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Nov 30, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson and MTN demonstrate commercial HSDPA as an alternative to ADSL

Ericsson and MTN South Africa are first in demonstrating how 3G networks using WCDMA technology enable new mobile broadband services as well as a cost efficient fixed broadband alternative, when combining HSDPA and Fixed Wireless Terminals.

Nov 29, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson's HSDPA solution live in 15 countries

Ericsson's HSDPA solution is now in operation in 15 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America. This was announced today by Carl-Henric Svanberg, President and CEO of Ericsson, at Stora Aktiedagen, a major retail shareholder event in Stockholm.

Nov 29, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson provides mobile music service for Absolute Music Sweden

Absolute Music/EVA Records, Scandinavia's largest CD compilation company and producer of approximately every tenth music CD sold in Sweden, has selected Ericsson's hosted personalized music service to make its music available for mobile phones.

Nov 25, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson signs contract for hosted Ringback Tones with 3 Italy

Ericsson and 3 Italy have announced a five-year agreement for hosted Ringback Tones, based on Ericsson's Personalized Greeting Service. The service will enable 3 Italy to provide the latest content to its customers in an easy, speedy and cost-efficient manner.

Nov 24, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson acquires Australian systems integration company TUSC

Ericsson Australia has today announced the acquisition of the Australian company TUSC, with around 80 employees, specialized in systems integration for telecommunications, utilities and enterprises. The Australian company TUSC, is a subsidiary company of Allied Technologies Group, listed on the Australian stock exchange.

Nov 23, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson signs two new GSM/EDGE contracts with Digicel Group in the Caribbean

Ericsson has been awarded two new GSM/EDGE contracts by Digicel Group, the fastest-growing mobile telecommunications company in the Caribbean. Under the contracts, Ericsson will deliver and install GSM/EDGE networks in Trinidad & Tobago and Haiti.

Nov 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson and Movilnet launch first ringback tone service in Venezuela

Telecomunicaciones Movilnet in Venezuela has selected Ericsson as provider of its nationwide ringback tone solution including end-to-end systems integration. With Ericsson's Personalized Greeting Service, Movilnet becomes one of the first operators in Latin America to make personalization services available to its customers.

Nov 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson partners with UNDP to promote communication for all

Ericsson and United Nation's Development Programme (UNDP)'s Growing Sustainable Business (GSB) initiative are today, in connection to the World Summit on the Information Society, announcing a partnership in the effort to reach the vision of Communication for All and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).