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WELCOME TO MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS BARCELONA, 11-14 FEBRUARY 2008
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, 11-14 FEBRUARY 2008
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS
ERICSSON ACTIVITIES

Ericsson Briefing 
Monday 11 February
8:30 - 10:00 am
Metronom, Carrer de la Fusina, Barcelona
 
Briefing begins at 9:00 am
Registration begins at 8:30 am 
 
The press briefing will be hosted by President and CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg and will be also accessible via a live webcast on www.ericsson.com and www.ericsson.com/investors
 

Metro:  Line 4 (yellow) - Jaume I /Barceloneta
(Walk on C/Princesa to C/Comerc turn right, after one block down turn left to C/Fusina)
 

Map is available here
 

Taxi:  C/Fusina in the corner with C/Comercial, a short walk to Ericsson or C/Fusina turn right from Passeiq de Picasso from north.
 
Investor and financial analyst group meetings 
Should you wish to request a group meeting with management, please send key issues you wish to address and your availability to Nathalie Mozdiniewicz

ERICSSON’S FOCUS AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2008

Stand location:  Fira, Hall 8, Stand 8A171
 

As our guests, you will also be invited to our own range of events and activities. The main focus for Ericsson’s activities will be our Multimedia, Full Service Broadband and Managed Services offerings.
 

 Talk to us about Multimedia
 
 Talk to us about Full Service Broadband
 
 Talk to us about Managed Services
ERICSSON’S PARTICIPATION IN THE CONGRESS PROGRAM

As part of the congress program, Ericsson will participate in a keynote and a panel discussion and will   hold a presentation:
 

Tuesday, February 12, 11.30 am
Håkan Eriksson, Senior Vice President, head of Technology and CTO will be part of a panel discussion - HSPA - The Story Continues with HSUPA and HSPA Evolved
 

Tuesday, February 12,  2:15pm
Carl-Henric Svanberg, President and CEO, will participate in the keynote session - Ubiquitous Networks
 

Thursday, February 14,  2:15pm
Magnus Mandersson, Vice President, Managed Services will hold a presentation in Cutting cost and delivering more section
 


 

INNOVATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Mobile communication is one of the most important technologies for contributing to social and economical development around the world.
 

Mobile network efficiency starts with good design and continues with excellent individual core and radio site performance. Utilizing alternative sources of energy such as solar, wind and bio-fuels will make communication more accessible and will reduce reliance on fossil fuels and further reduce environmental impact.
 

Here you will be able to meet with Ericsson representatives and get the information you need on this subject.
 

Location:
Fira, outside in the avenue next to main entrance to Hall 8

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