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Ericsson and partners test new safety features on 5G self-driving bus
The Ericsson-backed 5G Ride self-driving bus project has moved closer to full operations following a successful trial of remote digital monitoring and on-board digital safety services near Ericsson’s company headquarters in Kista, Stockholm, Sweden.
5G connectivity is fundamental to Europe achieving climate targets, new analysis reveals
- A new Europe-wide analysis[1] finds that using 5G technology across four high-emitting sectors could create annual emissions savings that equate to taking 1-in-7 cars (more than 35 million cars) off the EU’s roads[2]
- Finding highlights the need for accelerated roll-out of 5G across Europe in meeting ambitious national and EU-wide 2030 goals for decarbonization
- Ericsson’s forecast predicts a concerning picture for Europe, with 5G deployment lagging behind both North America and North East Asia
- Ericsson’s 5G Smart Factory, in Lewisville, USA, highlights what can be achieved in emissions savings through a sustainability-led next-generation connectivity approach
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MTS and Ericsson enter strategic partnership to develop private networks in Russia
Mobile TeleSystems Public Joint Stock Company (NYSE: MBT, MOEX: MTSS), Russia’s largest mobile communications provider and a leading provider of media and digital services, and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), have signed a strategic partnership to develop private 5G-ready networks (dedicated networks) for industrial enterprises in Russia
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One million school locations mapped: UNICEF and ITU’s Giga initiative, with support from Ericsson, reaches milestone towards connecting every school to the internet
- Connecting schools to the internet can improve digital access, skills and educational outcomes regardless of geography, with knock-on benefits for society
- School internet connectivity is also linked to GDP – in some countries there is potential to increase GDP by up to 20 percent by connecting schools (source EIU)
- Ericsson calls on industry to join efforts with governments and Giga to close the digital divide and leverage the benefits of global connectivity
Ericsson launches Time-Critical Communication for real-time 5G experiences
- New software toolbox will deliver consistent low latency and high reliability in 5G networks
- Time-Critical Communication will elevate experiences in use cases such as cloud gaming, AR/VR, and unlock new ones in remote control, mobility automation, and industrial control
- The new Critical IoT software product can be easily deployed on public and private networks, on any 5G frequency band
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Update on Deferred Prosecution Agreement
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Ericsson and Telenet extend Managed Services partnership and begin nationwide 5G network rollout in Belgium
- Managed Services partnership extended through next 5 years
- The deployment of Ericsson Operations Engine will provide Telenet’s mobile network with data-driven operations and optimization through AI and Automation
- Deployment of 5G network powered by Ericsson technology is underway
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MIT report outlines the decarbonization impact of connectivity for industries
A new MIT Technology Review Insights report explores the enabling impact of connectivity in decarbonizing some of the biggest emitting industrial sectors.
MTS and Ericsson announce partnership to deploy a 5G-ready private network for Severstal
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC (NYSE: MBT, MOEX: MTSS), Russia’s largest mobile operator and a leading provider of media and digital services, will build a commercial 5G-ready private network for the iron ore mining and processing plant JSC Karelsky Okatysh, which is part of the world's largest steel and mining company PJSC Severstal. The network will be built on the Ericsson Dedicated Network solution.
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