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Ericsson Expands ‘Made in India’ Production to 6G Technology

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Ericsson Expands ‘Made in India’ Production to 6G Technology

Telecom giant Ericsson has announced a major step in its India operations. The company is expanding its ‘Made in India’ production to include 6G technology, reinforcing India’s position in the global telecom supply chain.
The move follows the success of Ericsson’s 5G equipment manufacturing in India. With this expansion, the company aims to produce advanced 6G components locally. This will strengthen its partnerships with Indian telecom operators and support the country’s push for digital independence.

India’s Growing Role in Next-Gen Connectivity

India is becoming a key hub for telecom innovation. The government’s focus on local manufacturing and technology development aligns perfectly with Ericsson’s new plan. In addition, the company’s decision supports the ‘Make in India’ and Digital India initiatives.
Ericsson plans to collaborate with Indian research institutions to develop 6G-ready solutions. As a result, the company will help accelerate India’s entry into the next generation of wireless communication.

Building a Sustainable Future for Telecom

Beyond technology, Ericsson is also investing in sustainability. The company aims to make its Indian production facilities energy-efficient and environmentally responsible. Therefore, the 6G rollout will not only drive innovation but also support greener manufacturing practices.
With Ericsson 6G production in India, the nation is set to play a vital role in shaping the future of global connectivity. The next wave of telecom evolution begins right here.

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