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Ericsson India revenue grows 29% to Rs 4,228 crore in March quarterSwedish telecom firm Ericsson saw a significant 29 percent revenue jump in India for the quarter ending March 31, 2026. This growth was fue...
Ericsson to continue job cuts, CEO saysSwedish telecom giant Ericsson plans further job cuts. CEO Borje Ekholm confirmed headcount reductions are ongoing. This follows a previous...
Ericsson's SE Asia, Oceania, India sales fall 44% YoYEricsson's sales in the Southeast Asia, Oceania and India market area plunged to 7.7 billion crowns (₹6,116 crore approx) in Q2 2024, from ...
We see 5G adoption happening in India with new use cases: Borje Ekholm, CEO, Ericsson"From a global perspective, we knew India had an unprecedented pace of build-up last year and it was expected that it would come down this ...
Ericsson, Nokia India sales slow down on capex cut by big telcosFinland's Nokia posted a 33% sequential fall in India net sales to 379 million euros (Rs 3,432 crore) in Q4 2023, while Sweden's Ericsson h...
Nokia's net sales in India double to ₹567m on 5G pushFinnish telecom company Nokia reported a 102% increase in net sales in India in Q3 2023, driven by 5G deployments. However, it cautioned th...
Profitable telecom operators beneficial for vendors in India: Ericsson CEOEricsson CEO Borje Ekholm stated that the Indian telecom industry is in a good state and profitable operators are beneficial for vendors. H...
Ericsson keen on deepening manufacturing in India, may export later: CEO Borje Ekholm"That's why we decided a few years back to invest more strategically in India, including establishing local manufacturing, having a strong ...
India to take lead in building digital infra, say Nokia and Ericsson chiefsNokia Corporation president and chief executive, Pekka Lundmark said that India is now the second largest market for the global telecom equ...
Ericsson to lay off 8,500 employees, says memoOn Monday, the company, which employs more than 105,000 worldwide, announced plans to cut about 1,400 jobs in Sweden.
Nokia, Ericsson optimistic about India business with 5G networks going liveNokia president Pekka Lundmark said the 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) deal with Jio presents a significant volume opportunity in India, des...
Ericsson partners with Jio to build 5G standalone networkTelecom gear maker Ericsson on Monday announced a long-term strategic 5G contract with Reliance Jio to roll out 5G standalone (SA) network ...
Ericsson investors threatening to sue company's CEO Borje Ekholm over suspected ISIS paymentsMoney was paid for transit lines in Iraq in areas controlled by extremist groups such as ISIS, according to Borje Ekholm, but Ericsson coul...
Alibaba increases share buyback to $25 billion from $15 billion"The upsized share buyback underscores our confidence in Alibaba's long-term, sustainable growth potential and value creation," said Alibab...
Spectrum should be available at reasonable rates: Ericsson CEOEricsson CEO Borje Ekholm has urged India's telecom regulator to make spectrum available at reasonable rates, which he said would result in...
Ericsson to buy cloud service company Vonage in $6.2B dealThe acquisition would also give it access to software developers who can build new applications to take advantage of features built into ne...
Ericsson takes issue with Swedish ban on Huawei: FTSwedish telecoms regulator PTS earlier this month halted 5G spectrum auctions after a court suspended parts of its decision that had exclud...
India will be market that leads into 5G: Borje Ekholm, CEO, EricssonIndia is an important market and the reason is the end-market that drives the demand for our products, says Borje Ekholm.
Ericsson is investing to be competitive in India, says CEO Borje EkholmSwedish firm says carriers need to position their networks to be 5G-ready. Ekholm also calls for harmonising mid-band and high-band ariwave...
High market share in countries like India and China important, says Ericsson CEO Borje Ekholm"When you look at a company operating in 180 companies, with more than 100,000 employees, you create complexities internally," Ekholm said.