The Sony Ericsson Satio had a dedicated camera button when it launched ... the phone also came with an Alert Slider, 5G, NFC, ...
Signs that private 5G is becoming a straight-ish reseller exercise: Ericsson has expanded its channel sales partners for ...
These events…provided a real-world testing ground for 5G's capabilities in delivering enhanced connectivity experiences in the most challenging traffic environments,” Ericsson said.
Study shows over a third of 5G smartphone users are interested in paying for differentiated connectivity and almost a quarter ...
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, finalized an investment of $79.1 million under the Strategic Innovation Fund to support Ericsson’s $634 ...
Ericsson lands state support for Canadian R&D investments Zegona & Telefónica seal FTTP JV agreement AT&T splashes $1bn on UScellular spectrum licences In today’s industry news roundup: Ericsson has ...
Bell, Telus to use Nokia and Ericsson, not Huawei, in building their next-generation 5G networks Over the course of the five-year agreement, the company said it will create almost 200 jobs and ...
The trial was carried out over T-Mobile's 5G SA production network at the SoFi Stadium in Southern California. Ericsson provided equipment and a 5G DC solution, while a mobile test smartphone powered ...
The company’s Ottawa and Montreal R&D centres will focus on the development of “quantum communications and AI-powered network management, while also expanding its Cloud RAN, 5G Advanced, and 6G ...
SNS Telecom & IT says the private 5G market is one of the “few bright spots in the gloomy telecoms industry”, worth $6 ...
Ericsson predicts that Thailand will have 45 million 5G users by 2025, helping industries like manufacturing and healthcare grow. Vicente also mentioned how AI and edge computing can improve the ...
It's not huge, just not as pleasantly pocket-friendly as the K750 / W800 / W810: Since the K800 is a 3G phone for Europe and Asia, and Sony Ericsson isn't doing 3G phones for the U.S. just yet ...