Tuesday, February 22, 2005
News from Ericsson
Ericsson is the prime driver in IP and broadband for consumers and enterprises
Tuesday, February 22 2005
At the 21st Century Communications World Forum in London February21-24, 2005, Ericsson brings the latest news on how operators can grow their business within broadband connected homes and networked enterprises. With the Ericsson Telephony Softswitch, Ericsson IM Ssolutions and high performance broadband, operators can differentiate their offerings to end-users through bundling of services and convergence of fixed and mobile services.
"Ericsson is driving the future growth of broadband in the segments connected homes and networked enterprises," says Karl Thedéen, Vice President, Wireline, Ericsson.
Ericsson is addressing the importance of extensive service bundling such as IPTV, IP telephony for residential customers. For enterprises bundled services include both IP Centrex and IP PBXs as well as push mail and video telephony. Furthermore, service transparency between fixed and mobile terminals will be required for consumer convenience.
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Broadband (and mobile communications) is definitely the survival strategy for comms companies in the future, and the route to profitability for the equipment suppliers. Well done Ericsson (did I say that?)
