Ericsson
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Europe is facing significant challenges in meeting its 2025 connectivity targets according to Darryl Brick, VP of partner sales, EMEA, at Ericsson.
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Three UK has partnered with Ericsson to build the ‘largest mobile packet core network in Europe’.
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Europe’s connectivity leaders, Nokia and Ericsson, alongside ASML and SAP, are spearheading a critical summit in Brussels today to drive a bold vision for the continent’s digital future.
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The telecom industry's new venture, uniting giants to deliver network APIs on a global scale, now has a name and a CEO: Aduna and Anthony Bartolo.
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Ericsson has secured a multi-year, multi-billion dollar deal from Bharti Airtel (Airtel) to supply 4G and 5G RAN products and solutions.
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Ericsson has unveiled a new Compact Packet Core solution designed to reduce barriers for operators to modernise legacy systems.
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Ericsson marks 50th years of R&D centre in Ireland with a new partnership with Enterprise Ireland and the Technological University of the Shannon
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Ericsson has recorded a billion-dollar impairment charge for its acquisition of Vonage in 2021, marking the second write-down on the deal.
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Researchers estimate that 5G subscriptions will be close to 5.6 billion by the end of 2029 according to the latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report.
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Australian telco Telstra has partnered with Vonage, an Ericsson subsidiary focused on cloud communications.
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Ericsson and O2 Telefónica in Germany have signed an extension of their network core partnership.
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Ericsson has announced that a four-year programme to monitor the company’s compliance with US anti-corruption had ended yesterday.
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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.