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Ericsson celebrates diversity at Stockholm Pride
Ericsson’s strength of diversity and the uniqueness of its employees will be proudly on show when Ericsson participates at the annual Stockholm Pride festival, taking place in Stockholm from July 31 to August 5.
Ericsson and Intel expand their strategic collaboration to advance next-generation optimized 5G infrastructure
- As part of the agreement, Intel will manufacture custom 5G SoCs (system-on-chip) for Ericsson, enabling the creation of highly differentiated leadership products for future 5G infrastructure.
- Ericsson and Intel will also strengthen their partnership optimizing 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with Intel® vRAN Boost for Ericsson's Cloud RAN solutions, enhancing network capacity, energy efficiency, flexibility, and scalability for communications service providers
Vodafone accelerates 5G deployment in the UK thanks to Ericsson's single antenna technology
- New interleaved Ericsson antenna integrated radio (AIR 3218) to be deployed by Vodafone in the UK, bringing Massive MIMO for 5G mid-band while supporting low bands in a single compact antenna.
- Combined radio and antenna in one single unit delivers increased 5G capacity and optimised site footprint, while accelerating deployment and lowering total cost of ownership (TCO).
Spark appoints Ericsson as 5G Core supplier for its 5G Standalone network
- The appointment follows the successful completion of a 5G Standalone (5G SA) trial in New Zealand powered by Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core solution.
- Spark’s 5G Standalone network will enable faster connectivity speeds, ultra-low latency, higher bit rates and network reliability
Ericsson, MediaTek reach new technology milestone for the Fixed Wireless Access market
Building on recent milestones, Ericsson and chipset partner MediaTek have once again raised the bar on industry uplink speed with a record-setting 565Mbps throughput. This is great news for fixed wireless access (FWA) users who stand to benefit from much higher upload speeds and capacity.
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Ericsson and MTN connect remote areas with solar power in Benin
- Ericsson and MTN will provide affordable and reliable mobile broadband services to remote rural areas in Benin
- Ericsson will support MTN Benin with Ericsson Radio System products and solutions as well as tower deployment and management across 29 rural sites.
- While using sustainable energy sources, connectivity will also bridge the digital divide.
Ericsson’s energy-smart 5G site in Texas sets a new standard for sustainable network solutions
- Ericsson’s new proof-of-concept 5G site has the potential to be fully powered by solar energy complemented by integrated Lithium-ion batteries for up to a 24-hour period
- The site highlights Ericsson’s ability to offer a complete solution for an energy-smart network by implementing hybrid energy management, renewable energy sources, and energy savings strategies while enhancing grid resiliency
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Ericsson Consumer & IndustryLab: Flexibility and technology change how people work in Africa
- The research was carried out during 2022 within 5 markets in Africa across Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.
- 56 percent consider flexible work hours or locations as key requirements, and 19 percent say that flexibility is the top priority if they would start to look for a new job.
- 70 percent of employees and employers expect the share of total worktime carried out at home to increase by 2025.
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