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Telstra network now 5G standalone capable end-to-end with Ericsson technology
Australian communications service provider Telstra has partnered with Ericsson to enable its mobile network end-to-end with 5G Standalone products and solutions.
Ericsson advances 5G momentum in Europe
More than ever, 4G and 5G networks are proving to be critical national infrastructure. In Europe, 5G momentum continues to be highlighted by a host of recently announced Ericsson deals with leading service providers across the continent.
Ericsson selected as China Mobile 5G RAN and core network vendor
Ericsson has been awarded a 5G contract from China Mobile including 5G radio access network (RAN) and 5G core (5GC) components for the second phase of its nationwide new radio (NR) standalone rollout.
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VodafoneZiggo launches 5G with Ericsson Spectrum Sharing
- Ericsson and VodafoneZiggo switch on 5G, driving digitization in the competitive Dutch market
- Ericsson Spectrum Sharing enables VodafoneZiggo to deploy 5G using existing spectrum assets
- Nationwide 5G coverage planned for July 2020
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True Corporation Thailand selects Ericsson 5G RAN
- Ericsson to enable smooth, fast and cost-effective 5G network evolution for True
- Ericsson to deploy 5G RAN in three Thai regions: North; Central-West; and Upper South
- Ericsson Radio System to enable 5G on 700MHz, 2.6GHz and 26GHz bands
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ABB Power Grids to increase productivity with 5G-ready factory connectivity
Using the 5G-ready Ericsson Industry Connect, ABB Power Grids is integrating more digital solutions into its transformer factory in Ludvika, Sweden to increase productivity and performance.
Ericsson’s Nomination Committee appointed
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Ericsson and U.S. Cellular increase mobile broadband capacity during pandemic
U.S. Cellular, with Ericsson support, began boosting mobile broadband capacity to customers in parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, New Hampshire, Maine and North Carolina, due to increased demand for data usage during the COVID-19 pandemic.