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Thales, Ericsson and EDF deploy secure private mobile networks at nuclear energy plants across France
- Thales and Ericsson partner with EDF to bring mobile broadband connectivity to French nuclear sites, both in production and under deconstruction
- With this roll out, EDF is leading the deployment of secure private 4G networks on this scale both in France and internationally
- Successful pilot implementation at the Blayais nuclear site represents the first step in a deployment that will cover all EDF nuclear power plants in France.
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Ericsson antenna-integrated radio wins Red Dot Design Award 2021
Ericsson has won the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for the third consecutive year with its smallest and ultralight 5G street macro-optimized antenna-integrated radio – Ericsson AIR 4435.
Ericsson’s Nomination Committee appointed
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Podcast: The next era of 5G and cloud
In this episode of the Ericsson News Podcast, Ericsson’s Chief Technology Officer, Erik Ekudden, talks about how 5G and cloud platforms are creating a new innovation ecosystem.
Ericsson partners with Vodafone UK to speed up network upgrades with drone surveys
Ericsson are working with Vodafone UK to speed up network planning and site upgrades through the trialled use of drones and Lidar-based 3D technology.
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New Zealand’s 2degrees selects Ericsson as sole 5G RAN partner
New Zealand communications service provider 2degrees has selected Ericsson as its technology partner across its new 5G Radio Access Network (RAN). Ericsson is also modernizing 2degrees’ core network to support the network transformation.
Ericsson and MediaTek dual connectivity breakthrough makes the path to 5G Standalone easier
With the needs of communications service providers worldwide firmly in mind, Ericsson and partner MediaTek continue to break new technology ground in creating paths to 5G Standalone connectivity. The partners have just proven that Dual Connectivity – combining the wide coverage of sub-6GHz bands with the higher data rates of millimeter wave on commercial hardware and chipsets – boosts 5G user experience with greater speeds and lower latency.
Ericsson fuels UK automotive company's Industry 4.0 drive with 5G VR
Imagine simultaneously working on the same complex product with colleagues in multiple distant locations while everyone sees the result of the work right before their eyes. That’s exactly what Ericsson-powered 5G will deliver for UK vehicle battery manufacturer Hyperbat in a proof-of-concept virtual reality digital twin partnership with communications service provider BT and other technology leaders.