Ericsson's (formerly Cradlepoint) enterprise wireless solutions offer the flexibility of 5G, the reliability of private cellular, and zero trust security.
Retailers are supporting more data, more devices, and more real-time decisions across stores, warehouses, and customer experiences. That requires a network foundation built for what's next.
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From network slicing for live broadcast production to Private 5G supporting operations, security, & fan experiences, sports venues are becoming some of the most connected environments anywhere.
How connectivity is helping reshape sports around the world. journaldunet.com/ebusiness/t…
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For first responders, losing connectivity can mean losing visibility when it matters most. Hybrid networks, combining 5G LEO satellite, are becoming an important part of public safety comms.
How agencies are thinking about always-on connectivity:
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AI in retail won't succeed because of better algorithms alone. It will succeed when stores have the network foundation to support MORE devices, MORE data, and MORE real-time decisions.
This blog explores what's required to make AI work at scale in retail. cradlepoint.ericsson.com/blo…
Mining continues to be one of the clearest examples of Private 5G delivering measurable business value. Remote operations. Autonomous equipment. Worker safety. Real-time visibility.
Why we expanded our alliance with Epiroc to accelerate what's next. 👇
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A lot has changed in public safety over the last decade.
The need for dependable communications hasn't.
See you at #CCW2026. Stand G10.
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You'd notice if mobile connectivity disappeared.
Businesses certainly would.
Good conversation with IT Pro on why wireless connectivity remains essential to modern operations: itpro.com/infrastructure/mob…
At #SmartFactoryExpo, manufacturers kept asking how quickly they can scale AI, automation, and connected operations.
That conversation starts with the network.
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The #WorldCup is also a massive test of connectivity, and operators have been investing to make sure the experience lives up to the moment.
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Retail may become the industry that proves network slicing's value.
When a delayed transaction can mean a lost sale, predictable network performance becomes a business requirement.
ICYMI, a great discussion from MWC with Verizon Business, via FNTV.
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AI is changing where decisions get made. As Pankaj notes, sending data back to a centralized data center can mean missing the moment when action is needed. That's driving more processing and analytics to the edge.
Good #EdgeComputing read from IT Brew: itbrew.com/stories/data-cent…
When connectivity drops, situational awareness drops with it.
Hear how Maine EMS and the Bureau of Highway Safety are tackling coverage gaps, failover, and reliability when seconds matter most.
Below is a preview; full conversation here: youtube.com/watch?v=3EmArj9x…
Retail downtime isn’t an IT issue — it’s a revenue issue. 💰
Modern POS runs on real-time data.
No network = no transactions. 🫣
Why 5G is becoming essential. ⬇️ cradlepoint.ericsson.com/blo…
Utility operations don’t stop when coverage gets spotty. That’s why more fleets are moving beyond single-network strategies and adopting resilient connectivity approaches designed for remote environments and mission-critical work. What’s driving the shift: cradlepoint.ericsson.com/blo…
Colleagues from our Plano office recently spent time supporting families facing food insecurity in the local community... packing food, helping with distribution... a little bit of everything at Minnie's Food Pantry! 💙
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Hybrid networks that combine 5G LEO satellite are helping first responders stay connected in more places, with more resiliency when conditions change.
Take a quick read on where public safety connectivity is headed:
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Factories are getting smarter, faster, and more connected, making the network behind it all matter more than ever.
We’re headed to #SMW26 to talk Private 5G, industrial mobility, AI-driven operations, and the connectivity powering modern manufacturing.
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This #MemorialDay, we’re grateful for moments to spend time together and enjoy the unofficial start of summer. But most importantly, it's also a time to honor and remember the service members who gave their lives in service to others.
Wishing all a safe and meaningful weekend.
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Port Nelson’s operational issue: Unreliable Wi-Fi in warehouse environments slowed workflows and created double handling of goods.
Not acceptable.
Private 5G helped change that, supporting reliable mobility, real-time visibility, and future automation. cradlepoint.ericsson.com/abo…
ALT Reagan Pattison from Port Nelson and Ian Ross from Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions present a private 5G deployment case study at an industry symposium. The presentation explains how Port Nelson replaced unreliable warehouse Wi-Fi with a secure private 5G network to improve inventory scanning, mobility, operational efficiency, and real-time connectivity across port facilities.
It's all about the mindset shift. Business connectivity has moved beyond “primary vs. backup”... as more AI, automation, real-time apps arrive, they raise the cost of downtime. Think of it like architectures where multiple paths work together to keep ops running continuously.