Ericsson stories
Dell'Oro group has released two reports that show that the expectation for 5G is driving the growth of cloud-native IMS VoLTE and EPC core markets.
The report from Dell'Oro shows that while the vendor rankings for the top three vendors remained unchanged with Huawei, Ericsson, and Nokia leading.
Ericsson and Sprint are planning to build an IoT network that is both distributed and virtualised in order to capture the future of IoT.
Huawei and Ericsson dominate the Evolved Packet Core market as revenues grow 4% in Q2 2018, capturing over 60% combined market share despite challenges.
Ericsson strengthens its Operations Support Systems (OSS) portfolio with the acquisition of service assurance company CENX.
Ericsson announced that the company has increased its U.S. footprint by expanding its partnership with Verizon.
Ericsson partners with Vertiv and NorthStar in the Ericsson Energy Alliance to provide cost-effective, sustainable network solutions for 5G evolution.
5G has been talked about for a number of years but the quest is really starting to heat up with the big players keen to express their handiwork.
Argus Cyber Security and Ericsson will provide intelligence-based cybersecurity to connected vehicles and automakers.
Telstra, Ericsson, NETGEAR and Qualcomm announced they have achieved record-breaking 4G speeds of up to two Gigabits per second.
Telstra, Ericsson, and Ciena achieve record-breaking speeds of 400Gbps over Telstra's transmission network in Melbourne.
Singtel and Ericsson have achieved a groundbreaking 1.1Gbps using LAA technology in an Asia-Pacific first, paving the way for faster LTE network speeds.
MTS teams up with Ericsson in a EUR €400 million deal to enhance its network for 5G and IoT, with deployment starting in Q4 2017.
Ericsson, Telstra, Ciena trial game-changing transatlantic encryption at 100Gbps, safeguarding data without sacrificing speed.
Currently, Equinix operates more than 180 data centers across five continents that service over 9,500 companies.
South Africa's Internet of Things (IOT) aspirations have taken another step forward after Ericsson and Qualcomm successfully completed a lab trial.
The new models have been designed to help expand the market & meet the growing demand for better mobile coverage and capacity in light of 5G and IoT.
China Unicom with Ericsson have launched a Gigabit LTE network that allows subscribers to experience high-speed mobile broadband data.
Ericsson partners with Taiwan's Chunghwa to develop a cutting-edge NB-IoT network, marking a significant step in IoT adoption.
The two companies have announced an initiative that will accelerate the launch of Singapore's first 5G pilot network.