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Singtel and Ericsson roll out Singapore’s first commercially available NB-IoT network
Singtel in partnership with Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has become the first operator in Singapore to make a nationwide cellular Internet of Things (IoT) network commercially available. This advanced mobile network technology will help accelerate the proliferation of IoT devices by offering the best coverage, power efficient and cost-effective solutions to enterprises.
Ericsson and T-Mobile to deploy multi-band nationwide 5G network
- Ericsson providing T-Mobile with equipment for multi-band 5G networks, including 600 MHz and millimeter wave
- Solutions are part of Ericsson’s enhanced 5G Platform
- Products are based on 3GPP 5G New Radio standard
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Why the digital economy needs a strong 5G foundation
5G will position service providers at the center of the digital ecosystem, said President and CEO Börje Ekholm in a keynote fireside chat at Mobile World Congress 2018 on Tuesday, February 27.
Ericsson and Chunghwa Telecom bring 5G to Taiwan early 2019
Ericsson and Chunghwa Telecom, the biggest telecom operator in Taiwan, have signed a Cooperation Memorandum for a joint 5G pilot project. The announcement was made at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today. The idea is to demonstrate 5G capabilities and facilitate for industrial partners to develop 5G applications. The two companies will deploy a 5G network at designated sites in the beginning of 2019.
Ericsson a key partner in Sprint’s 5G-ready Massive MIMO deployments
Ericsson is a key partner in the Massive MIMO deployments Sprint announced today. The US operator said it will begin deployments in major US cities as it prepares to launch the first 5G mobile network in the US in the first half of 2019.
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Machine intelligence addresses increasing network complexity
- Machine intelligence to take aim at increased network complexity associated with the introduction of 5G, IoT and industry digitalization
- Ericsson introduces AI technologies across its product and services portfolio to enable networks to self-optimize, improve efficiency, and deliver optimal user experiences
- Methodologies such as machine learning algorithms integrated at the edge enabling two times faster handover, resulting in better network performance
TIM and Ericsson start virtualization of radio access network as 5G preparations ramp up
TIM and Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) have started to digitalize TIM’s nationwide radio access network in Italy starting in the city of Turin, where the first virtual Radio Access Network (vRAN) platform in a live advanced LTE network has been successfully deployed.
The impact of Ericsson’s sustainability and corporate responsibility work
Ericsson is a pioneer when it comes to using information and communication technology to address environmental and climate issues, as well as to boost socio-economic development and support disaster relief. It was one of first companies in the telecom sector to adopt sustainability reporting 25 years ago. The projects concerned contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and the activities during 2017 have had a positive impact in many fields.
Ericsson enables Far EasTone to drive global Enterprise IoT connectivity
- Ericsson and Far EasTone enhance IoT Partnership enabled by Ericsson’s global IoT Connectivity Management
- Far EasTone enterprise customers to get full benefit of NB-IoT technology to access the global IoT market, while international enterprises can enter the Taiwanese IoT market
- Global NB-IoT connectivity to be fully operational in Q2 2018