AT&T's Open RAN Shift: Ericsson Triumphs, Nokia Falters
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Ericsson has secured a $14 billion deal with AT&T to provide equipment for the US telecom giant's 5G network. The agreement includes the deployment of Ericsson's "open RAN" technology, which allows for greater flexibility and interoperability in network infrastructure. This deal is a significant boost for Ericsson in the competitive telecommunications market.
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