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Ericsson and Forschungszentrum Jülich to develop advanced AI for 6G
- Ericsson and major European research center Forschungszentrum Jülich are collaborating to develop technologies for continued evolution of 5G, and for the introduction of 6G networks across Ericsson's product portfolio.
- The project aims to leverage JUPITER, Europe’s first "exascale" supercomputer, to design and test new artificial intelligence solutions for the complex demands of 6G.
- Key objectives include exploring ultra-efficient, "brain-inspired" computing approaches (“neuromorphic computing”) to handle intense network tasks and strengthening Europe's digital infrastructure
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VICTOR6G started: New research project for real-time virtualization in industrial 6G networks
- Three-year project led by Ericsson begins work on integrated 6G solutions for industry
- Focus on Industrial Metaverse and network IT integration: digital twins, wireless extension of TSN, and dynamic use of new frequency bands (incl. centimeter band 7–15 GHz)
- Broad transfer into practice: Simulations, laboratory tests and testing in industrial infrastructure as well as at the 5G Industry Campus Europe ensure realism and scalability
Ericsson and Econet sign MoU at MWC26 to advance AI-driven and sustainable network innovation in Zimbabwe
- Ericsson and Econet Wireless Zimbabwe sign memorandum of understanding to collaborate on AI-driven, secure and sustainable network innovation for enhanced connectivity.
- The collaboration will explore 5G Advanced, AI-driven radio access network (RAN), exposed network APIs, network slicing and IoT-enabled services and use cases to enable wider digital inclusion, remote learning, e-health and more.
- The collaboration builds on more than 20 years of technology partnership in Zimbabwe.
Wind Tre selects Ericsson for long-term Core Network modernization partnership to drive 5G advancements
- Wind Tre partners with Ericsson for the full modernization of its core network, serving 4G, 5G Non-Standalone, and 5G Standalone subscribers
- The seven-year agreement introduces the deployment of Ericsson’s cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core solution on Ericsson’s Cloud Native Infrastructure Solution nationwide
- The modernization enables Wind Tre to reduce costs, enhance energy efficiency, and deploy innovative 5G services.
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Telenor Sweden and Ericsson launch managed 5G laptops for the hybrid AI work era
Telenor Sweden is working with Ericsson to transform and advance enterprise IT with 5G connectivity. The solution, Ericsson Enterprise 5G Connect, enables Telenor Sweden’s enterprise customers to equip employees with seamless 5G-connected laptops that work straight out of the box, reducing reliance on Wi-Fi, mobile hotspots, and complex IT management. The solution is integrated with Telenor’s new “5G Laptop Connect” service offering. Atea, a leading Nordic and Baltic IT infrastructure provider, is Telenor's first pilot customer of the service, set to begin piloting soon. Meanwhile, Ericsson is rolling out together with Telenor on 5,000 devices at Ericsson Stockholm headquarters, giving employees secure, seamless connectivity via Telenor's 5G network.
Ericsson and Safaricom strengthen partnership with microwave deal
- Ericsson and Safaricom extend partnership for seamless 5G capacity in Kenya.
- Artificial Intelligence enabling advanced analytics and automation will also be introduced in the near future to Safaricom’s network by Ericsson through new advanced transport technology.
Strengthened BT-Ericsson partnership aims to give UK enterprises a 5G competitive edge
BT Group and Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) have renewed and expanded their core network partnership, building on the deployment of Ericsson’s dual‑mode 5G Core on BT’s Network Cloud with new capabilities that will enable more intelligent, predictable and secure connectivity for UK businesses.
MasOrange and Ericsson reach strategic 5G core agreement to advance new services for subscribers
- The strategic transformation project will give consumers and business customers a richer, more flexible, innovative, and reliable mobile network experience
- Partnership agreement covers a wide range of core network, operations and analytics solutions which will transform MasOrange’s nationwide network
- Agreement introduces Ericsson Charging and Billing Evolved, empowering MasOrange to rapidly design, launch, and monetize new offerings enabled by 5G and differentiated connectivity
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Swisscom and Ericsson advance autonomous network transformation with Ericsson’s Intelligent Automation Platform and rApps
- Swisscom and Ericsson will demonstrate in MWC 2026 the latest progress in their collaboration to bring rApps live to Swisscom commercial network
- The validation phase of rApps before going live on the commercial network focuses on maximizing operational efficiency and improving network performance
- Ericsson rApps and EIAP together support Swisscom’s constant evolution and improvement in customer experience through enhanced reliability and efficiency