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Ericsson - Technology Thur, 27 Nov 2008 10:00:00 +0200 |
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Next generation broadband
Watch Bill Huang, General Manager of China Mobile Research Institute, talk about LTE and the future of broadband. The webinar is promoted by Informa Telecoms & Media and hosted by Ericsson in cooperation with the GSMA and is part of "The Executive Interview Series - LTE" series.
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Blade-based mobile softswitch to modernize Telstra's network
Ericsson's new ultra-high capacity mobile softswitch is making its world debut in Australia. The MSC-S Blade Cluster substantially increases node availability and the server capacity. It also dramatically simplifies the network.
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Machine-learning technologies in telecommunications (pdf)
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.
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GSMA looks into future
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.
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Multimedia Services overview
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.
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Telstra on evolution and LTE
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.
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Saving time, money and the environment
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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Digital techniques for power modules
Digital power control delivers efficiency in high-power applications. The emphasis is firmly on increasing power density while maintaining tight regulation with the least possible conversion loss. These are objectives that traditional dc-dc converters using analog control loops have generally found to be mutually exclusive but that digital-control platforms can meet.
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Momentum builds for LTE
With mobile broadband growing and major operators voicing support for 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE), Ericsson's case for a unified evolution to next generation networks was well-received at a recent conference of telecom leaders.
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Ericsson Review Redesigned
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.
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