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Day 4: High speed dominates Macau

November 15, 2007
It's not just countries like South Korea and Japan that are addicted to high speed mobile broadband any more. Several other Asian countries have already rolled out HSPA networks and more are to follow. As analysts point out, the Asian continent is one that embrace new technology very quickly.
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Day 3: Asia's diverse market evident in Macao

November 14, 2007
From immense price pressure on GSM networks in India to providing services for immense broadband speeds in other parts of Asia makes this continent unmatched in its diversity. Find out more from the Mobile Asia Congress in Macao.
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Day2: Mobile Broadband dominates Mobile Congress

November 13, 2007
The Mobile broadband business was one of the key discussion points at today's Mobile Asia Congress in Macau. Ericsson CEO, Carl-Henric Svanberg was among the keynote speakers.
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Day 1: Ericsson supplies the in-building solution to the venue of this years Mobile Asia Congress

November 12, 2007
The Mobile Asia Congress is being held in Macau in the world's second largest commercial building. Ericsson has supplied the in-building solution to this one million square metre complex.
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Customer Seminar

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Articles

Mobile phone, fixed-line price
Mobile operators have a new way to capture and secure the home telephony market. The Ericsson Femto Cell Solution allows consumers to use their mobile phones at home with the price advantages of fixed-line and internet phones.

All talk in Macau
The facilities and sheer size of Asia's newest and biggest resort hotel have got people talking. Ericsson's in-building telecommunications solution ensures guests can talk with ease.

Local switching cuts operator costs
Ericsson will unveil its Abis local connectivity feature (LCF) with a live demonstration at the Mobile Asia Congress, which will be held in Macau from November 12-15, 2007.

Broadband grows in Southeast Asia
With more than 6 million new mobile subscriptions a month, and broadband penetration as low as 5 percent in most countries in Southeast Asia, there are good opportunities for telecom growth in the region.

Asia’s mobile market diverse, dynamic
It has become increasingly important for mobile operators to understand Asia’s mix of high-growth emerging markets and mature saturated markets if they intend to be profitable.