Ericsson partners with HP to drive mobile networking

Carrying the Ericsson brand, the solution will work seamlessly with the rest of the Aruba Wi-Fi portfolio and with the Ericsson radio access network to deliver users pervasive connectivity indoors.

Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard and Aruba Networks, an HP company, are joining forces to drive innovation in mobile networking. The companies will bring to market a set of Wi-Fi and LTE solutions providing customers with ubiquitous voice and data connectivity.

There is a rapidly growing need to maximize the benefits of licensed and unlicensed spectrum operating together in the Enterprise. To capture this business opportunity, Ericsson is incorporating Aruba’s 802.11ac enterprise Wi-Fi technology into the Ericsson RBS 6402 indoor picocell. Carrying the Ericsson brand, the solution will work seamlessly with the rest of the Aruba Wi-Fi portfolio and with the Ericsson radio access network to deliver users pervasive connectivity indoors.

Ericsson and HP have also signed bilateral resale agreements. Ericsson can offer Aruba’s enterprise Wi-Fi and connectivity solutions along with Ericsson’s portfolio of mobility solutions and global services to customers worldwide. Additionally, these agreements allow HP to resell Ericsson’s industry-leading licensed band indoor small cell solutions, and bring the full value of licensed and unlicensed mobile networking to HP’s global base of enterprise customers.

The partners intend to collaborate in joint market initiatives to address opportunities for indoor coverage and mobility for enterprises and operators, making effective use of both licensed and unlicensed technologies and frequency bands.

“This expansion of our existing partnership with Ericsson will allow HP to deliver more solutions to meet our customers’ growing needs for productivity in the workplace. Ericsson’s global scale and market leadership in building mobile infrastructures with operators worldwide is an ideal complement to Aruba Networks’ enterprise-wide networking solutions. Together we expect to transform the way mobile networks are deployed in order to stay ahead of the pace of mobile requirements,” said Antonio Neri, .Executive Vice President and General Manager for HP’s Enterprise Group

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