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Telia extends Ericsson RAN partnership in Sweden, Norway, Lithuania and Estonia
- Four-year extension to deliver enhanced speed, capacity and coverage alongside advanced capabilities
- Agreement to help future-proof Telia’s infrastructure, while supporting innovation and efficiency across industries and sectors
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Ericsson, Nokia and Fraunhofer HHI join forces to drive 6G-era video coding standardization
- Partners’ proof-of-concept for next-generation video coding technology offers considerably higher compression than current standards
- Proof-of-concept submission positively evaluated by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)
- Next video codec standardization will specifically address the needs of immersive media and mobile video experiences in the 6G era
Ericsson and Saudi Railway Company collaborate on 5G-powered rail operations
- Under the signed Memorandum of Understanding, the companies will introduce advances in rail communication, passenger connectivity, and operational efficiency.
- The collaboration includes testing 5G use cases, conducting real-world trials, and training industry teams.
- The initiative supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and its National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
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Ericsson ranked leader in GlobalData enterprise indoor solutions
Ericsson has been ranked a leader among eight vendors in GlobalData’s 2025 enterprise small cells report, highlighting Ericsson’s Radio Dot System.
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Microwave Outlook 2025: Near-equal split with fiber, AI, and doubling capacity
Telecommunications is heading toward a near-even split between microwave and fiber backhaul—49 percent versus 51 percent by 2030, according to the latest edition of Ericsson Microwave Outlook. Advanced economies are showing signs of breaking the long-standing trend of increasing fiberization, renewing interest in microwave technologies for high-capacity and resilient networks.
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DNB and Ericsson secure TM Forum’s world-first validation of Level 4 Autonomy for 5G Service Assurance
- Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) becomes the world’s first mobile network to achieve official validation from TM Forum of Level 4 autonomy for Service Assurance, highlighting its advanced abilities in 5G automation and intelligent network operations.
- The validation confirms that this element of DNB’s network, powered by Ericsson’s AI-enabled Intent-based Operations (IBO), is capable of reliable, independent operation as a highly automated system, making it ready to support industrial and enterprise-grade services, including AI-powered applications, across Malaysia.
- This milestone strengthens Malaysia’s position as a digital leader, enabling industries to accelerate digital adoption with secure, resilient, and cost-effective 5G connectivity.
Ericsson and Vodafone announce major five-year programmable networks partnership
- Ericsson will be Vodafone’s sole radio access network (RAN) vendor nationwide across Ireland, Netherlands, and Portugal, while maintaining major vendor status in Germany, Romania, and Egypt
- Five-year strategic partnership to position Vodafone as a global leader in performance and user experience by deploying Ericsson’s advanced 5G hardware and software to modernize networks and enable 5G Standalone for differentiated connectivity needs
- Intelligent and open network management and automation (SMO and rApps) will be implemented to improve overall performance, energy efficiency, and sustainability
Ericsson and e& enter multi-year agreement to modernize 5G Core network
- The agreement involves the deployment of key applications from Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core solution, enabling advanced connectivity and innovative services for e& UAE’s customers
- The new core network capabilities will lay the groundwork for new services including immersive gaming and mission-critical IoT
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