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Ericsson predicts 1 billion 5G subscriptions in 2023
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IoT achievements make smart, sustainable cities a reality
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Ericsson launches network services for massive IoT
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As the first commercial Internet of Things (IoT) networks are being introduced, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) complements its cellular IoT software and IoT Accelerator offerings with a complete set of network services. These services enable service providers to efficiently address the deployment and operation of the massive number of IoT devices being introduced to LTE networks.
Consumers expect AR and VR to merge with reality
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Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has published its latest ConsumerLab report - Merged Reality - revealing insights into how consumers expect virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to merge with physical reality, and that 5G will be a key technology for such experiences to become mainstream. The report reveals that when boundaries between people's perception of physical and virtual reality start to blur, this could result in a drastic impact on lives and society. The way we live, work, and consume information and media will fundamentally change.
Over one million new mobile Internet users added per day
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Latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report foresees 2.6 billion new mobile broadband subscribers will be added through 2022 - averaging to more than one million each day. Dominant access technology will be LTE (also known as 4G) in 2018, making it the fastest-growing mobile technology in history. Total traffic in mobile networks grew 70 percent between end of Q1, 2016 and end of Q1, 2017.
WEF study forecasts massive gains from digital transformation
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Ericsson's 10 hot consumer trends for 2017: AI and virtual reality
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Mobile video viewing up over 200 hours a year since 2012
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Report: 5G seen as an innovation engine by executives in key industries
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Wearable technology and Internet of Things
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The recently published Ericsson ConsumerLab report analyses increasingly important wearable technology. The gaining in importance of this type of technology is confirmed by the fact that 6 out of 10 smartphone users considers that wearable technology can be used for purposes other than health and wellness.
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