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Sep 08, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson provides Global Crossing with advanced IP telephony solution

Ericsson has been awarded a contract with Global Crossing in the UK to provide an upgraded IP telephony platform for the company's RailNet network. As a result of the supplier contract, the Ericsson solution will enable advanced IP telephony services for Global Crossing's RailNet customers, which comprise 65,000 users from UK train operator Network Rail and rail infrastructure companies.

Sep 08, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson to license its 3G platform U250 to NEC

Ericsson and NEC Corporation have signed a license agreement for U250, the latest WCDMA/GPRS platform from Ericsson Mobile Platforms.

Sep 07, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson's IMS selected by Commander in Australia for DSLAM initiative and deployment of new multimedia services

Commander Communications Ltd, a telecommunications operator in Australia, has selected Ericsson's IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solution to enable its core Ericsson network to access DSLAM connectivity and to allow the deployment of new network hosted multimedia services in its IP network.

Sep 07, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson enables Automatic Device Configuration for Rogers Wireless customers

Ericsson was selected to enable Rogers Wireless, Canada's largest wireless provider, to offer faster and simpler activation and configuration of handsets and services through its Automatic Device Configuration (ADC) solution.

Sep 07, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson signs managed services contract with Sonaecom in Portugal

Ericsson and Portuguese telecom group Sonaecom have signed a five-year managed services contract that includes field operations for the multi-vendor infrastructure networks of Optimus and Novis, the mobile and fixed brands of Sonaecom.

Sep 07, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson to supply HSDPA to Cellcom

Cellcom, the biggest mobile operator in Israel, has selected Ericsson as sole supplier for its 3G/HSDPA radio network, confirming Ericsson's leadership in HSDPA. The rollout will begin in 2005.

Sep 07, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson outlines its vision for 3G evolution

At the Ericsson Strategy & Technology Summit in Shanghai, Ericsson's President and CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg said the growing demand for mobile content and the handset's emerging role as a media channel will pave the way for a faster deployment of 3G and HSDPA.

Sep 06, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson's active device management - kick-starting mobile services beyond voice

Ericsson has launched its Automatic Device Configuration (ADC) solution, allowing mobile network operators to tailor-make the right services for every consumer. The solution allows operators to identify which device is being used and the most relevant choice of services that can be offered. It also offers complete service activation from day one.

Aug 30, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson to provide European broadband provider B2 with VDSL2

B2 will deploy VDSL2 technology to deliver Triple Play services - Internet, IP Telephony and IPTV - over a High-Performance Broadband architecture based on IP/Ethernet technology. The VDSL2 system is planned to be in operation in October this year.