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Ericsson appoints Andrea Missori as new Head of Customer Unit South East Mediterranean and Eurasia
- Andrea Missori takes on the role of Head of Customer Unit South East Mediterranean and Eurasia as of 1 June 2023 – in addition to his role as Managing Director of Ericsson in Italy.
- Missori is responsible for Ericsson's business in 24 countries stretching over three continents, with some of the world's most advanced communication service providers as customers.
- Missori has been with Ericsson for more than 20 years, most recently as Head of Global Customer Unit Telecom Italia and Country Manager of Ericsson Libya.
Swisscom, Ericsson and AWS collaborate on 5G Core for hybrid cloud
Swisscom and Ericsson embark on a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) to explore hybrid cloud use cases with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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.
ArcelorMittal partners with Orange Business Services and Ericsson to launch the largest industrial 5G network in France: 5G Steel
- 5G Steel, the 4G/5G network in industrial and critical environments, led by ArcelorMittal
- A project requiring very high performance mobile broadband across several sites focused on industrial use cases, from mobile remote maintenance to autonomous vehicles
- Built with the expertise of Orange Business Services, operator integrator, and a partnership with Ericsson, a technology leader of 5G private networks
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Action needed if huge 5G mmWave economic benefits are to become a reality in Europe
A new Ericsson-backed report by telecoms, media and technology (TMT) management consultancy firm, Analysys Mason, has underlined the key role that millimeter wave (mmWave) 5G connectivity has in driving digital economy ambitions across Europe.
Seamless cross-border 5G connectivity for vehicles in Luxembourg
Ericsson, POST Luxembourg and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes (htw saar) collaborate in new 5G trial to demonstrate 5G service continuity on public roads for border regions.
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Belgium prepares for 5G with new Ericsson-Telenet RAN partnership
- Ericsson and Telenet build on their established partnership to deploy 5G, the next generation of mobile connectivity, across Belgium
- New agreement includes modernizing Telenet’s network for faster, reliable and more energy- efficient connectivity, using Ericsson’s 5G radio access network (RAN) technologies
- With over 50 years of history in Belgium, Ericsson will provide technical expertise and leadership for Telenet’s new 5G network infrastructure
Swisscom and Ericsson double down on 5G with successful Standalone voice and data calls
Swisscom and Ericsson are paving the way for the next stage in Europe’s 5G journey with the first voice and data calls made over a commercial 5G standalone network in Bern. These calls were made using Ericsson 5G Radio Dot System, 5G Core, IMS and commercial devices.
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City of Antwerp partners with Ericsson and iSea for public safety
- Ericsson and iSea trusted to run a 5G-ready trial network for public safety in the greater Antwerp city and port area
- Antwerp local police, fire department and port authorities of the 2nd largest port of Europe working together on the development of a private 5G network
- Next step in the further digitalisation of security and safety field work.