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Major boost for Australia’s digital backbone as NBN Co selects Ericsson for Fixed Wireless Access network upgrade
- Ten-year partnership extension spans 4G and 5G next-generation solutions
- Ericsson radio access network and microwave transport solutions to empower upgrade
- Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses to benefit by end-2024
Ericsson Mobility Report: Global 5G growth amid macroeconomic challenges
- 5G continues to scale faster than any previous mobile generation
- 5G mobile subscriptions expected to reach five billion by the end of 2028
- Fixed Wireless Access forecast increased and now estimated to top 300 million connections within six years
Ericsson Internet of Things, in partnership with Thales, launches IoT Accelerator Device Connect with first-ever connection-ready generic eSIMs for enterprises
- Ericsson’s market-leading IoT connectivity community, further enhanced via a strategic partnership with Thales, enables enterprises to now order eSIMs while selecting preferred communications service providers at the time of device activation, making IoT easier than ever before
- As pioneering IoT Accelerator Device Connect partners, Telstra and Swisscom are the first Service Providers to offer the service globally
- Ericsson is also partnering with strategic module providers to embed the service with their communication modules and, together with Ericsson, offer modules with eSIMs for device manufacturers and enterprises
Breakthrough proof of concept for automated driving applications
Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, BMW, Valeo and Qualcomm are accelerating the future of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The collaboration has enabled a breakthrough proof of concept – the world’s first 5G Standalone (SA) network slicing with controlled network features for Quality of Service (QoS). With the ADAS era being a question of ‘when’ and not ‘if’, this solution will have a major impact on the automotive and transportation industries.
Ericsson report highlights potential economic benefits of 5G in emerging markets
- Comprehensive Analysys Mason study spans 15 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America
- Potential GDP economic benefits vastly outweigh investment costs
- Governments, regulators and policy makers play a key enabling role
- Countries also set to benefit from environmental and social inclusion capabilities
Ericsson in multi-million GBP 6G research program investment in the UK
- Ten-year Ericsson investment initiative set to boost UK research capabilities and drive global development of 6G future communications and standards
- Researchers, academics, communications service providers (CSPs) and industry partners all set to benefit from focus on advanced technologies required to achieve the 6G vision of a merged physical and digital world
- DCMS Secretary of State Michelle Donelan welcomes investment in technology and innovation in support of the UK’s vision to be a leader in the global development of 6G
Elisa selects Ericsson 5G Core to empower Standalone network in Estonia
Communications service provider Elisa’s efforts to ramp up next-generation digitalization in Estonia will have Ericsson technology at its heart. Today, Ericsson and Elisa announce that the operator has selected Ericsson cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core to support its upgrade to 5G Standalone (5G SA) in Estonia.
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Ericsson's Core technology for TIM's 5G standalone network
- Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core evolves the existing 'Evolved Packet Core' and introduces the new 5G Standalone into a single cloud-native solution
- 5G Standalone will enable faster data transfer speeds, reduced latency and increased coverage
- The agreement also includes network orchestration and automation services, enabling network slicing
MY5G – Ericsson Educate program now part of MDEC Let’s Learn Digital program
Online program on 5G and related technologies available at no cost for workforce and students