Ericsson customer list and 5g commercial contract up to 100!
After today's announcement of a 5g cooperation agreement with Telekom slovenije, Ericsson announced that it had won 100 5g commercial contracts worldwide.
Among them, Ericsson has reached the publicity of 5g commercial contracts with 58 carrier customers, and currently provides equipment for 56 5g commercial networks that have been officially operated in 29 countries.
In February this year, Ericsson announced 81 5g contracts, which was recently updated to 95, and the latest number is 100. In the first half of this year, Ericsson's global list of 5g business agreements and contracts is growing rapidly.
In terms of the number of commercial networks, GSA recently announced that 92 5g commercial networks have been built in the world, covering 38 countries and regions. Ericsson announced that it serves 56 5g commercial networks, accounting for more than 60% of the world's commercial 5g networks.
While announcing more than 100 5g contracts, Ericsson also made public the list of 58 operators and the specific contents of 5g cooperation.
From the list, it is easy to find that Ericsson's carrier partners cover most of the world's leading operators.
For example, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, SK Telecom, KT, LG U + in South Korea, KDDI and Softbank in Japan, at & T, Verizon, sprint and T-Mobile in the United States, Vodafone, orange, BT and Swisscom in Europe all adopt Ericsson's 5g equipment and solutions.
Finally, let's take a look at the number of 5g commercial contracts announced by Huawei, ZTE and Nokia
As of February this year, Huawei has announced 91 5g commercial contracts, of which 47 are in Europe and 27 are in Asia, and more than 600000 5g modules have been delivered.
As of February 6 this year, Nokia announced that it has won 66 commercial contracts worldwide, and 19 5g networks of Nokia supplied devices are in commercial status.
By the end of December 2019, ZTE has won 46 5g commercial contracts around the world and launched 5g in-depth cooperation with more than 70 operators around the world.