Ericsson says it will keep its own cloud platform for 5G core
Ericsson said it will continue using its own cloud infrastructure platform for 5G core software, according to comments from Jenny Lindqvist, head of Ericsson's cloud software and services group, reported by Light Reading.
- Ericsson said it will keep developing and using its own cloud infrastructure platform for 5G core.
- The position contrasts with Nokia's approach, which the report cites as a point of comparison.
- Jenny Lindqvist, who leads Ericsson's cloud software and services group, said that approach is not about to change.
Jenny Lindqvist told Light Reading that Ericsson's strategy for the 5G core remains tied to its own cloud infrastructure platform. A 5G core is the central software layer that manages authentication, policy, routing and other core mobile network functions in a 5G network.
The report frames Ericsson's position in contrast to Nokia. Based on the source excerpt, Ericsson is continuing with an in-house cloud infrastructure approach rather than changing direction.
The source does not provide additional technical, financial or deployment details in the excerpt provided. The reported statement is limited to Ericsson's intention to maintain its current cloud platform strategy for the 5G core.
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