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NEW DELHI: Vodafone Idea (Vi) on Monday announced the next phase of its 5G rollout, with deployment now underway in 23 additional cities. The rollout will ...
Vi’s 5G launch has shown strong momentum; in areas where Vi 5G is live, over 70% of eligible users have already experienced the benefits of Vi’s next-gen network, a clear indicator of positive ...
Swedish telecom giant Ericsson has launched its first antenna model manufactured in India, at its facility in Manesar, Haryana, marking a significant step towards building an end-to-end local ...
Ericsson 5G: Ericsson has won a multi-year network operations center (NOC) managed services contract with Bharti Airtel, enhancing their partnership and empowering the rollout of advanced 4G and ...
Ericsson stock surged over 38% in the last 12 months. Ericsson’s first-quarter fiscal 2025 sales grew 3% to 55.0 billion Swedish Krona ($5.15 billion), driven by 20% growth in the Americas market.
Ericsson’s first-quarter fiscal 2025 sales grew 3% to 55.0 billion Swedish Krona ($5.15 billion), driven by 20% growth in the Americas market. The revenue beat the consensus of $5.10 billion.
Kolkata residents will experience moderate rainfall on June 25, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 27.9°C and 33.8°C, accompanied by high humidity of 75% and a significant rainfall of 7.21 mm.
Over 600 people in Kolkata have bought India’s first ‘climate change’ insurance policies, compensating for income loss or extra costs from extreme weather like heatwaves, floods, and cold waves.
Ericsson On-Demand delivers a significant shift in how core network services are deployed, managed and scaled Provisions core services in minutes, allowing Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to ...
Telecommunications equipment vendor Ericsson has announced new enterprise wireless solutions partner program structures spanning solution, distribution-managed and ecosystem partners.
As edge computing demand surges, driving artificial intelligence (AI)-powered use cases requiring real-time, low-latency data processing beyond the datacentre, Ericsson and Supermicro have ...
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