Ericsson
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson confirm the world's first implementation of a solution to customise and manage end-to-end network slices for enterprise cloud-based applications.
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Ericsson posted earnings that beat expectations, supported by sales in its second-largest market, India.
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For our second episode of the C-Suite Hotseat, Saf Malik is joined by Katherine Ainley, CEO, and Blessing Makumbe, VP and head of digital services for Ericsson UK & Ireland.
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An Ericsson subsidiary has bought Ericom, a US company that provides 5G-oriented cloud-based security.
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Ericsson and Intel have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development of 5G use cases to accelerate digitalisation in Malaysia.
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Ericsson is claiming a European record for 5G download speeds of almost 6Gbps, with uploads of 1.6Gbps.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
Capacity Middle East is the largest carrier meeting for the Middle Eastern region, uniting the region’s key ICT players.
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Growth in sales of telecoms equipment has slowed from 8% a year in 2021 to just 3% now.
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Ericsson and Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) will bring greater 4G and 5G coverage and capacity to major cities and towns across the UK as part of a renewed partnership agreement.
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Ericsson lied to US authorities when it tried to settle a corruption case in 2019 and has paid a further fine of more than US$206 million.
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Ericsson and Aeris has showcased its combined IoT solutions at Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC).
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Deutsche Telekom, Google Cloud and Ericsson have announced the successful deployment of Ericsson 5G Core cloud native network functions (CNFs) on an on-premises implementation of Google Distributed Cloud Edge (GDC Edge).
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Telefonica, Ericsson and Qualcomm have launched the first commercial mobile 5G millimetre (mmWave) network in Spain.
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Ericsson has expanded its indoor mobile connectivity portfolio with three new easy-to-deploy and cost-efficient solutions.
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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH) has completed nationwide network integration in Indonesia using Multi Operator Core Network (MOCN) technology.
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Ericsson’s new head of Europe and Latin America is to be Jenny Lindqvist, widening of her current role, head of northern and central Europe.
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European telecoms standards group ETSI is moving closer to the next generation of mobile with an alliance with a 6G services group.
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The market for 5G networks that are satellite-based or come from high altitude platforms is growing at 38% a year, according to a new report.
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Ericsson has said it is hoping the penalties it has to pay the US because of illegal operations can be kept to US$220 million.