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Feb 22, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson is the prime driver in IP and broadband for consumers and enterprises

At the 21st Century Communications World Forum in London February 21-24, 2005, Ericsson brings the latest news on how operators can grow their business within broadband connected homes and networked enterprises. With the Ericsson Telephony Softswitch, Ericsson IMS solutions and high performance broadband, operators can differentiate their offerings to end-users through bundling of services and convergence of fixed and mobile services.

Feb 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson honored for emergency relief by the GSM Association in Cannes

Ericsson's corporate citizenship program, Ericsson Response, was last night honored by the GSM Association for "Best Use of Mobile in Emergency Situations" for its disaster relief operation following the major earthquake in Bam, Iran, in December 2003.

Feb 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson launches managed capacity solution combining managed services and infrastructure

Ericsson today launched a managed capacity solution to reduce operators' total cost of ownership for networks. By combining its strengths in infrastructure and managed services, Ericsson delivers and manages network capacity when and where operators need it. As a result, operators grow their business and evolve their networks efficiently, and they are free to focus on their customers and business development. The solution, created in close cooperation with customers, is a part of Ericsson's industry-leading managed services offering.

Feb 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson launches hosted mobile portals with best-selling consumer services

Ericsson today launched an expansion of its hosting offering with content packages for mobile portals within five different categories -- music, multiplayer gaming, video, multimedia subscriptions and downloads. Operators can offer consumers a series of portals pre-packaged with content from Ericsson partners including SonyBMG, Warner Music International, Bloomberg, Kamera, FashionTv, Mixipix and others.

Feb 16, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson Mobile Device Management puts operators and enterprises in control of mobile devices

Ericsson has introduced a new application called Mobile Device Management that provides operators and enterprises with the tools to take control of mobile device costs, administration and security.

Feb 15, 2005 | General press release

Ericsson reveals HSDPA market introduction

"We foresee a mass market with HSDPA implemented in 2006," said Mikael Bäck, vice president WCDMA radio networks today at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France. "Already at the end of this year, we expect HSDPA to have been launched for commercial use. Ericsson is in the forefront through our technology leadership and our installed base of WCDMA networks."