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Ericsson welcomes Sweden-U.S. technology deal
Ericsson has welcomed a new Technology Prosperity Deal (TPD) between Sweden and the U.S. which includes commitments to 5G, 6G, AI and advanced research cooperation, as part of wide-ranging technology agreement.
Cellnex becomes lead customer for Ericsson’s high-power MINI-LINK 6356 E-band radio
Cellnex Group, a leading operator of telecommunications infrastructure, becomes the lead Ericsson customer worldwide for the introduction of the high-power microwave E-band radio MINI-LINK 6356, delivering high-capacity backhaul with improved range and energy efficiency.
Ericsson and Net Feasa to deliver maritime connectivity competitive advantage with 4G, 5G and Agentic AI
- Solution includes Ericsson Radio System products, powered by Ericsson On-Demand 5G core network, as well as Net Feasa’s Agentic Control Tower Platform
- The partnership provides the maritime industry with reliable, secure connectivity, integrated with Agentic AI-driven data management and operations
- Deployment of the solution is already under way globally. Current use cases include reefer monitoring, dangerous goods handling and early heat detection
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Share buybacks in Ericsson during the period May 11 – May 15, 2026
During the period May 11 – May 15, 2026, Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) (“Ericsson”) (LEI code 549300W9JLPW15XIFM52) repurchased own Class B shares (ISIN: SE0000108656) as follows:
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Ericsson elevates Wireless WAN from failover to foundational
New Ericsson Cradlepoint W2255 adapter with NetCloud Wireless WAN orchestration delivers enhanced resiliency and simplified wireless operations at scale for the modern distributed enterprise
Ericsson, China Mobile and OPPO complete 5G SA network slicing-based differentiated connectivity field verification for consumers
Ericsson, together with China Mobile and OPPO, have successfully completed China Mobile’s first consumer-oriented User Equipment (UE)-level slicing and application-level slicing test on the live 5G Standalone (SA) commercial network in Dezhou city, Shandong province. The test effectively validated the usage of network slicing technology, combined with AI-powered service recognition at the UE level, to deliver differentiated service experiences. This is a breakthrough achievement in 5G experience assurance.
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CSPs see major growth opportunity in AI and 5G — but implementation gap threatens progress
Telecom leaders are confident they can capture the next wave of growth driven by new AI and 5G use cases, but most Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are yet to begin implementing the capabilities required to deliver it.
Ericsson to utilize mandate to transfer shares
In conjunction with the delivery of vested shares under the long-term variable compensation program I and II 2023 (“LTV I and II 2023”), Ericsson’s (NASDAQ:ERIC) annual general meeting on March 31, 2026 authorized the company to retain and sell no more than 70% of LTV I and II 2023 shares of series B in the company. Ericsson has decided to utilize the authorization to transfer shares to cover costs for withholding and paying tax and social security liabilities on behalf of the participants in relation to the performance share awards.
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T-Mobile 5G Advanced network achieves world first with Ericsson AI RAN innovation
AI-native network delivers up to 15 percent performance gains