Ericsson Unveils Next-Gen Antennas for Mission-Critical Public Safety Networks at CCW 2025


At the Critical Communications World (CCW) 2025, Ericsson introduced its latest antenna innovations designed specifically for mission-critical communications. The newly launched Antenna 1005 and Antenna 1006 are engineered to support Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) networks, ensuring reliable connectivity for emergency services and first responders.
The Antenna 1005 and 1006 are purpose-built to deliver secure, high-performance, and resilient communications—a necessity for public safety operations. Optimized for low-band spectrum bands B68 and B28, these antennas offer:
These features are essential for suburban and rural deployments, where signal reach and penetration are critical for uninterrupted communication in vast or challenging terrains.
“At Ericsson Antenna System, we design and deliver antennas that meet the highest demands of mission-critical communication,” said Mikael Eriksson, Head of Ericsson Antenna System. “With proven reliability and performance, these new solutions enhance security, operational efficiency, and reduce deployment time and total cost of ownership.”
Both models are engineered with sustainability and long-term reliability in mind—key considerations for public sector and critical infrastructure customers.
These antennas are part of Ericsson’s comprehensive portfolio supporting next-generation mission-critical networks, addressing the growing needs of defense, rail, utilities, and digital airspace operations. As digitalization advances, Ericsson’s technology enables governments and critical industries to modernize legacy systems and enhance operational readiness.