Ericsson claims SA 5G boost with LBS tech
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Ericsson unveils 5G Advanced location services
Ericsson aims to enable communications service providers to support location-based services across sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, drones, and public safety In sum – what to know: Location becomes a native 5G function – Ericsson embeds positioning directly into the 5G SA core, removing the need for overlays or external sensors. High-precision indoor and outdoor […]
Ericsson announced a new proposal of 5G Advanced Localization Services to transform location-based services within 5G Standalone (SA) commercial networks. The company noted that this advance, whose commercial launch is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, consolidates Ericsson’s position as a pioneer in 5G positioning technology, by offering a scalable solution fully integrated into its 5G core in a dual way. The key to this innovation, Eric…
Ericsson claims SA 5G boost with LBS tech
Ericsson is set to roll out a 5G-Advanced Location Services offering, pitched as providing a major step forward in network-based positioning technology for enterprise and mission-critical use cases. The Swedish vendor stated its suite of services is designed to redefine location-based services across commercial standalone (SA) 5G networks, with a release due at some point this quarter. Ericsson explained it would embed positioning as a core SA 5…
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