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Ericsson and Telstra collaborate on edge cloud for enterprises
- Following a successful 5G edge computing trial with an Australian financial institution in 2019, Ericsson and Telstra are now developing an enterprise solution with an extension into the hybrid cloud space
- This collaboration will serve as a catalyst for further innovation, unlocking new potential enterprise use cases in sectors such as agriculture, industrial IoT, enterprise branch services and smart cities.
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Lithuania added to Telia and Ericsson Nordics and Baltics 5G Alliance
- Ericsson and Telia expand their strategic partnership with a five-year network deal in Lithuania
- Empowered by Ericsson as its sole 5G network infrastructure provider, Telia to drive sustainable national digital economy in Lithuania
- In addition to speed, latency and capacity benefits, 5G can also accelerate the transition towards a sustainable society
Ericsson completes acquisition of Cradlepoint
- Strengthens enterprise offering and creates valuable new revenue streams for customers
- Welcomes more than 700 employees to Ericsson
- Cradlepoint to continue to operate under its existing brand
Press invitation to Ericsson Capital Markets Day 2020
- Online live event for analysts, investors and journalists from 3:00 pm CET on November 10, 2020
- CEO, CFO, and Executive Team presentations
Back to front: how Ericsson innovation is helping SKT deliver 5G to all in South Korea
Mountains, forests and physical infrastructure are proving no obstacle to Ericsson’s determination to help South Korean communications service provider SK Telecom (SKT) deliver the benefits of 5G to everyone in the country. The key? Using a backhaul solution for a fronthaul application.
New report puts spotlight on the future workplace of 2030
The latest Ericsson IndustryLab report, The Dematerialized Office, brings insights about the sentiments of white-collar employees and their expectations for their future workplace.
Ericsson selected as BT’s 5G partner for London and major UK cities
- Ericsson will be a key BT partner for 5G deployment in the UK capitals London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff and other major cities, managing around 50 percent of their total 5G traffic
- Ericsson will also modernize BT’s existing 2G and 4G Radio Access Network (RAN) infrastructure enhancing customer experience and network performance for BT and EE customers
- This deal builds on BT’s selection of Ericsson for 5G Core earlier in the year, making Ericsson the end-to-end 5G partner for BT
Podcast: The journey towards open, virtual networks
By 2025, global mobile data traffic is expected to be around 160 exabytes – massive growth that is going to demand whole new levels of network flexibility. In this episode of the Ericsson News Podcast, Per Narvinger, Head of Product Area Networks, talks about a new Cloud RAN offering from Ericsson that's enabling an agile approach to designing, scaling and deploying of mobile networks.
Ericsson announces Cloud RAN portfolio for increased network flexibility
- Cloud RAN offering for communications service providers will add more versatility to network buildouts to address a variety of 5G use cases
- Cloud RAN by Ericsson is fully compatible with the Ericsson Radio System portfolio, and supports both 5G standalone and non-standalone
- Planned in stages, the offering will enable service providers to incrementally add Cloud RAN capabilities as a complement to their existing purpose-built 5G networks
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