Ericsson has rolled out its Private 5G wireless networking offering, enabling global enterprises already using the Ericsson technology in Verizon Business in the U.S. to extend these private 5G capabilities to their international campuses, and unlock new opportunities for digital transformation.
Ericsson said that by integrating Ericsson Private 5G into its international portfolio, Verizon Business can offer more optionality and flexibility to its private wireless customers who operate across international borders.

Hannes Ekström, Senior Vice President and Head of Customer Unit Verizon, Ericsson Americas said that enterprises were rapidly embracing digital transformation, leveraging secure and high-performing private 5G networks as a key driver of innovation and efficiency. “Our multinational customers in the U.S. have already unlocked significant growth through 5G-enabled private networks, and now they seek to replicate this success globally,” he added.
“By simplifying 5G adoption and enhancing reliability, low latency, and security, we are empowering industries to harness next-generation connectivity and drive innovation on a global scale.”
The Ericsson Private 5G service offers a dual mode 4G and 5G network with global spectrum support designed to connect challenging areas on the planet, indoor and outdoor. Ericsson said that with this technology, enterprises were able to:
Achieve Ultra-Low Latency & High Reliability – Essential for real-time applications such as automated manufacturing, industrial IoT, and AI-driven analytics.
Enhance Security & Privacy – Keeping sensitive data and traffic local within the enterprise’s private network to help meet compliance and regulatory requirements.
Enable Seamless Connectivity and Mobility Across Campuses – Providing uninterrupted connectivity as employees, devices, and autonomous systems move across large operational environments.
Power Advanced Applications – Supporting next-generation use cases such as augmented reality (AR), digital twins, autonomous robotics, and AI-powered computer vision analytics.
Ericsson said the international expansion could benefit:
Manufacturing & Industrial Automation – Enabling smart factories with autonomous robots, predictive maintenance, and near real-time quality control.
Supply Chain & Logistics – Enhancing warehouse automation, asset tracking, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications for enhanced operations.
Healthcare & Life Sciences – Supporting connectivity for remote diagnostics and next-generation medical imaging technologies.
Energy & Utilities – Enabling remote monitoring of critical infrastructure, smart grids, and enhanced safety protocols.
Higher Education & Research – Providing next-generation connectivity for smart campuses, immersive learning experiences, and AI-driven research.
By leveraging Ericsson’s proven private 5G solutions and global scale,




