Network evolution the Ericsson way
Ericsson’s implementation of the third-generation network--which moves away from the traditional, vertically integrated network--is based on a three-layer model that features a content and user-applications layer, a communications-control layer, and a connectivity layer. |
The AXI 540 router and the public IP network edge
Optimized to serve the edge of new public IP networks, the AXI 540 router is a natural fit in Ericsson’s expanding portfolio of data products and a key member of the family of next-generation networking solutions. |
Real-time routers for wireless networks
The use of IP on the fixed network side of wireless systems puts special requirements on network equipment. Ericsson’s real-time routers, which support both IPv4 and IPv6, have been specifically designed to cope with the conditions and characteristics of wireless networks. |
Ericsson’s Bluetooth modules
For more than ten years, Ericsson Microelectronics has been involved in the research and development of semiconductor and packaging technologies for wireless applications. Capitalizing on this experience, Ericsson’s engineers have realized a truly low-cost, high-density radio module that can easily be designed into a wide range of applications for Bluetooth communication. |
Mobile Internet—An industry-wide paradigm shift?
Will the mobile Internet give rise to a new paradigm--one in which the user is “always connected, always online?” We think so, and several indicators signal that the day of the mobile Internet is already at the door. |
Ericsson’s mobile location solution
Mobile positioning solutions represent the next “killer application” of the mobile communications industry. Ericsson’s mobile location solution offers the high-end network-assisted GPS and network-based CGI-TA techniques, to give operators immediate and 100% penetration at introduction. |
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