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Ericsson Annual Report 2018 published
- Annual Report 2018 available for download
- Printed version available for order
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MTN and Ericsson extend mobile money partnership
Ericsson and MTN have signed a five-year mobile money contract extension covering 13 countries in the Middle East and Africa.
Mobily deploys Ericsson full stack Telecom Cloud
Mobily Saudi Arabia has deployed Ericsson’s full stack telecom cloud solution, focusing on transforming its wireless network and providing a 5G Cloud Core. Mobily will gain a flexible, agile, and programmable network to improve customer experience and support the development of new services.
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Ericsson committed to extending OSSii agreement to include 5G
Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia have agreed to initiate discussions to extend an OSSii (Operation Support System Interoperability Initiative) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cover 5G network technology.
U.S. Cellular selects Ericsson for 5G deployments
- Multi-year contract for Ericsson to provide U.S. Cellular with 3GPP standards-based 5G NR hardware and software
- Ericsson’s product and support services allow U.S. Cellular to rapidly deploy 5G
- Selection follows successful joint testing of various 5G use cases
More momentum for Ericsson 5G at MWC 2019
More 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) related news from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as Ericsson and Saudi Telecom Company (STC) join forces to pursue 5G use cases, while Zain Iraq and Ericsson team up to drive IoT innovation among university students.
Ericsson trials high-speed wireless connectivity for open-road autonomous transport service with Transdev
Engineered using a high-capacity, low-latency Private LTE network, the Rouen Normandy Autonomous Lab project is one of the latest autonomous transport services to be deployed on open roads in Europe.
AI in network operations gains traction with service providers
Using the power of data, automation and artificial intelligence, leading service providers are reimagining the way they operate their networks. Several recent AI-based pilot use cases highlight that the future of network operations is already here.
Ericsson and Telefónica connect 5G at famed Camp Nou stadium
Camp Nou in Barcelona is a legendary football stadium, home to some of the world’s most passionate fans and one of the world’s most dominant football clubs--and now it’s connected with 5G.