BT and Ericsson signed a 5G network cooperation agreement. Private 5G network works in the same way as public 5G, but its connection is limited to a group of devices in private space. BT and Ericsson signed a 5G network cooperation agreement.
BT and Ericsson signed a 5G network cooperation agreement1May 3 1 day. BT and Ericsson announced that they would sign a cooperation agreement worth millions of pounds to provide commercial 5G private networks for the British market. This is the first such agreement in the UK. According to the statement, this will enable BT to sell the next generation mobile network technology products to enterprises and organizations in the UK manufacturing, national defense, education, retail, health care, transportation and logistics industries.
According to the data of MarketResearch, it is estimated that from 202 1 to 2028, the 5G private network will grow at an average annual rate of 40%, and its market value will reach 654.38+04 billion US dollars (654.38+007 billion pounds).
It is understood that this protocol is the first large-scale commercial 5G private network protocol in the UK.
Compared with the public ***5G network, the working mode of private 5G network is not much different, but its connection is limited to devices in a specific space, such as factories, ports or parks. In these dedicated spaces, the security and ultra-low delay advantages of 5G networks will be fully exerted.
According to the agreement, this will enable BT to sell the next generation mobile network technology products to enterprises and organizations in the UK manufacturing, national defense, education, retail, health care, transportation and logistics industries. 5G network is opening a new era of Internet of Everything. In this process, the business of telecom operators is also expanding in the direction of the Internet of Things.
BT and Ericsson sign a 5G network cooperation agreement 2 Global mobile communication giant BT and Ericsson have reached a cooperation agreement worth millions of pounds to provide 5G private networks for enterprises all over the UK, enabling them to deploy technologies such as the Internet of Things more quickly and safely.
Private 5G network works in the same way as public 5G, but its connection is limited to a group of devices in a specific space, such as factories, ports or parks. However, in these private spaces, the security and ultra-low latency advantages of 5G networks can be fully demonstrated in services.
Marc Overton, managing director of Division X, a British telecommunications company, said that the company had reached a cooperation with Ericsson of Sweden in network deployment, operation and application.
The two cooperative companies have cooperated on several major projects, including private 5G networks, including BT's 5G project in Belfast Port, Northern Ireland.
Overton revealed that BT has installed a 5G private network in an operating port with an area of 35 acres, which has improved the operational efficiency of the port and optimized the transportation, logistics, supply chain and shipping processes.
Overton added, "We are now entering the second phase of the project, which includes using the 5G network to operate various situations, such as remote operation of heavy factory machinery, augmented reality technology (AR) for remote maintenance guidance, enhanced video AI analysis, and monitoring and inspection using drones."
According to the new agreement, BT and Ericsson will expand the deployment scope of 5G technology, focusing on the use in medical, manufacturing, transportation and logistics fields, such as shopping malls and stadiums.
BT and Ericsson sign a 5G network cooperation agreement 3 BT and Ericsson announced a new cooperation contract worth millions of pounds to provide commercial 5G private networks for the British market, which is the first such agreement in the UK.
The two companies signed a multi-year contract to enable BT to sell the next generation mobile network technology products to enterprises and organizations in manufacturing, national defense, education, retail, health care, transportation and logistics industries.
Ericsson's dedicated 5G is a dedicated, dedicated and agile private network solution, which can provide guaranteed high-performance indoor and outdoor 5G cellular coverage, making it suitable for various purposes, especially for large sites where security and ultra-low delay connection are very important in factories, educational campuses and other environments.
New innovative applications and Internet of Things functions can be realized through dedicated 5G networks to improve productivity, optimize business operations and save costs, such as asset tracking, predictive maintenance, connected sensors, real-time data processing, automation and robotics.
According to the forecast of MarketResearch, it is predicted that from 202 1 to 2028, the 5G private network will grow at an average annual rate of 40%, and the market value will reach 654.38+04 billion US dollars (654.38+007 billion pounds). Both BT and Ericsson believe that there is a great demand for British enterprises to take advantage of the benefits brought by new technologies.
Marc Overton, managing director of X Department of BT Enterprise Business Department, said: "The first deal we signed with Ericsson in the UK is a huge milestone and will play an important role in promoting enterprise transformation and opening a new era. We combine our skills and expertise in building integrated fixed and mobile networks with Ericsson's leading, sustainable and secure 5G network equipment, providing a breakthrough new idea that is attractive to many industries.
The 5G private network will also support the progress of smart factory processes and Industry 4.0, thus achieving significant cost savings and efficiency for manufacturers. Unlike public networks, private 5G networks can be configured according to specific services and the needs of a single site or location. They also laid the foundation for other innovative technologies including Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, and opened up many possibilities. "
Katherine Ainley, CEO of Ericsson UK and Ireland, said: "This breakthrough agreement with BT means that we will play a leading role in ensuring that 5G will have a transformative impact on the UK. The high-quality, fast and secure connection provided by Ericsson's private 5G can help organizations achieve the most important efficiency improvement, thus creating safer, more efficient and sustainable business operations and helping the country establish a global leader in future industries and technologies. "