Close
SATEXPO 2026
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
CIOE 2026

Ericsson and Qualcomm achieve commercial standalone 5G milestone

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

Non-Terrestrial Networks Expanding Telecom Infrastructure

Non-terrestrial networks are redefining the boundaries of global connectivity by incorporating satellites, high-altitude platforms, and drones into the existing cellular framework. This expansion addresses the inherent limitations of ground-based towers, offering a resilient and comprehensive solution for rural coverage, emergency communications, and disaster recovery on a worldwide scale.

Satellite Integration Accelerating 5G and 6G Networks

Modern telecommunications are undergoing a profound shift as space-based assets merge with terrestrial cellular infrastructure to deliver ubiquitous high-speed connectivity. This evolution addresses the geographical limitations of traditional base stations, creating a unified global network capable of supporting the next generation of mobile technology and massive machine-type communications.

Satellite Backhaul Enabling Scalable Telecom Operations

Satellite backhaul has emerged as a cornerstone of modern network design, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative to terrestrial fiber and microwave links. This technology allows telecom operators to bypass the physical constraints of ground-based infrastructure, facilitating rapid expansion into rural and underserved markets while maintaining a high standard of data transmission and service reliability.

The transition to the second phase of commercial 5G – standalone 5G – is a major step closer following the successful completion of a standalone 5G data connection by Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies.

The companies have already worked closely in partnership to create several 5G technology milestones. The latest landmark was achieved in an Ericsson lab using commercial Ericsson Radio System base stations, Ericsson standalone New Radio (NR) software and Ericsson’s 5G Cloud Core solution with a mobile smartphone form-factor test device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System.

The successful test was compliant with global 3GPP 5G NR specifications.

The companies say the test highlights their determination to support the second phase of 5G commercialization with standalone deployments that utilize a new 5G core network to provide more 5G capabilities. These include guaranteed quality of service and network slicing to support emerging business models in Industrial IoT (IIoT) and enterprise-grade cloud services.

Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, 4G/5G, Qualcomm Technologies, says: “The global rollout of 5G is exceeding expectations in both its speed and scale. Qualcomm Technologies is proud to work with industry leaders like Ericsson in playing a key role in this journey to support global OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and operators to quickly rollout commercial 5G this year using non-standalone architecture, and now working together to drive a smooth transition to 5G standalone starting in 2020.”

Per Narvinger, Head of Product Area Networks, Ericsson, says: “Together with Qualcomm Technologies, we have reached another important milestone that supports the transition to standalone 5G. This demonstrates that 5G network technologies continue to mature and that we are strengthening the 5G ecosystem. Service providers are already able to deliver the benefits of 5G technology, and now we are taking further steps to release the full potential of 5G, serving users and industries alike.”

Qualcomm Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated.

Related Qualcomm press release: Qualcomm and Ericsson Prepare Next Phase of 5G Commercialization with 5G Data Connection in Standalone Mode

Latest stories

Related stories

Non-Terrestrial Networks Expanding Telecom Infrastructure

Non-terrestrial networks are redefining the boundaries of global connectivity by incorporating satellites, high-altitude platforms, and drones into the existing cellular framework. This expansion addresses the inherent limitations of ground-based towers, offering a resilient and comprehensive solution for rural coverage, emergency communications, and disaster recovery on a worldwide scale.

Satellite Integration Accelerating 5G and 6G Networks

Modern telecommunications are undergoing a profound shift as space-based assets merge with terrestrial cellular infrastructure to deliver ubiquitous high-speed connectivity. This evolution addresses the geographical limitations of traditional base stations, creating a unified global network capable of supporting the next generation of mobile technology and massive machine-type communications.

Satellite Backhaul Enabling Scalable Telecom Operations

Satellite backhaul has emerged as a cornerstone of modern network design, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative to terrestrial fiber and microwave links. This technology allows telecom operators to bypass the physical constraints of ground-based infrastructure, facilitating rapid expansion into rural and underserved markets while maintaining a high standard of data transmission and service reliability.

Türk Telekom & Ericsson Partner on 6G Innovation...

Türk Telekom and Ericsson have signed a strategic research...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate »