Ericsson launches 5G Advanced location services with sub‑meter accuracy, boosting mission‑critical revenue and Q4 earnings prospects for operators worldwide.
Ericsson’s Q4 outlook shows resilient earnings, cutting‑edge RTK‑positioning and a full 5G‑SA rollout, proving its tech edge and regulatory readiness for future growth.
Ericsson’s commercial 5G SA rollout with Three boosts Sweden’s connectivity with low‑latency, high‑speed service, enabling smart cities, fixed‑wireless broadband, and enterprise edge computing while raising privacy and security challenges.
Ericsson’s all‑in‑one 5G Stand‑Alone network powers Three Sweden’s commercial launch, boosting latency, capacity and fixed‑wireless access for consumers and enterprises.
Ericsson cuts 1,600 jobs in Sweden while launching Italy’s first 5G Standalone network, showing a dual‑strategy to streamline costs and drive high‑margin 5G and edge growth.
Ericsson cuts 1,600 Swedish jobs while launching Italy’s first standalone 5G network, boosting cost efficiency and edge‑computing benefits for telecom and industry.
Ericsson’s Q4 outlook shows EPS growth driven by 7 nm EUV‑made photonic RAN tech, software‑centric design, and cost‑saving DFM, amid a tight supply‑chain and modest revenue expectations.
Ericsson’s new 5G deployments in Bahrain, Japan, and Saudi Arabia boost edge computing, Massive MIMO and digital infrastructure, driving Industry 4.0 and Vision 2030 growth.