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Event Briefing / 5G Core partnership expansion

BT Group

BT Group operates the UK network platform; Ericsson supplies the 5G Core, NSSF, NEF and analytics capabilities in the expanded partnership.

BT Group
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  • BT GroupBT says BT Group and Ericsson renewed and expanded their core network partnership on 2 March 2026, adding NSSF and NEF functions to Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core on BT's Network Cloud for UK business services. (source risk: low)
  • EricssonEricsson's official release frames the strengthened BT-Ericsson partnership as a way to give UK enterprises a 5G competitive edge. (source risk: low)
  • BT GroupBT's company page supports BT Group identity and its role as a UK provider of fixed, mobile and secure digital services. (source risk: low)
  • EricssonEricsson's company facts page supports Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson identity and global telecom technology role. (source risk: low)
  • Ericsson newsroom indexEricsson's newsroom index lists the strengthened BT-Ericsson partnership item among its latest news. (source risk: low)
  • The Fast ModeThe Fast Mode provides market context on BT and Ericsson renewing and expanding the 5G Core partnership with NSSF and NEF capabilities. (source risk: medium)
  • EuropaWireEuropaWire provides market context on the 5G Standalone functions, network slicing and secure network API implications. (source risk: medium)
CategoryEvent

BT Group operates the UK network platform; Ericsson supplies the 5G Core, NSSF, NEF and analytics capabilities in the expanded partnership.

RegionUnited Kingdom

The event tests whether UK 5G Standalone can become a programmable enterprise platform rather than only a consumer coverage upgrade.

Signal Focus5G Core partnership expansion

The event tests whether UK 5G Standalone can become a programmable enterprise platform rather than only a consumer coverage upgrade.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

BT Group operates the UK network platform; Ericsson supplies the 5G Core, NSSF, NEF and analytics capabilities in the expanded partnership.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

The partnership expansion gives BT a clearer route to sell programmable 5G service classes and network APIs to UK enterprises.

Topic5G Core partnership expansion

BT Group and Ericsson's March 2026 5G Core expansion matters because it moves UK enterprise connectivity closer to a programmable network platform rather than a best-effort mobile pipe. The agreement adds Network Slice Selection Function and Network Exposure Function capabilities to Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core on BT's Network Cloud, giving BT a path toward application-aware slicing, secure network APIs and more predictable service quality for business customers.

ImpactHigh

The partnership expansion gives BT a clearer route to sell programmable 5G service classes and network APIs to UK enterprises.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Direct public sources

BT Group and Ericsson's March 2026 5G Core expansion matters because it moves UK enterprise connectivity closer to a programmable network platform rather than a best-effort mobile pipe. The agreement adds Network Slice Selection Function and Network Exposure Function capabilities to Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core on BT's Network Cloud, giving BT a path toward application-aware slicing, secure network APIs and more predictable service quality for business customers.

BT Group and Ericsson are the actors in this event. BT says the two companies renewed and expanded their core network partnership on 2 March 2026, building on Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core deployment on BT's Network Cloud. The new functions are technical but strategically important: they decide how BT can package reliability, latency and network capabilities for UK businesses.

The control surface is BT's 5G Standalone core. Network Slice Selection Function gives BT a way to choose and adjust slices by time, location, subscription type, load and application requirement. That matters when enterprise customers want mission-critical services to behave differently from ordinary mobile traffic. Healthcare, logistics and industrial operations are the obvious test cases because they need predictable performance when the network is busy.

Network Exposure Function changes the commercial question. It lets customers, developers and partners integrate selected network capabilities through secure, standardised APIs. BT frames this as a shift from connectivity layer to programmable platform, with possible quality-of-service controls and device authentication. Ericsson's role is to supply the 5G Core and analytics layer that makes those capabilities visible and manageable.

The signal is not that BT and Ericsson issued another partnership announcement. It is that the UK 5G business case is moving from coverage and capacity toward controllable service classes. The proof will be whether BT can turn slicing and APIs into priced, repeatable enterprise products without making integration too complex for customers or developers.

Event Brief

  • Event: BT Group
  • Signal Type: 5G Core partnership expansion
  • Region: United Kingdom
  • Classification: Signal

Affected Area

  • 5G Standalone core
  • Network Slice Selection Function
  • Network Exposure Function
  • BT Network Cloud
  • Ericsson Expert Analytics
  • secure network APIs and enterprise service assurance

Legal and Market Context

  • The partnership expansion gives BT a clearer route to sell programmable 5G service classes and network APIs to UK enterprises.
  • Operational relevance: High
  • Time horizon: Longer term

What To Watch

  • BT commercial product packaging
  • Ericsson 5G Core integration
  • enterprise demand for predictable mobile performance
  • developer uptake of network APIs
  • service analytics and operational automation

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