Strengthened Networks portfolio boosts Ericsson’s drive towards Net Zero emissions
A new range of 10 radios led by triple-band
Radio 4485, which is 53 percent lighter than comparable products. Also
launching new mobile transport and software solutions
·
Industry-first, 600MHz Massive
MIMO radio with Ericsson-unique Interference
Sensing software that adds up to 40 percent more capacity with portfolio-wide
hardware support
·
A quad-carrier microwave
transport radio with four times more capacity plus Radio Deep Sleep support
across the MINI-LINK portfolio
Ericsson’s
(NASDAQ: ERIC) leadership in supporting service
providers’ Net Zero ambitions, while meeting market demands for higher 5G
capacity and revenue growth, has taken a major step forward with the launch of
an enhanced RAN and Transport portfolio. Set to be showcased at Mobile World
Congress (MWC) 2023 Barcelona, more than 10 new Ericsson solutions will cut
carbon emissions and site footprint, increase energy performance, and boost network
capacity.
The
full range of new remote radios for 4G and 5G capacity is led by the triple-band
Radio 4485 for FDD (frequency-division duplexing),
which is 53 percent lighter and consumes about 22 percent less energy than
comparable products. New dual and single-band radios have also been
launched.
Ericsson
has also introduced a new range of wideband Massive MIMO radios – spearheaded
by the industry-first, ultra-wideband AIR 6476 – which
provides 600MHz instantaneous bandwidth that doubles capacity without additional antenna footprint and enhances user
experience.
Software
is in the spotlight as well with new features such as Interference Sensing,
which optimizes mid-band Massive MIMO performance by minimizing inter-cell
interference and increasing network capacity by up to 40 percent.
The updated
portfolio includes new mobile transport offerings. The new quad microwave radio
MINI-LINK 6321, with 4.8 Gbps capacity, is aimed at making RAN evolution
options easier for service providers. The offering has around 50 percent
smaller site footprint and energy consumption than the previous alternative for
building a four-carrier MINI-LINK hop.
David
Hammarwall, Head of Product Area Networks, Ericsson, says: “Capacity
expansions, energy savings, and sustainability are central to service
providers’ RAN evolution plans. Ericsson’s enhanced portfolio fulfills the key
needs of service providers and is leading the industry towards Net Zero while
capturing opportunities of data traffic growth. We expect these topics will be
the center of attention in our discussions with customers at MWC Barcelona 2023
and beyond.”
Portfolio
additions include:
· Intelligent
Cell Shaping: Ericsson-unique software with intelligent automation that improves
coverage and boosts downlink speed at the cell edge by up to 35 percent
· Booster
Carrier Sleep: energy-efficiency software feature that allows carriers to be
switched on and off depending on the traffic load
· Energy
efficiency features in mobile transport with MINI-LINK Radio Deep Sleep, which lowers
radio energy consumption by up to 25 percent by hibernating radios in
multi-carrier solutions when the capacity is not needed
· New
cell site router, Router 6676: with high density of 25GE interfaces and is
three-times more energy-efficient than the previous generation of routers. It
supports Ericsson’s new remote radios and Massive MIMO radios with 25Gbps
interfaces
Underpinning
the solutions is an Ericsson hardware and software co-design that allows the
network to slash power consumption by up to 94 percent during low traffic
compared to peak consumption.
Ericsson
is also reducing its own carbon emissions in the production of new radios,
using the embodied carbon* metric, which gauges the amount of greenhouse gases released before the product is deployed.
Radio 4485 has 50 percent lower embodied carbon emissions than comparable
products.
The new solutions will be on show
in Ericsson’s booth in Hall 2 at the Fira Gran Via during MWC Barcelona 2023 from
February 27 to March 2. The portfolio additions will be commercially available during
2023 and Q1 2024.
Ed Gubbins, Principal Analyst at Global Data,
says: “Ericsson’s latest RAN and transport solutions address not only a key
pain point of service providers – how to grow capacity to further monetize 5G
while keeping costs down – but also a top concern, which is energy efficiency
or reducing their carbon footprint. The ‘more with less’ theme is spot-on with
the new radios and software features - compact yet more powerful with higher
capacity and energy efficiency. Also worth noting is Ericsson’s unique hardware
and software co-design that enhances overall network performance.”
Achieving Net Zero green
gas emissions is one of the most crucial and essential challenges the world is
facing. Concerted efforts are underway across the
telecoms sector by many players to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050 or
earlier.
Find out more about the latest macro and mobile transport portfolio additions.
Related launch content:
Ericsson Massive MIMO
Ericsson Remote Radios
Ericsson Mobile Transport Solutions
NOTES TO EDITORS:
*Embodied carbon consists
of all greenhouse gas emissions that
have occurred before the product is used. It includes emissions from the
extraction of raw materials, transportation to suppliers’ production, ?Ericsson
manufacturing?, and product transportation up to the customer.
Net Zero: the goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions to
zero supporting the Paris Agreement target to limit global warming to no more
than 1.5°C. Ericsson is determined to reduce emissions by 50 percent by 2030
and reach Net Zero by 2040.