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Feb 25, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson ARTHUR contracted by the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense

Ericsson has received an order for the Weapon Locating System (WLS) ARTHUR from the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense. The systems will be delivered in 2004. The order is worth 50 million Euro.

Feb 25, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson signs ENGINE agreement to modernize Egypt’s national telecommunications network

The agreement between Telecom Egypt and Ericsson is the basis of a long-term strategic partnership, valued to about EUR 200 million over the coming five years. It supports Telecom Egypt in the ongoing implementation of its ambitious plans to expand and modernize the National Telecommunication Infrastructure in order to meet the growing demands for communication and information services by the community.

Feb 21, 2002 | General press release

Telecom Colombia selects Ericsson to build multi-service network

Ericsson today announced a contract with Telecom Colombia (Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones), the largest fixed operator in Colombia, to provide an ENGINE multi-service network.

Feb 20, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson corporate citizenship program honored at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes

Ericsson Response™, a global initiative aimed at rapidly and effectively responding to human suffering caused by disasters, was last night honored by the GSM Association as the industry’s “best use of wireless for emergency situations” under the GSM Awards program.

Feb 20, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson chosen as WCDMA supplier to sunrise, Switzerland

Ericsson has been selected by Swiss operator sunrise as the supplier of WCDMA infrastructure for their nationwide 3G network. The multi-year agreement is for a complete radio network solution, including all needed equipment and professional services.

Feb 20, 2002 | General press release

Inga dolda miljarder i Ericsson

Feb 19, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson and Juniper Networks provide operators with 2.5 and 3G-ready Mobile Internet infrastructure

Ericsson and Juniper Networks help mobile operators scale services with the new AXB 250 06 GGSN, the first product of the joint venture EJN Mobile IP Inc.

Feb 19, 2002 | General press release

Ericsson strengthens leadership position in 3G with new microwave portfolio

Ericsson is further strengthening its end-to-end 3G solutions with a new wireless transmission portfolio. For operators this will improve service quality and lower operational costs. The portfolio is optimized for mobile operators to offer new datacom services, while maintaining the high levels of reliability users have grown accustomed to when using today’s mobile telephony services.