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To: P2V who wrote (2929)3/12/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: P2V  Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson unveils new mobile companion MC 218

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 12, 1999--Ericsson today unveiled their
new mobile companion MC 218. It incorporates a broad set of features specifically related to
mobile life, among them WAP-functionality and the EPOC operating system. The Ericsson MC
218 is the first EPOC-based device to be launched since the forming of Symbian in June 1998.

Developed and designed for situations, when requirements go beyond voice communication, this advanced mobile companion
ensures that multi-form business communications are always at hand. The Ericsson MC 218 supports e-mail, fax, SMS messages
and Internet access. Supplied with an Ericsson Infrared Modem for ultimate wireless connectivity, the MC 218 works together
with any Ericsson GSM mobile phone.

The MC 218 is one part of a divided smart phone concept; the Ericsson phone is the other. Focus is set on consumer flexibility,
both in terms of when to buy the products, as well as with regards to how much hardware to bring for any specific occasion. On a
business trip, bring the phone and the MC 218; to a meeting, bring the MC 218; walking the dog, bring the phone.

In a move designed to facilitate speed and accuracy, Ericsson has equipped MC 218 with the EPOC operating system. Developed
by Symbian especially for wireless information devices, this operating system is easier to operate, less power consuming, faster,
and more versatile than others are. EPOC offers the user a fully featured suite of personal information management, as well as
productivity and communication applications. Symbian is owned by the world's leading mobile computing and telecommunications
device manufacturers, Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Psion. The Ericsson MC 218 is OEM-manufactured by Psion according to
Ericsson specifications.

''This is a natural move forward as we are developing the EPOC operating system together with Psion in the Symbian joint
venture,'' said Jan Ahrenbring, Vice President Marketing and Communications at Ericsson Mobile Communications. ''Featuring
unique Ericsson software applications, the MC 218 with its complete mobile communications capabilities allows you to stay
connected, organised, synchronised and most of all, successfully mobile.''

''For us this deal with Ericsson will bring EPOC-based devices to the attention of a whole new range of customers through a
strong set of mobile-based channels that Ericsson brings to the party,'' said Harold Goddijn, Managing Director of Psion
Computers. ''We see Ericsson's decision to select EPOC, along with Psion's expertise in design and manufacturing, as particularly
significant.''

In combination with an Ericsson Mobile Phone, the MC 218 creates a complete out of the box working communication solution.
The Ericsson free Internet access will give the user the possibility to be surfing the Ericsson Mobile Internet in less than 5 minutes
after purchase, provided he or she has an Ericsson mobile phone and a mobile network subscription that includes data and fax.

The MC 218 features several Ericsson unique software applications that enhance your performance when on the move. You can
send text, digital pictures and drawings with the Postcard application and you can gain complete and rapid access to the Ericsson
Mobile Internet. Developed specifically for mobile use the Mobile Internet application (WAP) is a unique function offering you
quicker access to the Internet. The MC 218's unique ''My Phone'' software synchronises the numbers held on your MC 218 with
those on your Ericsson phone and lets you start and finish a call directly from the MC 218.

MC 218 features include:

Postcard Sheet
Short Messaging Service (SMS) Record (feat. voice note functionality)
E-mail Jotter
Fax Sketch
My Phone Data
Mobile Internet (WAP) Calculator
Internet browser World Clock
Calendar Alarms
Contacts Game
Word Ericsson EPOC Connect

The Ericsson MC 218 will be available in volume during mid 1999. The MC 218 works with the complete 600/700/800 series of
Ericsson mobile phones as well as coming products.

Pictures of the new Ericsson MC 218 can be downloaded from:
ericsson.se

Additional information about Ericsson mobile phones is available at
mobile.ericsson.com

Additional information about EPOC and Symbian is available at
symbian.com

and about Psion at
psion.com

Additional information about WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is
available at wapforum.org

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

Contact:

Ericsson
Kathy Egan
Per Bengtsson
212/685-4030

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To: P2V who wrote (2929)3/12/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Well now, --- while formulating arguments and/or opinions, it would
be appropriate to avoid the Mind-Trap which is best explained by --
"Please don't bother me with the facts, me mind is already made up" !

While keeping in mind the Mexico & Russia incidents -- let me
just say that --
I neither believe that Ericsson is a company heavily populated
by crooks, nor do I believe that Qualcomm is a company made up
of CIA Spies.

Regards,
Mardy.