Ericsson Ramps Up India 5G Production
December 20, 2022

Ericsson is scaling up the production capacity and operations
with its partner Jabil in Pune to meet the needs of 5G network deployments in
India.
Ericsson, the first telecom vendor to set up manufacturing in
India in 1994, manufactures equipment with Jabil that includes 4G and 5G radios,
RAN Compute as well as microwave products.
Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Market Area Southeast Asia, Oceania and India,
Ericsson, says: “As 5G gets introduced in India, we are ramping up production of
our 5G telecom equipment in Pune in a phased manner, to support the network
deployments of Indian telecom service providers. The production in India is part
of our global production footprint with a presence across continents. This
footprint has enabled us to secure a global, flexible, and resilient supply
chain to respond quickly to market and customer needs, whereby India also
benefits.”
The production ramp-up will expand operations with high-technology production
and will also generate employment for around 2,000 people in Pune, India. To
increase flexibility and speed in bringing products into the market, Ericsson
India is also establishing a technology center. This will focus on new product
introduction and production engineering to secure high-quality standards,
testing/integration, and supply preparations on early-phase products, as well as
operational support to ensure efficient 5G development and deployment in India.
Ericsson’s ultra-lightweight, Massive MIMO antenna integrated radios AIR 3219
and AIR 3268 will be produced there initially to support the 5G deployments.
Ericsson will also work with local ecosystem partners to support its 5G
production in India.
Commercial
launches of 5G networks are underway in the country with deployments having
commenced following the spectrum auctions in July. Bharti Airtel (Airtel) and
Jio, India's premier communications solutions providers, have selected Ericsson
as their partner to deploy 5G networks in the country.
“With our experience of deploying 5G in more than 50 countries, we look forward
to the opportunity of helping our partners to seamlessly transition to 5G,” says
Nunzio Mirtillo. “5G is a platform for innovation that will transform India by
digitalizing industries and providing new and immersive experiences to
consumers. 5G can play an important role in achieving India’s digital inclusion
goals and enable the country to realize its ‘Digital India’ vision.”
With increasing availability and affordability of 5G smartphones, along with
rapid adoption of smartphones in urban and rural areas, 5G subscriptions in the
India region are expected to rapidly increase to reach around 690 million by the
end of 2028, according to the Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2022 edition.