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Vodafone UK Selects Ericsson to Upgrade 4G Networks in London with Massive MIMO and Carrier Aggregation

Vodafone UK Selects Ericsson to Upgrade 4G Networks in London with Massive MIMO and Carrier Aggregation Image Credit: Vodafone UK

Vodafone UK has selected Ericsson to evolve its 4G networks in London and southern England using technologies such as Massive MIMO and Carrier Aggregation, which will help deliver improved capacity and end-user performance.

Massive MIMO technology utilizes advanced antenna arrays to improve the quality of radio signals and capacity, while Carrier Aggregation combines different cellular frequencies to increase capacity and user data rates.

The scope of the agreement includes technology trials, product validation and commercial deployment, as well as professional services.

Ericsson and Vodafone have also signed an agreement that will cover collaboration in 4G evolution, 5G radio non-standalone and standalone, 5G site deployment scenarios and NR simulations: 3.5 GHz and mmWave.

The agreement also covers the development of 5G technology and use-cases which includes business case study, distributed cloud and network slicing proof of concept, and end-to-end latency and cloud- optimized network applications.

In addition, Vodafone UK and Ericsson will collaborate with King's College London on 5G innovation and Technology Incubation Programme.

Jorge Fernandes, Technology Director, Vodafone UK
We are continually enhancing our network to optimize performance and give our customers the best possible experience. We will continue to expand our 4G network and develop greater capabilities for our customers. We look forward to continuing to work with Ericsson in order to achieve our goals.

Arun Bansal, Head of Europe and Latin America, Ericsson 
We are working with Vodafone UK to evolve its 4G network and test new 5G technologies. Together we will enable ubiquitous connectivity for their users that enable entirely new experiences, as well as monitoring and control of IoT in real time.

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