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To: P2V who wrote (2942)3/16/1999 12:04:00 PM
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** MUCH0 NEWS TODAY **
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Tuesday, March 16 1999
Ericsson and Juniper Networks deliver Internet backbone router and integration
services for new public network infrastructure

Separate Equity and Distribution Agreements strengthen cooperation More ...

Tuesday, March 16 1999
® Ericsson and Memotec enter into global partnership

Ericsson and Memotec Communications Inc. (Memotec) announced today a strategic
global alliance agreement under which Ericsson's Enterprise Systems Unit will
co-market Memotec's CX Series of Frame Relay access solutions @ with support
for data, voice and video @ through its worldwide subsidiary organizations and
distribution networks, spanning over 130 countries. Financial terms of the
agreement were not disclosed. More ...

Tuesday, March 16 1999
Ericsson measures energy consumption with GSM technique, saving money for
consumers

Ericsson has signed a contract with Enermet concerning an order of the GSM
module, GM 12, to a value of USD 19 million (SEK 160 million). The GSM module
makes it possible for the consumer to read off the energy consumption in a new
way. The co-operation between Ericsson and Enermet means that the consumer is
in much better control of the energy costs and can act faster when changes
occur. More ...

Tuesday, March 16 1999
Ericsson's new wireless access system - dynamically allocating speeds up to 37
Mbps

Ericsson launches a new Wireless Broadband Access system. A high performance
point-to-multipoint system, providing small and medium sized businesses with
dynamically allocated access speeds up to 37 Mbps per user. For operators this
represents a quantum leap in comparison with today's wireless access speeds. More ...

Tuesday, March 16 1999
Ericsson's wireless access for IP services - MINI-LINK BAS gives quantum leap in
speeds

Ericsson launches a new wireless access system optimized for IP-based services
at speeds up to 37 Mbps. For users and operators, these speeds represent a
quantum leap in wired or wireless access speeds. More ...
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