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Ericsson ready to take advantage of Trump's tech policies, CTO says in Davos

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Posted on January 24, 2025

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Ericsson's CTO Erik Ekudden speaks at the Reuters Global Markets Forum in Davos, outlining the company's strategy to leverage U.S. tech policies and AI for 5G development.
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By Divya Chowdhury DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson expects the United States to continue to be at the forefront of technology development under President Donald

Ericsson Set to Leverage Trump's Technology Policies

By Divya Chowdhury

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson expects the United States to continue to be at the forefront of technology development under President Donald Trump, which the company is ready to take advantage of, its chief technology officer said.

The industry is now in full-execution phase of OpenRAN, CTO Erik Ekudden told the Reuters Global Markets Forum, adding: "Of course we intend to continue to lead and drive that industry development."

OpenRAN allows operators to mix and match suppliers in their radio networks. Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia, dominate the global telecoms equipment market with their proprietary technologies.

The focus is now on building artificial intelligence (AI)data centers and also leveraging that AI to optimize the performance of 5G networks, Ekudden said.

That is why every country needs to have innovation strategy to build on 5G and AI, he added.

"I expect U.S. to continue to push ahead in that, and if anything, the opportunities just seem fantastic right now to put in an extra gear and then make sure that we are part of that," Ekudden said.

He also said Ericsson's local-for-local manufacturing model gives it an advantage, helping it rely less on global trade and supply chains, as threats of a trade war loom under the new U.S. administration.

However, Ekudden said it was still early days to speculate on tariffs.

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(Reporting by Divya Chowdhury in Davos and Ankika Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Ericsson aims to capitalize on U.S. tech policies under Trump.
  • Focus on OpenRAN to mix suppliers in radio networks.
  • Building AI data centers to optimize 5G performance.
  • Local manufacturing model reduces reliance on global trade.
  • Opportunities in U.S. tech development are promising.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Ericsson's strategy to benefit from U.S. tech policies under President Trump, focusing on 5G and AI advancements.
What is OpenRAN?
OpenRAN allows telecom operators to mix and match suppliers in their radio networks, promoting flexibility and innovation.
How is Ericsson reducing reliance on global trade?
Ericsson's local-for-local manufacturing model helps it rely less on global trade and supply chains, especially amid trade war threats.

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