• 3G
  • By Ionut Arghire
  • January 20th, 2010
84Mbps 3G Network Soon to Be Fired Up in Scandinavia

84Mbps 3G Network Soon to Be Fired Up in Scandinavia

By 3 Scandinavia and Ericsson

Ericsson Makes New Management Changes

Ericsson Makes New Management Changes

Appoints new leaders for the Services and CDMA units

Ericsson Slashes 950 Jobs in Sweden

Ericsson Slashes 950 Jobs in Sweden

So as to further cut costs

Ericsson-Nortel Deal Gets Green Light from Canadian Government

Ericsson-Nortel Deal Gets Green Light from Canadian Government

The transaction might be closed during this quarter

MetroPCS Selects Vendors for 2010 LTE Launch

MetroPCS Selects Vendors for 2010 LTE Launch

Ericsson for infrastructure and Samsung for handsets

Ericsson Becomes Supplier for AT&T

Ericsson Becomes Supplier for AT&T

For the carrier's Wireline Access products and services

Ericsson CTO: LTE Is 4G, WiMAX Isn't

Ericsson CTO: LTE Is 4G, WiMAX Isn't

Future LTE handsets will be data-focused

Ericsson Bids for Nortel's CDMA and LTE Units

Ericsson Bids for Nortel's CDMA and LTE Units

Pays $1.13 billion for them

Sprint-Ericsson Deal Is a Win-Win, Strategy Analytics Says

Sprint-Ericsson Deal Is a Win-Win, Strategy Analytics Says

Better services for Sprint, better US market reach for Ericsson

Ericsson Ends Network Upgrade for Vodafone Essar in Record Time

Ericsson Ends Network Upgrade for Vodafone Essar in Record Time

The largest live network upgrade in the world

Sprint and Ericsson Ink a 7-Year Network Services Deal

Sprint and Ericsson Ink a 7-Year Network Services Deal

Valued between $4.5 billion and $5 billion (USD)

Sony Is Putting Together a Team to Create the PSP Phone

Sony Is Putting Together a Team to Create the PSP Phone

Competing with the iPhone

Ericsson Licenses Its First LTE Technology

Ericsson Licenses Its First LTE Technology

Will continue development in Long Term Evolution

Ericsson Will Sustain Sony Ericsson, CEO Says

Ericsson Will Sustain Sony Ericsson, CEO Says

The joint venture won't break up after all

  • Data
  • By Ionut Arghire
  • March 31st, 2009
Ericsson Plans to Demo 56Mbps on HSPA at CTIA

Ericsson Plans to Demo 56Mbps on HSPA at CTIA

The company would establish a new world record

Chinese 3G Network Deployments Start Moving Up

Chinese 3G Network Deployments Start Moving Up

Huawei has already rolled out WCDMA network in Zhengzhou

Sony and Ericsson Might Break Up After All

Sony and Ericsson Might Break Up After All

The joint venture between the two is rumored to fall apart

 
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