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White papers examine future of broadband
With ubiquitous internet access a necessity in today’s information world, broadband is a requirement. Consumers and enterprises demand high-speed broadband solutions to match their online activity – and they want them now.

 

Making the business case for deep fiber
Lowering the risk and cost of deep-fiber deployment is the key concern when it comes to growing high-speed broadband revenues. A “layered business model approach” can level the playing field for a diverse array of players.


High-definition TV means deep fiber
High Definition (HD) is a central feature of television services that more telecom operators are introducing to compete against cable and satellite providers, which is helping to drive deep-fiber deployments worldwide.
 

Broadband – driving growth
The increasing availability of broadband connectivity at home, at work and on the move is shaping the lifestyle of millions of people around the world. Delivered using multiple flavors of technology, broadband is driving innovation in all aspects of life, including travel, shopping, entertainment, education and healthcare.

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Sign of the mobile broadband times
Mobile broadband is making a bigger impact than ever before. A new logo gives consumers the know-how on devices enabled with speed, capacity and broad coverage.

 

 

Enhancing a broadband-enabled world
Societies are already benefiting from broadband today, but what is the next step to ensure consumers can truly exploit its rich potential?

 

 

Award-winning Broadband
Ericsson brings innovation to broadband and receives the InfoVision award for a cutting-edge solution.


 

Broadband - A basic necessity
Ericsson President & CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg addresses the delegates at Broadband World Forum Europe in Brussels.

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Mobile is key to spreading broadband (Audio, 2:19 min)
Broadband has become a basic necessity in today’s world. By 2013, Ericsson predicts there will be 3 billion broadband subscribers worldwide. Eighty-percent of them will receive their broadband by a mobile connection. Ericsson Chief Executive Officer Carl-Henric Svanberg discusses Ericsson’s vision for Broadband Everywhere.