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To: P2V who wrote (1960)9/1/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: Diogeron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5390
 
<The decision is taken
in the light of concerns expressed in the United States which potentially
could damage Ericsson.>

Is this a mistranslation from Swedish to English or just a sentence which begs more than it offers?



To: P2V who wrote (1960)9/1/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Is it Burma again. Thought it was Myran Mar or something like that.



To: P2V who wrote (1960)9/1/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: P2V  Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson signs major D-AMPS IS-136 agreement for Mexico's first 1900MHz
network

Ericsson signed a frame agreement, valued at USD 300 million, with Telcel to
build Mexico's first 1900MHz wireless communications network and expand their
800MHz network.

Telcel, Mexico's largest wireless network operator, will construct a
nationwide dual-band/dual-mode (800MHz/1900MHz, analog/digital) network
employing their new 1900MHz licenses recently won in each of the nine Mexican
regions.

Telcel will significantly boost network capacity by integrating the1900MHz and
800MHz channels in a common infrastructure. This is being done in preparation
for the rapid subscriber growth expected when Calling Party Pays legislation
is implemented towards the end of the year. This sophisticated technique
allows calls in progress to be handed off seamlessly between the 800MHz and
1900MHz wireless channels in the same network. Users will not be aware of the
change in frequency.

Jan W„reby, Vice President and General Manager of Ericsson said,"This latest
expansion project makes Telcel one of the first operators in the world to take
full advantage of the dual-band/dual-mode capabilities of the D-AMPS IS-136
standard. It is a sophisticated platform that allows operators to treat
spectrum as a shared network resource, with a common set of services across
both frequency bands."

Telcel's wireless network has been in operation since 1989 and has an existing
subscriber base of 1.6 million. Over 50% of the subscribers use the prepaid
service which has been one of the key contributors to their rapid subscriber
growth.

Telcel has experienced subscriber growth at a rate of 50% over the last 8
months and expect this growth rate to continue over the next few years. This
order is a strategic move. D-AMPS is flexible and feature rich technology that
enables operators to tailor service offerings for their customers.

Neighboring countries have also adopted the D-AMPS standard, providing
seamless roaming for users throughout North and South America.

There are over 90 million subscribers using D-AMPS/AMPS subscribers worldwide.
D-AMPS was the first technology to be commercially available as a dual-band
(800/1900 MHz) and dual-mode (analog-digital) technology. Approximately 14
million subscribers are already using D-AMPS digital services.

Ericsson's 100,000 employees are active in more than 130 countries. Their
combined expertise in fixed and mobile networks, mobile phones and infocom
systems makes Ericsson a world-leading supplier in telecommunications.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Dominique Jodoin, Vice President Sales & Market Operations
Ericsson Radio Systems, Cellular Systems - American Standards
Phone: +46 8 757 2311

Eric ™sterberg, Communications Director,
Ericsson Business Area Mobile Systems
Phone: +69 8 757 2159