private LTE and 5G networks can be viable for campuses, industrial zones, and smaller geographic areas. It’s a game changer for service innovation, especially in under-served regions,” explained Colmer.
The event will also explore the fast-growing role of satellite services, with providers like Amazon’s Project Kuiper, OneWeb and Starlink appearing as realistic options for local connectivity.
WAPA, established in 2006, is a non-profit trade association acting as a collective voice for the wireless industry.