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Ericsson to assume responsibility for field maintenance, network quality and operational efficiency in UPC Poland's network. Deal represents Ericsson's first cable managed services contract in Poland.
Swisscom has signed a new, expanded partnership with Ericsson. A new team made up of an equal number of Ericsson and Swisscom experts will be formed.
Expected to generate USD 1 billion or more of additional sales by 2018.
Ericsson intends to acquire the Polish and Ukrainian operations of Ericpol, a software development company and long-time supplier to Ericsson. Approximately 2,000 employees will join Ericsson in Poland and Ukraine.
The Legia Warszawa Stadium is the first Polish stadium and one of the few in Europe that has been equipped with a service platform based on individual WiFi.
Ericsson announces the expansion of its cross-industry 5G research and development (R&D) program to a range of European markets.
A globe-spanning network for the Internet of Things (IoT) has been built over the past 20 years that provides the coverage, security and reliability needed to connect us and bring intelligence to the things that surround us.
Ericsson professional turnkey solutions will modernize existing services and enable future richer services.
Starting from 7th of January 2015, Ericsson's head office will be located at Konstruktorska 12 in Mokotów district.
Ericsson today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire US-based MetraTech Corp., a provider of metadata-based billing, commerce and settlement solutions uniquely adaptable to multiple business models and industries.
The increase in the number of smartphones in the world is gaining momentum. At the end of 2019 years in Europe there will be 765 million smartphones, Ericsson predicts. Market saturation of smartphones will exceed 100% (more smartphones than residents).
The agreement signed by Polkomtel and Aero2 with Ericsson, will significantly speed up the development of the LTE network.