TPG migrates 4G data services onto Ericsson-powered network
TPG Telecom has migrated its 4G LTE data services onto its dual mode core (DMC) network, bringing them alongside its 5G services.
TPG Telecom has migrated its 4G LTE data services onto its dual mode core (DMC) network, bringing them alongside its 5G services.
Just over three years ago, Ericsson set a goal of being 80% in the cloud to both establish a unified culture and challenge processes. Today, efforts have exceeded that initial target, but the hard work continues, according to group CIO Mats Hultin.
TPG Telecom and Ericsson have signed a multi-year agreement to provide an Australian-first cloud-native and AI-powered analytics tool to improve network performance.
Telstra has significantly enlarged its range of 5G transmissions with a 100km mid-band extension through South Australia.
Telstra has moved its cloud radio access network (RAN) testing from lab environments to its commercial network, claiming it to be an Australian first.
Ericsson, in partnership with Qualcomm and Thales, are jointly planning trials of a satellite-based 5G network to provide globally available connectivity.
Telstra has kicked off customer trials for a 5G compute solution aimed at enterprises that combines its tech with services from Ericsson and Microsoft.
Telstra has deployed an Ericsson-based private 5G network for not-for-profit AgriFood Connect to offer both LTE and 5G connectivity at the same time.
Telstra has teamed up with Microsoft and Ericsson to build and deploy a 5G-enabled edge computing solution for enterprises.
TPG Telecom has virtualised its core network in partnership with Ericsson, with both companies now looking to deploy the Swedish telco equipment maker’s 5G Core solution for the Australian telco.
Telstra has gone live with a network capacity upgrade quadrupling the speed in its optical transmission network between data centres over a year.
Ericsson’s $1.1 billion purchase of Cradlepoint could broaden its customer base and expand the 5G services its carrier customers can support.
Ericsson has agreed to buy Cradlepoint in a US$1.1 billion deal, as part of plans to expand its 5G-related products for business customers.
Ericsson plans to lift its forecast for 5G subscriptions globally to around 2.8 billion by 2025 from 2.6 billion seen previously as a consequence of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Ericsson has reported quarterly core earnings ahead of market estimates as demand for 5G network equipment stayed strong even as the coronavirus outbreak wreaked havoc in its main markets, China and the United States.