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Government of Vietnam and Ericsson forge strategic Industry 4.0 partnership
An estimated 1 in 10 mobile phones are built in Vietnam and the country’s manufacturing sector continues to grow rapidly. To capture the full value of connectivity, Ericsson and the Vietnamese government have now forged a strategic partnership around Industry 4.0 activities.
Ericsson technology drives Hungarian 5G test track
The first 5G-based test track for self-driving vehicles has opened in Hungary using 5G mobile technology installed by Ericsson.
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Ericsson and Vodafone link gamers in Portugal and Spain via 5G global roaming
Driving across the Minho River between Portugal and Spain, two renowned gamers from the Vodafone Giants team, showed how 5G is eliminating barriers in the eSports world. Ericsson’s technology and Vodafone’s network were behind the successful 5G global roaming session.
Australia’s first 5G service goes live
Today is a big day for 5G in Australia with Telstra announcing the launch of its first 5G device, a 5G smart hub for business and the home. As Telstra’s 5G network partner, Ericsson has worked closely with Telstra to make 5G a reality in Australia.
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Ericsson unveils new 5G innovation hub in Moscow
Ericsson has opened the doors of a new 5G Innovation Hub in Moscow, giving Russian service providers the opportunity to test innovations on live 5G and IoT networks.
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Börje Ekholm: Europe needs to act fast on 5G or lose out
Europe needs urgent and decisive action if it is to benefit from the competitive and innovative capabilities of 5G or it will lose out to the U.S., China, and other regions, Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, has warned.
MediaTek and Ericsson place standalone 5G call on 2.6GHz band
On April 30, Ericsson and MediaTek performed an interoperability development test in a lab in Ottawa, Canada, resulting in a groundbreaking 5G standalone end-to-end call on the 2.6GHz band based on 3GPP’s 5G December 2018 specifications.
Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson top 100Gbps over microwave link
- Wireless backhaul confirmed as a future-proof technology in 5G era
- Microwave link over 1.5km in live trial achieves 10 times greater throughput than current commercial solutions
- Joint innovation project used Ericsson’s latest mobile transport technology