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Ericsson ranks highest in Frost Radar™ 5G Network Infrastructure Market Report for fifth consecutive year
Ericsson has been recognized as a forefront leader in Frost & Sullivan's "Frost Radar: 5G Network Infrastructure, 2025" report for the fifth year in a row. This recognition highlights Ericsson's commitment to innovation and growth, as well as its ability to meet the evolving needs of communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises worldwide.
Vodafone UK and Ericsson trial AI solutions for improved 5G energy efficiency
- Vodafone UK and Ericsson have successfully reduced daily power consumption of 5G Radio Units by up to 33 percent in trial sites across London.
- Combination of artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions deliver significant energy efficiency benefits without impacting user experience.
- Ericsson’s Service Continuity AI App suite with Intelligent Energy Efficiency dynamically manages power consumption in the radio access network (RAN) based on live traffic data.
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Turkcell deploys Ericsson’s advanced radios for maximizing energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprint
- The deployment of the latest generation energy-efficient dual and triple-band radios enables Turkcell to deliver 4G and 5G services across spectrum layers with a single unit for a more efficient implementation.
- The Ericsson dual and triple-band radios enable multiple layers with a single unit, reducing the number of equipment normally required, energy usage and deployment time.
Ericsson, Qualcomm, and Thales Alenia Space reach milestone in space-based connectivity
- Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and Thales Alenia Space have partnered on 5G NR non terrestrial networks (NTN) technology since 2022
- Demonstration validates key technical functionalities essential for robust satellite communication integration
- It paves the way towards the seamless integration of terrestrial network (TN) and NTN, laying the groundwork for commercial deployment
Ericsson and Turkcell achieve core network automation milestone
- Turkcell, in partnership with Ericsson, has achieved the first global automation of cloud-native network functions in Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core solution in a production network using Ericsson Cloud Core Pipelines and Portable Automation Jobs (PAJ) integrated with Turkcell’s Gitlab-based pipeline.
- This milestone enables Turkcell to optimize network operations, reduce manual intervention, and deliver more efficient IoT and VoLTE services.
Telenor and Ericsson successfully co-create Agentic AI for radio controls and expand innovation partnership
On the back of a fruitful first year of a research and innovation partnership, Telenor and Ericsson today announced that they have co-designed a proof of concept for an Agentic AI system that learns to optimize capacity and corresponding power consumption of the Radio Access Network (RAN).
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5G-Enabled Smart Tourism: Ericsson and China Mobile empower business transformation in Qinhuangdao's Yutian Town
Ericsson and China Mobile Hebei developed an innovative 5G-powered communication solution to tackle issues such as traffic Suppression and Live Streaming Experience. This tailored solution focuses on key hotspot areas including accommodations, performance venues, amusement zones, and entrance points, ensuring smooth, stable, and high-definition livestreams.
Ericsson, in collaboration with T-Mobile and Qualcomm, begins XR trials on 5G Standalone network
As 5G mobile adoption continues to grow rapidly, the convergence of 5G Standalone (5G SA) deployments, the feasibility of slim form-factor AI Augmented Reality (AR) glasses tethered to 5G-capable smartphones, and advanced 5G infrastructure capabilities create a perfect opportunity to trial the next wave of 5G low latency operator services, such as Extended Reality (XR).