Ericsson launches 1st 'Made in India' antenna
Ericsson just rolled out its first antenna made in India, and it's not just for local use—it'll be shipped worldwide starting July.
Over half its parts are sourced from within the country, showing off some serious "Make in India" energy.
Designed for better energy efficiency and affordable deployment
This new antenna has been a year in the making and meets Ericsson's tough global standards.
It's designed to power up 5G networks with better energy efficiency and smoother, more affordable deployment—thanks to advanced passive tech inside.
Local production allows quicker design tweaks and faster innovations
By building these antennas locally, Ericsson can quickly tweak designs for different regions and ramp up production as needed.
That means faster innovation and high-performance gear for telecom operators everywhere.
Move strengthens India's position in global telecom supply chain
With this move, Ericsson is giving a big push to India's telecom ecosystem.
Making antennas here puts India on the map as a key player in their global supply chain—and helps speed up sustainable infrastructure growth both at home and abroad.