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Strengthened Networks portfolio boosts Ericsson’s drive towards Net Zero emissions
- A new range of 10 radios led by triple-band Radio 4485, which is 53 percent lighter than comparable products. Also launching new mobile transport and software solutions
- Industry-first, 600MHz Massive MIMO radio with Ericsson-unique Interference Sensing software that adds up to 40 percent more capacity with portfolio-wide hardware support
- A quad-carrier microwave transport radio with four times more capacity plus Radio Deep Sleep support across the MINI-LINK portfolio
New Ericsson solutions boost indoor 5G capacity and precise location services
- New suite of indoor hardware and software make indoor 5G easier for communications service providers (CSPs), enterprises, and neutral hosts to deploy, scale, and monetize
- Introducing a new precise-location software that enables new enterprise use cases such as asset tracking and tool positioning
- Single family of products that cost-effectively cover any indoor scenario or business environment
Umniah and Ericsson launch its first phase of 5G in Jordan
In continuation of the ongoing strategic partnership between the two companies, Umniah announced Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) as its partner for the launch of its first phase of 5G technology deployment in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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Ericsson Mobility Report Business Review edition: 5G drives revenue growth
- Communications Service Providers in Top 20 5G markets enjoying revenue growth
- Enhanced Mobile broadband and Fixed Wireless Access proving popular early use cases
- Cloud gaming, enterprise and industrial deployments gaining momentum
New EU project DETERMINISTIC6G to develop critical parts of next generation 6G networks
Global leader in mobile communication technologies Ericsson has joined forces with KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and eight other partners to solve one of the key challenges of new 6G networks, predictable end-to-end connections between users, processes, and digital representations in cyber world.
5G Steel: the first enhanced mobile broadband use cases to decarbonize the steel industry and work in mobility on an industrial site in France
- Launched by ArcelorMittal in November 2021, 5G Steel, the largest 4G/5G network in an industrial environment, is now operational
- The first industrial use cases requiring enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) are being launched, from steel recycling management to connected operator functionalities
- 5G Steel is built with the expertise of Orange Business Services, an operator integrator, and the technologies of Ericsson, a private network partner
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Ericsson, Intel and Microsoft show network slicing capabilities on a laptop for consumer and enterprise applications
Ericsson and industry partners Intel and Microsoft have raised the bar on network slicing by successfully demonstrating end-to-end 5G standalone network slicing capabilities on a Windows laptop. This pioneering trial demonstrates the applicability of the technology on devices beyond smartphones, paving the way for new business opportunities for cellular-connected laptops.
Ericsson and Ooredoo Qatar provide Artificial Intelligence solutions for customer experience leveraging Microsoft Cloud Datacenter
- Ericsson and Ooredoo Qatar successfully deployed cloud-native cognitive software on Microsoft cloud.
- This deployment is set to optimize 5G user experiences in Qatar.
- Cognitive technologies blend big data with unique network domain expertise to deliver speed, scale, and accuracy in emerging intent-based network operations.
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Driving Germany’s digital transformation: Ericsson and MUGLER enter new private networks partnership
- MUGLER has selected Ericsson to provide next generation 5G private cellular networks in Germany
- Tailored to Industry 4.0, Ericsson Private 5G optimize and simplify operations through cloud-based network management, with zero downtime upgrades, guaranteed high performance, and installation within hours. It supports a full range of 4G and 5G devices
- Dedicated 5G networks for the private sector will further empower Germany’s digital transformation, unlocking new use cases such as real-time automation to improve productivity and worker safety
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