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Invitation to media and analyst briefing for Ericsson Q4 and full year 2020 report
- Report to be released at approximately 7:00 AM CET on January 29, 2021
- One conference call for analysts, investors and journalists at 9:00 AM CET
Ooredoo Group and Ericsson sign five-year strategic 5G agreement
- The strategic five-year agreement will enhance the digital experience for people, enterprises and industries across Ooredoo’s operating companies in 10 countries
- The deal includes Ericsson Radio System, Ericsson Cloud Core, Cloud Infrastructure, Ericsson Cloud Communication, and Ericsson microwave solutions
- Ericsson 5G products and solutions to help Ooredoo launch new functionalities with faster time-to-market
Ericsson to power dtac Thailand’s 5G network
Almost half of Thailand’s 70 million population live in areas to be served by a new Ericsson 5G radio access network (RAN) for Thai communications service provider dtac.
Ericsson Year in Review 2020: July to December
Join us for part two of our Ericsson News Review 2020 – a year that highlighted the crucial need for connectivity and the importance of mobile networks as critical national infrastructure amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Ericsson closes out the year with 122 unique commercial 5G agreements with communications service providers globally, including 77 live 5G networks in 40 countries.
Ericsson Year in Review 2020: January to June
2020 may be primarily remembered in history for the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Billions of people have suffered bereavement, illness, hardship or measures to contain the spread of the new coronavirus strain. Ericsson actions were aimed at protecting the health and safety of employees, customers and stakeholders. The pandemic also highlighted the crucial need for connectivity. While working strictly to local pandemic restrictions, Ericsson continued to deploy 5G globally, cemented its 5G leadership and completed the company turnaround. As the year closes Ericsson has 122 unique commercial 5G agreements with communications service providers globally, including 77 live 5G networks in 40 countries. Join us for the first of a two-part look back on 2020.
Ericsson Year in Review 2020: January to June
2020 will be remembered for the devastating global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Billions of people have suffered bereavement, illness, hardship or measures to contain the spread of the new coronavirus strain. Ericsson actions, including early withdrawal from MWC 2020, were aimed at protecting the health and safety of employees, customers and stakeholders. The pandemic also highlighted the crucial need for connectivity. While working strictly to local pandemic restrictions, Ericsson continued to deploy 5G globally, cemented its 5G leadership and completed the company turnaround. As the year closes Ericsson has 122 unique commercial 5G agreements with communications service providers globally, including 77 live 5G networks in 40 countries. Join us for the first of a two-part look back on 2020.
Ericsson News Podcast: A look back at 2020
Over the course of this year, we’ve talked to many Ericsson experts and leaders about the impact that the pandemic is having on business, technology, and society. In this episode of the Ericsson News Podcast, we’re revisiting some of those conversations - about how our world and industry has changed and adapted to the new normal.
Ericsson and Singtel drive high-end 5G connectivity to benefit Singapore
- Ericsson’s 5G radio access and dual-mode 5G core network solutions to enable high-quality 5G standalone connectivity
- Singtel subscribers and business customers to enjoy transformative 5G experiences and opportunities
- Millimeter Wave (mmWave) ultra-low latency, high-speed and high-capacity connectivity to empower smart-nation initiatives in Singapore
- Also available in:
- 日本語
The University of Queensland wins Ericsson Innovation Awards 2020
Team WakeShare from The University of Queensland, Australia, announced as the winners of the 2020 Ericsson Innovation Awards with novel fuel-efficient shipping solution. Entries from University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, and Stanford University, US, take second- and third place respectively.