Customers of Australian communications service provider (CSP) Telstra are set to become the first in the Asia-Pacific region to benefit from a high-performing, programmable network with 5G Advanced capabilities, thanks to a major partnership with Ericsson.
Under the four-year deal, Telstra will upgrade its radio access network (RAN) with Ericsson’s next-generation Open RAN-ready hardware solutions and 5G Advanced software. It will also implement AI and automation to optimize network management through self-detection and self-healing capabilities.
The transformation will power Telstra with one of the most advanced, resilient and reliable 5G networks in the world. Telstra’s programmable network will provide a platform for innovative application development and the ability to tailor superior connectivity to the unique requirements of its customers, including new performance-based offerings.
Further, it will open the network to tech innovators from wider ecosystems via network APIs (Application Programming Interfaces).
The adoption and acceleration in uptake of network APIs, and how they can drive telecom industry monetization opportunities, is also the focus of the recently announced global venture, Aduna, of which Ericsson and Telstra are founding members. Telstra’s new 5G Advanced network capabilities will be central to the delivery of such API-based services.
The high-performing capabilities of the 5G Standalone (5G SA) solutions involved are also key to enabling the next-generation use cases and developer innovation that will make Industry 4.0 a reality in Australia.
OTHER TELSTRA BENEFITS
The new network will maximize Telstra’s spectrum investments and operational efficiency. It aims to double 5G capacity, deliver improved consistency of service, increase depth of coverage, increase uplink and downlink speeds, and reduce energy consumption.
In addition, it will enable the transformation of traditional one-size fits all mobile services towards differentiated connectivity, where consumers and enterprises can create their own service experience.
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Solutions include Ericsson’s Open RAN-ready Massive MIMO radios and new RAN Compute solutions as well as Ericsson’s latest 5G Advanced subscriptions to deliver new services, drive operational efficiency, and increase performance. The scope also includes Ericsson Intelligent Automation Platform (EIAP), Ericsson’s open network management and automation platform for open, multi-vendor and multi-technology networks, supporting all 4G and 5G RAN.
EIAP will improve network management and automation by leveraging EIAP and developer eco-system tools to create and deploy custom applications (rApps) that employ advanced automation techniques, including machine learning and AI, to optimize the network and deliver improved sustainable operations.
This latest partnership extension builds on Ericsson and Telstra’s long-standing collaboration across radio access networks, core, optical, transport and business support systems.
ADUNA
In addition to Ericsson and Telstra, the founding members of Aduna are América Móvil, AT&T, Bharti Airtel, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Reliance Jio, Singtel, Telefonica, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone.
The venture was announced in September 2024, with the company name announced in January 2025. It aims to combine and sell network APIs on a global scale to spur innovation in digital services.
Partners will open their networks to make advanced capabilities easily accessible to millions of developers world-wide, through a global platform for aggregated network APIs. This aim is to drive new use cases across multiple industries and sectors.
Bell’s Pure Fibre and wireless networks win a number of industry awards
Posted in Commentary with tags Bell on February 20, 2025 by itnerdBell has announced several top industry accolades for its pure fibre Internet and wireless networks, further cementing its leadership in providing exceptional communications services to Canadians. These awards are even more significant as the company celebrates 15+ years of delivering pure fibre Internet, while remaining the most awarded Internet service provider.
For the fourth consecutive time, the Ookla® Q3-Q4 2024 Speedtest AwardsTM have named Bell Pure Fibre Canada’s fastest Internet. This consistent top ranking reflects Bell’s objective to offer high-speed connectivity and translates to an incredible customer experience, enabling Canadians to enjoy stress-free streaming, low-latency gaming, high-quality video calls, and enhanced AI applications.
In wireless, GWS has once again crowned Bell’s 5G and 5G+ networks the fastest and best in Canada in its 2024 nationwide assessment of 5G networks. This marks the third consecutive year Bell has earned this recognition for its 5G network and the second consecutive year for its 5G+ network. GWS’s comprehensive testing further validates Bell’s leadership in mobile technology, offering customers unrivaled speed and performance, and directly enhancing their experience by providing fast uploads and downloads, and smooth streaming on the go.
Beyond speed, Bell’s customer-first approach has earned it the top honour from BrandSpark’s Most Trusted Awards for the second consecutive time, awarding Bell with Canada’s most trusted communications provider. Bell was also awarded most trusted high speed Internet provider for Wi-Fi performance/Wi-Fi connectivity for the sixth consecutive time, and this year earned Most Trusted awards for TV, cellular and home phone.
For more details about Bell Pure Fibre Internet, please visit Bell.ca/Internet. To learn more about 5G and 5G+ wireless, please visit Bell.ca/network.
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