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Ericsson’s energy-smart 5G site in Texas sets a new standard for sustainable network solutions
- Ericsson’s new proof-of-concept 5G site has the potential to be fully powered by solar energy complemented by integrated Lithium-ion batteries for up to a 24-hour period
- The site highlights Ericsson’s ability to offer a complete solution for an energy-smart network by implementing hybrid energy management, renewable energy sources, and energy savings strategies while enhancing grid resiliency
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Ericsson named a Top International Corporate Citizen in Canada by Corporate Knights
- Ranking recognizes Ericsson as a global leader in sustainability
- Honour comes as Ericsson Canada celebrates its 70th anniversary of operations in Canada, with new R&D investments announced this year
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CTIA Certification and Ericsson Collaborate to Develop an IoT Device Certification Program for Utilities
Today, CTIA Certification and Ericsson announce their collaboration on a new Internet of Things (IoT) device certification program specifically designed for utilities. The Smart Connected Infrastructure certification program addresses the increasing demand for advanced IoT deployments for utilities and creates a set of standards to ensure the safety and reliability of these devices.
EASYMETERING and Ericsson showcase latest advancements in smart metering technology on Private LTE
EASYMETERING, an innovative provider of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) using cellular technologies, and Ericsson will collaborate on cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions for the utility industry at the 2023 UTC Telecom & Technology Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., June 5-9.
Ericsson joins Mission Critical Alliance
Ericsson applications, hardware and services are validated for interoperability and compatibility; Provides enhanced priority access with best-of-breed public mission-critical solution providers; Reduces risk through tested and proven end-to-end solutions that seamlessly and fully connect, integrate, and operate
Ericsson and the Government of Canada to invest more than CAD 470 million in R&D centres
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, François-Philippe Champagne, attend Ottawa announcement alongside Ericsson President and CEO, Börje Ekholm
- Scope of the program is expected to create and upskill hundreds of jobs over the next five years at Ericsson’s Ottawa and Montréal R&D centres
- Research to focus on 5G Advanced, 6G, Cloud RAN, Core Networks, Quantum Computing, and AI for mobile networks
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Ericsson establishes Quantum Research hub in Canada
- Ericsson Canada announces its first two collaborations with the University of Ottawa and the Université de Sherbrooke
- Research projects aim to explore quantum-based algorithms for acceleration of processing in telecom networks and distributed quantum computing
- Program is the first-of-its-kind in Canada
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Jeanette Irekvist appointed President of Ericsson Canada
Jeanette Irekvist takes on additional responsibilities, as President, Ericsson Canada as company celebrates 70 years of operations.
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