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Ericsson fuels Gigabit point-to-point access

March 18, 2010

  • Meeting enterprises and consumers demand for symmetrical high-capacity broadband
  • Enabling new multimedia and advanced premium services like HD IPTV
  • Ericsson strengthening its position as market leader in Europe

Ericsson receives award in recognition of its performance in clean design

March 17, 2010
  • Prestigious award from industry consultant
  • This award represents recognition for all the years of investment in Clean Design that company operated from day one.
  • Clean Design principle helps to achieve low energy consumption contributing to reduce environmental impact and total cost of ownership

SingTel and Ericsson ride the waves of LTE technology

March 16, 2010

  • First showcase in the region of concurrent next-generation multimedia applications over a single LTE device  
  • SingTel’s 42Mbps network ready from second half of this year

Ericsson’s 1/8 brick power module optimizes 5V bus voltage to match load requirement

March 12, 2010

  • Flat efficiency curve provides 1/4 brick performance levels in an 1/8 brick format while reducing power consumption
  • Read & write PMBus compliant ready for forthcoming regulations requiring energy data measurement
  • Dynamic dead-time optimization and firmware-specific bring unprecedented efficiency level to a 5V output power-module

Ericsson to provide fast mobile broadband to Polkomtel SA

March 8, 2010

  • 14 million subscribers of Plus network owned by Polkomtel SA will get the fastest available 3G network
  • Polkomtel SA able to implement 42 Mbps in the existing network and preparing for 84Mbps
  • Expansion of 3G provides broadband solutions outside the metropolitan area

Positive experiences gathered so far in the course of the joint LTE test of T-Mobile and Ericsson

March 8, 2010
Ever since the introduction of HSPA, the number of mobile Internet users is increasing dynamically, while usage also grows significantly. More than 90% of the data usage, generated by the more than 430 thousand T-Mobile mobile Internet subscribers goes through the HSDPA network.