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IoT 5G Security Market with Tremendous growth by 2029 Ericsson, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco


New Jersey, N.J., June 08, 2022 IoT 5G Security Market research is an intelligence report with meticulous efforts undertaken to study the right and valuable information. The data which has been looked upon is done considering both, the existing top players and the upcoming competitors. Business strategies of the key players and the new entering market industries are studied in detail. Well explained SWOT analysis, revenue share, and contact information are shared in this report analysis. It also provides market information in terms of development and its capacities.

The number of connected devices is growing, which means the number of IoT security threats is growing as well. Because 5G networks are software defined and offer unique features like network slicing, virtualization, and IoT cloud interworking, new security approaches are needed, with many elements built into devices and ecosystem architecture.

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Prominent players in the global IoT 5G Security market are consistently pouring funds into the research and development of next-generation healthcare IT solutions. These players are keen on expanding their foothold in cloud-based IoT 5G Security solutions. Some of the top key players of this market are Ericsson, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Allot, Huawei, A10 Networks, Nokia, F5 Networks, Juniper Networks, Spirent, Fortinet, Mobileum, Trend Micro, ZTE, Akamai, Colt Technology, CLAVISTER, Radware, AT&T, Riscure, Avast, G+D Mobile Security, Check Point, ForgeRock, Positive Technologies, Cellwise, Banu Networks, Suavei, Cachengo.

Various factors are responsible for the market’s growth trajectory, which are studied at length in the report. In addition, the report lists down the restraints that are posing threat to the global IoT 5G Security market. This report is a consolidation of primary and secondary research, which provides market size, share, dynamics, and forecast for various segments and sub-segments considering the macro and micro environmental factors. It also gauges the bargaining power of suppliers and buyers, threat from new entrants…

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Ericsson to partner with Verizon in $8.3 billion deal to expand 5G coverage


Ericsson, a Swedish telecom company with its North American headquarters in Plano, will partner with Verizon to expand its U.S. 5G network in a $8.3 billion deal announced Friday.

Under the five-year agreement, Verizon will utilize Ericsson’s different technology solutions to expand its ultra-wideband 5G coverage. This includes the Massive MIMO, Ericsson Spectrum Sharing and the Ericsson Cloud Radio Access Network.

The deal is the single largest in Ericsson’s history, which stretches back to 1876.

“This is a significant strategic partnership for both companies, and what we’re most excited about is bringing the benefits of 5G to U.S. consumers, enterprises and the public sector,” said Niklas Heuveldop, president and head of Ericsson North America.

Ericsson and Verizon have a long track record of partnering together. In 2020, Verizon became the first communications service provider to receive a commercial 5G base station from the Ericsson smart factory in Lewisville.

Verizon wants to rapidly expand its 5G network as it competes with AT&T and T-Mobile to grant its customers reliable 5G access. The company pledged over $45.5 billion in a C-band auction that closed in February to secure more mid-band spectrum coverage.

“5G is really going to change the future,” said Karen Schulz, who works in global network and technology communications for Verizon. “The fundamental capabilities of 5G will usher in applications and innovations that we’ve never seen before.”

5G has the potential to enhance apps and technologies like augmented reality and the Internet of Things, Schulz said.

In Texas, Verizon users are connected to 5G over 12% of the time, while T-Mobile users are connected 40% of the time and AT&T users are connected over 26% of the time, according to the latest 5G User Experience Report by Opensignal. Nationally, Verizon users are connected to 5G over 10% of the time.

As 5G expands in Texas, businesses are most likely to initially see the largest changes in coverage because they can tap into the network’s full capabilities, said Ram Dantu, director of the Center for Information and Cyber Security at the University of North Texas.

“Consumers may not be able to see the…

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Ericsson Research Day Turkey 2020


This full day event will take place on the 8th of December 2020 and it will of course be online, due to the pandemic situation.

We are looking forward to welcoming you to attend this event where you will hear about the latest advancements in 5G Evolution and 6G technologies.

At this event we will share with you what are the hottest 6G topics, how AI/ML becomes a native part of the network and how the network, a digitalization-platform of the future, can become a trustworthy infrastructure for industries and society.

The purpose of the event is to enable the ICT research eco-system including operators, academia, start-ups, and Ericsson to disseminate and discuss cutting-edge research topics and recent research findings.

The event will focus on 5G Evolution and 6G research topics, relating to Networks and Security aspects. We will also pay special attention to the Industry use-cases, with many prominent speakers and interesting dedicated technology sessions in the afternoon.

This includes:

  • Governmental viewpoints
  • Technical trends and forefront news from Ericsson and academia
  • Operator views on research interests and future challenges
  • International keynote speeches
  • Cutting-edge research deep-dives in the Networks and Security area

Ericsson Research Turkey is really looking forward to meeting with you and your close colleagues in this event.

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