Spring 2018 Optical Connections Magazine

TECHNOLOGIES & PRODUCTS

Ericsson ready to support 5G services

Ericsson has finalised its 5G-readiness for operators by enhancing its 5G Platform with new radios and updates to its core network software. The company has launched 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) commercial software,

eciency and coverage. Fredrik Jejdling, executive vice president and head of business area networks at Ericsson, said: “Operators who want to be early with 5G now have the essential pieces for launching 5G networks already this year. With our expanded platform, they will get more ecient networks as well as opportunities to create new revenues from emerging consumer and industrial use cases.” Giovanni Ferigo, CTO of Italian mobile operator TIM, said: “Ericsson is an important enabler of our 5G in-field innovation activities that span several cities in Italy. Together, last December – marking an Italian record - we activated a 5G NR cell in the mmW frequencies in the city of Turin, reaching speeds above 20Gbps. We look forward to testing Ericsson’s new solutions that will contribute to address the wide variety of use cases we are working on.”

and security. 5G software Available in the fourth quarter of the year, Ericsson’s new 5G radio network core software provides multi-band support for global deployment. It will allow operators to use new frequency spectrum as it becomes available. According to Ericsson’s economic study of enhanced mobile broadband, the evolution to 5G will enable 10 times lower cost per gigabyte than current 4G. The new Street Macro radio oering will be placed on

New Radio (NR) standard. It has also introduced a new category of radio product called Street Macro, which addresses the need of operators to grow in cities with limited available radio locations. Ericsson introduced its 5G Platform in February 2017 with additions made in September the same year. It comprises the

based on the recently approved first 3GPP 5G

5G core, radio and transport portfolios together with OSS/BSS, network services

building facades, oering a smaller footprint but the necessary strength to secure network

Ericsson has enhanced 5G Platformwith new radios and updates to the core network software.

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