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Ericsson, Telia and Volvo CE team up on 5G for industrial use
Ericsson, Volvo Construction Equipment (CE), and Telia are operating Sweden’s first 5G network for industrial use, placing Volvo CE among the early global pioneers to test remote-controlled machines and autonomous solutions with the technology.
Ericsson to modernize XL Axiata's transport network
Ericsson is to modernize XL Axiata’s transport network in Indonesia with 5G-ready routers over the next three years, beginning in the second quarter of 2019.
Ericsson and UNESCO launch new global AI skill development initiative for youth
- Partners to develop a new digital skill learning program with specific emphasis on scaling up Artificial Intelligence (AI) skill development for young people
- AI can accelerate the process of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality Education - as well as fulfilling other SDGs
Ericsson Tests HARMAN Spark for CTIA’s IoT Cybersecurity Program
Ericsson Device and Application Verification (EDAV) lab in Richardson, Texas, US, has carried out testing for CTIA’s (the wireless communications industry body in the US) first certified device – the HARMAN Spark – through CTIA’s Internet of Things Cybersecurity Certification Program.
Ericsson Annual Report 2018 published
- Annual Report 2018 available for download
- Printed version available for order
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MTN and Ericsson extend mobile money partnership
Ericsson and MTN have signed a five-year mobile money contract extension covering 13 countries in the Middle East and Africa.
Mobily deploys Ericsson full stack Telecom Cloud
Mobily Saudi Arabia has deployed Ericsson’s full stack telecom cloud solution, focusing on transforming its wireless network and providing a 5G Cloud Core. Mobily will gain a flexible, agile, and programmable network to improve customer experience and support the development of new services.
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Ericsson committed to extending OSSii agreement to include 5G
Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia have agreed to initiate discussions to extend an OSSii (Operation Support System Interoperability Initiative) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cover 5G network technology.