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NB-IoT hackathon in Malaysia to foster smart IoT applications
Ericsson, UTM, AXIATA Business Services & MCMC pick the winners of ‘Hack for Good’ - Malaysia’s first Narrow Band IoT hackathon
Ericsson to transform Wind Tre core network in Italy
- 5G-evolution core network modernization will deliver increased reliability, thanks to cloud architecture, greater flexibility and services customization, thanks to network slicing
- Solution improves speed, efficiency and agility for Wind Tre when providing new and innovative services, and in day-to-day operations
- Five-year deal includes Ericsson’s full virtualized network functions (VNF) portfolios: virtual Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), NFV infrastructure (NFVi) solution, prime system integration responsibilities and support services
Börje Ekholm: 5G IoT to change how we work and live
A new Internet of Things-focused (IoT) 5G R&D center in Russia will soon help to transform the lives of people, businesses, and society – in Russia and beyond - Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, said today.
New global alliance for 5G industrial applications
Leading players in the manufacturing and telecom industries have banded together to form a global alliance that aims to establish 5G for industrial production. Ericsson is one of the founding members.
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Exploring IoT Strategies: telecom service providers pursue multiple paths to IoT revenue
- Study participants believe in the potential of IoT and describe new cellular IoT technologies as game changers
- 70 percent of service providers interviewed do not have a well-defined strategy, instead they are testing alternative roles within the IoT value chain
- 80 percent of interviewees aim to create value beyond connectivity either by providing differentiating services or by becoming IoT service enablers or service creators
Ultra-low latency of 5G improves production of jet engine components
- Industrial applications of 5G jointly being explored and developed by Ericsson and the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology - first 5G use case for making jet engine components now being tested for MTU Aero Engines
- Close to 1 millisecond latency achieved with the Ericsson 5G trial system - the ultra-low latency and very high bandwidth of 5G networks make it possible to control manufacturing machines in real-time, reducing costs and improving quality
- A new case study from Ericsson evaluates the business value of 5G in manufacturing
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Rogers and Ericsson partner on 5G for Canada
Rogers has announced a multi-year 5G network plan that includes working with Ericsson to deliver the next generation of wireless technology to Canadians subscribers.