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Mar 29, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson makes Ethernet DSL Access breakthrough in Northern Latin America

Ericsson has signed a breakthrough broadband access contract with Colombian fixed operator Telebucaramanga. Ericsson will deliver its Public Ethernet Broadband Access solution, becoming the first ADSL2+ in service in the Northern Latin America market region.

Mar 29, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson korrigerar tryckfel i årsredovisningen 2004

I årsredovisningen 2004, förvaltningsberättelsen, har vissa sifferuppgifter blivit felaktiga. Tryckfelet finns i textavsnittet och påverkar inte övriga publicerade uppgifter i samband med årsredovisningen för 2004.

Mar 29, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson corrects misprint in the Annual Report 2004

In the Annual Report 2004 certain figures in a section of the Board of Directors' report are misprinted. The misprint occurs in the text section and does not influence other published statements for the annual report for 2004.

Mar 24, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson and Siemens reach interoperability in push to talk

Ericsson and Siemens Communications have successfully completed interoperability tests between Siemens push to talk handsets and Ericsson infrastructure (IMS system including push to talk server). This major step will significantly expand the customer base for operators planning to offer standard-based push to talk and will give consumers a simple and seamless push to talk experience. In addition it proves the two global mobile communications suppliers' commitment to open standards

Mar 23, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson to supply Maltacom with Telephony Softswitch solution for network upgrade to IP

Maltacom, the leading telecommunications operator in Malta, has contracted Ericsson for a total upgrade of their fixed network to the Ericsson Telephony Softswitch solution and for the supply of related implementation and support services.

Mar 23, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson sues UK based mobile phone company Sendo for patent infringement

Ericsson has sued the UK based mobile phone company Sendo for patent infringement in several countries. The complaints allege that Sendo's mobile phone products infringe certain Ericsson patents covering GSM and GPRS technologies. Ericsson seeks both an injunction against the continued sale and marketing of Sendo's mobile phone products, and monetary damages.

Mar 18, 2005 | General press release

Telecommunications industry launches eMobility Platform to boost Europe's leadership.

In order to boost Europe's leadership in mobile and wireless communications and services, 15 telecommunications companies today launched the eMobility Technology Platform for mobile and wireless communications.