Hey there! Welcome to the latest issue of Ericsson Technology Review. Today, we’re diving into the exciting world of digitalization and exploring what the future holds. The ongoing digital revolution has already had a massive impact on how we consume products and services, but trust me, we’ve only scratched the surface. With advancements in cloud and artificial intelligence technologies, programmable networks, and as-a-service business models, there’s a growing need for an open platform that fosters innovation.
Our very own CTO, Erik Ekudden, is a firm believer in the power of digitalization. He envisions a world where 5G becomes the go-to network infrastructure, offering unparalleled openness, scalability, and affordability. To make this vision a reality, we’re collaborating with our partners to create a network platform that connects individuals, businesses, and society as a whole. This platform will provide seamless connectivity and communication services while minimizing costs and resources, contributing to sustainability goals like achieving net-zero emissions.
If you’re curious about the future of digitalization, you won’t want to miss Erik’s annual technology trends article in this issue. He outlines the three key trends for 2023 and sets the course for next-level digitalization – a world where the physical and digital realms merge seamlessly.
But that’s not all! This issue is packed with other fascinating articles that delve deeper into the theme of next-level digitalization. Two of them focus on extended reality (XR), a technology that’s set to revolutionize our lives. The first article explores the network requirements of future XR applications, providing a glimpse into the exciting possibilities. The second article examines the impact of XR applications on network coverage and capacity, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities.
Next-level digitalization also calls for ubiquitous connectivity, and that’s where satellite technology comes into play. Our article on satellite connectivity gives you an overview of its use cases, service requirements, and the rationale behind integrating it into 5G Advanced and 6G mobile network systems.
And let’s not forget about autonomous operations. To achieve a high degree of autonomy, we rely on intent-based interfaces. In our article, our experts explain how these interfaces enable autonomous decision-making and safe exploration of solution alternatives using digital twins.
I hope you enjoy this issue of Ericsson Technology Review and find it valuable for your work. Don’t forget to share it with your colleagues and business partners. You can access all the articles in both PDF and HTML formats here. Happy reading!
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