Vodafone Idea is advancing India’s telecom infrastructure by expanding its 5G network to 23 more cities, including Ahmedabad and Jaipur. This strategic rollout leverages AI-driven Self-Organising Networks for optimized performance. By partnering with Nokia, Ericsson, and Samsung, Vodafone Idea ensures robust 5G coverage.
Google Fiber and Nokia are redefining home internet with network slicing, enabling dynamic prioritization of applications like gaming and video calls. This breakthrough could support emerging needs such as AI and VR while enhancing security through temporary slices for sensitive tasks.
Ericsson and e& UAE have embarked on a transformative three-year initiative to enhance the UAE’s 5G network. By deploying Ericsson’s cutting-edge radio technology, the collaboration aims to introduce 5G Advanced features and achieve a significant commercial rollout of Reduced Capability in the Middle East and Africa.
Virgin Media O2’s strategic acquisition of 78.8 MHz spectrum from Vodafone for £343 million is a game-changer in the UK telecom landscape. This move enhances connectivity for both consumers and businesses, boosting mobile coverage and service quality.
Verizon and Nokia are deploying six private 5G networks across Thames Freeport to transform UK logistics and manufacturing. Spanning 1,700 acres, the project supports advanced technologies like AI and IoT at key sites including Port of Tilbury, London Gateway, and Ford’s Dagenham plant.
M1’s partnership with Ericsson promises to revolutionize Singapore’s 5G transport network by integrating cutting-edge automation and analytics tools. This collaboration focuses on enhancing network visibility, control, and energy efficiency, making use of AI and machine learning. M1’s initiatives are set to boost connectivity, sustainability, and enterprise efficiency.
Nokia secured a four-year contract extension with Elisa to upgrade mobile networks in Finland and Estonia. The deal includes deploying energy-efficient 5G equipment, enhancing speed, coverage, and capacity. New technologies will support advanced applications in artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, and industrial automation.
Ericsson and Google Cloud’s collaboration introduces a revolutionary on-demand core network service, enhancing 5G deployment for communication service providers. Leveraging a SaaS model, the service optimizes scalability, rapid deployment, and cost-efficiency through AI and Google Kubernetes Engine.
Ericsson has landed a significant contract with Bharti Airtel to manage its nationwide 4G and 5G network services in India through a centralized network operations center. This multi-year partnership will leverage AI-driven automation to efficiently manage 5G infrastructures, including non-standalone and standalone networks.
Broadcom’s new Tomahawk 6 Ethernet switch delivers 102.4 terabits per second capacity, doubling current bandwidth standards. Designed for AI-driven networks, it offers energy efficiency, dynamic routing, and open standards, aiming to revolutionize data infrastructure while challenging proprietary systems.