Installed Ericsson Radio System Products Ready For 5G NR
· All radio products within Ericsson Radio System delivered since
2015 will support 5G New Radio (NR) capability through remote software
installation
·
Enables fast and smooth migration to 5G in existing bands, as
well as fast coverage expansion of 5G services for operators
Ericsson
(NASDAQ: ERIC) announces today its installed base of radio products from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio will be able to
run 5G New Radio (NR). This capability will be achieved through a remote
software installation.
This
applies to more than 150 different radio variants in Ericsson Radio System that
are active in more than 190 networks around the world, meaning that Ericsson
Radio System legacy radios from 2015 can support 5G NR. This 5G NR
readiness also applies to Ericsson’s delivered micro radios in Ericsson Radio
System and existing Radio Dot System products. In short, all Ericsson Radio System
products are ready for 5G NR.
Fredrik
Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks,
Ericsson, says: “We have a long history of strong backwards compatibility and
our products and software are built for evolution – with Ericsson, there is no
need to rip and replace. Investments in Ericsson Radio System since 2015 will
continue to bring operators value when the time is right to transition to 5G.”
Daniel
Staub, Head of Joint Mobile Group, Swisscom, says: “Today’s news means that we
can launch 5G services more efficiently with our future-proofed Ericsson Radio
System products – significantly boosting the long-term value of our network
assets.”
Operators
will have the possibility to run 4G and 5G in the same band with the same radio
and the same baseband. It will also be possible to share the spectrum between
4G and 5G with side-by-side carriers in the same band, and even with
overlapping carriers using so-called ‘Dynamic Spectrum Sharing’ functionality.
According
to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, total
global mobile data traffic is expected to grow eight times, while 5G
subscriptions are forecast to reach 1 billion by the end of 2023. This puts
increasing demand on operators to continue to expand capacity cost efficiently
while addressing their 5G evolution at the same time.
8th Jan. 2018

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