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Zawya
20-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Ericsson unveils new wave of radio, antenna, and RAN Connect products to advance high-performing programmable networks
The innovations will reduce energy consumption by up to 30 percent, lower operational costs, and cut embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent, supporting more efficient network deployments The company is on track to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and future-proof network evolution As telecoms industry engagement with high-performing programmable networks ramps up globally, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is meeting related future needs through a significant product portfolio boost. Ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the company is introducing innovative new radios, antennas, and open fronthaul solutions called RAN Connect designed to empower communications service providers (CSPs). With its enhanced portfolio, Ericsson is set to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, outpacing the competition. These products will make up more than two thirds of the company's deliveries this year, providing CSPs with the programmability and future-proof network evolution necessary to stay ahead in the industry. Programmability leverages Ericsson's many-core architecture and extensive sleep modes within Ericsson Silicon to implement intents such as energy savings without compromising customer experience. The portfolio enhancements are led by the flagship product, AIR 3266, a wide-band TDD (Time Division Duplexing) Massive MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) radio with 400W output power in an ultra-slim design. AIR 3266 boosts spectral efficiency and uplink performance, while reducing energy consumption by up to 30 percent and embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent. It is powered by the latest Ericsson Silicon and features 32-branch transceivers. Ericsson is also introducing RAN Connect, a set of transformative, open fronthaul solutions that maximize scalability and efficiency. They allow CSPs to aggregate radio traffic, unlocking the full potential of modern RAN Compute capabilities, and reinforces Ericsson's leadership in next-generation RAN evolution. Key products include RAN Connect 6381, an all-outdoor solution supporting 600Gbps capacity with high scalability and efficiency; RAN Connect 6682, a high capacity fronthaul solution with up to 1.2 terabits per second (Tbps) throughput, ideal for large-scale deployments; and RAN Connect 6681, a versatile 600Gbps indoor option optimized for a wide range of interface configurations. Mårten Lerner, Head of Product Area Networks at Ericsson, says: 'With 5G expected to carry 80 percent of total mobile data traffic by the end of 2030, we see an industry need for 5G equipment that strikes the perfect balance between superior performance, best-in-class TCO, and unmatched sustainability. The ultra-light radios simplify deployment, and the interleaved antennas optimize site usage by integrating multiple M-MIMO frequency bands. 'With cutting-edge hardware designs, we are reducing costs and maximizing efficiency for our customers as they evolve their architectures to deliver high-performing programmable networks that cover all connectivity needs,' Lerner adds. 'Sustainability is also central to every solution, leveraging energy-efficient designs, recyclable materials, and passive cooling to meet Net Zero targets. These advancements embody the artistry of network evolution.' Next-generation radios The portfolio is further enhanced with more radios, including: AIR 3285: a dual-band FDD Massive MIMO radio that offers up to four times higher uplink capacity than traditional 4 transceiver solutions. Field measurement also shows that FDD M-MIMO supports offloading of TDD mid-band and FDD low-band, enhancing overall network performance. Weighing only 30kg, this radio is the lightest in its class, resulting in easier and less time-consuming installation. It reduces energy consumption by 30 percent and has a 40 percent smaller embodied carbon footprint. AIR 6494 and AIR 3265: AIR 6494 is a next-gen wideband TDD Massive MIMO radio with 64-branch wideband transceivers and 480W output power. It cuts energy use by up to 30 percent. The next-gen AIR 3265 is an ultra-light, ultra-slim 32-branch radio that offers high EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power), 25 percent energy savings, and 30 percent reduced embodied carbon. Both radios are powered by Ericsson Silicon. Radio 4451HP and Radio 4491: Advanced FDD radios that set new standards for performance, efficiency, and sustainability. Radio 4451HP is compact and wideband, reducing size, weight, and energy use by 20 percent, and cutting embodied carbon by 25 percent compared to its predecessor. Radio 4491 delivers 720W output power in a lightweight 30kg design, using 20 percent less energy and 40 percent less embodied carbon. Ericsson is also introducing the following next-generation innovations: Indoor Fusion Unit 8828: Enables gigabit speeds indoor 5G in one compact hardware solution for small and medium-size enterprises. The enhanced 8828 supports multiple operators, and offers double the coverage, extending up to 8,000 square meters (80,000 square feet), and can connect up to eight Radio Dots. Interleaved Antenna 8001 and 8002: Combines low-band FDD with Massive MIMO TDD and FDD in a single antenna footprint for easy installation and reduced site rental costs, with upgradable interleaved passive antenna technology, full transparency, and modularity. New Antenna System portfolio: Precisely engineered antennas to empower high-performing, energy-efficient networks. The new antennas enable superior coverage, 15 percent higher uplink throughput, and up to 29 percent reduced radio output power. The flagship Antenna 4818 achieves superior energy efficiency with electrical and beam efficiencies of up to 85 percent, combined with exceptional passive intermodulation (PIM) performance, enabling optimized FDD mid-band utilization, improved carrier aggregation, higher modulation and MIMO scheme use. It supports simplified and sustainable deployment thanks to best-in-class wind load, 37 percent lighter weight and 42 percent reduced embodied carbon footprint. Power D620: This programmable Smart DC (Direct Current) distribution system enables efficient remote management of DC power, significantly minimizing the need for on-site interventions. Its dynamic energy slicing capability prioritizes critical services, ensuring extended uptime during critical network events. Also, the zero-watt sleep feature eliminates energy usage during radio sleep intervals, optimizing overall RAN energy efficiency.


Al Bawaba
20-02-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Ericsson unveils new wave of radio, antenna, and RAN Connect products to advance high-performing programmable networks
As telecoms industry engagement with high-performing programmable networks ramps up globally, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is meeting related future needs through a significant product portfolio of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the company is introducing innovative new radios, antennas, and open fronthaul solutions called RAN Connect designed to empower communications service providers (CSPs).With its enhanced portfolio, Ericsson is set to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, outpacing the competition. These products will make up more than two thirds of the company's deliveries this year, providing CSPs with the programmability and future-proof network evolution necessary to stay ahead in the leverages Ericsson's many-core architecture and extensive sleep modes within Ericsson Silicon to implement intents such as energy savings without compromising customer portfolio enhancements are led by the flagship product, AIR 3266, a wide-band TDD (Time Division Duplexing) Massive MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) radio with 400W output power in an ultra-slim 3266 boosts spectral efficiency and uplink performance, while reducing energy consumption by up to 30 percent and embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent. It is powered by the latest Ericsson Silicon and features 32-branch is also introducing RAN Connect, a set of transformative, open fronthaul solutions that maximize scalability and efficiency. They allow CSPs to aggregate radio traffic, unlocking the full potential of modern RAN Compute capabilities, and reinforces Ericsson's leadership in next-generation RAN products include RAN Connect 6381, an all-outdoor solution supporting 600Gbps capacity with high scalability and efficiency; RAN Connect 6682, a high capacity fronthaul solution with up to 1.2 terabits per second (Tbps) throughput, ideal for large-scale deployments; and RAN Connect 6681, a versatile 600Gbps indoor option optimized for a wide range of interface configurations.Mårten Lerner, Head of Product Area Networks at Ericsson, says: 'With 5G expected to carry 80 percent of total mobile data traffic by the end of 2030, we see an industry need for 5G equipment that strikes the perfect balance between superior performance, best-in-class TCO, and unmatched sustainability. The ultra-light radios simplify deployment, and the interleaved antennas optimize site usage by integrating multiple M-MIMO frequency bands.'With cutting-edge hardware designs, we are reducing costs and maximizing efficiency for our customers as they evolve their architectures to deliver high-performing programmable networks that cover all connectivity needs,' Lerner adds. 'Sustainability is also central to every solution, leveraging energy-efficient designs, recyclable materials, and passive cooling to meet Net Zero targets. These advancements embody the artistry of network evolution.'Next-generation radiosThe portfolio is further enhanced with more radios, including:AIR 3285: a dual-band FDD Massive MIMO radio that offers up to four times higher uplink capacity than traditional 4 transceiver solutions. Field measurement also shows that FDD M-MIMO supports offloading of TDD mid-band and FDD low-band, enhancing overall network performance. Weighing only 30kg, this radio is the lightest in its class, resulting in easier and less time-consuming installation. It reduces energy consumption by 30 percent and has a 40 percent smaller embodied carbon footprint. AIR 6494 and AIR 3265: AIR 6494 is a next-gen wideband TDD Massive MIMO radio with 64-branch wideband transceivers and 480W output power. It cuts energy use by up to 30 percent. The next-gen AIR 3265 is an ultra-light, ultra-slim 32-branch radio that offers high EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power), 25 percent energy savings, and 30 percent reduced embodied carbon. Both radios are powered by Ericsson 4451HP and Radio 4491: Advanced FDD radios that set new standards for performance, efficiency, and sustainability. Radio 4451HP is compact and wideband, reducing size, weight, and energy use by 20 percent, and cutting embodied carbon by 25 percent compared to its predecessor. Radio 4491 delivers 720W output power in a lightweight 30kg design, using 20 percent less energy and 40 percent less embodied is also introducing the following next-generation innovations:Indoor Fusion Unit 8828: Enables gigabit speeds indoor 5G in one compact hardware solution for small and medium-size enterprises. The enhanced 8828 supports multiple operators, and offers double the coverage, extending up to 8,000 square meters (80,000 square feet), and can connect up to eight Radio Antenna 8001 and 8002: Combines low-band FDD with Massive MIMO TDD and FDD in a single antenna footprint for easy installation and reduced site rental costs, with upgradable interleaved passive antenna technology, full transparency, and Antenna System portfolio: Precisely engineered antennas to empower high-performing, energy-efficient networks. The new antennas enable superior coverage, 15 percent higher uplink throughput, and up to 29 percent reduced radio output power. The flagship Antenna 4818 achieves superior energy efficiency with electrical and beam efficiencies of up to 85 percent, combined with exceptional passive intermodulation (PIM) performance, enabling optimized FDD mid-band utilization, improved carrier aggregation, higher modulation and MIMO scheme use. It supports simplified and sustainable deployment thanks to best-in-class wind load, 37 percent lighter weight and 42 percent reduced embodied carbon footprint. Power D620: This programmable Smart DC (Direct Current) distribution system enables efficient remote management of DC power, significantly minimizing the need for on-site interventions. Its dynamic energy slicing capability prioritizes critical services, ensuring extended uptime during critical network events. Also, the zero-watt sleep feature eliminates energy usage during radio sleep intervals, optimizing overall RAN energy efficiency.


TECHx
19-02-2025
- Business
- TECHx
TECHx Media Ericsson Unveils Next-Gen RAN Solutions Ahead of MWC 2025
Ericsson Unveils Next-Gen RAN Solutions Ahead of MWC 2025 News Desk - Share As global telecom industry engagement with high-performing programmable networks accelerates, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is enhancing its product portfolio to meet future demands. Ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Ericsson is launching new radios, antennas, and open fronthaul solutions under the RAN Connect portfolio, empowering communications service providers (CSPs) with scalable and efficient network solutions. With 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks, Ericsson is set to outpace competition, ensuring future-proof network evolution. The flagship AIR 3266, a wide-band TDD Massive MIMO radio, offers 400W output power in an ultra-slim design, improving spectral efficiency and uplink performance while reducing energy consumption by up to 30% and embodied carbon footprint by up to 50%. Powered by Ericsson Silicon, it features 32-branch transceivers, optimizing energy efficiency through advanced sleep modes and many-core architecture. The RAN Connect series introduces transformative open fronthaul solutions that enhance network scalability and efficiency. Key products include RAN Connect 6381, a high-capacity outdoor solution with 600Gbps capacity, RAN Connect 6682, a fronthaul solution delivering up to 1.2Tbps throughput for large-scale deployments, and RAN Connect 6681, a 600Gbps indoor option optimized for flexible interface configurations. With 5G expected to carry 80% of total mobile data traffic by 2030, Ericsson focuses on high-performance, cost-effective, and sustainable 5G equipment. The new ultra-light radios simplify deployment, while interleaved antennas optimize site usage by integrating multiple M-MIMO frequency bands. Ericsson's next-generation portfolio also includes the AIR 3285 dual-band FDD Massive MIMO radio, which delivers four times higher uplink capacity than traditional 4-transceiver solutions while reducing energy consumption by 30% and embodied carbon footprint by 40%. AIR 6494 and AIR 3265 introduce energy-efficient wideband TDD Massive MIMO radios with up to 64-branch transceivers and 480W output power, delivering up to 30% energy savings. The Radio 4451HP and Radio 4491 set new standards for FDD performance and efficiency, reducing energy use by 20% and cutting embodied carbon by 25-40%. Ericsson also introduces the Indoor Fusion Unit 8828 for gigabit-speed indoor 5G coverage in enterprises, supporting up to 8,000 square meters and eight Radio Dots. The Interleaved Antenna 8001 and 8002 integrate low-band FDD with Massive MIMO TDD and FDD in a compact footprint, reducing site rental costs and enabling seamless installation. The new Antenna System portfolio boosts uplink throughput by 15% while reducing radio output power by 29%, with the flagship Antenna 4818 achieving up to 85% electrical and beam efficiency. The Power D620, a programmable Smart DC distribution system, minimizes on-site interventions, prioritizes critical services with dynamic energy slicing, and features a zero-watt sleep function to enhance overall RAN energy efficiency. Ericsson's latest innovations reinforce its leadership in next-generation RAN evolution, delivering cutting-edge technology that enhances performance, optimizes costs, and drives sustainability across 5G networks.