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MWC 2026

Build next-generation Mission-Critical Networks

Trust, resilience, and performance at scale—when it counts.
Firefighter in a fire truck.

Step into the next generation of Mission‑Critical Networks

Mission‑Critical Networks are the backbone of public safety and national resilience. Through real-life scenarios, we will explore how next‑generation mission-critical solutions deliver carrier‑grade reliability, cybersecurity by design, and AI‑driven automation, and integrate with existing 4G/5G networks to enable rapid, coordinated responses and seamless cross‑agency communications.

Freddie Södergren, Head of Mission-Critical Networks, Ericsson
The shift from narrowband to 3GPP broadband is reshaping how mission-critical operators communicate and respond. It brings secure, high-availability connectivity with richer data and real-time video at its core. Ericsson provides the trusted, standards-based networks that enable this transformation, delivering the security, reliability, interoperability, and future-proof evolution that mission-critical operations rely on every day.
Freddie Södergren, Head of Mission-Critical Networks, Ericsson

Conference agenda

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 10:00 (CET)

Location: Ericsson pavilion, Hall 2

How can hybrid connectivity solutions deliver ubiquitous mission-critical broadband services? 

Mission-critical communications Defense

Speaker: Freddie Södergren

Host: Ericsson

An expert-led discussion on how hybrid network solutions create seamless, secure, and reliable mission-critical broadband services, transforming network operations and strategies.

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