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Chunghwa Telecom cuts energy use by an average of 33 percent using Ericsson 5G solutions
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), the largest telecoms company in Taiwan, has brought energy efficiency to the fore in a recent 5G mid-band upgrade and was amply rewarded when it cut power consumption by more than one third while also improving network performance.
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UScellular and Ericsson Team Up on Drone Connectivity to Test 5G Network Performance at Altitude
UScellular and Ericsson today announced that they have begun 5G testing at altitude using drone technology. These tests are the first of their kind with UScellular’s 5G network and lay the groundwork for future use cases of cellular-connected drones in a variety of industries
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Orange Egypt collaborates with Ericsson to provide its customers with an exceptional user experience
- Ericsson will supply antennas to support Orange Egypt in building a 2600MHz network
- The project will ensure Orange Egypt provides a superior end-user experience while also fulfilling roll-out plans and license obligations
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Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G to top one billion subscriptions in 2022 and 4.4 billion in 2027
- Global mobile network data traffic doubled in the past two years
- Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) to account for 20 percent of all mobile data network traffic in 2022
- 60 percent of global mobile network data traffic expected to be over 5G networks by 2027
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End-to-end Ericsson 5G to power Bouygues Telecom’s digitalization drive in France
Consumer, enterprise and industry customers of French communications service provider (CSP), Bouygues Telecom, are to benefit from end-to-end Ericsson 5G Standalone (5G SA) connectivity as a result of Ericsson supplying a core network for 5G SA to the company. Bouygues Telecom customers are already benefiting from Ericsson 5G RAN connectivity.
Ericsson, OPPO and Qualcomm successfully test 5G enterprise network slicing on commercial Android 12 device
Ericsson, OPPO and Qualcomm Technologies have successfully trialed a 5G enterprise network slicing solution on a commercial Android 12 handset. This latest technology milestone marks a significant step towards bringing the benefits of network slicing to enterprises globally.
Ericsson, TIM and Comau test the “factory of the future” thanks to 5G network slicing
- The three leading companies have joined forces to develop, on an experimental basis, innovative solutions for Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing by leveraging the potential of the 5G network
- This initiative is part of the EU-funded 5Growth project
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Hedy Lamarr Chair awarded for work promoting women and girls in STEM fields
- Created by the University of Málaga and sponsored by Ericsson, the Chair seeks to promote the participation of women and girls in technological fields, with the aim of increasing representation in companies linked to the sector.
- Through the collaborative Ericsson Hilda competition, students can develop their own prototypes with access to the university’s laboratories, and support from a group of mentors.
Proptivity and Ericsson unleash the power of indoor 5G with Europe’s first Neutral Host 5G network
The new indoor 5G solution powered by Ericsson’s Radio Dot System will erase the barriers between outdoor and indoor connection, enabling tenants, visitors, and enterprises to incorporate high-performing 5G into their business and everyday lives. With neutral host solutions, communications service providers (CSPs) and real estate owners can cut costs while leveraging high-performing 5G indoor networks. The launch starts this year in Sweden.