Ericsson Welcomes David Hammarwall as New Head of Business Area Networks
Ericsson's New Leadership in Business Area Networks
In a significant move, Ericsson has announced the appointment of David Hammarwall as the new Head of Business Area Networks and Senior Vice President, effective October 1, 2026. Hammarwall will step into the role previously held by Per Narvinger, who has been named the new President and CEO of Ericsson, marking a pivotal moment in the telecommunications giant's strategy for the future.
With over 15 years at Ericsson, David Hammarwall brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position. Currently serving as the Head of Customer Unit T-Mobile in the Market Area Americas, Hammarwall has held various prominent roles within the company, including Head of Product Area Networks and Head of Product Line 5G RAN. His journey at Ericsson began in 2007, and he holds a PhD in telecommunications from the renowned KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
Leadership Insights
Börje Ekholm, the President and CEO of Ericsson, shared his enthusiasm for Hammarwall's return to the Business Area Networks role, highlighting his extensive technological expertise and commercial acumen within the telecommunications and ICT industry. Ekholm stated, "David is an appreciated and respected leader in our industry. His presence in Business Area Networks will be crucial for ensuring success with 5G, AI, and our journey towards 6G."
Per Narvinger, in his role as the outgoing Head of Business Area Networks, praised Hammarwall’s contributions to Ericsson's technological advancements. He expressed confidence that Hammarwall's market experience will be invaluable as he transitions back to Sweden and re-engages with Business Area Networks.
Hammarwall himself expressed enthusiasm regarding his new role, stating, "I'm honored and excited to be offered this opportunity. Business Area Networks is home to me, and this moment is particularly thrilling as Ericsson is setting a new standard for network intelligence. By introducing powerful AI capabilities in Radio Access Networks (RAN), we are truly transforming what connectivity means for service providers. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team in Networks and meeting customers and partners to deliver exceptional value."
Future Directions
Hammarwall's vision aligns with Ericsson's innovative trajectory, as the company works tirelessly to harness the power of AI to improve network efficiency and reliability. The advancement of AI in telecommunications is not just about enhancing current infrastructures but also about paving the way for future technologies, including the eagerly anticipated 6G. With each stride Ericsson takes under this new leadership, the connection between technology and society deepens, opening doors to endless possibilities.
As Hammarwall prepares to embark on this new journey, the telecommunications industry watches closely, eager to see how his leadership will shape the future of connectivity.
In conclusion, the leadership shift at Ericsson comes at a critical juncture, and with David Hammarwall at the helm of Business Area Networks, the company is poised for innovative breakthroughs as it continues to lead in the fast-evolving telecommunications landscape. Ericsson's commitment to creating a technologically advanced and connected future is stronger than ever, promising exciting developments in the years to come.