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From: JakeStraw5/3/2019 12:06:41 PM
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Ericsson and Icelandic service provider Síminn (Iceland Telecom) are partnering ramp up the move towards 5G through a core network and radio access modernization partnership.
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From: JakeStraw5/3/2019 12:07:34 PM
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Ericsson announced the creation of a Global Artificial Intelligence Accelerator (GAIA) innovation hub in Montréal. This newly-unveiled hub in Canada will focus on research and development (R&D) in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to create data-driven, intelligent and robust systems for automation, evolution and growth.
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From: JakeStraw5/3/2019 12:08:26 PM
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Ericsson today announced that it has been selected by Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL) to deploy its Cloud Packet Core to enhance its existing core network.
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From: JakeStraw5/10/2019 12:08:13 PM
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson top 100Gbps over microwave link
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Wireless backhaul confirmed as a future-proof technology in 5G era

Microwave link over 1.5km in live trial achieves 10 times greater throughput than current commercial solutions

Joint innovation project used Ericsson’s latest mobile transport technology

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From: JakeStraw5/15/2019 11:26:07 AM
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MediaTek and Ericsson place standalone 5G call on 2.6GHz band
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Ericsson’s ecosystem collaboration with MediaTek has resulted in a successful end-to-end standalone (SA) 5G data call on a chipset on the 2.6GHz band. This is a key stepping stone for the mobile industry, bringing it closer to enabling commercial SA deployments both for 5G devices and networks.

Following on from the ongoing NSA 5G deployments, the SA alternative will offer service providers the benefits of architectural flexibility and agility, while reducing costs and boosting network performance with automation and cloud-native platform design.

The bi-directional call was made in a lab setting by connecting a MediaTek chipset with an Ericsson Radio System radio AIR 6488 5G using 5G NR commercial software and dual-mode 5G Cloud Core solution. The call was fully compliant with 3GPP’s Release 15 specifications for 5G from December 2018, providing maturity and better support for 5G SA commercial live network launches.

Per Narvinger, Head of Product Area Networks, Ericsson, says: “We continue to promote interoperability so we can build a strong 5G ecosystem, and have reached an important milestone with MediaTek. As non-standalone 5G is maturing, we are also paving the way for standalone 5G to deliver on the full promises of 5G.”

JS Pan, General Manager of Wireless System Design and Partnership at MediaTek, says: “MediaTek continues to collaborate with Ericsson to verify market readiness of our 5G technologies and bring 5G speeds and connectivity to the market and to consumers. As the industry moves into the era of 5G, MediaTek is well-positioned with technology solutions across devices and networks to meet 5G rollout plans this year and in the future.”

The end-to-end solution, which includes 5G Core for this successful SA data call, will help to accelerate 5G commercialization and enable fresh use cases in new segments

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From: JakeStraw5/22/2019 10:11:25 AM
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Ericsson has opened the doors of a new 5G Innovation Hub in Moscow, giving Russian service providers the opportunity to test innovations on live 5G and IoT networks.
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At the testing laboratory, service providers will be able to trial a host of solutions and technologies adapted to Russian standards. These include testing 5G use cases on a live network; securing certification of 5G technologies and software for the Russian market; testing 5G consumer devices on the network in conjunction with service providers and vendors; and piloting advanced technologies and solutions including Fixed Wireless Access, spectrum sharing, Private LTE networks and remote control of autonomous vehicles.

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From: JakeStraw6/6/2019 12:57:57 PM
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Ericsson and SoftBank Corp. to deploy multi-band 5G network
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Under the agreement, Ericsson will provide SoftBank with radio access network equipment, including products from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio. This will enable SoftBank to launch 5G services on their newly granted 3.9-4.0 GHz and 29.1-29.5 GHz bands for 5G New Radio (NR).

Ericsson will reinforce SoftBank’s existing LTE network while optimizing its 5G network. Ericsson Radio System products for this purpose will be deployed in several regions. With Ericsson Radio System, SoftBank can boost its spectrum assets.

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From: JakeStraw6/6/2019 12:59:50 PM
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Ericsson leads Sprint’s commercial mobile 5G launch
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Sprint becomes the third major U.S. service provider to launch 5G – with Ericsson partnering closely in each case. Ericsson is now supporting seven commercial 5G networks globally.

Ericsson 5G Massive MIMO radios across Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Kansas City support split-mode, enabling Sprint to simultaneously deliver LTE Advanced and 5G New Radio service.

Sprint’s 5G Massive MIMO radios run on its 2.5 GHz mid-band spectrum, and are deployed on Sprint’s existing 4G cell sites, providing a nearly identical footprint for both 2.5 GHz LTE and 5G NR coverage.

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From: JakeStraw6/12/2019 3:19:33 PM
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Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G uptake even faster than expected
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5G subscriptions now expected to reach 1.9 billion in 2024, as operators ramp up deployments and users switch to 5G devices

5G coverage is forecast to reach 45 percent of the world’s population by end of 2024

In 2024, 5G networks are projected to carry 35 percent of the global mobile traffic

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From: JakeStraw6/18/2019 2:43:15 PM
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Ericsson’s 5G leadership in Europe awarded at World 5G Summit
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Ericsson is leading 5G standardization with the most contributions for 4G and 5G and has achieved interoperability milestones with third-party partners. As the preferred partner among pioneering customers, Ericsson was first with commercial live 5G networks in four continents and currently has publicly announced 5G deals with more than 20 named operator customers.

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