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Oklahoma-based Pine Cellular Selects Ericsson to Modernize its Existing 3G/4G Radios

Oklahoma-based Pine Cellular Selects Ericsson to Modernize its Existing 3G/4G Radios Image Credit: kckate16/Bigstockphoto.com

Pine Cellular, a regional telecommunications company serving south eastern Oklahoma, has selected Ericsson to modernize its existing 3G/4G equipment to 5G-ready products and solutions.

With this modernization, Pine Cellular will be able to offer upgraded mobility and broadband services, resulting in an improved user experience for their subscribers.

Headquartered in Broken Bow, Okla., Pine Cellular is part of the Pine family of companies which started offering telephone service in 1911 and has grown to provide Cellular, IPTV, and Fiber to the Home. Under the agreement, Ericsson will modernize the existing core, radio access network (RAN), microwave and router equipment across more than 140 sites in Pine Cellular’s network.

Ericsson will provide its industry-leading Cloud Packet Core, as well its innovative Ericsson Radio System, MINI-LINK and Router 6000 products and solutions. This robust portfolio of products and solutions will allow Pine to expand its connectivity footprint, reach more customers, and continue delivering high-speed internet to rural America.

As a trusted partner to all the major service providers and many regional carriers across the country, Ericsson is committed to supporting the market through the most advanced technology and services.

Jerry Whisenhunt, General Manager of Pine Cellular
The key to our success has been our local commitment and desire to improve the communities we serve. We needed a partner that could provide the latest technology so we could continue to grow our business, and we felt Ericsson had the best products and solutions to make this upgrade successful.

Charles Hamby, VP of Sales with Customer Unit Regional Carriers, Ericsson North America
Pine recognized the need for reliable 5G-ready networks to bring connectivity to businesses and consumers. We’re proud they’ve chosen Ericsson for this important work that will help bridge the digital divide and bring fast, reliable broadband service for all.

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