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Sep 10, 2015 | News

Ericsson invites industry players to join its licensing effort for Internet of Things (IoT)

Enhance predictability for patent licensing on Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Create clear, industry-wide royalty structure for IoT devices with a primary function other than wireless connectivity. Efficient access to wireless connectivity to promote faster adoption of connected low-cost IoT devices.

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Sep 10, 2015 | General press release

Ericsson announces agreement to acquire Envivio

Sep 10, 2015 | General press release

AT&T selects Ericsson to enhance its TV Platform

Sep 10, 2015 | News

Improving Indoor App Coverage

With more smartphones and new IoT apps placing huge demands on indoor networks, Ericsson's new software improves indoor app coverage by boosting uplink and downlink performance while improving the energy efficiency of indoor networks.

Sep 10, 2015 | News

Accelerating IoT

With billions of things connecting in the Internet of Things, the extensive footprint, reliability, security and proven performance of cellular networks is the ideal platform for growth. With Ericsson software enhancements, it just got better.

Sep 09, 2015 | News

Ericsson’s perspective on the net neutrality debate

We support an internet that allows and encourages innovation, investment and customization. Every internet user is unique in terms of what they value: the content; the price they are willing to pay for the delivery of that content; and the QoS level they prefer for that delivery. Consumers should have access to the information they need to make informed choices.