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Ericsson chosen by 3 to integrate, host and manage messaging solution

The five-year contract, which covers Sweden, Denmark, Norway and optionally Finland, further strengthens Ericsson's position as a business and managed services partner in the service layer and an industry leader in innovative messaging solutions.
 
In December 2004, 3 announced it had 350,000 customers in Scandinavia. It will now benefit from the enhanced possibilities via this agreement with Ericsson.
 
"3 offers attractive and innovative mobile communication services to our customers," said Shlomo Liran, CEO at 3. "Ericsson's hosted solution supports all our needs for delivering attractive messaging solutions to customers. This is a fast, cost-efficient and easy way for launching premium picture and video messaging services to our customers, allowing us to focus on further developing our business in other areas."
 
Under the agreement, Ericsson's market leading and well-proven solutions for voice mail, SMS, MMS, unified messaging, Email and Video Gateway are integrated into 3's network. The arrangement is seamless for consumers. Ericsson will take the overall responsibility for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the solutions.
 
"The agreement with a pioneering operator such as 3 underlines Ericsson's position as the industry leader in managed services and in providing innovative messaging solutions," said Hans Vestberg, Executive Vice President, Business Unit Global Services, Ericsson. "We are very proud of the trust 3 has shown by placing this great responsibility in our hands."
 
Ericsson's messaging solutions have been adopted by more than 110 mobile operators in more than 90 countries, serving an addressable subscriber base of more than 400 million consumers.
 
Ericsson is shaping the future of Mobile and Broadband Internet communications through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world.
 

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Josephine Edwall-Björklund, Group Function Communications
Phone: +46 70 519 16 98, +46 8 719 69 92
E-mail: press.relations@ericsson.com


About 3
3 is focusing on offering attractive and innovative services for mobile video communication. 3 is the brand for Hi3G Access' activities. Hi3G Access has a 3G license in Denmark and Sweden and is owned by Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. (60%) and Investor AB (40%) - both with leading technological and industrial experience. 3 is co-operating with other Hutchison Whampoa companies with 3G-licence in Australia, Austria, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy and the UK.

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About Ericsson's offering in the service layer
The service layer is the market place where new, enriched services - both communication and media, for both consumers and enterprises - are created, delivered and managed. The Ericsson service layer offering comprises of business consulting, systems integration and managed services (including hosting) in the solution areas of user & service management, charging and application support. Ericsson is a world-leading solution provider in the service layer with broad experience from designing, integrating and managing carrier-class service layer solutions to more than 350 operators in 110 countries.

Ericsson offers a complete messaging portfolio including market-leading solutions for voicemail, SMS, MMS, Unified Messaging, Instant Messaging and Video Gateway.

About Ericsson's Managed Services offering
Ericsson's managed services offering covers management of day-to-day operations of a customer's network and can also include managed capacity for efficient network build out wherever and whenever needed, as well as hosting of applications and content management. As the undisputed industry leader in managed services, Ericsson has officially announced 35 managed services contracts with operators worldwide since 2002. In all current managed services contracts, excluding hosting, Ericsson is managing networks that together serve over 35 million subscribers worldwide.