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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Telstra has launched its first 5G device, the HTC 5G Hub, in collaboration with its 5G network partner Ericsson.
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Limelight Networks has opened its 100th point of presence (PoP) as its global CDN capacity increases by 40% to 42Tbps.
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The US government has relaxed its embargo on Huawei until 18 August, easing the restrictions on US-based companies – including rural operators plus Google and chip maker..
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson have achieved data transmission rates of 100Gbps in a trial microwave link over a distance of 1.5km.
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Ericsson has joined Nokia in building 5G-based home broadband services for Singtel’s Australian unit, Optus.
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Bharti Airtel has selected Ericsson as its vendor of choice to expand its voice over LTE (VoLTE) in India.
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Ericsson and Swisscom have switched on the first large-scale commercial 5G network in Europe to support commercially available smartphones.
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Huawei’s software engineering is creating “serious vulnerabilities” for network operators, says a report today from a UK government security agency.
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Excluding Huawei from the UK’s 5G infrastructure would be “massively disruptive” to Vodafone UK’s plans to move on to the next generation of mobile technology.
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Seven telecoms equipment makers are responsible for 80% of worldwide sales to service providers, with Huawei well ahead of all the others.
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Ericsson’s disastrous $1.7 billion adventure into telecoms software has cost the company even more than it disclosed in January.
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India’s Supreme Court has found Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance Communications, and two colleagues guilty of contempt. They each have to pay a fine of the equivalent of $140,880 each.