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July-September 09
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Ericsson’s commitment to providing connectivity to the Millennium Villages Project has been recognized as an innovative contribution to the telecoms industry, winning a Global Telecoms Business award.
Ericsson will lead as a wireless and wireline infrastructure provider by providing broadband across the US and actively engaging with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the creation of a national broadband plan.
At the Ericsson Business Innovation Forum, June 23 to 24, CTO Håkan Eriksson spoke about how innovations can help people, save the planet, and be profitable.
As commercial rollouts begin, Long Term Evolution (LTE) is becoming a reality, with the next-generation mobile technology poised to outdo its rivals as the natural migration choice for operators.
The Ericsson Roadshow, screening solutions from across the company’s portfolio, is hitting the information superhighway with a virtual tour, giving customers around the globe a taste of Ericsson technology.
Ericsson, together with operator Zain and the GSMA Development Fund, has expanded mobile coverage in Africa’s Lake Victoria region to help improve lake safety and boost economic growth.


An innovation getting a lot of attention these days is a technology that can create new services based on existing ones without the need to write new software. Sounds amazing? Well, it is.
Never mind that HSPA has been a 3GPP standard since 2000, that it has been launched on more than 300 networks around the world or that it boasts current speeds of up to 21Mbps. The real proof of its success is how its users have embraced the mobile broadband technology.
Ericsson will be chairing a panel session at the upcoming Broadband World Forum Europe in September to highlight the positive effect telecoms can have on the environment.
Technology can offset more CO2 than it emits, making it a key aspect of the fight against climate change. This was the theme of two Green Planet videos produced by TelecomTV.


The telecoms industry has a central role to play in enabling other industries and society as a whole to reduce carbon emissions, says Julien Salanave, managing director at the analyst firm, IDATE.
The global information and communications technology (ICT) industry is set to gather for Broadband World Forum Europe on September 7-9. With the theme "Delivering the Promise", the event will focus on convergence, interoperability, and the transformation of carrier networks.
Ericsson’s EDA 1200 converged solution for FTTH and mobile backhaul has won an InfoVision Award at Broadband World Forum in Paris.
End users in rural areas across Europe could get access to mobile broadband services as early as next year after a decision by the European Union.
HSPA will continue its unmatched growth into the next decade, providing operators with strong technical and business advantages over other wireless technologies, a recent white paper from 3G Americas reports.

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