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Ericsson changes Group structure and Executive Team to execute on growth strategy
- To capitalize on the convergence of software and services and deliver growth in the core business, a new Business Area Cloud Software and Services is introduced, combining Business Area Digital Services and Business Area Managed Services. Per Narvinger will head up the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- A new Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions, comprising Cradlepoint and Dedicated Networks, is created to drive the growth plan for enterprise. George Mulhern is appointed head of the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- To simplify and digitalize overall ways of working, a new Group Function Global Operations is introduced. Moti Gyamlani will head up the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- Arun Bansal, Jan Karlsson and Peter Laurin will leave the Executive Team.
- The new Group structure will take effect June 1, 2022.
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Ericsson and Intel launch global Cloud RAN Tech Hub
- Ericsson-Intel Tech Hub will identify and prioritize enhancements for Ericsson Cloud RAN, running on Intel technology, to create a roadmap for future commercial software releases
- Combined strengths of both companies will accelerate adoption of Cloud RAN solutions and offer insights into Cloud RAN designs that can aid technology investment decisions
- Key focus areas include energy efficiency, time-to-market, network performance, and unlocking new business opportunities
Telia and Ericsson test high-band 5G for unlocking enterprise use cases
Telia Norway and Ericsson have joined forces to conduct 5G tests in the millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum, achieving record-level download speeds of close to 4 Gbit/s. A smart blend of mid and high band 5G spectrum will bring new opportunities and experiences to Norwegian consumers, businesses and industries.
Vi records top download speed of 5.92 Gbps during the ongoing 5G trials in Pune
- Latest speed record achieved using Ericsson’s new radio dual-connectivity (NR-DC) software
Ericsson and Tampnet bring IoT connectivity management to offshore industries
The vast oceans and seas of the world are proving no barrier to Ericsson’s IoT connectivity capabilities as the company teams up with offshore communications network leader, Tampnet, to improve operational efficiency and worker safety at some of the world’s toughest and remotest workplaces.
Orange France selects Ericsson for its 5G converged charging solution
- Orange France and Ericsson sign a five-year 5G monetization platform agreement to deliver operational improvement, advanced product agility and flexibility
- Ericsson Charging will enable Orange France to provide new levels of digital interaction and experience to its customers with unique 5G offers
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Ericsson launches Global Utilities Innovation Center
New platform to accelerate 4G and 5G solutions for utilities
Ericsson report addresses transport and logistics disruptions with ZF and Orange Belgium to demonstrate the value of cellular IoT connectivity
- The report explores two value-generating use cases including driver assistance and truck and trailer monitoring that support reduced costs, maintenance, and CO2 emissions across fleets
- Cellular IoT connections continue to grow exponentially and in the transport industry alone, connections are expected to grow to 292 million in 2030, paving the way for advanced features and capabilities