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Ericsson announces the export of its first antenna manufactured in India, enhancing global 5G innovation and local engineering capabilities. International exports to begin in July.
Ericsson offers commitment to supporting UK government, driving research and playing an active role in shaping the technologies and standards that will define 6G.
The decision to grow its R&D presence in Bengaluru, one of India's premier technology hubs, also demonstrates Ericsson’s dedication to fostering innovation in the highly competitive field of ASIC ...
Ericsson, Google Cloud partner to deliver 5G core-as-a-service to telcos As per the statement, the platform deploys the full core quickly, can be scaled as per requirements, and allows telcos to ...
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has inaugurated its new regional headquarters in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The new headquarters reflects Ericsson’s strong commitment to the Kingdom and the ...
Telecom gears and solutions provider Ericsson on Monday said it has been awarded a multi-year Network Operations Center (NOC) Managed Services (MS) contract by Bharti Airtel (Airtel). This ...
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 (NASDAQ: ERIC) today announces the launch of Ericsson On-Demand, a new solution delivering core network services as a true software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform to communications service ...
NEW DELHI: Telecom gear maker Ericsson on Monday announced the release of its first antenna model manufactured in India for global export, starting in July. The ...
Ericsson has begun exporting passive telecom antennas made in India through its Manesar-based contract manufacturer VVDN, marking a step toward positioning the country as a global hub for ...
Ericsson benefits from 5G growth, but faces revenue declines and management concerns. Read more on why I rate ERIC as a Hold and also the alternative better pick.
Ericsson revealed on June 26 that it is establishing a new unit dedicated to Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design in Bengaluru, India.