Ericsson ranks highest in Frost Radar 5G Network Infrastructure Market report

Top industry participants are plotted in the research, with companies positioned as overall market leaders, leaders in a market segment, or thought leaders in certain categories standing out.

Energy efficiency is at the center of Ericsson’s 5G update

5G deployments are accelerating around the world, with early adopters preparing for the transition to 5G Standalone to drive new consumer and commercial use cases. Bringing 5G to market need more spectrum and hardware, which is where Ericsson’s new solutions come in, with the potential to increase capacity while reducing power consumption, therefore fuelling attempts to break the energy curve.

Huawei continues to lead in 5G RAN

Huawei’s radio product range considerably supports ubiquitous 5G gigabit experiences in terms of radio unit portfolio width. Huawei has gathered a number of advantages via continual innovation, allowing it to deploy in a variety of scenarios and propel the industry ahead. MetaAAU, for example, improves both coverage and energy efficiency, while BladeAAU Pro simplifies 5G deployment at sites with limited antenna space.

Synchronized single chip from Microchip Technology provides 5G RAN

Our newest ZL3073x/63x/64x network synchronization platform implements sophisticated measure, calibrate and tune capabilities, thereby significantly reducing network equipment time error to meet the most stringent 5G requirements,” said Rami Kanama, vP from Microchip Technology.

UAE’s du selects Ericsson to deploy its state of the art 5G RAN

du and its customers will benefit from a 5G RAN network that will enhance versatility, improve capacity, increase cost efficiency and future-proof technology developments.