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February 14, 2008
Sustainability is at the top of the agenda for most companies in the telecom industry. Ericsson is leading the way.
Creating ambient communicationFebruary 14, 2008 Social networks such as Facebook have transformed people's online behavior. They may also transform people's use of mobile phones.
Creating the mobile ad breakFebruary 14, 2008 The mobile advertising industry needs to broaden its focus from technological solutions in order to cater better for the needs of consumers and advertising customers. Video & Audio News
![]() A lifeline for all (VIDEO, 2.45 mins, wmv) February 14, 2008The story of Bangladesh operator Grameenphone proves that mobile communication can benefit individuals, the economy and society as a whole. The company's founder, Iqbal Quadir, reveals how the handset has become a a means of empowerment while emerging markets remain a viable business opportunity.
Driven by energy efficiency (VIDEO, 2.51 mins, wmv)February 14, 2008 Environmental issues in telecoms are coming to the forefront, with operators looking towards cleaner, greener ways to power networks. Ericsson has a number of such projects up and running throughout the world, from solar power to biofuels, and is taking an innovative approach to expand its green portfolio.
Need for high speed (VIDEO, 2:46 mins, wmv)February 13 Austrian operator Mobilkom is already seeing a surge in data services and MTS in Russia is preparing its networks for HSPA. Meanwhile, broadcasters and operators say TV opportunities are about being at the forefront of change. Ericsson customers and partners have their say on the business potential in telecoms. |