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Ericsson and Entel expand 5G partnership to accelerate business growth in Chile
- The 5G Standalone (SA) partnership between Ericsson and Entel is set to accelerate the digital transformation of industry in Chile.
- 5G SA networks are well suited to complex industrial environments, with low latency and high capacity for simultaneous connections having positive impacts for sectors such as mining, logistics and transportation.
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Ericsson passes latest NESAS audit to remain compliant with global RAN security standards
Ericsson has successfully passed its latest bi-annual NESAS audit to conform with 3GPP/GSMA security standards, demonstrating the company’s commitment to ensure the development of its radio access network (RAN) portfolio continues to meet network security requirements.
Ericsson Breaking the Energy Curve Report 2022: 5G network success can be achieved in an energy-efficient way
A new edition of Ericsson’s Breaking the Energy Curve report offers updated advice to communications service providers (CSPs) about how they can become more energy-efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective as they scale up 5G – while also achieving their business goals and sustainability targets.
Ericsson partners with Jio to build India’s first 5G Standalone network to achieve India’s digital leadership
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has entered into a long-term strategic 5G contract with Indian communications service provider (CSP) Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. (Jio) to roll out 5G Standalone (SA) in the country.
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Ericsson Canada partners with Montreal-based universities to improve 5G sustainability using AI
- The joint research initiative between École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), Concordia University, Polytechnique Montréal, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and Ericsson aims to use AI to reduce the energy use of 5G networks
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Singtel partners Ericsson to deploy Singapore’s most energy-efficient radio cell on its 5G network
Singtel has announced the deployment of Singapore’s most energy efficient radio cell, the Ericsson AIR 3268, to its 5G network.
Ericsson’s largest consumer study shows 5G is already paving the path to the metaverse
- Ericsson ConsumerLab’s 5G: The Next Wave report is the largest consumer 5G research to date.
- Compared to 4G users - 5G users spend an average of one hour per-week more on metaverse-related services, such as gaming in virtual worlds, and augmented reality (AR).
- Half of 5G consumers who already use extended-reality (XR) related services believe AR apps will move from smartphones to XR headsets within two years