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Telekom Slovenije and Ericsson roll out first 5G commercial network in Slovenia
- Ericsson Radio Access Network (RAN) and Cloud Core solutions power Slovenia's first 5G commercial rollout
- Speedy 5G rollout set to transform Slovenia, including AR/VR and Internet of Things opportunities, commenced within a week of the July 16 contract signing
- Ambition to cover a third of Slovenia with 5G coverage by end of 2020 made possible through Ericsson’s leading 5G technology
Claro Brasil brings first 5G network to Latin America using Ericsson Spectrum Sharing
Taking advantage of existing spectrum assets, Claro Brasil has teamed up with Ericsson to deploy the first 5G network in Latin America using Ericsson’s dynamic spectrum sharing technology.
Paving the way for fossil-free commercial heavy transport
Ericsson has joined The Pathways Coalition, a group of innovative companies representing the infrastructure, utilities, transportation and retail sectors, with the ambition to accelerate decarbonisation of heavy transport and reach the objective of zero CO2 emissions latest by year 2050 or earlier, in line with The Paris Agreement. Find out how Ericsson will support the coalition with its unique expertise here.
XL Axiata to deploy Ericsson 5G-ready cloud core technology
- XL Axiata to boost network performance with Ericsson Cloud Packet Core and NFVI
- Deployment will allow XL Axiata to manage customers’ growing data usage
- XL Axiata to introduce new services for customers with a shorter lead-time while maintaining full-service continuity
Ericsson delivers first U.S. manufactured 5G base station to Verizon
Verizon has become the first U.S. communications service provider to receive a 5G base station manufactured at Ericsson’s new 5G production factory in Texas.
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Ericsson delivers first U.S. manufactured commercial 5G base station to Verizon
Verizon is the first recipient of a U.S. manufactured commercial 5G base station from Ericsson’s new state-of-the-art smart factory in Texas. The contact-free delivery was captured in this short video.
Ericsson to supply millimeter wave equipment and services to U.S. Cellular
Customers continue to need higher throughputs and lower latency. To meet those needs, U.S. Cellular has chosen Ericsson to provide 24, 28 and 39 GHz millimeter wave (mmWave) equipment and services to support consumer and enterprise 5G use cases. In addition, Ericsson will provide 4G Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) equipment and services as U.S. Cellular continues its 5G modernization program.
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Ericsson to supply 24, 28 and 39 GHz mmWave equipment and services to U.S. Cellular
- The agreement will support consumer and enterprise 5G use cases, along with CBRS equipment and services
- 5G mmWave capacity and throughput deployment will begin this year
Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson strengthen partnership with 5G deal
- Deutsche Telekom chooses Ericsson for 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) deployment after Ericsson delivers successful modernization of their 2G/3G/4G networks
- Ericsson Radio System products and solutions will be used for 5G RAN deployment across Germany for efficient and speedy rollout
- Deutsche Telekom will use Ericsson Spectrum Sharing to flexibly manage both 4G and 5G traffic