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Ericsson and SK Telecom sign MoU to strengthen AI-RAN and network innovation from 5G to 6G
- Joint R&D, trials and potential commercialization through 2031.
- The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focuses on the collaboration to advance AI-powered RAN, 5G monetization, open and autonomous networks, zero trust security and 6G standardization to boost performance, security and energy efficiency.
- The MoU will mean potential 6G commercialization through 2031.
Ericsson wins GTI Award for Mobile Technology Innovation Breakthrough at MWC26 with Intent-Aware Slicing
Ericsson has been awarded the GTI Annual Award – Breakthrough in Mobile Technology Innovation – at MWC26 for its Intent-Aware Slicing – Automated Radio Resource Partitioning technology.
Ericsson demonstrates 5G Core SaaS milestone at MWC 2026
- Ericsson On-Demand demonstrates 1 Terabit per second (1 Tbps) 5G Core network supporting 1 million simulated subscribers and operating entirely on Google Cloud, believed to be one of the world’s largest single instance off-premises core deployments.
- The milestone indicates that mobile core workloads of any scale can run on the public cloud, which will support new operational, economic, and business models for Communication Service Providers (CSPs) in the future.
- The deployment builds on Ericsson’s industry leading cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core in collaboration with Google Cloud.
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Optus, Ericsson and FrontierSI power emergency service location positioning
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Proof-of concept demonstrates centimetre-level situational awareness by pairing a first responder vehicle with an autonomously tracking drone.
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5G Advanced GNSS-RTK positioning and a dedicated public safety network slice enable precise, real-time geo-referenced video, and telemetry in GPS-challenged environments.
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AT&T and Ericsson enhance Cloud RAN performance with AI-native software on Intel Xeon 6 SoC
AT&T and Ericsson have reached a significant milestone in AI-powered telecoms by successfully demonstrating Ericsson’s AI-native Link Adaptation on a Cloud RAN stack powered by Intel Xeon 6 SoC.
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Ericsson, Sony and Vodafone to highlight 5G professional photography breakthrough at MWC
Ericsson, Sony Corporation and Vodafone Germany are teaming up at MWC 2026 in Barcelona to demonstrate a breakthrough in 5G-enabled live sports and events photography - tapping application programming interfaces (APIs) enabled by Vonage, part of Ericsson.
Börje Ekholm opens Ericsson’s MWC 2026
Hyperconnectivity driven by huge numbers of sensors, the expansion of AI into applications and devices, and the role of telecoms in national security was center stage in Barcelona today as Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, got the company’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 program underway.
Ericsson and Intel collaborate to accelerate the path to commercial AI-native 6G
- Companies aim to help the industry move from 6G research to commercial reality
- AI-native network innovation collaboration to span compute, connectivity, cloud and standards leadership across the core network, RAN and Edge
- The effort is designed to help make the path to 6G more open, efficient and cost-effective for operators and the broader ecosystem
Ericsson and Nokia strengthen cooperation to accelerate towards Autonomous Networks
- Ericsson and Nokia to advance adoption of open standards, and promote compatibility across their rApp portfolios
- The collaboration supports multivendor SMO ecosystems, giving CSP greater choice and accelerating the transition towards Autonomous Networks.
- Ericsson will join Nokia’s SMO Marketplace, and Nokia will become a member of Ericsson’s rApp Ecosystem