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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A Huawei executive has asked for equal treatment with Nokia and Ericsson on security checks – saying they also have Chinese connections.
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Swisscom has successfully tried out Ericsson’s so-called Radio Dot small cells to make 5G data calls between two offices.
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Jean-Claude Geha has left Deutsche Telekom, where he was senior VP for international technology and services delivery, to join iBasis as chief operating officer.
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Huawei’s equipment should be removed from the core of UK networks, says a committee of the UK Parliament.
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Ericsson is teaming up with Telefónica Germany to enable 5G car production over a private network for Mercedes-Benz at the company’s Sindelfingen plant in southern Germany.
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Nokia has issued a quick denial of a comment by its own CTO, Marcus Weldon, who criticised the security of Huawei kit in a radio interview.
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A German maker of electric cars has put a 5G-powered factory into operation, using technology from Vodafone and Ericsson.
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SK Telecom has signed agreements with Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung Electronics in order to jointly research and develop advanced 5G and 6G mobile network technologies.
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The US embargo on Huawei will cost the company $30 billion in revenue, the founder said yesterday, but the Chinese company still expects sales to be $100 billion this year.
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Huawei has told US operator Verizon that it owes the Chinese equipment maker “more than $1 billion” in patent licensing fees, according to reports.
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The head of a White House agency has asked for a two-year delay in implementing a ban on Huawei by US government contractors.
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Mobile data traffic is growing fast in every region of the world, from 23% a year to 42% a year, according to the latest mobility report from Ericsson.