TelcoDR all over its cloud assets
Ericsson has announced a major new contract to build a โnet zeroโ smart 5G site. The news comes just as it announced a thinning out of its cloud business. Meanwhile, a potential buyer has emerged for its unwanted cloud assets. This week Ericsson announced that it is cutting certain products and will โexit certain subscale agreementsโ as part of its effort to help its Cloud Software and Services business unit break-even in 2023. The Cloud Software and Services business unit it set up last year has struggled to even break even, reports, reports Telecom TV and the unprofitable venture has forced the vendor to is shrinking the unitโs portfolio and axe its โsubscale agreementsโ.
Though itโs not yet known which lines will be dropped, public cloud expert Danielle Royston said there should be no shortage of potential buyers of Ericssonโs assets. Royston, the acting CEO of Totogi and self-proclaimed public cloud evangelist at consultancy TelcoDR told US news site Mobile World that one vendorโs โsub-scaleโ would be another oneโs stratosphere. โItโs a relative definition; whatโs subscale for Ericsson might be at scale for another organisation with a lower cost to deliver,โ said Royston. โ[It] fully depends on the cost structure and cost to fulfil the commitments of the contract and the organisation on the hook to deliver.โ
Buyers for Ericssonโs cloud assets could include other vendors, such as Amdocs or Netcracker, acquisition companies like TelcoDR subsidiary Skyvera and Constellation Softwareโs Lumine Group or the many vendors looking to invest in the telco sector. Royston offered her expertise to Ericsson. โIโd love to look at the whole lot of products or contracts theyโve deemed subscale [and give a quick valuation for them] to evaluate. I would be happy to do an asset sale or divestiture and would be interested in taking on some of their people as well.โ
Meanwhile, Ericsson has clinched business with China Mobile to launch an energy-efficient 5G smart site that pumps no carbon dioxide into the environment, which is the Chinese province of Jiangsu. China Mobile has used spectrum in the 700MHz band for the site and has implemented Ericssonโs power system, enabling hybrid management of solar, grid and battery energy โto achieve the most energy-efficient operationโ, reports Telecom TV.
Ericssonโs smart solution was used for the launch, it said, claiming to deliver โnew levels of quality assurance, intelligent administration of various energy sources, full-stack real-time monitoring, plus intelligent energy and service synergyโ. The two companies will also launch an energy-efficient site providing services in the 2.6GHz band in Guangdong.