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Ericsson and Qualcomm achieve first 5G NR call on CBRS spectrum
Industry achievement will enable wide range of new applications for enterprise and industry verticals
A1 Telekom Austria Group selects Ericsson 5G Core in Croatia and Bulgaria
Ericsson is partnering with the A1 Telekom Austria Group to power its 5G Core networks in Croatia and Bulgaria as part of the multi-year deal.
Ericsson Connected Cars report highlights significant monetization opportunities for car manufacturers
While drivers and passengers still need vehicles to get to their destination, other parts of driving experiences across the world are changing fast. The ‘driving’ factor in this change is reliable and robust connectivity. Automakers are embracing connectivity and adapting business strategies to remain competitive as consumers demand better connected-vehicle experiences. A new Ericsson report provides insights into this rapidly changing market, highlighting opportunities to capitalize on IoT and connectivity innovation.
New Ericsson street solutions equip busy urban locations with low-visibility, high-performance 5G radios
- New solutions will accelerate 5G deployments in urban hotspots, with fast ‘plug-and-play’ deployments that can be installed on site in as little as 15 minutes
- Compact, lightweight radios are designed to seamlessly blend in with streetlights, buildings and other urban hardscapes
- By boosting performance across all spectrum layers, Ericsson’s zero-footprint radios can achieve 5x better network performance
Indosat Ooredoo launches Ericsson-powered 5G in Jakarta
Indonesian communications service provider, Indosat Ooredoo, has partnered with Ericsson to launch commercial 5G services in the nation’s capital, Jakarta, the first milestone of wider 5G deployment ambitions in Indonesia.
Faroese Telecom selects Ericsson for 5G
- Faroese Telecom and Ericsson sign exclusive 5G Core and Radio Access Network (RAN) deal including full modernization of the existing network
- Partnership will significantly benefit local industries and enable new use cases
Ericsson supports Asia Pacific Telecom to launch Taiwan’s first 5G Non-Standalone Multi-Operator Core Network
- Ericsson to modernize APT's LTE network in Taiwan with a 5G Non-Standalone Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN)
- APT and FET announced their partnership to provide 5G services with MOCN in early September 2020
- Ericsson implemented the integration between APT 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) MOCN and FET 3.5GHz Network Radio
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stc and Ericsson forge ahead with 5G Standalone for consumers and enterprises
- Ericsson will deploy 5G Core for New Radio standalone on Ericsson Cloud Native Infrastructure
- 5G Core standalone supports new and innovative 5G applications for consumers, and enterprises
- The collaboration also includes the implementation of Control and User Plane Separation (CUPS) solution for more flexible and efficient user plane performance
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Optus, MediaTek and Ericsson technology innovation boosts 5G coverage area
Successfully completed combined operation of 5G mid band and mmWave of a single device to Network connection