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Ericsson works with Intel to bring HSPA to Mobile Internet Devices
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although today’s handheld computer phones such as iPhones, Nokia smartphones, Windows Mobile smartphones and others are already “mobile Internet devices”, Intel is hard at work on the “next generation” of MIDs and has done a deal with Ericsson to ensure an HSPA/WCMA/EDGE/GSM module is part of the mix.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although today’s handheld computer phones such as iPhones, Nokia smartphones, Windows Mobile smartphones and others are already “mobile Internet devices”, Intel is hard at work on the “next generation” of MIDs and has done a deal with Ericsson to ensure an HSPA/WCMA/EDGE/GSM module is part of the mix.
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Aastra aims to shake up Aussie enterprise telephony market
By: Stuart Corner
Australia's already highly competitive market for enterprise telephony systems looks set to become even more so as Canadian company Aastra, which has bought Ericsson's enterprise telephony business, moves to ramp up its operations in Australia and revitalise relationships with former Ericsson channel partners.
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By: Stuart Corner
Australia's already highly competitive market for enterprise telephony systems looks set to become even more so as Canadian company Aastra, which has bought Ericsson's enterprise telephony business, moves to ramp up its operations in Australia and revitalise relationships with former Ericsson channel partners.
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Ericsson / STMicro JV to shake up wireless chipset market
By: Stuart Corner
STMicroelectronics and Ericsson are to merge their respective cellphone chip and cellphone software (platform) businesses into a 50/50 joint venture that they say have will the industry's strongest product offering in semiconductors and platforms for mobile applications.
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By: Stuart Corner
STMicroelectronics and Ericsson are to merge their respective cellphone chip and cellphone software (platform) businesses into a 50/50 joint venture that they say have will the industry's strongest product offering in semiconductors and platforms for mobile applications.
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HTC dials up Petts to lead ANZ sales
By: Stephen Withers
Smartphone vendor HTC has appointed Anthony Petts as director of sales and marketing of HTC Australia and New Zealand.
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By: Stephen Withers
Smartphone vendor HTC has appointed Anthony Petts as director of sales and marketing of HTC Australia and New Zealand.
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Telstra set to boost backbone network capacity?
By: Stuart Corner
Ericsson announced last week that it had won a contract to supply Deutsche Telekom with technology that will significantly increase the capacity of its optical fibre backbone network. This has big implications for Telstra.
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By: Stuart Corner
Ericsson announced last week that it had won a contract to supply Deutsche Telekom with technology that will significantly increase the capacity of its optical fibre backbone network. This has big implications for Telstra.
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Ericsson Australia to take lead role in future mobile network deployments
By: Stuart Corner
In preparation for the introduction of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of mobile technology into carrier networks Ericsson is to open, in Melbourne, its first centre dedicated to bridging the gap between R&D and deployment of the new technologies in carrier networks worldwide.
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By: Stuart Corner
In preparation for the introduction of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of mobile technology into carrier networks Ericsson is to open, in Melbourne, its first centre dedicated to bridging the gap between R&D and deployment of the new technologies in carrier networks worldwide.
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Next G gets faster, simpler and cheaper to run
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has tested the ability of its Next G network to support data downstream speeds of 21Mbps and announced plans to rationalise the core network with significant operational cost savings. Promises of lower prices for users were not included.
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has tested the ability of its Next G network to support data downstream speeds of 21Mbps and announced plans to rationalise the core network with significant operational cost savings. Promises of lower prices for users were not included.
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A heart starter for your mobile phone
By: Stuart Corner
In a world-first the Australian Red Cross is offering cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions as an animation downloadable to a mobile phone, using technology from Ericsson.
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By: Stuart Corner
In a world-first the Australian Red Cross is offering cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions as an animation downloadable to a mobile phone, using technology from Ericsson.
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Ericsson wants to be telcos' 'Televisionary'
By: Stuart Corner
The 'holy grail' of service providers as broadcasting and fixed and mobile communications converge is the 'three screens' model: the ability to deliver, and receive, integrated video content via PCs, TVs and mobile devices, and Ericsson is making a big push to be the preferred supplier to deliver on this vision.
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By: Stuart Corner
The 'holy grail' of service providers as broadcasting and fixed and mobile communications converge is the 'three screens' model: the ability to deliver, and receive, integrated video content via PCs, TVs and mobile devices, and Ericsson is making a big push to be the preferred supplier to deliver on this vision.
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HSPA heaven and GPS goodness from Ericsson and Dell
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?
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Long Term Evolution not so far away
By: Stuart Corner
In less than two years the next phase of 3G cellular technology should be commercially available and its backers say it will be cost and performance competitive with ADSL. This raises some rather interesting issues for rural Australia.
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By: Stuart Corner
In less than two years the next phase of 3G cellular technology should be commercially available and its backers say it will be cost and performance competitive with ADSL. This raises some rather interesting issues for rural Australia.
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WiMAX trashed – and praised – in Australian trials
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Two WiMAX operators in Australia are telling very different stories of their experiences at a WiMAX conference underway in Bangkok, according to an online report.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Two WiMAX operators in Australia are telling very different stories of their experiences at a WiMAX conference underway in Bangkok, according to an online report.
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Vodafone cosies up to Crazy John’s and chooses Ericsson for HSPA
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As Vodafone builds its HSPA network with Ericsson equipment, an agreement with mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s ensures an even bigger national distribution network to capitalise on a 3.5G network that aims to compete strongly against Telstra’s Next G.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As Vodafone builds its HSPA network with Ericsson equipment, an agreement with mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s ensures an even bigger national distribution network to capitalise on a 3.5G network that aims to compete strongly against Telstra’s Next G.
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Vodafone selects Ericsson for national network upgrade
By: Ian Grayson
Vodafone Australia has inked a deal with Ericsson to fast track the rollout of a national high-speed mobile network.
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By: Ian Grayson
Vodafone Australia has inked a deal with Ericsson to fast track the rollout of a national high-speed mobile network.
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Sony Ericsson to offer Windows Mobile handsets
By: Stuart Corner
Sony Ericsson has become the latest manufacturer to offer handsets based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, which means that four of the world's top five makers of mobile phones will ship Windows Mobile devices in 2008.
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By: Stuart Corner
Sony Ericsson has become the latest manufacturer to offer handsets based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, which means that four of the world's top five makers of mobile phones will ship Windows Mobile devices in 2008.
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Lenovo Laptops to ship with embedded Ericsson HSPA
By: Stuart Corner
Lenovo has become the first announced customer for Ericsson's HSPA module, which includes a GPS receiver, and will start offering laptops with this embedded later this year.
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By: Stuart Corner
Lenovo has become the first announced customer for Ericsson's HSPA module, which includes a GPS receiver, and will start offering laptops with this embedded later this year.
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