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New Ericsson software makes the shift to Standalone 5G easier

Communications service providers can now tap the full potential of 5G New Radio (NR)
technology with the commercial availability of Ericsson (NASDA Q: ERIC) Standalone 5G NR
software for 5G mid- and low bands. The software became globally available to all customers in
June.


With this software, communications service providers can now operate 5G NR without the need
for signaling support from an underlying LTE network. This will allow service providers to add 5G
NR to existing 4G sites with a simpler architecture, or deploy 5G independently in new areas
such as factories, to support enterprise applications and services. All Ericsson Radio System
equipment deployed since 2015 can support Standalone 5G NR capabilities with a software
installation.


To date, 5G networks have been deployed in Non-standalone (NSA) mode where the underlying
4G network layer supported the necessary signaling. Standalone 5G NR removes this 4G
dependency. With Standalone 5G NR, faster network connection times, simpler mobility
management and immediate access to wide 5G bands provide an even better user experience.
Per Narvinger, Head of Product Area Networks, Ericsson, says: “Over the past year, we have
worked closely with many customers to successfully deploy Non-standalone 5G. These 5G
networks have enabled higher data speeds and new use cases. Now we are taking the next
step in the evolution of 5G by making generally available the software to support Standalone 5G
NR networks. These standalone capabilities will enable even more use cases and applications.”
Standalone 5G NR will enable applications that require low latency such as augmented and
virtual reality (AR/VR), smart factories and connected vehicles. With a super-fast response time,
a Standalone 5G NR device can connect six-times faster to a Standalone 5G network than a
device operating in NSA mode. This will give the user a better experience.
T-Mobile and Telstra are long-standing Ericsson partners who have trialed the Ericsson
Standalone 5G NR software on their commercial networks.

Abdul Saad, Chief Technology Officer, T-Mobile, says: “Standalone 5G is the next important
step for wireless connectivity, with the potential to unleash a whole new range of future
transformative applications. We’re proud to be leading the charge alongside Ericsson and other
technology innovators and look forward to bringing standalone 5G to our customers later this
year.”
Channa Seneviratne, Network and Infrastructure Engineering Executive, Telstra, says:
“Standalone 5G is an important milestone in the evolution of 5G and Telstra is pleased to work
with Ericsson in the development of new Standalone 5G capabilities. As the first in Australia to
enable Standalone 5G, we appreciate the significance of this milestone and how 5G will be a
key enabler to create new opportunities for an even better user experience and new business
models.”


Ericsson has completed Standalone 5G interoperability with key ecosystem partners.
Standalone 5G devices are expected to become available later in 2020.
Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, 4G/5G, Qualcomm Technologies,
Inc., says: “Qualcomm Technologies and Ericsson have been at the forefront of a number of 5G
milestones to help prepare for the next phase of 5G commercialization with 5G standalone. The
roll-out of 5G continues globally and we are excited to work with Ericsson in enabling global
OEMs and operators to quickly roll out commercial 5G this year using 5G standalone.”


JS Pan, General Manager, Wireless Communication System and Partnership, MediaTek, says:
“We’re committed to making ultra-fast 5G speeds accessible to everyone. Ericsson’s new
software will help accelerate the roll-out of Standalone 5G NR, which promises to significantly
boost overall 5G network performance, furthering our efforts to bring consumers a superior
mobile experience.”


With the general availability of Standalone 5G NR software on low and mid bands, Ericsson now
offers an end-to-end Standalone 5G solution. This is supported by the Ericsson 5G Core (5GC)
and the company’s diverse 5G radio portfolio.

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