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Ericsson opens new Center of Excellence training facility in Texas as focus on 5G in the United States increases
5G is becoming a reality at Ericsson’s new Center of Excellence training facility in Lewisville, TX, where field services team members experience best-in-class training and support.
Ericsson launches critical communications broadband networks offering
- Industry digitalization and modernization of the land mobile radio (LMR) communications is driving demand for critical broadband network solutions
- New portfolio comprises Critical Network Capabilities, Critical Broadband Applications, and Flexible Deployments for Private Networks
- Enables service providers to meet critical communication needs in industries such as public safety, energy and utilities, transportation, and manufacturing
5G-EVE: gathering momentum for 5G ecosystem in Europe
Efforts to drive an end-to-end 5G ecosystem in Europe saw almost 30 partners gather at Ericsson Spain's facilities in Madrid for the first plenary meeting of the 5G-EVE program.
Ericsson joins O-RAN Alliance
- Ericsson to actively support and drive discussions and development of network architecture evolution as member of O-RAN Alliance
- Reinforces Ericsson’s commitment to network evolution, openness, and industry collaboration
Ericsson completes divestment of majority stake in MediaKind
- Completes transfer of MediaKind business to One Equity Partners
- After transaction on January 31, 2019, Ericsson has 49% ownership of the transferred business
- Positive impact on operating income in Q1 2019 is estimated to SEK 0.4 – 0.6 b.
Ericsson lays out vision for cellular IoT with new segments and solutions
- Outlines evolution of cellular IoT in four segments leveraging new capabilities with 4G and 5G to tap growth opportunities from industry digitalization
- Introduces Broadband IoT and Industrial Automation IoT as new segments in addition to Massive IoT and Critical IoT
- Launches Massive IoT enhancements and new Broadband IoT solutions on existing LTE networks to enable more advanced use cases
New AI-based Ericsson Operations Engine makes managed services simple
- Addresses increasing network complexity, including service providers’ need to handle growing volume of devices, multiple technologies (4G, 5G, IoT), and more diverse service requirements
- The shift from reactive to data-driven predictive operations enhances user experience, drives agile service creation, and optimizes costs
- New capabilities and components include data analytics, AI and automation