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The Race for Wireless Excellence: Qualcomm, Huawei, and Ericsson Lead the Way
IPRdaily, a prominent global intellectual property technology media firm has recently published a report. According to the report, Qualcomm, Huawei and Ericsson are leading the …
Huawei is far ahead of the rest of the world in 5G network contribution
ABI Research recently compiled the number of 3GPP 5G tech contributions and the TOP20 list of approved contributions in a study on the analysis of …
Apple And Ericsson End 7 Years Of Patent Feud, Thanks To New Licence Deal
In 2015, Apple dragged Ericsson to the US District Court for Northern California. Over allegations that patents related to Ericsson’s LTE wireless technology is not …
Nokia and Ericsson Are Building An Epic 5G Network For India
Recently, India announced that 13 major cities in the country launched a 5G network. Moreover, the rest of the country will switch to the new …
Ericsson pulls out of Russia but still offers software support
Since the outbreak of the Russia – Ukraine conflict, several companies have been pulling out of Russia. These are mostly American and European companies. These …
Nokia and Ericsson Leaving Russia Too: New Prospects For Huawei and ZTE
Many western companies have already withdrawn from the Russian market. There are various reasons behind such decisions. We mean some leave Russia because their governments …
6G network will offer more than speed enhancement – Ericsson
During the World 5G Conference, Zhang Yongtao, deputy general manager of Ericsson China Technology Department, said in an interview that the upcoming 6G network is …
Nokia beats Ericsson & Huawei to a 5-year 5G contract in Norway
According to recent reports, Nokia announced that it has signed a five-year agreement with Norwegian mobile operator Ice to upgrade and expand its 5G wireless …
Ericsson: The number of 5G users will exceed 1 billion in 2022
The Swedish telecommunications equipment company Ericsson predicts that 5G mobile plan users will exceed 1 billion in 2022; thanks in large part to the rapid …
Ericsson tries to block sales of Apple iPhone in Brazil
According to recent reports, Ericsson is trying to prevent Brazilian resellers from reselling Apple’s iPhone and other products. This is coming as part of its …
Ericsson launches a global infringement lawsuit against Apple
Ericsson and Apple are at loggerheads over royalty payments for patents. The Swedish telecom giant has now stepped up its infringement lawsuit and Apple’s iPhone …
Ericsson sues Apple again over over 5G patent fees
According to media reports, telecommunication company, Ericsson is suing Apple again over a 5G wireless patent fee dispute. Ericsson disclosed to the media that because the …
Ericsson fights for Huawei – face risk of losing China
Ericsson has always been vocal against the Swedish government’s bias against Huawei. According to the Swedish company, it faces a high risk of losing its …
MWC 2021 Barcelona Physical Conference will still happen in June
The Mobile World Congress was one of the biggest trade fairs for enthusiasts in the smartphone industry. Last year, we have been surprised by an …
If you work with Nokia, your job is not safe – more employees are going
The competition in the 5G field is not as intense as it is in the smartphone market. However, the major players still have a lot …
Nokia Sacrifices Its Employees In Favor Of Research And Development
Reuters reports that the Finnish telecom group Nokia said today that the company plans to lay off 5,000 to 10,000 employees in the next two …
Ericsson: The number of 5G users exceeded 200 million, will reach 3.5 billion by 2026
The first 5G networks started to operate in 2019, but the first major growth was expected to happen in 2020. After all, more companies were …
Ericsson: 6G requirements will be proposed in 2024
At the “5G Evolution Summit” held during the MWC conference in Shanghai, Peng Junjiang, general manager of Ericsson Northeast Asia Research Center, said: “The requirements …
Europe Will Lag Behind Of China And United States In 5G Field
Recently, Ericsson CEO Borje Ekholm expressed concern about the lack of motivation for European operators to build 5G infrastructure. He told the Financial Times that …