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Making Cellular Networks Crisis-Proof: Towards Island-Ready, Resilient-By-Design 6G Communication Network

Published: December 4, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.04346v1

By: Leon Janzen, Matthias Hollick

Potential Business Impact:

Keeps phones working even when the main network is down.

Business Areas:
Communications Infrastructure Hardware

5G and 5G-Advanced cellular networks are vulnerable to regional outages resulting from disasters or targeted attacks. This fragility stems from the reliance on the central core network involved for most 5G connectivity use cases. Crisis-struck regions isolated from the cellular core network form islands, where crisis response is hindered by the unavailability of recovery-relevant services, such as emergency calls, cell broadcasts, messengers, and news apps. Our concept of island-ready, resilient-by-design 6G communication networks envisions local cellular connectivity allowing users to connect to regional application servers, which is currently impossible. In our conceptualization, we follow an all-society approach, as realizing island connectivity requires the cooperation of multiple actors, including users, operators, developers, providers, and authorities. We evaluate how island-ready 5G and 5G-Advanced systems are and outline the open challenges stakeholders must address for full island readiness, such as decentralizing the 6G core network and designing local-first application architectures.

Page Count
18 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Networking and Internet Architecture