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Transport network performance gets a lift with Ericsson’s new AI-powered solution
Ericsson has launched an intelligent, cloud-native transport controller that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze and automate microwave, IP and optical networks, providing communications service providers (CSPs) with an advanced solution for maximizing mobile transport network efficiency.
Ericsson and MediaTek demo shows global ecosystem support for 6 GHz licensed 5G band
Mid-band spectrum delivers high-capacity 5G wide-area coverage. However, mobile data growth and a variety of existing and new 5G use cases urge the need for additional mid-bands. Networks will require, on average, 2 GHz of mid-band spectrum per country towards the end of the decade, according to GSMA, and 6 GHz is a critical resource and, in many countries, the only one. To this end, Ericsson and MediaTek have joined forces to achieve an industry-first, 3GPP-compliant data call on 6 GHz 5G NR as part of efforts to build a global ecosystem for this spectrum.
Port of Tyne goes live with UK’s first site-wide private network deployment
- Port of Tyne partners with BT and Ericsson to deploy a 5G private network and smart port technology across the entire estate
- Future 5G-enabled applications set to include autonomous vehicles, survey drones, smart surveillance, artificial intelligence (AI) and extended reality (XR)
- Low latency connectivity at the heart of long-term vision to streamline operations, improve safety, reduce carbon emissions and drive innovation in the maritime industry
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Ericsson scored highest in the 5G Core for Consumer Business use case of the November 2023 Gartner® Critical Capabilities for 5G Network Infrastructure for Communications Service Providers report
- Ericsson is recognized in 2023 Gartner® Critical Capabilities for 5G Network Infrastructure for Communications Service Providers, 5G core report.
- To us, recognition in this report reflects the wide portfolio range as well as depth of experience and ability to deliver results.
Ericsson unveils software toolkit for premium services with differentiated 5G connectivity
- New RAN and Core capabilities strengthen the ability of 5G Standalone to create new business opportunities for communications service providers (CSPs)
- Toolkit comprises new software features spanning Massive MIMO, Advanced RAN Slicing, Time-Critical Communication and 5G Core
- Toolkit designed for experience-based connectivity with high requirements on throughput, reliability and latency
Ericsson initiates India 6G program in India
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has launched its India 6G program with the formation of an India 6G Research Team at its Chennai R&D Center.
Airtel in partnership with Ericsson successfully tests India’s first RedCap technology on its 5G network
Reduced Capability (RedCap) solution will bring down complexity and extend the battery life of devices while delivering higher data rates/ speeds
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Ericsson and etisalat by e& sign MoU to collaborate on Cloud RAN testing and integration at GITEX Global 2023
- Ericsson and etisalat by e& sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at GITEX Global 2023.
- Under the MoU, the companies will conduct a proof of concept for Cloud RAN testing and integration on etisalat by e&’s network.
- The innovative solution will support the evolution of the CSP’s 5G network.
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Chunghwa Telecom and Ericsson enable 5G connected ambulances with network slicing
- The 5G connected ambulances developed by Chunghwa Telecom for St. Paul’s Hospital are enabled by Ericsson 5G network slicing technology on 5G standalone architecture.
- Isolated network slices and radio resource partitioning ensure real-time patients’ data in 4K videos seamlessly transmitted from ambulances to the hospital.
- This collaboration represents an important step forward in leveraging 5G technology to enhance emergency medical care.