The partnership is set to be a major boost for the BT-Ericsson strategic partnership. Moreover, it adds to BT’s selection of Ericsson to offer the firm’s next-generation cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core earlier in 2020. The partnership made Ericsson the end-to-end 5G partner for BT. After the deployment is completed, Ericsson is set to manage almost 50% of BT’s 5G traffic. The widespread partnership develops interesting opportunities for collaboration on the next generation of 5G products and services. Ericsson’s RAN platform technology supports BT’s commitment to sustainability while simultaneously minimizing the company’s energy consumption and optimizing costs. It also offers an enhanced customer experience to BT’s mobile users. Philip Jansen, the CE at BT commented: The super-fast speeds of 5G will enable users to grow their businesses, stream an increasing choice of content on their network, and keep in more sustainable touch with friends and colleagues from around the world.
Ericsson expands 5G into major UK cities
On his part, the President and CEO at Ericsson, Börje Ekholm, stated: The company is demonstrating its technological leadership in population-dense and high traffic areas by deploying 5G connectivity in these critical locations. Ekholm said that 5G will play a major role in meeting the United Kingdom’s digital ambitions. It will also help to accelerate the digitalization of the economy while stimulating next-generation wireless innovation targeting enterprises and consumers. He concluded: Ericsson’s cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core network partnership with BT will see Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core getting deployed.