ERICSSON 5G DEVELOPMENT CENTER IN BELGRADE: It will accelerate the arrival and improve the new generation networks for Serbia and the whole world

On August 25, Ericsson announced the opening of a new digital services, Digital Services Service Delivery Center (DSSD) in Belgrade, which will contribute to the development of 5G technology in Serbia.

This modern center will focus on network virtualization and 5G networks developed on Cloud technology, which will strengthen the global 5G ecosystem, relying on Ericsson's existing cooperation with Serbian mobile operators.

Ericsson's DSSD center in Serbia has already hired more than twenty local professionals and continues to search for staff among students from various disciplines. The opening of the center in Serbia builds on the strategic partnerships Ericsson has established over more than a decade with leading universities across the country.

With the transition to 5G, mobile networks are expected to support a much wider range of services and more data than before, with a greater degree of intelligence, virtualization and automation.

Ericsson's DSSD will be at the heart of this network evolution towards 5G technology, which will provide intelligent solutions for people, companies and society locally and globally and provide telecom operators with new sources of revenue, as well as new forms of collaboration with businesses and outstanding end-user experiences. users.

New employees in the DSSD exchange will work on the most advanced, state-of-the-art technologies for 5G networks - e.g. virtualization of network functions, applications and infrastructure developed on cloud technology, network automation and artificial intelligence - for Ericsson's clients not only in Serbia, but also throughout Europe and Latin America.

This announcement marks the 25th anniversary of Ericsson's business in Serbia, and was announced during a discussion on "5G for Development and Innovation in Serbia", organized by NJ. E. Jan Lundin, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Republic of Serbia, on the occasion of the visit of the Swedish parliamentary delegation led by NJ. E. Andreas Norlen, President of the Swedish Parliament. The meeting was attended, among others, by key representatives of the Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, the Ministry of Interior, Serbian mobile operators and Antonio Pasarela, Ericsson's director for Serbia.

Source: Smartlife

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