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Ericsson Secures EUR$250 million Loan for 5G R&D

Ericsson Secures EUR$250 million Loan for 5G R&D EIB Group’s Headquarters, Image Credit: EIB Group

Ericsson has signed a credit facility agreement of EUR 250 million with the European Investment Bank. 

The credit facility will mature five years after disbursement.

The agreement will support research and development activities for 5G and is in line with Ericsson’s focused business strategy. 

5G, the next generation of mobile networks, will evolve to deliver superior mobile broadband services with increased data rates, ultra-low latency, and support for massive amounts of devices. This will open up for new services and create business opportunities, for example in the field of Internet of Things. The first commercial 5G networks are expected to be put in service in 2018 and deployments on a large scale will start 2020. There will be one billion 5G subscriptions by end of 2023 according to Ericsson’s forecasts.

Ericsson is a strong supporter of open telecom standards and invested SEK 37.9 billion in research and development during 2017. The company holds some 45,000 patents and has more than 23,600 staff working in research and development.

Carl Mellander, CFO, Ericsson
We are very pleased to announce the new funding from the European Investment Bank. It will support our research and development activities for 5G and extend our debt maturity profile.

Alexander Stubb, VP of the European Investment Bank
The development of 5G technology is easily one of the most important innovation initiatives for the telecom industry in the coming years. Ericsson has been one of the defining contributors to what mobile telephony is today and I think we can only be proud to support this. 

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