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Far EasTone and Ericsson enter three-year strategic partnership to advance AI-ready, high-performing 5G in Taiwan
- Three-year agreement to modernize Far EasTone’s RAN and Core with Ericsson’s high-performing programmable network solutions and services
- The agreement focuses on enhanced spectral efficiency, energy performance, automation, and 5G Advanced evolution
- Establishes foundation for Far EasTone’s ambitious autonomous networks transition built on assurance and automation, setting the stage for delivering AI-era applications and 6G readiness
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Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson sign 5G-Advanced and AI intelligent network MoU at MWC 2026 to accelerate 6G evolution
- The MoU focuses on accelerating 5G-Advanced differentiated connectivity, advancing AI-RAN to enhance network autonomy, and deepening pre-6G collaboration to prepare for future 6G evolution.
- Signed at MWC 2026, the partnership will further strengthen Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson’s strategic collaboration in 5G-Advanced and 6G era.
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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.
Singtel partners Ericsson to accelerate industry transformation with 5G Advanced
Singtel today announced a strategic collaboration with Ericsson to accelerate the evolution of 5G Advanced into a programmable, AI-powered digital platform designed to power enterprise transformation, strengthen Singapore’s digital economy, and future-proof the nation’s network infrastructure for the next decade.
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.
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
U.S. at the forefront with world’s first live 6G trial by Ericsson in Texas, powering AI robotics and real-time video streaming
- Milestone supports American leadership in AI-native 6G, showcasing cloud hosted AI large language model processing robotics and video streaming using new 6G centimeter wave spectrum, cloud-native infrastructure and an Ericsson test bed device.
- Demonstration completed at Ericsson’s U.S. headquarters in Plano, Texas, underscoring long-term US investment in innovation and manufacturing
- Ericsson to manufacture next-generation 6G network equipment at its USA 5G Smart Factory in Lewisville, Texas
Ericsson and Qualcomm move 6G from concept to proof, setting a clear path to commercialization
Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have achieved technical alignment on fundamental 6G radio innovations, successfully validating these pioneering advancements through collaborative lab prototypes. This milestone represents significant progress toward establishing future 6G specifications and accelerating commercialization. The partnership will be highlighted at MWC 2026, taking place from March 2–5, where live demonstrations will showcase key radio advancements and performances in new spectrum.
U.S. shows ISAC leadership as Ericsson demonstrates breakthrough drone detection proof of concept at Texas headquarters
- The proof of concept integrates sensing and spatial location of passive objects into mobile networks, proving 5G technology’s ability to sense its surroundings using telecommunications infrastructure
- Wide-area network sensing augments local sensors for UAV/airspace safety, transportation assistance, and industrial protection, and can enhance network performance
- Ericsson’s ISAC (Integrated Sensing and Communication) technology creates opportunities for commercial, public safety and defense use cases across the industry