Ericsson
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Singtel and Ericsson have collaborated to deploy advanced 5G connectivity solutions at Tuas Port, supporting PSA Singapore’s (PSA) goal of building the world’s largest fully automated port by the 2040s.
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Swisscom is working with Ericsson to offer a standalone Mobile Private Network (MPN) to provide enterprises with private, localised connectivity.
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Ericsson has teamed up with e& United Arab Emirates to jointly explore 6G use cases and next-generation networks.
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Ericsson has completed an overhaul of African operator MTN’s network in Kigali, Rwanda to prepare the East African country for 5G.
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Ericsson has unveiled a range of 5G-focused software products designed to support operators improve network efficiency and performance.
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Ericsson and Spanish operator MasOrange have launched an open programmable network integration project to enhance 5G services for subscribers across the country.
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Swedish manufacturer Ericsson has reaffirmed its commitment to the private network trend that is enabling industry 4.0.
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The mobile industry’s technology experts have already defined the next standard beyond 5G.
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The new US commerce secretary, Gina Raimondo, met leaders from the semiconductor industry yesterday to discuss the global shortage of chips and the effect on industry.
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Three Ireland has become the first CSP to join a new global initiative launched by Ericsson to capture the consumer potential of 5G.
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Ericsson has reached an €80 million (SEK 0.8 billion) settlement with Nokia for a damages claim against Ericsson.
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Cradlepoint has partnered Ericsson to deliver a proof-of-concept demonstration of enterprise 5G network slicing.
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Ericsson and Samsung have signed a multi-year global patent license agreement.
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Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung will be the only three vendors allowed to compete for 5G infrastructure contracts in India, says the country’s government.
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Iceland's Síminn has signed a 5G equipment deal with Ericsson as the country looks to focus on audiovisual and augmented reality to find ways for 5G to boost tourism.
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Ericsson has unveiled plans to launch a subscription-based service for remote working in North America.
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The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) and Ericsson have published a series of recommendations for African governments and regulators on spectrum.
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The UK is too small to influence to market for telecoms infrastructure, says a new report to the country’s government. And there is no long-term solution to the problem of replacing Huawei kit in the four UK mobile networks.