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Ericsson and industry partners advance 5G commercial readiness in North America
- First, public 5G NR over-the-air data call using 39 GHz mmWave band
- Demonstration uses commercially available products: Ericsson Radio System AIR 5331 and the Intel® 5G Mobile Trial Platform
- Successful interoperability tests pave the way for commercial 5G devices and ensures network and ecosystem readiness
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T-Mobile and Ericsson sign major $3.5 billion 5G agreement
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced a multi-year, $3.5 billion contract to support T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G network deployment. Under the deal, Ericsson will provide T-Mobile with the latest 5G New Radio (NR) hardware and software compliant with 3GPP standards.
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Ericsson brings 5G to life for US operators
As the US races toward commercial 5G services, Ericsson achieves significant milestones with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile on the road to making 5G a reality for consumers. Ericsson has also been selected by AT&T as one of its 5G vendors.
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Ericsson and Qualcomm complete 3GPP-compliant 5G data call on 39 GHz
Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies have further demonstrated the commercial readiness of 5G technology by successfully conducting over-the-air non-standalone (NSA) 5G NR lab data call with a mobile form factor device on 39 GHz mmWave band.
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Ericsson delivers end-to-end 5G transport solution to Swisscom
- End-to-end transport network provides a complete solution connecting Swisscom’s 4G and 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) to a virtual core built on the cloud
- New architecture based on Ericsson Router 6000 and core routers from Juniper, gives Swisscom full control over its networks, including management and orchestration
- Reduced latency, improved network performance and enhanced scalability to ensure successful 5G commercial launch, planned in Switzerland for 2019
Ericsson and partners demonstrate battery life improvements in Massive IoT e-health wearable prototype
Ericsson, Sony Mobile, Qoitech and Altair Semiconductor are partnering to deliver over five times longer battery lifetime to a connected wearable prototype for diabetes monitoring.
Ericsson strengthens end-to-end transport solutions for 5G
- Strong momentum for Ericsson’s 5G-ready mobile transport portfolio
- Enhances its mobile transport offerings with key technologies to meet 5G challenges
- Partners to deliver best-in-class enhanced edge, core and security functions as well as optical transport
Enhanced Ericsson Radio System increases speed and adaptability of 5G rollouts
- New Radio Access Network (RAN) Compute enhances network flexibility for enabling new 5G use cases, lowering latency, and lowering total cost of ownership
- Ericsson Spectrum Sharing to enable 5G within 4G spectrum bands, allowing communication service providers to quickly introduce and expand 5G coverage in bands used by 4G today
- Street Macro transport solutions simplify deployment of 5G millimeter wave for 5G capacity
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Sprint and Ericsson reveal ground breaking IoT-dedicated core and operating system
Fully dedicated, distributed and virtualized IoT core network works in tandem with the operating system to turn sensor data into immediate intelligence at the network edge; 5G-ready and primed for AI, robotics and more.