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Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson jointly advance 5G slicing automation for industrial digitalization
- Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson have successfully deployed a joint solution on a live 5G Standalone network enabling enterprises to activate on-demand network slicing services tailored to customer needs.
- The service integrates Ericsson Dynamic Network Slicing solution with Chunghwa Telecom's implementation of Singtel's Paragon platform, enabling a service for enterprises to activate on-demand slicing for optimized performance and digital transformation
- Already deployed successfully in Chunghwa Telecom’s live 5G Standalone network, there are further plans for commercialization of the service for enterprises in 2025, paving the way for new business models, allowing enterprises to dynamically manage network resources for various applications.
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Notice of the Annual General Meeting of shareholders 2025 of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
The shareholders of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (reg. no 556016-0680) (the “Company” or “Ericsson”) are invited to participate in the Annual General Meeting of shareholders (“AGM”) to be held on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 1 p.m. CET at the Company’s premises: Open Box, Grönlandsgatan 8, Kista/Stockholm. Registration for the AGM starts at 12 p.m. CET. Shareholders may also exercise their voting rights by post before the AGM.
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Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson harness AI and digital twins to secure network performances during data surge
- Chunghwa Telecom leveraged Ericsson Site Digital Twin (ESDT) and Generative AI to predict congestion, enhance network capacity by approximately 14 percent, and maintain smooth 5G downlink speeds during Taiwan’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- This deployment, with AI-powered digital twin, will be showcased at Mobile World Congress 2025, demonstrating how digital twin leverages predictive automation to enhance network resilience and efficiency during large-scale public events.
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Ericsson and Telstra pioneer the first programmable network in Asia-Pacific
- Four-year deployment will put Telstra’s network, and related offerings, among global frontrunners
- Network capabilities will drive differentiated connectivity for Telstra’s consumer and enterprise customers and create new monetization opportunities
- Accelerates innovation from wider ecosystems via network APIs
Ericsson reconfirms Open RAN leadership by advancing O2 interface industrialization with Dell Technologies and Red Hat
The O2 interface, defined by the O-RAN Alliance, plays a critical role in enabling the goals of Open RAN by supporting the dynamic and flexible management of cloud infrastructure supporting Radio Access Networks in a multi-vendor environment. Ericsson has been instrumental in driving the standardization of the O2 interface and is working with industry partners to support communication service providers in realizing commercially sustainable open multi-cloud and multi-vendor environments.
Far EasTone and Ericsson successfully achieved differentiated connectivity with 5G Advanced capabilities at Taipei Dome
- Far EasTone and Ericsson successfully demonstrated the potential of differentiated connectivity during a major concert with 40,000 attendees, offering real-time connectivity upgrades and superior network experience
- Leveraging Ericsson’s Automated Radio Resource Partitioning feature and Network APIs, Far EasTone’s network demonstrated consistent high-quality connectivity in dense environments
- The successful trial cluster has set the stage for new monetization models and will be showcased at Mobile World Congress 2025
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Ericsson unveils new wave of radio, antenna, and RAN Connect products to advance high-performing programmable networks
- Expands portfolio with seven new energy-efficient and high-performing Massive MIMO and Remote radios, Indoor 5G solutions, and new open fronthaul products called RAN Connect
- The innovations will reduce energy consumption by up to 30 percent, lower operational costs, and cut embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent, supporting more efficient network deployments
- The company is on track to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and future-proof network evolution
Ericsson Private 5G to support JLR’s Digital Manufacturing Transformation
- Ericsson Private 5G enables multiple AI, production tools, and machine learning applications necessary for JLR vehicle manufacturing to embrace Industry 4.0
- JLR is on a mission to “cut the copper,” creating more agile manufacturing to reduced time-intensive changes to production lines from weeks to seconds
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