Devices requiring reliable connectivity include sensors, cameras, autonomous systems, vehicles and those carried by mobile workers generating operational data.


Devices requiring reliable connectivity include sensors, cameras, autonomous systems, vehicles and those carried by mobile workers generating operational data.

Telstra is the largest mobile player in Australia with 27.7 million connections, ahead of Optus with 10.7 million and TPG Telecom with 5.6 million at end-2025.

The deal with Ericsson follows a commitment Mistral AI made last week to invest €1.2 billion on a new data centre in Sweden.

It is introducing an AI-first approach to building networks with fresh hardware, software and platform offerings.

Ericsson explained it would embed positioning as a core SA 5G network capability, allowing service providers to monetise precise location services.

Bloomberg reported Ericsson has around 12,600 employees in Sweden, meaning the cuts proposed impact around 13 per cent of its staff.

Ericsson tipped the US, Japan, South Korea, China, India and some Gulf Cooperation Council countries as those likely to make up the first tranche of commercial 6G launches.

Ericsson adds a new RAN unit to its Bengaluru based R&D centre.

Ericsson and e& relaunch Excelerate&, a 12-month program that provides training and mentorship across 5G, cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven networks, business strategy and industry exposure.

Umniah by Beyon has announced a landmark partnership with Ericsson to advance the next phase of connectivity in Jordan, reinforcing …

As part of this renewed partnership, Batelco will expand its mobile broadband network across Bahrain.

Ericsson, Nokia combine their efforts on research into 6G video.
Iwan Stella, VP and Head of Strategy and Commercial Management for EMEA, Ericsson, has penned an op-ed, in which he …

Ante Mihovilovic, Vice President & Head of Networks – Europe, Middle East & Africa at Ericsson, spoke to CNME Editor Mark Forker during GITEX Global 2025. He outlined how the Swedish ICT vendor is pursuing its connectivity goals in a sustainable way, whilst he also highlighted the demand for ‘differentiated connectivity’ across the Middle East region.
Petra Schirren, President for Gulf at Ericsson Europe, Middle East and Africa, addresses the company’s support for national digital economy agendas such as ‘We the UAE 2031’ and their use of logistical insights from mobility reports to enable ecosystem co-creation across the region.

Ericsson discusses the potential of vertical 5G.

Ericsson linked ongoing discussion on Intel network unit investment.
Ericsson, one of the leading global ICT vendors has reinforced its commitment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, following its …
CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Majda Lahlo, Vice President of Ericsson, and President of Ericsson West Africa and Morocco, …

Ericsson Wins Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications.