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Ericsson demonstrates innovations at Mobile World Congress Shanghai
- Highlights on display at the Ericsson booth will include the latest 3.5GHz 5G radio, Big Data Analytics, and the IoT Accelerator platform
- Ericsson to make joint announcements with China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom and Qualcomm
- Head of Business Area Digital Services Ulf Ewaldsson to participate in GTI Summit and Network Evolution Summit
Consumers expect AR and VR to merge with reality
- Ericsson ConsumerLab reports that 7 out of 10 consumers believe that virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) will become mainstream in media, education, work, social interaction, tourism and retail
- Consumers expect virtual screens to start replacing televisions and theaters in less than a year
- For VR and AR to merge with physical reality and become mainstream, 5G is crucial to provide mobility, improve social experiences and address nausea concerns
SK Telecom and Ericsson win award for 5G connected car trial
Ericsson and SK Telecom were awarded ‘Best 5G Trial Between an Operator and Vendor’ at the recent TechXLR8 Awards.
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Over one million new Mobile Internet users added per day
- Latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report foresees 2.6 billion new mobile broadband subscribers will be added through 2022 - averaging to more than one million each day
- Dominant access technology will be LTE (also known as 4G) in 2018, making it the fastest-growing mobile technology in history
- Total traffic in mobile networks grew 70 percent between end of Q1, 2016 and end of Q1, 2017
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SNAP wins Ericsson Innovation Awards 2017
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Team SNAP, from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, has been named the overall winner of Ericsson Innovation Awards 2017
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SNAP's solution reduces cost and inefficiency of soil sample analytics by providing farmers with real-time data enabling them to select appropriate fertilizers
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Over 900 teams from more than 70 countries registered for the competition which concluded during a grand final ceremony at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden