Ericsson inks $3.5 billion 5G deal
T-Mobile said in February it was working with Ericsson and rival network vendor Nokia of Finland to build out 5G networks.
![As one part of the launch, passengers on the Hainan Island high-speed train will be able to watch the ceremony through LTE broadcast technology and the Gigabit wireless network. Ericsson. As one part of the launch, passengers on the Hainan Island high-speed train will be able to watch the ceremony through LTE broadcast technology and the Gigabit wireless network. Ericsson.](https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/images.asianage.com/images/aa-Cover-k249s1a252opom5lfqik3jjpb5-20170827202450.Medi.jpeg)
Ericsson´s just launched 5G platform plays an instrumental role, as the most complete portfolio set out to deliver on the promises of 5G.
Mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson said on Tuesday it had signed a $3.5 billion multi-year deal to support T-Mobile US’ 5G network deployment, the biggest 5G order that Ericsson has announced.
T-Mobile, the third biggest US mobile carrier, said in February it was working with Ericsson and rival network vendor Nokia of Finland to build out 5G networks in 30 US cities during 2018.
Nokia announced in July that it had agreed on an equally big deal with T-Mobile US.
Ericsson increased its market share of the mobile networks market in the second quarter, partly due to faster network upgrades in the North American, where it ranks as the biggest supplier ahead of Nokia.
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