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GCI selects Ericsson for 5G rollout in Alaska
- Deployment includes Ericsson’s 3GPP standards-based 5G New Radio (NR) hardware and software to macro cell sites across the Municipality of Anchorage
- Consumers benefit from faster speeds and better coverage, while new wireless functionality will accelerate applications for the oil, gas, mining and healthcare industries across Alaska
- Supports local government efforts to grow the nation’s northernmost smart city, enabling the Municipality to deliver services that will reduce costs and improve lives of residents
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Ericsson launches enhanced 5G deployment options
- Cutting-edge Standalone New Radio (NR) software enables super-fast response times, and a new feature to rapidly extend 5G coverage
- New high-capacity Massive MIMO radios to cost-efficiently build 5G performance and coverage
- Powerful edge solution for distributed cloud services, meeting user demands for high-bandwidth, low-latency applications
Korean President and Swedish Monarch celebrate eSports match at Ericsson Studio
During an official state visit in Stockholm, President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea, and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden visited the Ericsson Studio to celebrate advancements in technology with a friendly match between Sweden and South Korea's national eSport teams.
Ericsson’s 5G leadership in Europe awarded at World 5G Summit
Ericsson, Swisscom, and strategic partners Qualcomm Technologies and OPPO, have been recognized on the European stage with a prestigious award at this year’s World 5G Summit in London, UK.
Telkomsel Indonesia to deploy Ericsson core in preparation for 5G
- Virtualized Evolved Packet Core and Ericsson Cloud Packet Core solutions to be deployed
- Ericsson’s NFVI solution to enable Telkomsel to prepare for 5G and IoT use cases for enterprises
- Telkomsel benefits to include scalable software architecture, reduced time to market for new services, lower total cost of ownership, and faster responses to consumer and enterprise demands
- Also available in:
- Indonesia
Ericsson at the epicenter of Sweden’s digital future
Ericsson and its innovation partners at Kista Mobility Day in Sweden are showing that the future, and what’s possible with 5G connectivity, is just around the corner.
Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G uptake even faster than expected
- 5G subscriptions now expected to reach 1.9 billion in 2024, as operators ramp up deployments and users switch to 5G devices
- 5G coverage is forecast to reach 45 percent of the world’s population by end of 2024
- In 2024, 5G networks are projected to carry 35 percent of the global mobile traffic
Ericsson and Intellectual Ventures sign license agreement
- License agreement ends all patent infringement lawsuits between the companies, including a lawsuit that went to trial earlier this year and resulted in a USD 43 million jury verdict for Intellectual Ventures
- As a consequence, Ericsson expects a negative impact on operating income within Segment Networks in Q2 2019