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Ericsson USA 5G Smart Factory produces its first base stations
- Ericsson’s first smart factory in the U.S. now operational and producing 5G base stations to enable rapid 5G deployments
- Initial product is a Street Macro base station that enables smooth, fast and cost-effective 5G deployments
- Factory further demonstrates Ericsson’s commitment to delivering 5G to North America
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Ericsson selected for AI-based RAN optimization by NTT DOCOMO
- Ericsson to supply Artificial Intelligence (AI) Performance Diagnostic solution
- Solution to apply machine learning and deliver performance insights
- Solution will provide analytics and recommendation to NTT DOCOMO to optimize its nationwide RAN
Newport Utilities taps Ericsson for first rural Fixed Wireless Access network
- Ericsson to build Newport Utilities’ wireless network to bring high-speed internet access to underserved portions of their rural Tennessee service territory that otherwise is geographically challenging or difficult to reach with fiber optic cable
- Newport Utilities’ network will be operated by Ericsson’s world-class Managed Services solution for first year of operations
Ericsson Annual Report 2019 published
- Annual Report 2019 available for download
- Printed version available for order
- Ericsson’s Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report 2019 and Corporate Governance Report 2019 are published together with the Annual Report
- Two events described under Events after the reporting period in the Annual Report
New Telekom campus network goes live in Leipzig with Ericsson as vendor
With Ericsson as network supplier, Deutsche Telekom has deployed its innovative campus network solution – a combination of private and public networks – in a new campus network site in Leipzig, the fourth one the German service provider has set up in Europe.
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Telstra and Ericsson achieve 5G mmWave and 4G LTE breakthroughs
Customers of Australian communications service provider Telstra will benefit from Ericsson-enabled 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) on the 26GHz spectrum band from mid-2020 in selected areas. The partners also continue to push the boundaries in 4G LTE connectivity, with successful testing that could result in cell range capability doubling from 100km to 200km - opening up new possibilities in rural mobile broadband coverage.
Ericsson Spectrum Sharing is now commercially available
- Ericsson Spectrum Sharing (ESS) will expand 5G coverage for global service providers including Swisscom, Telstra, Ooredoo and Play
- More than 80 percent of service providers testing Ericsson Spectrum Sharing plan to deploy it in the coming 12 months
- The award-winning Ericsson Spectrum Sharing software can run on any of Ericsson’s five million 5G-ready radios delivered since 2015
Ericsson Spectrum Sharing wins top honors at GSMA’s GLOMO Awards
Ericsson’s dynamic spectrum sharing solution won Overall Mobile Technology and Best Mobile Technology Breakthrough at the 2020 Global Mobile Awards.
Ericsson partners with industry leaders to help reduce traffic deaths in India
According to the World Health Organization, around 150,000 people die each year in traffic-related accidents in India. With the help of connectivity, automation and AI, leaders from the transport and technology industries are teaming up to help reduce this number.