Ericsson launches ‘EricssonEdge Academia Program’ to develop young telecom talent
Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications, today announced the launch of the ‘EricssonEdge Academia Program’ that aims to revolutionize early career talent development in the telecom sector across Southeast Asia, Oceania, and India. With rapid advancements in technologies such as 5G,
Ericsson Mediation: Grameenphone enhances customer billing precision
Bangladesh’s leading mobile communication service provider (CSP) Grameenphone has completed one of the world’s largest deployments of the Ericsson Mediation solution which efficiently collects, processes, and mediates large volumes of data generated on how its network is being used. Ericsson Mediation collects
Ericsson to book $1.1 billion impairment on weaker outlook for Vonage
By Devika Nair (Reuters) - Mobile telecoms equipment maker Ericsson said on Wednesday it will record a noncash impairment charge of 11.4 billion Swedish crowns ($1.09 billion) in the second quarter of 2024, the second writedown on its acquisition of Vonage. The
MWC: Michael Axelsson – Communications Director Ericsson
Michael Axelsson - Communications Director Ericsson Interview with Michael Axelsson Opening the Mobile World Congress 2024, Ericsson affirmed its ambition to put network relevance at the centre of digitization. In the next five to ten years, we will see an acceleration
Ericsson appoints Lars Sandstrom as new CFO
By Mrinmay Dey (Reuters) - Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson said on Tuesday it appointed Lars Sandstrom as its new chief financial officer, replacing long-time company veteran Carl Mellander. Sandstrom will join the company on April 1, and be based in Sweden,
Ericsson shares rally on AT&T network deal, Nokia drops
By Danilo Masoni (Reuters) - Ericsson shares rallied in early trading on Tuesday after AT&T chose the Swedish telecoms equipment maker over Finnish rival Nokia to build a network under a five-year deal that could see spending reach $14 billion. Ericsson rose
Siemens, Ericsson warn EU cybersecurity rules may disrupt supply chains
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Electronics makers Siemens, Ericsson and Schneider Electric, along with industry group DigitalEurope warned on Monday that onerous proposed EU rules targeting cybersecurity risks of smart devices could disrupt supply chains on a scale similar
Ericsson bets on new software to spur 5G revenue growth
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Ericsson said on Wednesday it has partnered with Deutsche Telekom to offer software tools for developers and business customers that will allow telecom operators to get more revenue. Known as network application programming interface (API),
Ericsson sees IPR licensing revenues of $1 billion this year
By Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Ericsson predicted on Friday intellectual property rights (IPR) licensing income of 11 billion Swedish crowns ($1 billion) this year after it renewed a patent cross-licensing agreement with China's Huawei. The telecom gear maker's renewed multi-year