Ericsson stories
Telstra is promising 'blazing fast' Wi-Fi on the go and support for up to 15 devices simultaneously with the world's first 6000Mbps-capable device.
Huawei has posted 40% year on year growth for the first half of the year, with its enterprise business 'on a fast development track'.
Ericsson's CEO Hans Vestberg resigns amidst financial turmoil and corruption probes, casting doubt on the future of its premium branding.
MEF announces the third LSO Hackathon for November, with the events focused on accelerating development of Third Network services.
TIS vendors face challenging times as market slumps, with China slowdown impacting revenues and driving the need for strategic realignment.
The most desired wearables right now are the Panic/SOS button, smart watch and the location tracker, an Ericsson ConsumerLab report says.
Ericsson Mobility Report shows Australia has the strongest performance, lowest latency & highest cell edge downlink speed, New Zealand close behind.
The cloud vendor market is becoming increasingly complex, driven by suppliers adopting unclear and overlapping positions for hybrid cloud solutions.
The telecom infrastructure services market is on the decline across all geographies, except Asia Pacific, for the fourth quarter of 2015.
Together, Inmarsat and Ericsson will drive industry standards for satellite connectivity and application integration.
A new partnership between Cisco and Ericsson to create 'the networks of the future' has been dubbed an 'aggressive move' - but one with big rewards.
HP and Ericsson are joining forces globally to drive innovation in mobile networking with joint Wi-Fi and LTE solutions and a bilateral reseller deal.
By 2020, smartphone subscriptions will be more than double, reaching 6.1 billion, and 70% of the world's population will be using smartphones.
Ericsson has revealed the commencement of commercial production from the new fibre optic duct manufacturing facility in Todd Park, Porirua, Wellington.
The internet security provider says new man will be responsible for overall business operations, sales and business development.
Motorola Solutions has appointed David Arkles as general manager of the company's Enterprise team in Australia and New Zealand.
Cisco Systems NZ faces financial woes as revenues fall 11% to $22.2m and losses soar by 162% to $804,635 in the 2015 fiscal year.
Geoff Lawrie is departing Cisco New Zealand after nine years in the top role, with Dave Wilson stepping into the country manager role from November.
Wi-Fi calling changes communication behavior among users, with more frequent and longer voice calls, claims a new Ericsson report.
Spark advances in IT revamp with Ericsson, speeding up Kiwi mobile services and enhancing customer experience.