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Ericsson to transform Wind Tre core network in Italy
- 5G-evolution core network modernization will deliver increased reliability, thanks to cloud architecture, greater flexibility and services customization, thanks to network slicing
- Solution improves speed, efficiency and agility for Wind Tre when providing new and innovative services, and in day-to-day operations
- Five-year deal includes Ericsson’s full virtualized network functions (VNF) portfolios: virtual Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), NFV infrastructure (NFVi) solution, prime system integration responsibilities and support services
Börje Ekholm: 5G IoT to change how we work and live
A new Internet of Things-focused (IoT) 5G R&D center in Russia will soon help to transform the lives of people, businesses, and society – in Russia and beyond - Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm, said today.
New global alliance for 5G industrial applications
Leading players in the manufacturing and telecom industries have banded together to form a global alliance that aims to establish 5G for industrial production. Ericsson is one of the founding members.
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Exploring IoT Strategies: telecom service providers pursue multiple paths to IoT revenue
- Study participants believe in the potential of IoT and describe new cellular IoT technologies as game changers
- 70 percent of service providers interviewed do not have a well-defined strategy, instead they are testing alternative roles within the IoT value chain
- 80 percent of interviewees aim to create value beyond connectivity either by providing differentiating services or by becoming IoT service enablers or service creators
Ultra-low latency of 5G improves production of jet engine components
- Industrial applications of 5G jointly being explored and developed by Ericsson and the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology - first 5G use case for making jet engine components now being tested for MTU Aero Engines
- Close to 1 millisecond latency achieved with the Ericsson 5G trial system - the ultra-low latency and very high bandwidth of 5G networks make it possible to control manufacturing machines in real-time, reducing costs and improving quality
- A new case study from Ericsson evaluates the business value of 5G in manufacturing
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Rogers and Ericsson partner on 5G for Canada
Rogers has announced a multi-year 5G network plan that includes working with Ericsson to deliver the next generation of wireless technology to Canadians subscribers.
Invitation to media and analyst calls for Ericsson Q1 2018 report
- Report to be released at approximately 07:30 CEST on April 20, 2018
- Two conference calls for journalists, analysts and investors starts at 09:00 CEST and 14:00 CEST