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To: P2V who wrote (2509)1/11/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5390
 
Alright! I am still lethargic form the holidays!! Some interesting points is that the Chile order is the fifth expansion in 12 months!!

So what has prompted this growth? Read down a little and you will see that the introduction of Calling Party Pays is probably the reason. Now I have stated that i am not up to scratch on the US scene, but is the US market still a question of Receiving Party Pays? If so, then as legislation here and in some other markets change, then we could see further orders/growth?

Mika
PS Mardy, I'll check my email more often in future, but am tied up writing a telecom related article!?!?! Oh well, when you're busy you're busy! Hope to hear more good mobile news over the next couple of weeks, but so far a nice start to the year.



To: P2V who wrote (2509)1/12/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson's CyberLab East, an Internet business division based in New York, NY,
will organize and oversee this process.

Ericsson Internet Community Award (ERICA) seeks creative ideas for building
Internet Communities

More than USD 250,000 in cash and in-kind Web development services will be
donated to selected non-profit organizations that win the Ericsson Internet
Community Award (ERICA), the first-ever international awards program designed
to help non-profit organizations realize the power of the Internet. Sponsored
by Ericsson, the ERICA runs from today through March 31, 1999.

The program is seeking new and creative ideas for technology applications from
non-profit organizations that take advantage of the community-building power
of the Internet. The winning projects will then be awarded Web development
services and funding to turn them into a reality.

Submissions will be accepted at the ERICA Web site
ericsson.com until March 31, 1999. Judging will be completed
by May 17 and awards will be presented in New York City in June 1999. The
ERICA Web site also will serve as a permanent resource for integrating the
worlds of Web technology, Internet community-building and non-profit
organizations. (See separate release.)

"Philanthropic organizations are just beginning to harness the Internet's
power to communicate, organize and motivate their audiences," said Sven-
Christer Nilsson, CEO of Ericsson. "ERICA will help them engage in this
process more effectively. The program brings together three important elements
- the charitable philosophy of the non-profit community, the vision of leading
Internet companies that are acting as ERICA's judges and the experience of
noted Web developers - to solve real world problems and build lasting bridges
between these constituencies."

The ERICA Advisory Board, which comprises leaders from the non-profit
community who have actively advocated the adoption of technology, will conduct
an initial screening for entries that solve important problems faced by the
non-profit community. A blue-ribbon judging panel, representing the commercial
Internet community, will select the most creative solutions for addressing
those problems. The winning projects then will be turned into practical
applications by ERICA's Web development partners.

ERICA Advisory Board member Todd Cohen, editor and publisher of the
Philanthropy News Network, states that the ERICA's timing is perfect: "With
limited resources and little experience with technology, the non-profits have
been slow to take advantage of the Internet. However, non-profits recently
have begun to recognize they can use the Internet to better manage their
organizations, deliver services, raise money and communicate their message.
The ERICA will support and encourage that trend."

ERICA's judging panel will be co-chaired by Mr. Nilsson and Bo Peabody, CEO of
Tripod, part of the Lycos Network. The panel includes key figures in
commercial Internet marketing. Mr. Peabody was one of the first Web pioneers
to begin using the term "community" to describe how content would be
aggregated on the Internet.

"Unlike most awards that honor projects which already have been completed,
the ERICA rewards new ideas that have yet to be fulfilled -- the announcement
of the winners isn't the culmination of the program but rather, the beginning
of it," Mr. Peabody noted. "Once the award is given, the work begins on
transforming the winners' ideas into functional Internet solutions that help
address real problems. The ERICA is the hardwire that connects non-profit
organizations, the Internet marketing community and Web developers in ways
that have never before been tried."

To complete ERICA's circle of involvement, leading Web development companies
from around the world have been recruited to donate time and expertise to take
the winning projects from concept to design, development and implementation.
Ericsson's CyberLab East, an Internet business division based in New York, NY,
will organize and oversee this process.

Non-profit organizations can obtain official ERICA entry forms, guidelines and
more information about the award at ericsson.com or by
writing to the ERICA, c/o Edelman Public Relations, 1200 Brickell Avenue,
Suite 1270, Miami, Florida 33131.

Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with
communications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies with
freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000 employees in 140
countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers - network
operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the world over.

Please visit Ericsson's Press Room at: ericsson.se

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Terri Mueller
Edelman Public Relations
Phone: +1 305 358 9500, ext. 217

Mats Renée, ERICA Project Manager, Ericsson Public Networks
Phone: +46 8 719 03 47, Mobil +46 70 519 03 47
E-mail: mats.renee@etx.ericsson.se

Ann-Sofi Sjöberg, Press Officer, Ericsson Public Networks
Phone: +46 8 719 58 18, Mobil +46 70 693 32 24
E-mail: ann-sofi.sjoberg@journalistgruppen.se