Ericsson Review

Ericsson Review, no. 01, 2001

Wireless-Trench technology for portable wireless applications
Until recently, the use of silicon for the production of wireless integrated power amplifiers has not been viable. Now, however, the revolutionary new Wireless-Trench technology makes this possible. Ericsson is currently developing a family of related power amplifier products for GSM 900 and 1800/1900MHz as well as GSM dual/triple-band, PDC, other cordless systems, and Bluetooth.
AXE 810—The evolution continues
Thanks to an architecture that was developed to support change, the AXE exchange continues to evolve. Recent adaptations of hardware and software prepare AXE for the next generation of networks. The new system architecture will serve as the basis for migration toward a server-gateway architecture for third-generation mobile and multiservice networks.
Open architecture in the core of AXE
Having been based on industry-standard microprocessors, the APZ 212 40 central processor is a milestone in Ericsson hardware implementation. The latest in a line of central processors, the APZ 212 40 is the first of a new generation, and the platform for future multiprocessor solutions.
Cable modems—Broadband highway to the home
Cable operators are eyeing a huge business opportunity in bringing high-speed Internet access into customer homes. The market for cable modems is expected to increase dramatically over the next few years. This increase will be the result of rising user demands for increased speed and access to services.
The R380s—The first smartphone from the Ericsson–Symbian partnership
The R380s, which is the first smartphone on the market to incorporate Symbian’s EPOC32 operating system, opens up the future of devices by matching hardware and software to give a full range of desirable functions in a user-friendly, efficient, and portable package. The R380s points the way to a community of devices whose common architecture and open platform allow user requirements to be met by specialized developers.
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