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Ericsson receives TM Forum award for e-health catalyst
Recognized for the use of TM Forum best practices in demonstrating cross-industry collaborations that help to bridge the digital divide. Award presented to Ericsson and project partners at annual TM Forum Digital Disruption event in San Jose, California.
Mobile internet set to transform Maghreb society Ericsson report finds
In urban Maghreb mobile internet penetration is set to double within 2015 while 7 out of 10 new phones are expected to be smartphones.
Internet adoption is driven by the youth showing same usage patterns as in western countries such as UK or the US.
People show a positive attitude towards technology as lever for societal change and expect benefits to extend to sectors such as commerce and public services.
Ericsson and Landis+Gyr partner to empower Smart Metering and Smart Grid projects in the Middle East
Utilities in the Middle East set to benefit from state-of-the-art smart metering solutions designed to create smart grid environments in cities across the region.
Joint effort focused on assisting the region’s utilities, improving energy efficiency and increasing customer satisfaction by providing the highest service standards.
Singtel and Ericsson partner to explore future of 5G to empower people, business and society in Singapore
Partnership to evaluate and test 5G technologies for future standardization.Areas of interest include cloud core, radio technologies and Machine Type Communications. Joint planning and exploration of 5G technology and architecture.
Future consumers to demand more from shared data plans
Future consumers will place further requirements on shared data plans in terms of new services and capabilities, according to a report from Ericsson ConsumerLab.
The report shows that the typical shared data plan user will be different in the future, with more data-hungry smartphone users signing up. Consumers are finding it hard to decipher shared plans and need real-time transparency. Two out of five users are dissatisfied with the limited ability to track, modify and monitor usage across users and devices.