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Ericsson and Unikie optimize factory parking with a 5G private network and automation
With more than 500 global auto factories and 90 million cars produced in 2019 alone, efficiently managing vehicle logistics onsite is a crucial need. With 5G and automated parking, automakers can save time and reduce costs.
Ericsson boosts Network Services portfolio with Intelligent Deployment
Ericsson has strengthened its Network Services portfolio with the Intelligent Deployment solution – an agile, digital and modular suite of tools and services that enables communications service providers to roll out, expand, and upgrade networks based on their specific needs and those of their customers.
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TPG Telecom and Ericsson announce 5G Core partnership for standalone 5G networks
TPG Telecom (ASX: TPG) and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) have announced the completion of the virtualisation of TPG Telecom’s core network and a new partnership to deploy its 5G Core for standalone 5G networks.
Ericsson and Vodafone halve network energy consumption in breakthrough 5G trial
As part of a collaboration to improve network energy performance, Ericsson and Vodafone have completed the first deployment of a new energy-efficient 5G radio in London.
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Ericsson and Qualcomm achieve first 5G NR call on CBRS spectrum
Industry achievement will enable wide range of new applications for enterprise and industry verticals
A1 Telekom Austria Group selects Ericsson 5G Core in Croatia and Bulgaria
Ericsson is partnering with the A1 Telekom Austria Group to power its 5G Core networks in Croatia and Bulgaria as part of the multi-year deal.
Ericsson Connected Cars report highlights significant monetization opportunities for car manufacturers
While drivers and passengers still need vehicles to get to their destination, other parts of driving experiences across the world are changing fast. The ‘driving’ factor in this change is reliable and robust connectivity. Automakers are embracing connectivity and adapting business strategies to remain competitive as consumers demand better connected-vehicle experiences. A new Ericsson report provides insights into this rapidly changing market, highlighting opportunities to capitalize on IoT and connectivity innovation.
New Ericsson street solutions equip busy urban locations with low-visibility, high-performance 5G radios
- New solutions will accelerate 5G deployments in urban hotspots, with fast ‘plug-and-play’ deployments that can be installed on site in as little as 15 minutes
- Compact, lightweight radios are designed to seamlessly blend in with streetlights, buildings and other urban hardscapes
- By boosting performance across all spectrum layers, Ericsson’s zero-footprint radios can achieve 5x better network performance