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BT and Ericsson sign major partnership to boost growth of 5G private networks
- First major commercial 5G private network agreement of its kind in the UK
- Multi-million-pound deal will combine BT’s expertise in building converged fixed and mobile networks with Ericsson’s leading 5G network technology and enterprise solutions
- BT and Ericsson will be offering 5G private network solutions to business and enterprise customers across the UK
Ericsson to hire 250 at R&D centre in Ireland to support 5G growth
- 250 roles to be added over the next three years with a focus on cloud native software developers, engineers and architects at all career stages
- More than 40% of the world's mobile traffic passes through networks delivered by Ericsson and it manages networks that together serve over 1 billion subscribers
- Ericsson Ireland has grown 25% over the past five years, currently employing 1200 at its Athlone Research and Development Centre (1400 across Ireland)
- Ericsson has been in Athlone for more than 40 years and its software development campus is one of Ireland’s largest
Ericsson tops Frost Radar™: Global 5G Network Infrastructure Market ranking for second year in a row
For the second consecutive year Ericsson has been ranked as the leader in the Frost Radar™: 5G Network Infrastructure Market 2021 report. This shows the company’s ability to scale its innovations and growth in the field consistently from 2G, 3G, to 4G and now 5G.
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From the factory floor to trucks on the road: Ericsson showcases how 5G and IoT accelerate industry transformation at Hannover Messe 2022
Ericsson experts and partners demonstrate Industry 4.0 applications from automated guided vehicles to 3D camera sensors and predictive maintenance to experience the flexibility, versatility, and security enabled by 5G.
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Ericsson powers T-Mobile’s U.S. 5G enterprise drive
T-Mobile’s enterprise and government customers in the U.S. are set to benefit from a new Ericsson-powered suite of offerings called 5G Advanced Network Solutions (5G ANS). The suite is aimed at increasing revenues, lowering costs and delivering new customer experiences through tailored 5G.
Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson partner to drive sustainable 5G radio site operations
- New milestone in Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson renewable energy collaboration
- Integrated use of solar and wind energy supply enables more sustainable 5G mobile site operations
- Intelligent energy management features optimize supply and demand on mobile sites
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5G’s role in Sweden’s future highlighted at Stockholm Tech Summit
Leading innovators from Ericsson were among the creative talents from more than 100 Swedish tech companies who took part in Stockholm Tech Live 2022.
Ericsson changes Group structure and Executive Team to execute on growth strategy
- To capitalize on the convergence of software and services and deliver growth in the core business, a new Business Area Cloud Software and Services is introduced, combining Business Area Digital Services and Business Area Managed Services. Per Narvinger will head up the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- A new Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions, comprising Cradlepoint and Dedicated Networks, is created to drive the growth plan for enterprise. George Mulhern is appointed head of the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- To simplify and digitalize overall ways of working, a new Group Function Global Operations is introduced. Moti Gyamlani will head up the unit and will be a member of the Ericsson Executive Team.
- Arun Bansal, Jan Karlsson and Peter Laurin will leave the Executive Team.
- The new Group structure will take effect June 1, 2022.
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