Ericsson
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MWC 2026: The Definitive Takeaways
MWC 2026 showcased tangible AI-RAN progress, moving beyond discussion to field trials and product launches. Nvidia announced a major coalition committed to building AI-native 6G, releasing open-source AI tools. Nokia demonstrated successful AI-RAN tests with operators, integrating AI and RAN workloads on shared hardware. Ericsson presented an alternative strategy with its own AI-ready silicon. Operators like SK Telecom and SoftBank revealed plans for AI-native infrastructure overhauls. The hardware ecosystem is also maturing with new AI-RAN products. These developments signal a fundamental shift in connectivity delivery and monetization.
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Ericsson, Leonardo, Italian Navy Test 5G Standalone at Sea
Ericsson, Leonardo, and the Italian Navy successfully trialed 5G Standalone (5G SA) at sea. This technology, utilizing a dedicated 5G core, offers lower latency and higher bandwidth crucial for naval operations. Potential applications include enhanced command and control, advanced sensor integration, autonomous unmanned systems, AR/VR training, and improved logistics. The trials signify a major step towards a more connected and intelligent maritime domain.
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Ericsson Q3 2025 Report: Media and Analyst Briefing Invitation
Ericsson will publish its Q3 2025 financial results on October 14, 2025, at approximately 7:00 AM CEST. The report will be available on the investor relations website. A live webcast hosted by CEO Börje Ekholm and CFO Lars Sandström will follow at 9:00 AM CEST to discuss the results and address questions. Investors and analysts will focus on Ericsson’s 5G market share, supply chain impact, new revenue streams, and cost-cutting initiatives in the context of the evolving telecommunications landscape. The webcast will be available on-demand.
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Ericsson Completes Aduna Acquisition
Ericsson announced the completion of equity investments by twelve CSPs into Aduna, establishing it as a 50:50 joint venture operational since September 2024. Aduna aims to aggregate and commercialize network APIs globally, fostering developer innovation through a unified platform. Its ecosystem includes CSPs, developer platforms, GSIs, CPaaS providers, and ISVs. This collaborative effort, leveraging Ericsson’s network platform and the partners’ telecom expertise, seeks to avoid fragmentation in network API development and drive industry growth.