Ericsson Private 5G expands through Verizon Business outside the US
TL;DR: Ericsson Private 5G is now available through Verizon Business in markets outside the United States, according to Telecoms.com.
Ericsson Private 5G became available through Verizon Business internationally, beyond the United States, as reported by Telecoms.com. Ericsson Private 5G is Ericsson’s private wireless networking product for enterprise deployments.
Verizon Business is the channel making Ericsson Private 5G available outside the US. The source states that the expansion extends the existing availability of the offer beyond Verizon’s domestic market.
The source does not specify the launch date, countries, pricing, spectrum model, or customer deployments for the international availability. The reported fact is that Verizon Business now offers Ericsson Private 5G beyond US borders.
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