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Ericsson Canada partners with Montreal-based universities to improve 5G sustainability using AI
- The joint research initiative between École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), Concordia University, Polytechnique Montréal, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and Ericsson aims to use AI to reduce the energy use of 5G networks
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Singtel partners Ericsson to deploy Singapore’s most energy-efficient radio cell on its 5G network
Singtel has announced the deployment of Singapore’s most energy efficient radio cell, the Ericsson AIR 3268, to its 5G network.
Ericsson’s largest consumer study shows 5G is already paving the path to the metaverse
- Ericsson ConsumerLab’s 5G: The Next Wave report is the largest consumer 5G research to date.
- Compared to 4G users - 5G users spend an average of one hour per-week more on metaverse-related services, such as gaming in virtual worlds, and augmented reality (AR).
- Half of 5G consumers who already use extended-reality (XR) related services believe AR apps will move from smartphones to XR headsets within two years
Ericsson launches Pakistan Graduate Program to nurture the technology leaders of tomorrow
- The Graduate Program offers young, talented, and innovative minds learning and career development opportunities.
- The Graduate Program provides on-the-job, project based, classroom training, and online learning to facilitate digital progress within the realm of advanced connectivity era.
Outlook bright for microwave technology as 5G scales up
Increased efficiencies in the use of energy and spectrum as well as the exponential growth in E-band deployment as 5G scales up are among the key findings in the Microwave Outlook 2022 report released by Ericsson today.
Ericsson wins 5G Innovator of the Year at the ITP.net Technology Leadership Awards
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has been recognized as the Gulf Region 5G Innovator of the Year at the ITP.net Technology Leadership Awards 2022.
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Enterprises forced to ramp up resilience in an increasingly erratic world, Ericsson report says
- Ericsson IndustryLab’s report shows enterprises are more prepared for disruptive events, thanks to digitalization and automation, but there is a need to shift from short-term to long-term resilience models
- 42 percent of decision-makers currently believe that natural disasters caused by climate change present a key challenge, with even more expecting it to be a challenge in the future
- 90 percent of companies with a well-defined resilience strategy invest in technologies such as 5G that enable remote working, digitalization, and automation which better positions them to handle disruptions
Vodafone and Ericsson facilitate data-driven decisions with AI-based solutions in Oman
- Vodafone in Oman leverages Ericsson Expert Analytics and Network Optimization Cognitive Software solution to increase network agility and customer satisfaction.
- Ericsson enhances Vodafone zero-touch operations in Oman and anomaly detection capabilities to facilitate data-driven decisions.
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Ericsson and UT Austin extend research partnership to drive 6G-powered XR innovation
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is extending the scope of its collaboration with the University of Texas (UT) at Austin on groundbreaking research into 6G-powered extended reality (XR). The extension reinforces the partners’ ambition to develop the foundation for future immersive and seamless XR experiences even in the most-demanding use cases.