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2degrees Goes Live with Ericsson 5G in New Zealand

2degrees Goes Live with Ericsson 5G in New Zealand Image Credit: 2degree

The deployment of 2degrees’ 5G network comes at a time where customers are poised and ready to harness 5G, whether that’s a business looking to achieve a step change in their systems and processes which require greater connectivity, or individual customers ready to experience faster download speeds and lower latency.

Over the past few months, the 2degrees 5G network has been rigorously tested and optimised. Network performance has also been tested on numerous Samsung, Oppo and Apple mobile devices. These Samsung and Oppo devices are 2degrees 5G enabled for launc - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 and Oppo Find X3 Pro. 

Further Samsung and Oppo devices, and Apple devices, will be enabled for 2degrees 5G soon, along with a wireless plug-and-play 5G home broadband modem. Customers wanting to access the 2degrees 5G network need to have a 5G capable phone with its software updated to enable 2degrees 5G. They also need to be in a 2degrees 5G coverage area.

Emilio Romeo, Head of Ericsson Australia and New Zealand, says Ericsson is providing the expertise for the next step in its partnership with 2degrees. 2degrees is the only New Zealand telco to partner with Ericsson for its radio access network. The 2degrees 5G build and 3G and 4G upgrade is a multi-year project involving teams right across the organisation says Sharrock.

Martin Sharrock - Chief Technology Officer - 2degrees
We’ve followed our own unique strategy when designing and building the 2degrees 5G network. We want to make sure 5G is available where it is needed most, and we are working to cover whole cities for a contiguous experience. The innovative equipment and software we are using will allow us to flexibly change how the network uses 4G and 5G technology together over time. As 5G devices and services mature we can tune the network to how Kiwis want to use it.

Emilio Romeo, Head of Ericsson Australia and New Zealand,
Our team has been working closely with 2degrees to bring Ericsson’s world-leading technology to New Zealand. Kiwis are ready to harness the power of enhanced, reliable connectivity that 5G technology brings, and combined with the upgrade to the existing 3G and 4G radio access network (RAN) technology, 2degrees customers across New Zealand can benefit from Ericsson’s best-in-class, energy-efficient infrastructure.

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