Ericsson enhances 5G Standalone capabilities
Ericsson introduced a number of new 5G Standalone network capabilities for enabling premium services with differentiated connectivity such as lag-free mobile cloud ...
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Ericsson introduced a number of new 5G Standalone network capabilities for enabling premium services with differentiated connectivity such as lag-free mobile cloud ...
Nokia and Google completed a round of testing of slice selection functionality on 4G/5G networks using UE Route Selection Policy ...
Safaricom has successfully piloted its 4G and 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network slicing on its live commercial network in ...
Rogers Communications a has launched the first commercial 5G standalone (SA) network in Canada, turning on the next-generation service after ...
UScellular selected Nokia for its standalone 5G core network. Deployment expected to be completed by the end of 2022. Financial ...
OPPO introduced the first 5G SA-Compatible eSIM on its newly launched flagship 5G smartphone, the OPPO Find X3 Pro, developed ...
Deutsche Telekom has carried out a video call at its first 5G standalone site. The call was made via the ...
T-Mobile US activated standalone architecture (SA) in its 5G network across the United States. “Since Sprint became part of T-Mobile, ...
Nokia completed its first 5G standalone (SA) call on a live network with China Unicom. The data and voice calls, ...
Ooredoo Qatar has activated commercial services over a Nokia cloud-native 5G core network. More than 10 virtualized network functions (VNFs) ...
SoftBank has selected Ericsson for its 5G Standalone Network, including Ericsson Cloud Packet Core, Ericsson Cloud Unified Data Management and ...
rain, South Africa’s data-only mobile network, launched the first Standalone 5G (SA 5G) network in the country using equipment from ...
Ericsson announced the commercial availability status of its Standalone 5G NR software for 5G mid- and low bands. The software ...
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