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Ericsson lays out vision for cellular IoT with new segments and solutions
- Outlines evolution of cellular IoT in four segments leveraging new capabilities with 4G and 5G to tap growth opportunities from industry digitalization
- Introduces Broadband IoT and Industrial Automation IoT as new segments in addition to Massive IoT and Critical IoT
- Launches Massive IoT enhancements and new Broadband IoT solutions on existing LTE networks to enable more advanced use cases
New AI-based Ericsson Operations Engine makes managed services simple
- Addresses increasing network complexity, including service providers’ need to handle growing volume of devices, multiple technologies (4G, 5G, IoT), and more diverse service requirements
- The shift from reactive to data-driven predictive operations enhances user experience, drives agile service creation, and optimizes costs
- New capabilities and components include data analytics, AI and automation
Singtel, Ericsson and Singapore Polytechnic open 5G Garage
Singapore’s first live 5G facility - a collaboration between Ericsson, Singtel and Singapore Polytechnic (SP) - has opened. Aimed at developing the 5G ecosystem in the country and driving 5G solutions for enterprises, the 5G Garage utilizes Singtel’s 3.5 GHz trial 5G network at Ayer Rajah.
Ericsson and Qualcomm complete 5G data call on 2.6 GHz band
Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, have achieved a non-standalone (NSA) 5G New Radio (NR) data call on 2.6 GHz, adding a new frequency band to those successfully tested for commercial deployment.
Invitation to media and analyst briefings for Ericsson Q4 and full year 2018 report
- Report to be released at approximately 07:30 CET on January 25, 2019
- Two conference calls for analysts, investors and journalists starts at 09:00 CET and 14:00 CET
Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson achieve fiber-like results with wireless backhaul
· Wireless backhaul connections provide an enhanced customer experience in the 5G era
· Partners demonstrate millimeter wave link with four times greater throughput compared to current market solutions in live trial
· Joint innovation project uses Ericsson’s latest mobile transport technology
Provisions in fourth quarter 2018 related to reshaping BSS business
- Provisions for estimated costs of SEK 6.1 b. to be taken in fourth quarter results, of which SEK 3.1 b. restructuring charges
- Planned measures will materially reduce losses in Business Support System (BSS) already in 2019. Reshaped BSS strategy expected to set Segment Digital Services on a strong path to achieving the target of low single-digit operating margin (excluding restructuring) in 2020
- Provisions mainly relate to estimated costs associated with expected changes in project scopes including customer compensation payments, provisions for project delays, and write-down of intangible assets
- Further restructuring charges related to the planned measures, including related headcount reductions, estimated to SEK1.5 b. are anticipated in 2019
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