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Ericsson and Bell Canada successfully test AI-native link adaptation to boost network speed and efficiency
- Bell is the first operator globally to successfully field test AI-native link adaptation, a feature of Ericsson’s 5G Advanced portfolio
- This next-generation feature is being developed at Ericsson’s Ottawa R&D site
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GCI selects Ericsson to deploy and operate new 5G Core network
- GCI Communication Corp partners with Ericsson for core network Build and Operate, deploying 5G Core as part of the Ericsson dual-mode 5G Core solution to support the operator’s ongoing transformation.
- Ericsson will assume responsibility for core network operations across all network generations, leveraging AI to enhance customer experience, freeing up GCI resources for strategic initiatives.
- Ericsson and GCI to build a framework to streamline and accelerate deployment of future core functionality, accelerating the implementation of new capabilities.
Newmont using world-first 5G teleremote dozer fleet with Ericsson Private 5G
- World’s largest gold miner creating safer, smarter mining with the Ericsson Private 5G solution
- Capacity and predictability of private 5G boosts mining construction fleet efficiency, capability and uptime far beyond the limitations of Wi-Fi
5G Slicing photography kicks off at Stockholm derby
Football fans the world over know that there are few more passionate sporting occasions than a derby fixture. With tickets selling out in seconds, many fans and sports lovers turn to broadcast or live online coverage to follow the game. As Stockholm rivals Hammarby and Djurgården took to the field on Sunday, April 13, in an Allsvenskan (Sweden’s top league) clash, the latest mobile connectivity was also in action to ensure the best action photos were made available to publications and online fans as soon as possible.
Ericsson, GE Vernova, and Nokia offering high-value incentives to utilities via AnterixAccelerator™ to enhance 900 MHz spectrum offering
Strategic collaboration boosts value for participating utilities in transforming the power grid.
Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation
- New architecture is anchored by the Ericsson Cradlepoint E400, the first enterprise appliance to combine 3GPP Release 17 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and embedded eSIM/dual-SIM.
- New Ericsson LAN switches and Wi-Fi 6 access points seamlessly extend small and medium office LAN capacity without complexity under unified management.
- Ericsson NetCloud Manager enables AI-driven operations, centralized eSIM provisioning, SD-WAN, zero-trust security, and access to 5G Advanced network slices.
Ericsson highlights innovation in connectivity at GITEX Africa 2025
“Next Starts Now” as Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) participates in GITEX Africa 2025 , as a key sponsor, taking place from April 14 to 16 in Marrakech, Morocco. GITEX Africa provides an important platform for industry leaders like Ericsson to showcase the latest solutions designed to drive the continent’s connectivity and digital evolution.