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.
Microwave links are the freeways of the modern mobile-broadband network. Jonas Hansryd from Ericsson Research discusses how microwave backhaul can handle the demands for increased capacity.
In this video, Gabriel Brown, Senior Analyst of Heavy Reading, discusses new IP business models for smart networks.
As connected devices become increasingly common in our homes, new, more personalized ways of consuming media will become an important source of revenue for our customers.
Ericsson’s Ulf Ewaldsson, CTO and Head of Group Function Technology, talks about how we are nearing the Networked Society at this year’s Broadband World Forum.
Ulf Ewaldsson, CTO and Head of Group Function Technology, Ericsson explains the role of IP technology in delivering networks that are scalable, smart, simple, and that offer superior performance.
Ericsson supported Sprint with the introduction of a native IPv6 service on their fixed network. Iyad Tarazi, Head of Network Development at Sprint expains the commercial and customer benefits.
50 billion connected devices, changing business models and user demands will all play a role in shaping tomorrow’s networks. Here’s our vision of 4th generation IP.
Ericsson’s Martin Mellor discusses how operators can manage the growth of OTT video profitably.
An architecture based on Software-Defined Networking (SDN) techniques gives operators greater freedom to balance operational and business parameters, such as network resilience, service performance and QoE against opex and capex.
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