EE Deploys Ericsson 5G Network
October 31, 2022

EE, part of the BT Group, is deploying Ericsson’s latest
ultra-lightweight radio technology to deliver improved 5G energy
efficiency and network performance across the UK.
With up to 40 percent less weight (14kg) and volume (25 litres) than the
previous generation of radio, Ericsson’s AIR 3268 is the lightest and
smallest Massive MIMO radio in the industry and is also the most energy
efficient radio of this type deployed in Europe. Field measurements in
active deployment have shown a reduction of up to 40 percent in energy
usage, helping to deliver improved energy efficiency and contributing to
wider sustainability goals.
Operating within EE’s 3.4GHz and upper 3.6GHz spectrum bands, the new
radio will initially be deployed over 1,000 sites, not only offering
substantial energy efficiencies but also improving capacity, coverage,
speed and mobile experience for customers. The reduced size and weight
benefits of the equipment, initially developed in partnership between
the companies last year, mean that accelerated 5G upgrades will now be
possible in areas previously constrained by building regulations or
planning law.
EE’s first deployments of the equipment are in London, with sites in
Manchester, Leeds, Edinburgh, and Belfast to follow this year. The
improved technology will be expanded to more urban and suburban areas in
the future, where Ericsson is a key partner for EE.
Greg McCall, Chief Networks Officer, BT Group, said: “We’ve already made
significant progress in making EE a more efficient network, delivering
vast quantities of additional data without equivalent energy increases.
Our partnership with Ericsson is a further milestone in this journey,
enabling us not only to accelerate our 5G roll-out in city centres, but
to do so in a more sustainable way. That’s good for us, but also
incredibly important to our customers and the planet.”
Björn Odenhammar, CTO, Networks and Managed Services, Ericsson UK and
Ireland, said: “It is incredibly exciting to see our partnership with BT
Group succeed with such fantastic results. This is a great step forward
for the deployment of 5G in the UK and gives a much-needed boost in both
5G coverage and mid-band performance. Together we are not only leading
the delivery of next-generation connectivity across the country, but
also reducing energy consumption to build a more sustainable mobile
network of the future.”
Background:
The
deployment of AIR 3268 has been the result of a long-term development
partnership between BT Group and Ericsson to address 5G deployment
challenges. First announced in September last year, the
ultra-lightweight radio equipment has been designed for 5G mid-band
Massive MIMO performance to deliver the benefits of spectrum efficiency,
deployment flexibility and improved energy efficiency.
As part of the collaboration with Ericsson, EE is also testing more
advanced equipment in the future, including a new software feature
called ‘deep sleep’ which can save energy by consuming up to 70 percent
less power per radio during low traffic hours. The two companies are
committed to continually evolving the network in the most sustainable
way possible.