T-Mobile US deal follows $3.5 billion Nokia agreement in July
T-Mobile US has signed a $3.5 billion, multi-year contract with Ericsson for 5G network deployment. This is the second of T-Mobile US’ major 5G contracts, following a $3.5 billion agreement with Nokia in July.
Ericsson will provide 3GPP-compliant 5G New Radio hardware and software for support across all the carrier’s spectrum bands, according T-Mobile US, which says it will leverage Ericsson’s 5G solutions “to expand existing LTE capacity needs while future-proofing the network.” T-Mobile noted that its installed base of Ericsson Radio System equipment is upgradable to 5G NR with a remote software installation. The contract also includes Ericsson’s digital services such as business support systems, dynamic orchestration and its cloud core.
“While the other guys just make promises, we’re putting our money where our mouth is. With this new Ericsson agreement we’re laying the groundwork for 5G – and with Sprint we can supercharge the 5G revolution,” said T-Mobile US CTO Neville Ray in a statement.
T-Mobile US executives have framed the proposed merger with a Sprint as a way to facilitate 5G development, arguing that neither company can afford the necessary 5G network investments on its own, but together, they’ll be in a position (both in terms of spectrum and cash flow) to put up a strong, nationwide network.
The future is 5G and @TMobile is invested in bringing it to you! How invested? $3.5B with this agreement with partner @ericsson. That’s commitment – to our customers of today and tomorrow, and my team is thrilled for it! https://t.co/zginfskvKx
— Neville (@NevilleRay) September 11, 2018
Ray also noted in a tweet that T-Mobile US, Ericsson and Intel recently completed a multi-vendor 5G data call.
Busy times at @TMobile getting commercial 5G ready! We & @ericsson and @intel have partnered to deliver another industry milestone with the first US multi-vendor 3GPP based 5G data call using commercial radios and Intel’s mmWave RF chip. 👍
— Neville (@NevilleRay) September 10, 2018