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Ericsson to add 150 roles at Bengaluru R&D team, expand ASIC development capabilities
Ericsson to add 150 roles at Bengaluru R&D team, expand ASIC development capabilities

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Ericsson to add 150 roles at Bengaluru R&D team, expand ASIC development capabilities

NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson Thursday said it is expanding its Bengaluru research and development (R&D) team by adding 150 roles to enhance its application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) development. 'This strategic move underscores Ericsson's commitment to enabling India to be at the forefront of future communication technology,' Ericsson said in a statement. Nitin Bansal , managing director, Ericsson India, said that expanding ASIC R&D in India will enable the vendor to leverage the local technology competence in the country towards enhancing capabilities in semiconductor design. 'This unit will also contribute towards strengthening the semiconductor ecosystem in the country. Ericsson expects to initially grow its R&D team in India by more than 150 positions,' Bansal said. 'By increasing our focus on ASIC development , we are reinforcing our technological prowess. Our investments in the Ericsson Silicon platform, in particular, will accelerate the launch of new products and innovative features to the market,' said Anna Dicander, vice president of radio & transport engineering, Ericsson Business Area Networks. The R&D expansion in India will enhance Ericsson's portfolio, and contribute to programmable networks. 'Ericsson Silicon plays a crucial role in creating high-performing, energy-efficient, and lightweight products suitable for various deployment scenarios,' Dicander said. Ericsson Silicon's range of System on a Chip (SoC) is specifically designed for mobile networks and integrated across the entire Ericsson radio portfolio, including RAN Compute (basebands), radio, and transport. This integration enables service providers to fully leverage 5G and address both current and future needs.

Ericsson expands footprint with R&D unit in Bengaluru, to add 150 positions
Ericsson expands footprint with R&D unit in Bengaluru, to add 150 positions

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Ericsson expands footprint with R&D unit in Bengaluru, to add 150 positions

Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson on Thursday said it has set up a dedicated Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) development unit in Bengaluru, expanding its R&D presence in the country, and plans to add more than 150 positions. Ericsson India MD Nitin Bansal said expanding ASIC R&D in India will allow the firm to leverage the local technology competence in the country and enhance its capabilities in semiconductor design. "This unit will also contribute towards strengthening the semiconductor ecosystem in the country. Ericsson expects to initially grow its R&D team in India by more than 150 positions," he said. This expansion aligns with Ericsson's strategy to advance its portfolio, particularly through its Ericsson Silicon platform, which is central to creating high-performing, energy-efficient products for mobile networks, the company said in a statement. Ericsson Silicon's range of System on a Chip (SoC) is designed for mobile networks and integrated across the entire Ericsson Radio System, enabling service providers to fully leverage 5G and address both current and future needs. With R&D centres in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Gurugram, Ericsson's India operations span across telecom domains, including Transport, Packet Core, OSS, BSS, Cloud, and advanced AI technologies.

Ericsson to add 150+ R&D roles in Bengaluru to boost chip design for 5G networks
Ericsson to add 150+ R&D roles in Bengaluru to boost chip design for 5G networks

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Ericsson to add 150+ R&D roles in Bengaluru to boost chip design for 5G networks

Swedish network equipment maker Ericsson is expanding its research and development (R&D) team in Bengaluru by more than 150 positions to enhance its capabilities in Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) development. The R&D expansion in India will serve to enhance Ericsson's portfolio of high-performing programmable networks. The team will work on developing Ericsson Silicon's range of System on Chips (SoC) for use in network technologies to fully leverage 5G and address both current and future needs, the company said in a statement Thursday. 'Expanding our ASIC R&D in India will enable us to leverage the local technology competence in the country towards enhancing our capabilities in semiconductor design. This unit will also contribute towards strengthening the semiconductor ecosystem in the country," said Nitin Bansal, managing director, Ericsson India. The company has multiple R&D sites in India, including in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Gurugram that work across telecom domains spanning Transport, Packet Core, OSS, BSS, Cloud and advanced AI technologies. Ericsson invests $5 billion in R&D annually, it added. It though didn't specify the investments to be made for the latest expansion in India. Live Events "By increasing our focus on ASIC development , we are reinforcing our technological prowess. Our investments in the Ericsson Silicon platform , in particular, will accelerate the launch of new products and innovative features to the market.' said Anna Dicander, Vice President, Radio and Transport Engineering, Ericsson Business Area Networks.

Indias per user data use to hit 62 GB/month by 2030, from 32 GB now: Report
Indias per user data use to hit 62 GB/month by 2030, from 32 GB now: Report

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Indias per user data use to hit 62 GB/month by 2030, from 32 GB now: Report

New Delhi [India], June 25 (ANI): Data traffic per smartphone user in India is projected to grow to 62 GB per month by 2030 from current levels of 32 GB per month which is still the highest in the world, according to Ericsson Mobility report The report stated that this significant growth will require a need for robust 5G infrastructure in the country. The report further adds that as of 2024, 4G remains the dominant subscription type with 53 per cent of the subscribers. It is forecast to decline to 230 million subscriptions by 2030, as users continue migrating to 5G. The sharp increase is driven by growing 5G internet penetration, affordable smartphones, and a rising appetite for video and digital services across urban and rural markets. Underpinned by strong population coverage, increasing data consumption, and accelerating Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) deployments, 5G penetration will continue with robust growth. By December 2024, 5G subscriptions in the country reached 290 million, representing 24 per cent of total mobile subscriptions. This figure is projected to climb to around 980 million by 2030, accounting for 75 per cent of all mobile subscriptions. Nitin Bansal, Managing Director, Ericsson India, said, "At Ericsson, we are proud to support the country's digitalisation based on the strong 4G and 5G infrastructure that we have set up in the country together with our partners, the communication service providers, that is enabling connectivity and driving inclusive growth in the country." On the global front, the 5G subscriptions are forecast to reach 6.3 billion by 2030, and will make up two-thirds of all mobile subscriptions. It is projected that Western Europe will have the highest 5G subscription penetration in 2030 at 93 per cent, followed closely by North America at 91 per cent and the Global Capability Centres (GCC) at 90 per cent. The report adds that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly becoming a significant selling point for smartphones. Efforts are being made to expand AI beyond the high-end segment to enable the services for a broader market. With the growth of AI applications and model complexity, tasks will be computed both on the device and in the network. This will put uplink capabilities and latency more into the focus of both application service providers and communication service providers, thereby adding to 5G subscriptions, it said. India has made large-scale mid-band deployments and reached around 95 per cent of its population covered by 5G network by 2024 end. According to the government data, since its launch in October 2022, 5G services have been rolled out in all states/UTs across the country and presently it is available in 99.6 per cent of the districts in the country.

Indias Per User Data Use To Hit 62 GB/Month By 2030, From 32 GB Now: Report
Indias Per User Data Use To Hit 62 GB/Month By 2030, From 32 GB Now: Report

India.com

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • India.com

Indias Per User Data Use To Hit 62 GB/Month By 2030, From 32 GB Now: Report

New Delhi: The Data traffic per smartphone user in India is projected to grow to 62 GB per month by 2030, up from the current level of 32 GB per month, which is still the highest in the world, according to the Ericsson Mobility Report. The report states that this significant growth will necessitate robust 5G infrastructure in the country. It further adds that, as of 2024, 4G remains the dominant subscription type, accounting for 53% of subscribers. However, it is forecast to decline to 230 million subscriptions by 2030 as users continue migrating to 5G. The sharp increase in data traffic is driven by growing 5G internet penetration, affordable smartphones, and a rising appetite for video and digital services across both urban and rural markets. Underpinned by strong population coverage, increasing data consumption, and accelerating Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) deployments, 5G penetration is expected to continue growing robustly. By December 2024, 5G subscriptions in the country reached 290 million, representing 24% of total mobile subscriptions. This figure is projected to climb to around 980 million by 2030, accounting for 75% of all mobile subscriptions. Nitin Bansal, Managing Director of Ericsson India, said, "At Ericsson, we are proud to support the country's digitalisation, based on the strong 4G and 5G infrastructure that we have set up in partnership with communication service providers. This is enabling connectivity and driving inclusive growth in the country." On the global front, 5G subscriptions are forecast to reach 6.3 billion by 2030 and will make up two-thirds of all mobile subscriptions. Western Europe is projected to have the highest 5G subscription penetration in 2030 at 93%, followed closely by North America at 91% and the Global Capability Centres (GCC) at 90%. The report also notes that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly becoming a significant selling point for smartphones. Efforts are underway to expand AI capabilities beyond the high-end segment to make such services accessible to a broader market. With the growth of AI applications and increasing model complexity, computing tasks will be distributed between devices and networks. This shift will bring uplink capabilities and latency into sharper focus for both application service providers and communication service providers, thereby contributing to the growth in 5G subscriptions. India has undertaken large-scale mid-band deployments and achieved around 95% population coverage with 5G by the end of 2024. According to government data, since its launch in October 2022, 5G services have been rolled out across all states and Union Territories, and are currently available in 99.6% of districts in the country. As of February 28 of the current year, 4.69 lakh 5G Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) have been installed by Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) across the country—marking one of the fastest 5G rollouts in the world.

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