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Ericsson and KT strengthen collaboration to develop 5G and IoT technologies
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KT CEO Chang-gyu Hwang visits Ericsson HQ to meet President and CEO Hans Vestberg to strengthen collaboration in 5G and IoT technologies
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Ericsson and KT successfully demonstrate 5G Multipoint Connectivity with Distributed MIMO with 5G mobile device equipment installed in a moving vehicle
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In collaboration with Ericsson, KT will start building a 5G indoor and outdoor test bed at its R&D center this year
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Ericsson signs MoU with KT for collaboration in IoT area
TM Forum: Ericsson Showcases Adaptive Inventory
Ericsson recently unveiled Adaptive Inventory, an OSS/BSS solution that will redefine inventory management agility. Derrick Mealiffe shares the highlights at TM Forum Live!.
Blueprint for success: customer experience and big data analytics
Ovum analyst Clare McCarthy shares her insights into how the customer experience paradigm and big data analytics are vital to the success of telecom operators.
Ericsson Sustainability report recognized as best in Sweden
Ericsson has been awarded a prestigious prize for Best Sustainability Report in Sweden by the national organization FAR, which represents about 6,000 accounting professionals.
TM Forum Live: The Networked Society in Action
Ericsson CTO Ulf Ewaldsson discusses the importance of events like TM Forum Live! in Nice in helping to expose change-makers across industries to the value of agile OSS/BSS.
Ericsson Mobility Report June 2015
Rima Qureshi, Chief Strategy Officer at Ericsson discusses the new edition of the Mobility Report.
Ericsson Mobility Report: 70 percent of world's population using smartphones by 2020
- Advanced mobile technology will be globally ubiquitous by 2020 with 70 percent of people using smartphones and 90 percent covered by mobile broadband networks
- Smartphone subscriptions will more than double by 2020, reaching 6.1 billion. Almost 80% of these new subscriptions will come from Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa
- By 2020 80 percent of all mobile data traffic will come from smartphones. North America and Europe will continue to have highest data usage per smartphone
- Video traffic to grow 55 percent per year until 2020, driven by video streaming services and increasing prevalence of video in online content
Driving the connected car
When cars get connected new dimensions open up. Buckle up for a wild ride into a sci-fi world that comes to life. The vehicle that changed the world is about to face a revolution of its own.