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Mobile Organizer offers 'push' access to PIM applications
The latest release of Ericsson Mobile Organizer (EMO) improves the simplicity and convenience of mobile working by offering smartphone users secure 'push' access to all their Personal Information Management (PIM) applications - e-mail, contacts, calendar and meeting requests.
3 UK rumoured to be considering outsourcing network services
It's not any more than a whisper at the moment, but we've heard that Ericsson and 3 are doing another managed services deal, this time for the 3 UK network.
Ericsson to license its 3G platform U250 to NEC
Ericsson and NEC Corporation have signed a license agreement for U250, the latest WCDMA/GPRS platform from Ericsson Mobile Platforms.
Ericsson to supply full commercial EDGE system to BASE
Ericsson has been awarded a contract by Belgian operator BASE for the upgrade of the existing radio access network with EDGE technology. The contract has a total value of about USD 37 million (SEK 280 million) and will
Teleca sells Swedish systems integrator to Ericsson
40 staff join Ericsson Global Services business
Ericsson has announced the acquisition of the Swedish company Teleca OSS, with around 40 employees, specialized in systems
integration in the area of telecom management.
Mobilaris and Ericsson deliver location based services to Russia
Mobilaris and Ericsson deliver their Location Based Solution Services (LBS) solution to ZAO Sonic Duo (MegaFon-Moscow), operating in the Moscow area for Russian nationwide mobile network MegaFon.
Kodiak snaps back
Who is Kodiak Networks? Mobile Europe was asked by a representative of one of the mobile industry's biggest vendors of push-to-talk equipment after Orange launched its TalkNow service, surprising many in the industry with its choice of technology
3G contracts stack up
The continuing battle for contracts to supply 3G infrastructure to Europe's mobile operators has brought some relief to Motorola, which was able to announce its first UMTS contract.





