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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson<\/a> is extending its 10-year partnership with Canadian telecom operator Eastlink<\/a> to supply 3500MHz<\/a> mid-band radios and enhanced core network support for voice and data services<\/a>.

Ericsson is already supplying its 5G radio access network (RAN) gear to the telco, as per a statement by the company on Friday. As part of the new three-year deal, the companies will activate Eastlink’s 3500MHz spectrum to provide better coverage, lower latency, and deliver faster speeds.

“Eastlink has a strong commitment to ensuring our customers have access to the latest technology and services wherever they are, for their work and life online,” said Jeff Gillham, CEO, Eastlink. “Continuing our partnership with Ericsson, a global leader in the industry, will help us provide customers with the full scope of next-generation 5G experiences.”

Eastlink launched its
5G network<\/a> powered by Ericsson technology in March 2022, with the activation of its first sites in Halifax, Nova Scotia<\/a>.

”5G has the power to transform our lives and businesses, and our longstanding partnership has helped ensure Eastlink’s customers have access to world-class 5G technology,” said
Jeanette Irekvist<\/a>, President, Ericsson Canada.

Eastlink is also the first company in Canada to fully phase out the older 3G technology to transition to advanced network capabilities of 5G, as per the statement. It added that Eastlink has invested nearly $500 million since its launch in 2013 to grow its mobile service across its Canadian footprint.

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Ericsson launches energy efficiency solutions for Open RAN networks<\/a><\/h2>

With the introduction of 5G and an increased variety of network services with data-hungry applications, network operations are becoming increasingly complex.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson<\/a> is extending its 10-year partnership with Canadian telecom operator Eastlink<\/a> to supply 3500MHz<\/a> mid-band radios and enhanced core network support for voice and data services<\/a>.

Ericsson is already supplying its 5G radio access network (RAN) gear to the telco, as per a statement by the company on Friday. As part of the new three-year deal, the companies will activate Eastlink’s 3500MHz spectrum to provide better coverage, lower latency, and deliver faster speeds.

“Eastlink has a strong commitment to ensuring our customers have access to the latest technology and services wherever they are, for their work and life online,” said Jeff Gillham, CEO, Eastlink. “Continuing our partnership with Ericsson, a global leader in the industry, will help us provide customers with the full scope of next-generation 5G experiences.”

Eastlink launched its
5G network<\/a> powered by Ericsson technology in March 2022, with the activation of its first sites in Halifax, Nova Scotia<\/a>.

”5G has the power to transform our lives and businesses, and our longstanding partnership has helped ensure Eastlink’s customers have access to world-class 5G technology,” said
Jeanette Irekvist<\/a>, President, Ericsson Canada.

Eastlink is also the first company in Canada to fully phase out the older 3G technology to transition to advanced network capabilities of 5G, as per the statement. It added that Eastlink has invested nearly $500 million since its launch in 2013 to grow its mobile service across its Canadian footprint.

\"Ericsson<\/a><\/figure>

Ericsson launches energy efficiency solutions for Open RAN networks<\/a><\/h2>

With the introduction of 5G and an increased variety of network services with data-hungry applications, network operations are becoming increasingly complex.<\/p><\/div>