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Ericsson Review NO. 03, 2008, with a new look and feel, is now out. The recurring theme throughout much of this issue is lower total cost of ownership. Ericsson Review unfolds and clarifies Ericsson’s technology and product strategy, showing customers how to make technology and solutions work.


Operators can employ machine-learning techniques to exploit user, network and traffic data assets to better understand their subscriber base and to analyze network traffic and media files. They may also apply these capabilities to boost services or to identify why users do not adopt them.
Watch Alex Sinclair, CTO at GSM Association, talk about LTE’s role in next generation networks. This is the fourth webinar in "The Executive Interview Series - LTE" series, promoted by Informa Telecoms & Media and hosted by Ericsson in cooperation with the GSMA.
The multimedia services area is a fast-moving business and technology environment that built on different architectures. In order to provide some guidance when navigating this territory, a reference map of concepts and products is useful.
The third webinar in "The Executive Interview Series - LTE" series, promoted by Informa Telecoms & Media, features Hugh S. Bradlow, Chief Technology Officer for Telstra Corporation Limited. The seminars are hosted by Ericsson in cooperation with the GSMA.
A unique partnership at Stockholm’s Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) is finding ways to put sustainable IT and communications technologies to work, with the help of Ericsson and other partners.
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Develops solutions, technologies and enablers for tomorrow's services.
Includes multimedia technologies required for emerging multimedia services targeting enriched person-to-person communication and advanced multimedia content services.
Includes aspects such as IP mobility, quality of service, security research, network management, sensor networks and future internet.
3G Long Term Evolution, LTE is the next step in terms of user-service experience, improving latency, capacity and throughput. It will allow data rates above 100 Mbps.
Includes wireless communication with focus on radio access technologies, algorithms for advanced receivers, advanced antenna systems and propagation.
Includes development and evaluation of radio network algorithms, radio protocols and radio access network architecture.

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