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Ericsson Year in Review 2025: Part One - January to June
The growth and potential future development of AI across all aspects of working and private life was a top recurring news theme around the world in 2025. AI was also a common and growing theme in Ericsson news output as the company documented continuing evidence of technological prowess, industry leadership, 5G and global connectivity strength, sustainability. Here’s the first of our 2025 Year in Review from January to June.
Ericsson 4.5 GHz Massive MIMO AIR 3255 radios operational in DOCOMO’s 5G network
- Rollout got underway in December 2025 to meet current and future needs in DOCOMO's high-traffic areas
- Equipped with the latest Ericsson Silicon, AIR 3255 further reduces energy consumption, CO2 emissions and weight compared to previous radio generations
- New radios will integrate with existing 3.7 GHz band Massive MIMO radios to boost spectrum efficiency
Ericsson, Port of Tyne and BT chart successful course with private 5G
- Port of Tyne, BT, and Ericsson report new operational gains, after several years of using Ericsson Private 5G, including support for Caterpillar’s CatCommand system for remotely controlled shovels.
- The private 5G solution supports real-time video analytics, sensors, and connected equipment across the port’s dynamic environment
- Ericsson’s private 5G network is strengthening safety and supporting new operational capabilities
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stc Group signs five-year Master Frame Agreement with Ericsson to advance Saudi Arabia’s digital infrastructure
- Strengthened partnership ramps up stc group actions to accelerate delivery of digital infrastructure in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
- The five-year agreement spans 5G hardware and software, cloud-native solutions, and advanced AI-driven managed services solutions
- Agreement aligns with stc group’s longer-term 6G readiness, and self-optimizing network ambitions
Ericsson enters into strategic partnership with LotusFlare to accelerate adoption of network APIs
- The partnership complements Ericsson’s broad offering of solutions for Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to expose and monetize advanced capabilities via network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Ericsson and LotusFlare will provide common solution blueprints that describe typical integration scenarios for the Network API Exposure Layer, including API access and consent management and bring them to market to accelerate CSPs’ journey toward Network API monetization
- In conjunction with this partnership, Ericsson has acquired a minority stake in LotusFlare
Ericsson, Spiideo, and Westbase.io raise the bar for mobile sports video
- Spiideo integrates Ericsson’s Cradlepoint S700 Series router into its Portable SmartCam
- The solution delivers reliable cellular connectivity for live streaming, analysis, and broadcasting when fixed infrastructure is not available
- Dependable cloud streaming ensures uninterrupted broadcasts and real-time analysis, in environments where wired access is not available.
Ericsson Mobility Report: differentiated connectivity services gaining momentum
- 33 CSPs currently offer differentiated connectivity services based on network slicing - with a combined total of 65 offerings
- New report period forecasts 6.4 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2031 - comprising two-thirds of all mobile subscriptions at the time
- About 1.4 billion people expected to be served by FWA broadband by the end of 2031 - 90 percent via 5G
Ericsson compelled to take legal action against Transsion
Legal action in Brazil, India, Nigeria, and the Unified Patent Court