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Owning the home is essential to owning the consumer, Portugal Telecom’s Nuno Afonso tells visitors to the Broadband World Forum in Berlin, Germany.
Ericsson unveiled its new EMN120 Ethernet Metro Access Node at this week’s Broadband World Forum in the German capital, Berlin.
With a solid record of technology leadership and a portfolio strengthened by recent acquisitions, Ericsson is helping network operators in the Northern European market trim costs and increase revenue at a critical time.

At the Broadband World Forum in Berlin, Ericsson is demonstrating a connected home of the future – with access to all your digital content and media, wherever you are.

Ericsson has been awarded the InfoVision Award for the development of the W25 fixed wireless terminal for broadband, which provides full service broadband over HSPA.
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) unveils its new EMN120 Ethernet Metro Access Node at this week's Broadband World Forum in Berlin. EMN120 expands the Ericsson EDA broadband access portfolio to include Metro Ethernet products and strengthens Ericsson's Full Service Broadband offering.
A rise in broadband use coupled with content digitization creates new ways to distribute and consume media. In this context Redback’s SmartEdge creates opportunity for consumers, media companies and operators.
Ericsson and leading German operator Deutsche Telekom have signed a contract to deploy Ericsson's VDSL2 solution, a cutting-edge broadband access solution, provided through Ericsson's EDA 1200. The move will step up the rollout of innovative broadband services across Germany's largest cities, where users will enjoy high-speed internet access with downlink speeds up to 50Mbps.