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Ericsson completes acquisition of Kathrein’s antenna and filter business
- Welcomes employees in R&D, production and sales to its Networks business
- Expands the Ericsson Radio System portfolio with new products and strengthens its antenna in-house competences and capabilities
- Complements Ericsson’s strong base in Europe
Canadian drone test uses LTE network to deliver defibrillators
LTE-enabled delivery of life-saving equipment and emergency medical supplies via beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drones could see a 17-fold increase in the distance covered compared to current non-mobility-enabled alternatives. That’s just one finding from successful tests driven by health authorities in the Canadian province of Ontario, enabled by Ericsson LTE connectivity.
Ericsson and KDDI to deploy 5G network
- Ericsson to supply KDDI with radio access network gear for 5G spectrum bands
- First commercial 5G services expected in March 2020
- The two companies have been collaborating on 5G since November 2015, including successful joint 5G use case tests
Ericsson and Telenor test Norway’s largest 5G pilot network
Ericsson and Nordic communications service provider Telenor have connected two Norwegian locations via 5G for the first time, as part of the country’s largest 5G pilot network.
Ericsson estimates costs for resolving investigations by U.S. authorities at SEK 12 b. and makes provision in third quarter
- As previously disclosed, Ericsson has been co-operating voluntarily with investigations by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the Company’s compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
- Ericsson makes a SEK 12 b. provision related to resolving the investigations, that will impact the third quarter 2019 results, to cover an estimated monetary sanction of USD 1.0 b, plus other related costs. The process to find a resolution is still ongoing.
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Ericsson ramps up digitalization and production at European factories
Ericsson’s factory in Estonia is nearing the completion of a major SEK 500 million investment, while the company has established production with a partner in Poland – both part of its global supply strategy of securing fast and agile deliveries through customer proximity. The factories directly benefit the European market as well as supporting Ericsson’s global ecosystem.
Ericsson Industry 4.0 Center of Excellence to benefit European customers
Ericsson has opened a Center of Excellence at its Eurolab R&D site in Aachen, Germany, to strengthen 5G products and service abilities and bolster partnerships with communication service providers as Industry 4.0 becomes a reality in Western Europe.
Ericsson and Telstra bring 5G to MCG for Aussie Rules Grand Final
Ericsson-enabled 5G stadium coverage is set to enhance the connectivity experiences of Telstra customers with 5G handsets attending the biggest day in the Australian Football League’s (AFL) annual calendar – the AFL Grand Final on September 28.
Ericsson to begin US 5G smart manufacturing in Lewisville, Texas, in early 2020
Ericsson’s USD 100 million next-generation smart manufacturing factory in the United States will be located in Lewisville, Texas, a suburb close to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Ericsson’s North America headquarters in Plano.