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UScellular and Ericsson Team Up on Drone Connectivity to Test 5G Network Performance at Altitude

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UScellular and Ericsson have commenced pioneering 5G testing with drones, marking a significant advancement in drone technology. Conducted in Beloit, Wisconsin, the trials utilized 5G smartphones and RF measurement equipment to capture key performance metrics during drone flights between UScellular's towers. The data aims to enhance connectivity for aerial drones, enabling applications such as remote inspections for various industries. With the drone market projected to reach $30 billion in ten years, this partnership positions UScellular as a leader in delivering 5G capabilities crucial for innovative drone operations.

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CHICAGO, June 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- UScellular and Ericsson today announced that they have begun 5G testing at altitude using drone technology. These tests are the first of their kind with UScellular's 5G network and lay the groundwork for future use cases of cellular-connected drones in a variety of industries.

UScellular and Ericsson today announced that they have begun 5G testing at altitude using drone technology.

Initial visual line of sight trials were conducted in Beloit, Wis., using a drone that was flown between two of UScellular's commercial 5G towers. The drone was outfitted with a 5G smartphone and RF measurement equipment designed to capture performance metrics such as signal strength and quality, upload and download speeds, and latency throughout the flights at various altitudes. Data was gathered using both low and high band spectrum, and the goal of the initial trial was to gather and analyze network connectivity and speed data in the air, compare it to the speeds experienced on the ground and ultimately understand what is required for the future use and success of 5G connected drones.

"Testing our wireless connections at altitude can set the stage for future connectivity of drones in the air, providing command and control capability along with enabling real-time image and data sharing to be easier, faster and safer," said Narothum Saxena, vice president of technology strategy and architecture at UScellular. "We believe that our network can help drones fly in an optimal way if they have connectivity, and with Ericsson's support, we will continue to drive innovation that can help enhance our customers' wireless experience."

One drone use case for UScellular and other wireless providers is the ability to inspect towers without climbing them. This type of use can also extend to other industries – a farmer can inspect the top of a barn or a silo or a city worker can inspect their water towers. Tasks like this can be done now with non-connected drones, but with 5G connectivity, a drone will be able to reach areas beyond visual line of sight of a pilot and will allow footage to be livestreamed over UScellular's network. This means site inspections become much more efficient and cost-effective, with benefits such as real-time data collection and delivery and ensuring the right footage is captured, especially in hard-to-reach areas.

"Drone technology offers a wide scope of new opportunities in today's market. Our testing with UScellular is a huge step for advanced connected drones use cases that will benefit society and businesses," said Jossie Prochilo, Vice President and Key Account Manager, UScellular Account for Ericsson North America. "Ericsson Connected Drone Testing and Ericsson Device Analytics enables service providers to move forward with proven solutions and provides UScellular with an industry-leading set of capabilities for connected drone testing to support the commercial operation of drones over 5G networks."

According to a recent Arthur D Little study, the number of unmanned aerial vehicles – specifically drones – sold worldwide is increasing steadily with overall market size increasing up to US $30 billion in the next 10 years with value of services reaching $50 billion in the next five. Commercial drones that can fly over long distances and beyond visual line of sight present a huge opportunity for multiple industries and consumers. Essential medicine can be delivered quickly, and important supplies can be provided to severe weather impacted areas, with the key feature in all these use cases being 5G connectivity.

About Ericsson

Ericsson enables communications service providers to capture the full value of connectivity. The company's portfolio spans the business areas Networks, Cloud Software and Services, Enterprise Wireless Solutions, and Technologies and New Businesses. It is designed to help our customers go digital, increase efficiency and find new revenue streams. Ericsson's innovation investments have delivered the benefits of mobility and mobile broadband to billions of people globally. Ericsson stock is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and on Nasdaq New York. www.ericsson.com

About UScellular

UScellular is the fourth-largest full-service wireless carrier in the United States, providing national network coverage and industry-leading innovations designed to elevate the customer experience. The Chicago-based carrier provides a strong, reliable network supported by the latest technology and offers a wide range of communication services that enhance consumers' lives, increase the competitiveness of local businesses and improve the efficiency of government operations. To learn more about UScellular, visit one of its retail stores or www.uscellular.com. To get the latest news, visit newsroom.uscellular.com. Connect with UScellular on social media at facebook.com/uscellular, twitter.com/uscellular, instagram.com/uscellular, YouTube.com/uscellularcorp and linkedin.com/company/uscellular.

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FAQ

What is the significance of UScellular's 5G testing with drones?

The 5G testing aims to enhance drone connectivity, enabling advanced applications across various industries.

Where was UScellular's 5G drone testing conducted?

The initial drone testing took place in Beloit, Wisconsin.

How will 5G improve drone usage according to UScellular?

5G connectivity will allow drones to operate beyond visual line of sight, improving efficiency and real-time data sharing.

What is the market potential for drones as stated in the press release?

The drone market is projected to reach $30 billion in the next ten years, with service values reaching $50 billion in the next five.

Who is collaborating with UScellular in the 5G testing?

UScellular is collaborating with Ericsson on the 5G drone testing initiative.

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