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Ericsson’s mobile portal delivered nearly 4 million page impression during the 2005-06 Volvo Ocean Race. This year, fans of the grueling eight-month sailing event will once again be able to follow the race whenever they want and wherever they are.

Consumer and enterprise multimedia have a great future ahead of them, the independent Global Multimedia Report by research company IDC predicts

Skip the guesswork. Optimal pricing to maximize profit can be determined empirically. This kind of analysis is a powerful management tool for all operators.

Deep within Ericsson’s Gothenburg office lies the global competence center for IPTV. At the TV Center, systems integration, consulting and technical knowledge and expertise is being gathered to make Ericsson a leading supplier of IPTV solutions and services.

All video across all networks will eventually be delivered as IP packets. A reinvented television, IPTV, will create a new multimedia marketplace. In this article Alan Delaney explains what telcos and other players need to keep in mind as we enter the uncharted waters of IPTV. 

To answer the billion-dollar question for this industry, you need to dig deep into consumers’ behavior, their conceptions, wants and needs. We asked young people around the world, and here is what we found.

Ericsson enables operators and media brands to pursue the vision of a multimedia marketplace where people and other internet entities can meet, collaborate, socialize, expose offers, trade, sell, buy, produce, and consume by means of multimedia services.

In much the same way as it reinvented personal computing, two-way network technology will transform TV into a richer, more personalized experience.

Fires, disaster relief, police work, national security... to handle demanding tasks like these, authorities always need reliable and controlled information.

Telecom companies are looking at IPTV solutions to further grow their customer base and deliver a truly innovative and personalized cross platform experience, while offering consumers an answer to their wishes for content-on-demand and mobility.

Ericsson’s Multimedia Communication Suite (MCS) is a horizontal business solution which gives network operators the platforms and mechanisms they need to create an end-user experience that simplifies the discovery of, access to, and usage of new network services...

If consumers won't pay, why not just give it to them and make someone else pay? This can be done in many ways - lets look at some recent examples.

This article presents some of the key features of the radio interface for LTE (long-term evolution), recently approved by 3GPP. LTE enables unprecedented performance in terms of peak data rates, delay, and spectrum efficiency.

Mobile music has become very popular in recent years and operators are constantly looking at different ways to enhance the service they provide to users. The streaming of music and providing a personalized service to customers are priority areas for the mobile music industry.

Ericsson’s Redback Networks has launched a smart Ethernet switch called SM 480, which was designed to help operators converge their fixed and mobile networks. The product is the first in a series of carrier Ethernet products.

Your media everywhere, anytime. This summarizes end-user expectations when ever-wider broadband and ever-lower flat-rate tariffs combine with users’ thirst for digital content.

Ericsson and Sun have teamed up to launch the Sun-Ericsson application competition, a contest designed to encourage innovation among developers and foster the creation of next-generation mobile and internet services.

Enhanced technology and new ways of charging for location-based services are producing new business opportunities for operators and service providers.

Live demonstrations of end-to-end mobile service creation using the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) were greeted with ringing applause at JavaOne.