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Ericsson to Start US Production in Q4 to Accelerate 5G Business

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Ericsson said it will increase its investment in the US to support the accelerated build out of 5G.

The investments will include increase in R&D work done close to customers in the US and increase in flexibility to shorten the timeline for new product introduction and product delivery to customers. 

To increase flexibility in bringing new products into the market, Ericsson will recruit a dedicated team to work specifically on introducing products for the US market, conducting production engineering, testing/integration and supply preparations on early prototypes. This will be done in close collaboration with US-based R&D resources.

To make 5G products available to customers as fast as possible, Ericsson will also begin manufacturing in the US in the fourth quarter of 2018. This will enable Ericsson to operate closer to customers -- providing volume production of next-generation radios and the fast introduction of new products into the US market. Initially, Ericsson will work with a production partner and the first radios for the US will be produced before the end of 2018.

Borje Ekholm, President and CEO, Ericsson
The United States is our largest market, accounting for a quarter of Ericsson’s business over the last seven years. To serve the demand of these fast-moving service providers, we are strengthening our investment in the US to be even closer to our customers and meet their accelerated 5G deployment plans.

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