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Popular tech guru interviews Ulf Ewaldsson on “Transmissions from Tomorrow”
When a tech-focused social media influencer with almost one million followers on Twitter describes the head of one of our business units as “legendary … just awesome” then it's worth taking notice. Learn more about their conversation here.
U Mobile renews Business Support System deal with Ericsson
- Partnership covers convergent billing solutions as well as Managed Services
- More than 5 million U Mobile pre-paid and post-paid customers are managed by Ericsson’s solution
Ericsson and Bell Canada sign landmark TV deal
- Multi-year agreement with Canada’s largest television provider includes Ericsson’s award-winning MediaFirst TV Platform
- Enhanced services will deliver an even more personalized and seamless TV experience to Bell’s Fibe TV and Fibe Alt TV subscribers across multiple screens
- Agreement extends long-term relationship between Ericsson and Bell
Press invitation: Ericsson at Mobile World Congress 2018
- Media & Analyst Briefing: Monday, 26 February at 08.30 – 09.30 CET
- Press Seminar with customers: Tuesday, 27 February at 16.00 – 17.00 CET
- Location: Ericsson booth in Hall 2, Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain
Ericsson 5G Radio Dot gives big boost to indoor coverage
- Ericsson unveils the 5G Radio Dot for enhanced mobile broadband, enabling operators to meet rising demand for superior indoor connectivity
- The 5G Radio Dot is a natural evolution of the Ericsson Radio Dot System, an industry-leading small cell solution
- The latest small cell solution will also support emerging 5G industrial applications such as connected factories, connected hospitals, and connected mining
Changing the world with mobile
“It is one of the greatest drivers of economic growth and human equality the world has ever seen.” - Ericsson President and CEO Börje Ekholm takes a deeper look at what to expect from the next generation of mobile networks, and what we need to do to enable the full power of 5G.
Consumers’ 5G wish list outlines action plan for operators
- Consumers outline six calls to action for telecom operators regarding mobile broadband offerings now and in a 5G future
- Consumers predict majority of 5G-enriched services will go mainstream within three to four years of 5G launch
- 44 percent of smartphone users worldwide are willing to pay for 5G-enabled services, but consumers envision an end to paying for each gigabyte consumed in a 5G future