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Ericsson Review
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Ericsson Review, no. 01, 2004


GSM network solutions for new-growth markets
Untapped new-growth markets offer significant business opportunities. Ericsson's GSM Expander program has been developed with the unique requirements of these markets in mind—limited entry-level investments, flexible and scalable capacity, and minimum cost of ownership. |
Ericsson Instant Talk
Ericsson Instant Talk, a VoIP service set up using SIP, is a quick and informal way of communicating person-to-person and with groups. The technical solution is fully compliant with the PoC specification and consists of the Instant Talk Application Server, the IPMM system, terminal clients, and professional services. |
Modularity is key when designing packet backbone networks for mobile services
Ericsson has developed a verified reference network design that integrates GPRS and WCDMA technology with site and backbone IP infrastructure. The solution, called Mobile-PBN, unites Ericsson’s core network products, and includes optimum designs for the service network, the network management center, and network synchronization. |
Network synchronization—Stand-alone products that support the design of synchronization networks
Ericsson synchronization solutions yield a reliable, cost-effective and easy-to- operate, dedicated synchronization network. In particular, they provide telecommunications equipment with network frequency and time synchronization functions and have been optimized for, but are not limited to, use with AXE and CPP. |
Energy efficiency enhancements in radio access networks
Taking the customer perspective, Ericsson has used site, network, climate, and traffic statistics from operator networks to enhance energy consumption in real network operations. Examples of product enhancements include reduced energy consumption in RBS equipment, climate systems, radio access networks and legacy networks. |
The Public Ethernet—The next-generation broadband access network
The evolution of broadband access continues: service providers are forced to drive down the costs of delivering existing services and simultaneously open the door to new revenue-generating services. Drawing on standard Ethernet technology, Ericsson can offer a broadband access network with unbeatable price-to- performance ratio, carrier-class functionality, security, quality of service, and scalability. |
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