Ericsson
strengthens end-to-end transport solutions
for 5G
- Strong
momentum for Ericsson’s 5G-ready mobile transport portfolio
- Enhances
its mobile transport offerings with key technologies to meet 5G challenges
- Partners
to deliver best-in-class enhanced edge, core and security functions as
well as optical transport
With 5G use
cases placing more demanding requirements on the networks, Ericsson (NASDAQ:
ERIC) is strengthening its end-to-end mobile transport solutions by building on
its radio expertise and adding best-in-class transport technologies from
Juniper Networks and ECI Telecom.
Alignment
between the radio, core and transport layers of the network has never been more
critical to meet the requirements of 5G use cases such as enhanced mobile
broadband, fixed-wireless access, and massive and critical IoT. In this environment
transport needs to keep pace with the rapid radio and architectural evolution
in 5G networks.
With its focus
on transport between radio and core functions, Ericsson delivers transport
portfolios specifically for backhaul
and fronthaul. Ubiquitous transport solutions for both 4G and 5G are gaining
strong momentum with service providers and Ericsson’s flagship mobile backhaul
product – Router 6000 – empowers close to 60 operators. More than 110 operators
also use Ericsson’s 5G-ready microwave technology, MINI-LINK solutions.
To bolster its
end-to-end 5G transport portfolio, Ericsson is now extending its partnership
with Juniper Networks. Ericsson’s
Router 6000 product family will be complemented by Juniper’s edge and core
solutions, providing seamless connectivity from radio cell site to core, thereby
guarantying the performance, quality and ease-of-use of the 5G
system.
Juniper’s
security products will also be part of Ericsson’s solution to secure its
customers’ mobile networks as part of its end-to-end approach for securing
existing and new 5G networks.
Ericsson is
also complementing its optical transport offering for metro with a new
partnership with ECI, a global provider of elastic network solutions. With ECI
as partner, Ericsson will be able to deliver newly-enhanced optical transport
solutions for service providers, as well as critical infrastructure customers.
Fredrik
Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks at
Ericsson, says: “Our radio expertise and knowledge in network architecture,
end-user applications and standardization work put us in an excellent position
to understand the requirements 5G places on transport. By combining our leading
transport portfolio with best-in-class partners, we will boost our transport
offering and create the critical building blocks of next-generation transport
networks that benefit our customers.”
The transport
solutions from Juniper and ECI are fully interoperable with Ericsson’s
transport portfolio and will be managed by the same Ericsson management and
orchestration solution. This will simplify the overall management and control
of 5G across the radio, transport and core network.
The management
and orchestration solution will also provide integrated software-defined
networking (SDN) control for Ericsson, Juniper and ECI nodes, enabling
automated network control for applications such as network slicing and traffic
optimization, to ensure the best possible user experience.
Ericsson also
announced today new transport solutions adapted to create an integrated and
complete Street Macro solution for millimeter wave 5G deployment.
Heidi Adams,
Senior Research Director, IHS Markit, says: “Mobile transport infrastructure is
critical for securing peak 5G radio performance and enabling the promise of new
5G services. By complementing its microwave transport and IP backhaul solutions
with optical transport, edge, core, and security platforms from its partners,
Ericsson will be well positioned to offer end-to-end, integrated mobile
transport solutions aligned with the needs of new 5G radio and mobile core
networks.”
Manoj
Leelanivas, Chief Product Officer, Juniper Networks, says: “Commercial 5G is
expected to represent close to a quarter of all global network traffic in the
next five years. With both companies bringing together industry-leading network
technology, Juniper and Ericsson will be able to more effectively capitalize on
the immense global market opportunity in front of us and help our customers
simplify their journey to fully operational 5G networks.”
Darryl
Edwards, CEO and president of ECI, says: “Telecommunications services and
networks are changing faster than ever before with the new functionalities and
demands brought on by 5G. ECI’s open, elastic networking solutions are designed
for these changes and complement Ericsson’s offering perfectly. This
partnership will enable both parties to address a growing customer base with a
more competitive and comprehensive offering.”
Source: Ericsson media announcement