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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
Ericsson highlights RAN Automation leadership at MWC2026
Ericsson’s industry leading SMO solution, the Ericsson Intelligent Automation platform and Ericsson AI rApps, along with the largest rApp ecosystem in telecoms will be on full display at MWC 2026 at the Ericsson pavilion and throughout the conference halls as part of ecosystem members event presence.
Ericsson and T-Mobile advance portable AI RAN software on NVIDIA AI infrastructure
Ericsson and T-Mobile have successfully tested Ericsson Cloud RAN software on NVIDIA AI infrastructure. This demonstrates the portability of Ericsson Cloud RAN software and shows a path where mobile operators have freedom to choose the compute solutions for their networks.
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Ericsson announces participation in the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation to advance open, secure, and flexible network innovation
- Ericsson joins OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation as a founding premier member under the Linux Foundation to advance open-source CU/DU and U.S. wireless innovation
- Ericsson will contribute architectural guidance, ensure technology neutrality, and support open, interoperable RAN as the industry advances 5G and moves toward AI-native 6G
- Public-private collaboration will drive research, experimentation, and ecosystem development aligned with the U.S. national directive for "Winning the 6G Race"
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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 strengthens telecom security with Agentless Endpoint Detection and Response
Ericsson has strengthened its telecom cybersecurity offering with an Agentless Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capability designed for telco networks and mission-critical systems. The new solution enhances Ericsson Security Manager Extended Detection and Response (XDR) portfolio with continuous threat detection and response without requiring intrusive endpoint agents on production systems.
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.
SoftBank Corp. and Ericsson demonstrate network-enabled Physical AI with AI-RAN
SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank“) and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) announced they have successfully conducted a proof-of-concept (PoC) aimed at realizing low-latency and highly reliable communication networks required for Physical AI*1.