Ericsson – Content aggregation is king when it comes to 5G
In its latest Mobility Report, Ericsson unpacked how mobile connectivity is expected to evolve, with 5G driven by content aggregation.
In its latest Mobility Report, Ericsson unpacked how mobile connectivity is expected to evolve, with 5G driven by content aggregation.
We sat down with Chafic Traboulsi from Ericsson at AfricaCom 2022, to discuss where its focus will for the continent moving forward.
The latest Ericsson Mobility Report shows that networks are scaling up the rollout of 5G, with one billion subscriptions in 2022.
An EIU report sponsored by Ericsson finds that nations with low broadband have potential to increase in GDP by 20% by connecting schools.
The latest Ericsson Mobility Report predicts 5G subscriptions to reach 580 million by year’s end, with the African continent lagging behind.
With entries closing on 5th August, the Ericsson Innovation Awards 2021 will look for students who are trying to bride the digital divide.
Ericsson and Samsung have reached a patent agreement after Ericsson claimed that Samsung infringed on its patents earlier this year.
Despite organisers shifting the date, halving the number of attendees and listing new regulations, companies are still pulling out of MWC 21.
Of that figure, communications service providers stand to make $3.7 trillion, though it requires work.
Ericsson’s first cohort of graduates will attend the program virtually.
Ericsson aims to map out connectivity in 35 countries by 2023.
Ericsson Spectrum Sharing could be the answer to spectrum shortages mobile network operators need.