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.
Forthcoming events
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Ericsson has posted an operating margin on 12.5% in its latest financial results, confirming the attainment of its 2022 profitability target two years ahead of schedule.
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Sitetracker has raised US$42 million in its series C funding round, taking its total raise to $92 million.
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Four European telecoms giants are joining forces to promote the roll-out of open-source mobile technology.
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Sweden has concluded its 5G auction raising SEK 2,317,000,006 (US$276.8 million) and awarding spectrum to all four bidders.
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The UK mobile telecoms industry will continue to rely on the Ericsson-Nokia duopoly and the open-source equipment industry is still some years from maturity.
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Sweden’s 5G auction is due to start tomorrow after Huawei lost an appeal over the ruling that its equipment should be excluded.
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The GSMA, the mobile industry’s trade association, is fighting a battle to ensure its giant exhibition and conference takes place in Barcelona — but the industry is looking increasingly sceptical.
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Ericsson has announced the appointment of Katherine Ainley as chief executive officer (CEO) for the UK and Ireland, effective 1 February 2021.
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Ericsson has signed a five-year agreement with Ooredoo Group to provide a "comprehensive portfolio of telecom services" across the firm's 10 markets.
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It is already the fastest growing mobile technology in history, but the success of 5G in 2021 depends, like so much else, on the Covid-19 pandemic. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the mobile industry’s forecasts
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Nokia is making no profit on its mobile infrastructure sales and 2021 “will be challenging”, CEO Pekka Lundmark has admitted.
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Proximus Luxembourg is to use equipment from Nokia's AirScale Single RAN (S-RAN) portfolio for its nationwide 5G rollouts.