





Ericsson is leading the evolution toward the 4th generation of IP networks that will help enable the Networked Society and a world of more than 50 billion connected devices by 2020. By being scalable, smart, simple, and by offering superior performance, these networks will meet future demands related to mobile broadband, video traffic and the cloud.
4th-generation networks will also help enable operators to monetize broadband by differentiating video and cloud over-the-top traffic and services to consumer and enterprise customers. The increasing traffic will be managed by new packet-based backhaul and transport solutions.
Put simply: 4th-generation IP networks will help operators to meet future needs.
Rogers first in Canada to upgrade its network to LTE with an Evolved Packet Core. The result? The introduction of faster mobile broadband and the ability to introduce newer, more capable devices into the market before the competition.
Our film, including an interview with Phil Winterbottom, the Head of our Product Line Optical & Metro, outlines Ericsson’s optical technology and 4TH Generation IP Networking innovation.
Our fixed broadband and convergence messages were well received during the recent Mobile World Congress. Here’s a reminder in film of what we told delegates about our abilities.
Ericsson’s innovation in optical transmission has broken new ground with the first 1Tbps optical transport demo. The achievement – part of the Ericsson’s 4th Generation IP Network vision – is part of the company’s drive to facilitate higher speeds and more connectivity in the Networked Society.
Telstra’s Mike Wright on why rebuilding backhaul and differentiating OTT video traffic is central to network modernization.

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Oct 16, 2012 - Oct 18, 2012Netherlands
Johan Wibergh, Head of Ericsson’s Business Unit Networks, on the need for operators to evolve networks as we move in to the Networked Society.
Broadband operators must make it easier for subscribers to become cloud users. Our film shows why.
What are the latest trends, data and statistics helping to shape planning for the Networked Society?
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