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Carritech works with operators, service providers, and resellers to access Ericsson hardware outside of traditional procurement routes. This is particularly valuable where platforms are being phased out, OEM lead times no longer align with operational needs, or budgets don’t justify new equipment purchases.
We supply a wide range of Ericsson equipment, from optical components and line cards to complete systems and essential spares. All hardware is tested, traceable, and supplied with practical, responsive support—helping you maintain network performance while managing cost, risk, and availability.
Carritech helps organisations realise the residual value in surplus, decommissioned, or end-of-life Ericsson assets. We purchase equipment across multiple generations and product families, offering a clear, secure route to market for excess stock.
By selling unused Ericsson inventory, organisations can reduce storage and asset management overheads, free up capital, and support reuse within the wider telecoms ecosystem. If your equipment is no longer earning its place in the network, we can help turn it into immediate value.
Carritech provides specialist repair services designed to keep Ericsson hardware operational for longer—avoiding unnecessary replacements and minimising disruption to live networks.
Our repair capability includes component-level work on optical modules, line cards, control units, and system components. Each repair is fully tested and validated, providing a reliable and economical alternative where replacement equipment is scarce, delayed, or prohibitively expensive.
Carritech delivers independent L3 remote technical support for Ericsson-based networks, supporting both legacy and active environments where OEM support has become limited, costly, or unavailable.
Our engineers assist with fault investigation, configuration challenges, software issues, and ongoing operational support. By complementing internal teams and extending platform usability, we help reduce operational risk, control support costs, and maintain service continuity across Ericsson infrastructure.
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (lit. ’Telephone Stock Company of LM Ericsson’), commonly known as Ericsson, is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm. The company sells infrastructure, software, and services in information and communications technology for telecommunications service providers and enterprises, including, among others, 3G, 4G, and 5G equipment, and Internet Protocol (IP) and optical transport systems. The company employs around 100,000 people and operates in more than 180 countries. Ericsson has over 57,000 granted patents.
Ericsson has been a major contributor to the development of the telecommunications industry and is one of the leaders in 5G.