5G will be a platform for a new economy, driven by cutting edge use cases that take advantage of 5G’s speed, low latency and reliability. Ericsson’s 120 year history in the U.S. and recent investments, like the $100 million factory in Texas, make the company the right partner to build the open networks that will be the backbone of the 5G economy.
Its lessons will inform the Army's next-gen-unmanned-vehicles plan to ask tech firms to deliver the brains and established firms to deliver the wheels.
5G will be a platform for a new economy, driven by cutting edge use cases that take advantage of 5G’s speed, low latency and reliability. Ericsson’s 120 year history in the U.S. and recent investments, like the $100 million factory in Texas, make the company the right partner to build the open networks that will be the backbone of the 5G economy.
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