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Telstra makes its first 5G data call on a commercial network with Ericsson Cloud RAN technology
Telstra and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) today announced the first Ericsson Cloud RAN 5G data call on Telstra’s commercial network.
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Changes to Ericsson's Nomination Committee
Effective December 9, 2022, Niko Pakalén will replace Jonas Synnergren as representative for Cevian Capital Partners Limited in Ericsson's (NASDAQ:ERIC) Nomination Committee.
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Ericsson and Apple sign global patent license agreement
- Agreement includes global cross-license for patented cellular standard-essential technologies and grants certain other patent rights.
- Settlement ends all ongoing patent-related legal disputes between the parties.
- Including effects of the settlement, and including ongoing IPR business with all other licensees, Ericsson estimates fourth quarter 2022 IPR licensing revenues will be SEK 5.5 - 6.0 b.
Ericsson and Vonage: a strategic match to benefit enterprises, CSPs and developers
If you are curious about the strategic match between Ericsson and the recently acquired enterprise-focused cloud communications leader Vonage, then you’ll be interested to hear what Ericsson CTO, Erik Ekudden, and Vonage Chief Strategy Officer, Vinod Lala, had to say when they sat down to discuss the future.
Verizon expands VRAN leadership position with addition of first Ericsson VRAN cell site
Verizon announced today it has extended its network virtualization efforts with the addition of the first Ericsson virtualized cell site (also referred to as Ericsson Cloud RAN), with support from Intel and RedHat providing the processing and cloud-native orchestration functions.
Telstra, Ericsson and Qualcomm achieve new download speed benchmark
Telstra, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced a new 5G download peak speed benchmark of 7.3Gbps achieved in Telstra’s live commercial network.
Aeris to acquire IoT business from Ericsson
- Ericsson’s IoT Accelerator and Connected Vehicle Cloud businesses and related assets to be transferred to Aeris.
- Through the transaction, Aeris will become a market leader in IoT with strong synergies to create an unparalleled IoT offering for enterprises and new revenue streams for communications service providers.
- Ericsson’s IoT employees to become part of Aeris at the closing of the transaction which is expected in Q1 of 2023.
- The divestment and other portfolio adjustments will have a one-off negative EBIT impact of SEK 1.1 billion in Q4 in Ericsson’s Segment Enterprise and will eliminate losses in Business Area Technologies and New Businesses, part of Segment Enterprise.
New state-of-the-art research center collaboration to accelerate innovation in Latin America
- The SMARTNESS Engineering Research Center will bring together some of the most referenced researchers in the country and drive advancements in the field of telecom research and development
- With 5G deployment and 6G vision being explored, research will focus on designing and operating cloud computing infrastructures and AI-oriented cognitive networks to leverage the next generation of internet services and applications
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Ericsson publishes the cloud-native 5G Core network guide series 2.0
The real winners of the 5G era will be the service providers who can transform their core networks to take full advantage of what 5G Standalone (SA) and cloud-native technologies can offer.