Ericsson
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Ericsson revealed today in its Q124 results that net sales fell by 15% year on year, and 26% quarter on quarter.
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Ericsson has been selected by Orange Egypt as a strategic partner to accelerate its digital transformation and build resilient architecture across its network.
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It’s been five years since the launch of 5G in the UK, Katherine Ainley provides an update on the progress so far and what is still to be done.
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Ericsson and du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunication Company (EITC), has reached a networks achievement in the deployment of 5G Standalone (SA) in the UAE.
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Swedish equipment vendor Ericsson has established Ericsson Federal Technologies Group (EFTG) a US business that will aim to deliver 5G driven digital transformation across federal and state government agencies.
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Ericsson and Nokia are reportedly expanding their in-house chip design capabilities to better compete in the 5G era.
Forthcoming events
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Ericsson confirms that Rebecca (Becky) Rohr, currently head of corporate and government investigations, will become its new chief compliance officer.
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Ericsson’s 2023 report focused on its efforts to support open, programable and automated networks in light of a challenging 2023.
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AT&T and Ericsson today announced they have begun deploying Ericsson Cloud RAN technology on AT&T’s commercial 5G network.
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Vodafone Romania has named Ericsson as a key 5G radio access network (RAN) partner enabling infrastructure upgrade and 5G deployment opportunities.
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Ericsson has announced AI-powered intent-based operations within its managed services Ericsson Operations Engine to enable differentiated 5G services for consumers and businesses.
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BT Group, Ericsson and Qualcomm have demonstrated end-to-end consumer and enterprise 5G differentiated connectivity enabled by network slicing.
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Nassif replaces Chris Houghton who was appointed chief operating officer of Ericsson in November 2023.
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Pekka Lundmark, CEO and president of Nokia, has called AT&T’s decision to partner with Ericsson a disappointing outcome, and referred to the Open RAN project as a largely single-sourced RAN network.
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Ericsson has announced that Niklas Heuveldop, its senior vice president will now serve as the CEO of Vonage.
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Ericsson has announced that Lars Sandström will step into the role of CFO at the same time as reporting expectedly unwelcome full year results.
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Ericsson confirms the appointment of Majda Lahlou Kassi as its vice president and head of Ericsson West Africa and Morocco.
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Australian operator TPG Telecom (TPG) has become one of the first telcos in the world to fully migrate data services onto a single, consolidated Dual Mode Core (DMC) network.
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Ericsson and AT&T have announced a five-year network transformation and digitalisation project.
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Swedish kit manufacturer Ericsson has issued a green bond of EUR 500 million within the Green Financing Framework, with a maturity of 4.5 years.
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Ericsson announced today that Chris Houghton has been appointed as chief operating officer and Åsa Tamsons has been appointed head of business area enterprise wireless solutions.
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Ericsson has teamed with Danish infrastructure provider TDC NET to switch on the country’s first 5G standalone (SA) network.
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Peter Michelson will assume the role of CEO at EcoDataCenter on 1st October.
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Huawei and Ericsson have signed a long-term patent cross-licensing agreement that covers patents essential to a range of standards.
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Telstra and Ericsson have completed Australia’s first implementation and validation of the next evolution of 5G technology, a Voice over New Radio call.
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Vodafone and Ericsson have completed a live network trial at Coventry University which demonstrates the impact an optimised 5G Standalone (SA) network slice could have on mobile gaming.
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BT and Ericsson have demonstrated the transmission of 5G services in a wideband frequency division duplex (FDD) radio carrier (over 20MHz) within a sub-3GHz spectrum band.
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Ericsson is being sued by 37 of its shareholders for a combined US$170 million over an investigation into its actions in Iraq, which reportedly depressed its share price according to Reuters.
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Ericsson has chosen Malaysia as one of its 11 manufacturing sites where it will produce 5G radio equipment.
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The partnership will accelerate Ericsson’s 5G capabilities and use Intel technology to make sure it is ready for the next generation.