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Swisscom, NETSCOUT and Ericsson announce world-first solution enabling 5G packet data processing in the cloud
- Swisscom, NETSCOUT and Ericsson strengthen network visibility with the world’s first solution for cloud-based packet data processing – significantly increasing network service assurance, analytics and cybersecurity.
- A combination of Ericsson’s cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core with built-in software probes and NETSCOUT’s vSTREAM, the solution addresses the industry challenge of providing end-to-end monitoring and securing 5G networks when handling cloudification and encryption.
- This enables Swisscom to assure the delivery of new and existing innovative mission-critical services with 5G.
Hexa-X-II: Ericsson and European partners ramp up collaboration on 6G ecosystem and standardization
European collaboration to ensure 6G networks meet the technology, connectivity, sustainability and societal needs of its time - including the importance of 6G standardization - is set to take a significant step forward with the announcement of Hexa-X-II, the second phase of the European Commission’s (EC) flagship 6G research project.
Invitation to media and analyst briefing for Ericsson Q3 2022 report
- Report to be released at approximately 7:00 AM CEST on October 20, 2022
- One live video webcast for analysts, investors and journalists at 9:00 AM CEST
IoT connectivity key to manage fast-growing EV infrastructure
- Ericsson partnered with Blue Corner, a Blink Charging company, to show how cellular IoT plays a central role in connecting electric vehicle charging stations – a fast-growing market driven by a global push for phasing out gas-powered vehicles.
- Report reveals how cellular IoT streamlines the orchestration, administration, and maintenance of EV charging stations, decreasing annual monitoring costs by 15%.
- By implementing cellular IoT, mid-size EV charging providers can increase revenue by 40%, as a result of interoperability revenue share.
Sagebrush Cellular selects Ericsson to modernize its network with 5G capabilities
- Ericsson will upgrade existing radio access network (RAN) and core equipment
- The solution will include the Ericsson Radio System, industry-leading Cloud Core, and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) with a 5G-capable RAN across 115 sites in Montana and North Dakota
Cellular connectivity key to tackle surging electricity demand, says Ericsson report
- Renewable energy sources are shifting the energy value chain, allowing for “prosumers” to feed energy into the grid while simultaneously consuming it.
- Ericsson is partnering with several utility industry players to bring business value and digitalization through cellular connectivity.
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Fiber-like connectivity: Ericsson and O2 Telefónica successfully demo 5G wireless backhaul for non-urban areas
In the latest of their joint projects in mobile transport, Ericsson and O2 Telefónica have successfully demoed 5G wireless backhaul for rural and suburban coverage. This technology milestone has shown that the companies can deliver speeds of up to 10 Gbps over a distance of more than 10 km and demonstrate fiber-like microwave connectivity.
Oklahoma-based Pine Cellular selects Ericsson to future-proof network
- Ericsson will modernize Pine Cellular’s existing 3G/4G equipment to 5G-ready products and solutions across radio and core
- Pine Cellular will be able to offer upgraded mobility and broadband services for an improved user experience
- Upgrade includes more than 140 sites in Pine Cellular’s network