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Ericsson and Verizon ink landmark multi-year $8.3 Billion 5G deal
- Landmark $8.3 billion USD, multi-year agreement expands long-standing partnership
- Ericsson will deliver industry-leading 5G solutions, including Massive MIMO, Ericsson
Cloud RAN and software to strengthen and expand Verizon's world-class 5G network
Ericsson and Millicom - TIGO drive digital inclusion in Latin America
Ericsson and Millicom are partnering to close the digital divide in Latin America, with a project that will extend network coverage to an additional 2.5 million people in Bolivia, Paraguay and Honduras, while paving the way for 5G rollout across the continent.
Partnering with Ericsson will enable Millicom to achieve this by modernizing its networks with LTE and 5G-ready technology for greater speed and enhanced user experience.
Industry-first 5G feature enables lower latency and increased battery life
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Telia and Ericsson successfully test a new 5G feature that allows more efficient use of mobile network resources using a 5G smartphone form factor mobile test device powered by Snapdragon® Modem-RF System
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New inactive state enables three times faster access to network resources and reduced battery consumption for smartphone users
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The feature will allow for users to perceive themselves as always connected and a significantly improved experience for smartphone users.
Ericsson and Vodafone deploy 5G Core Standalone for precommercial operation in Spain
The 5G Core Standalone solution will enable Vodafone to unlock the full potential of 5G, and represents a critical milestone to deliver 5G Standalone connectivity services in Spain.
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Ericsson and MIT enter into collaboration agreements to research next generation of mobile networks
- Ericsson and MIT to collaborate on two major research projects on the design of state-of-the-art hardware that could power next generation 5G and 6G networks
- Lithionics-based device research to enable neuromorphic computing, promising exponentially more energy efficient AI-algorithms than available today
- Advances in hardware could lead to “zero-energy” devices able to harvest energy directly from the received radio signal and use it to connect to the mobile network
Invitation to media and analyst briefing for Ericsson Q2 2021 report
- Report to be released at approximately 7:00 AM CEST on July 16, 2021
- One live video webcast for analysts, investors and journalists at 9:00 AM CEST
5G Things - CTO focus sessions: next generation networks
In part two of this series, Erik Ekudden, Group CTO for Ericsson, and Ronnie Vasishta, Senior Vice President at Telecom NVIDIA, discuss the potential of edge and 5G.
Ericsson in world-first 5G network slicing trial with Deutsche Telekom and Samsung
The trial showcased the benefits of 5G end-to-end (E2E) network slicing optimized for cloud virtual reality game streaming, while also allowing service providers to offer customer-focused service assurance.