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Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G uptake even faster than expected
- 5G subscriptions now expected to reach 1.9 billion in 2024, as operators ramp up deployments and users switch to 5G devices
- 5G coverage is forecast to reach 45 percent of the world’s population by end of 2024
- In 2024, 5G networks are projected to carry 35 percent of the global mobile traffic
Ericsson and Intellectual Ventures sign license agreement
- License agreement ends all patent infringement lawsuits between the companies, including a lawsuit that went to trial earlier this year and resulted in a USD 43 million jury verdict for Intellectual Ventures
- As a consequence, Ericsson expects a negative impact on operating income within Segment Networks in Q2 2019
Ericsson leads Sprint’s commercial mobile 5G launch
Ericsson’s 5G leadership is at the heart of U.S. communications services provider Sprint’s commercial mobile 5G launch across four cities today – Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Kansas City.
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Azercell and Ericsson score with winning connectivity in Baku Olympic Stadium
Football fans who attended last night’s major Cup Final in Baku Olympic Stadium, Azerbaijan, enjoyed excellent connectivity experiences, thanks to operator Azercell and Ericsson Elastic RAN and Ericsson Radio System capabilities.
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Ericsson and SoftBank Corp. to deploy multi-band 5G network
- Ericsson to supply SoftBank Corp. with radio access network gear for mid and high-frequency 5G bands and reinforce existing LTE network
- Selection as a primary 5G vendor follows successful joint proof-of-concept activities
- Both companies to continue exploring 5G use cases
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Government of Vietnam and Ericsson forge strategic Industry 4.0 partnership
An estimated 1 in 10 mobile phones are built in Vietnam and the country’s manufacturing sector continues to grow rapidly. To capture the full value of connectivity, Ericsson and the Vietnamese government have now forged a strategic partnership around Industry 4.0 activities.
Ericsson technology drives Hungarian 5G test track
The first 5G-based test track for self-driving vehicles has opened in Hungary using 5G mobile technology installed by Ericsson.
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Ericsson and Vodafone link gamers in Portugal and Spain via 5G global roaming
Driving across the Minho River between Portugal and Spain, two renowned gamers from the Vodafone Giants team, showed how 5G is eliminating barriers in the eSports world. Ericsson’s technology and Vodafone’s network were behind the successful 5G global roaming session.