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Ericsson and China Mobile showcase automated guided vehicles for industry digitalization
At Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2019 (MWC19 Shanghai), Ericsson and China Mobile demonstrated an Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) prototype on an end-to-end, stand-alone 5G network.
DIGI | RCS & RDS and Ericsson go live with 5G mobile service in Romania
- DIGI to switch on a commercial 5G service in the capital of Bucharest, offering higher speeds and better connectivity
- Deployment includes Ericsson’s 3GPP standards-based 5G New Radio (NR) hardware
- Initial 5G services offered via DIGI’s available spectrum within the 3.6 – 3.8 GHz band
Ericsson 5G live in Spain with Vodafone
Ericsson has added Spain to its European 5G footprint through the enablement of commercial 5G for Vodafone in Spain in the cities of La Coruña and Vigo, in the Galicia region, and Gijón, in the Asturias region.
Ericsson and Telefónica to make 5G car manufacturing a reality for Mercedes-Benz
Ericsson is teaming up with Telefónica Germany to enable 5G car production via a private 5G network for Mercedes-Benz at the company’s Sindelfingen plant in southern Germany.
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Ericsson and Signify see 5G connectivity in a new light with joint indoor solution
Ericsson 5G Radio Dot will be embedded in Signify’s indoor luminaire in a joint offering that will enable service providers to easily add indoor connectivity to buildings when the lighting systems are being built or upgraded.
Ericsson, China Telecom and MediaTek achieve 5G SA data call with commercial chipset-based terminal
Ericsson and China Telecom have successfully achieved a 5G Standalone (SA) end-to-end data call on the service provider’s 5G trial network in Hangzhou using a commercial chipset-based terminal from MediaTek.
Ekholm: “Time has proven Ericsson to be a trusted partner in China”
At MWC Shanghai, Ericsson’s President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, talks about Ericsson’s innovative partnerships in Asia and how it is unlocking the vast potential of 5G for service providers and industries there.
Ericsson extends global supply chain with company’s first smart factory in the U.S.
- Ericsson’s first fully-automated smart factory in the world will be operational in early 2020
- Part of Ericsson’s focus on a flexible global supply chain, which ensures the company is working close to customers through its European, Asian and American operations
- The factory will produce Advanced Antenna System radios for rapid 5G deployments
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Ericsson and KDDI boost Japan’s network performance with AI-based optimization
- Ericsson’s AI-based solution, part of its managed services offering, to optimize KDDI’s radio network in multiple metropolitan areas in western Japan
- During trials, the solution resulted in throughput improvements of nearly 10 percent by dramatically optimizing network parameters compared to traditional methods
- AI allows for complex problem-solving techniques to identify and suggest network changes