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Ericsson ConsumerLab: 5G already changing smartphone use behavior
- 5G users spend more time with cloud gaming and AR, while 20 percent have decreased usage of Wi-Fi on their phones at home and other locations after upgrading
- Seven-in-ten 5G users expect more innovative services and apps, with indoor coverage rated two times more important than speed or battery life for early adopters
- At least 40 million smartphone users in India could take up 5G in first year of 5G being made available.
Ericsson ConsumerLab: 5G already changing smartphone use behavior
- Largest 5G consumer study to date captures opinions equivalent to 1.3 billion consumers and 220 million 5G users
- 5G users spend more time with cloud gaming and AR, while 20 percent have decreased usage of Wi-Fi on their phones at home and other locations after upgrading
- Seven-in-ten 5G users expect more innovative services and apps, with indoor coverage rated two times more important than speed or battery life for early adopters
Ericsson announces settlement with impact in second quarter 2021
- Settlement with Nokia of EUR 80 m (SEK 0.8 b equivalent) related to 2019 resolution with the U.S. authorities
- Impact of EUR 80 m on EBIT and EUR 26 m on cashflow in Q2 2021
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Ericsson joins EU-backed NEXGEN SIMS sustainable mining project
Ericsson has joined the EU-funded Next-Generation Carbon-Neutral Pilots for Smart Intelligent Mining Systems (NEXGEN SIMS) project. The three-year initiative aims to develop autonomous, carbon-neutral mining processes, with 5G connectivity playing a significant role.
New Ericsson products to accelerate 5G indoor connectivity
As advanced indoor connectivity continues to propel new 5G use cases in locations such as airports, offices, factories and stadiums, Ericsson is staying ahead of the game to meet communications service providers’ indoor 5G needs in these rapidly changing markets.
Ericsson and Samsung sign global patent license agreement
- Agreement includes global patent cross license of cellular technologies, including 5G
- Settlement ends all ongoing patent related legal disputes between the parties
- In the second quarter 2021, IPR licensing revenues are expected to be SEK 2.0 b. to 2.5 b.
Ericsson partners with Telarus to target USD 90 billion SMB market with 5G-ready virtual workspace
- Ericsson Wireless Office is a one-stop-shop subscription service covering all business applications, compute, storage, and security needs for small and medium businesses
- The service offers a 5G-ready virtual desktop solution with the IT infrastructure in the cloud, delivered as pay-as-you-go, allowing companies to be flexible
- The Telarus ecosystem of over 4,000 technology consultants can now offer a fully managed IT environment in one easy-to-use cloud platform
Ericsson 5G and Vodafone Portugal ensure Joana Carneiro’s orchestra doesn’t miss a beat
Renowned Portuguese conductor Joana Carneiro has conducted some of the world’s most acclaimed orchestras in a career stretching back more than twenty years. Never before has she conducted without being able to make direct eye-to-eye contact with her musicians. That is until 5G came along.
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Cradlepoint and AT&T deliver 5G enterprise solutions for branch and mobile
AT&T and Cradlepoint, part of the Ericsson Group, are expanding their joint network offerings with one of the first and the most comprehensive portfolio of 5G solutions in the U.S. using AT&T Wireless Broadband – the first nationwide business-focused broadband network with 5G coverage to over 230 million people in 14,000 cities and towns.
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