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Ericsson’s advanced bus converter module raises the bar for high power control and delivery
New third-generation BMR458 quarter-brick advanced bus converter delivers up to 650W for range of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) applications. Tightly regulated output voltage over the full operational input range of 40V to 60V. Designed to meet the demands of high-end and high power applications based on intermediate bus conversion (IBC) and dynamic bus voltage (DBV) architectures. Output current monitoring of +/-1A, delivers highly accurate system monitoring capability.
FET signed 5G MoU with Ericsson to lead way for 5G in Taiwan
Far EasTone agrees with Ericsson to develop a joint force to identify and develop 5G use cases, requirements and business applications for targeted industries. Join forces to establish the first 5G Lab in Taiwan at T-Park in New Taipei City. Shared vision to bring 100 million connected devices and 100 times faster mobile connection speed to Taiwan’s consumers in 2020.
China Mobile, Ericsson and Intel complete the world’s first application demonstration based on latest cellular IoT technology at MWC Shanghai 2016
On June 29, 2016, China Mobile, Ericsson and Intel will complete the world’s first application demonstration based on latest Cellular IoT technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai 2016.
Telia Carrier and Ericsson sign global IoT backbone agreement
IoT is happening now – Ericsson Device Connection Platform has more than 1,500 enterprises connected and is growing rapidly. IoT operators can now connect directly to Ericsson Device Connection Platform – using Telia International Carrier IoT backbone.
Tech Talk - Impact of ICT from a climate perspective
In this Tech Talk, Senior Researcher Jens Malmodin from the Sustainability group in Ericsson Research explains how ICT is in a unique position to create efficiencies and open up new ways of working and organizing things that will help other industrial sectors reduce their GHG (Green House Gas) emissions. ICT solutions could help reduce global GHG emissions by up to 15 percent by 2030 –which is equivalent to more than the current carbon footprint of the EU and US combined.
Ericsson power interface module simplifies low-EMI design in ATCA applications
600W quarter-brick power interface module (PIM) converter optimised for Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA) based server applications. Low-EMI design meets CISPR Class B with minimal external components. Module delivers 12A output current at 80°C with 1.5m/s (300 LFM) airflow. Extensive range of energy monitoring functionalities via I2C or PMBus.
Time to take society in a sustainable direction with ICT
No city on earth is sustainable. And sustainability is now widely regarded as the most pressing issue facing humanity. Change is needed, and change has already begun. Collaborative partnerships and research cooperation between academic institutes and industrial and public organizations are leading this change; one such example is the innovative research on ICT for sustainability being undertaken at KTH Royal Institute of Technology’s VINNOVA Centre for Sustainable Communications (CESC) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm tops Ericsson Networked Society City Index 2016
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Stockholm leads London, Copenhagen, Singapore and Paris in Networked Society City Index 2016
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Significant improvements for Barcelona, Istanbul and Jakarta in this year's index, while Hong Kong, Moscow and Dubai drop
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Index measures the performance of 41 cities in sustainable urban development and ICT maturity