Ericsson Goes to Greenland

Ericsson signs IMS contract with TELE Greenland

January 30, 2008

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STOCKHOLM -- Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has been selected by TELE Greenland as Core IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) supplier to deliver integrated fixed and mobile convergent services. Ericsson's Core IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) will be employed to develop TELE Greenland next-generation offering.

IMS-based services enable communication through various media - such as voice, text, pictures and video, or a combination of them - adapted to each individual's preference. Ericsson's IMS solution supports a common service environment and allows TELE Greenland to implement flexible and scalable advanced services.

IMS also represents the evolution of converged mobile and fixed-control networks to all-IP, bringing significant cost advantages and providing flexibility to support broadband services.

Jorn Jespersen, CTO TELE Greenland, says: "Ericsson's extensive IMS experience will enable us to improve time-to-market, provide our customers with a leading convergent service offering, and at the same time enable us to address the local specific requirements in Greenland."

Lars Tofft, President, Ericsson Denmark, says: "The contract marks an important milestone in our long-standing relationship with TELE Greenland and highlights our ability to deliver cutting edge solutions, as a system integrator. Ericsson IMS offers an attractive user experience by enabling telecom operators to combine today's and tomorrow's applications in an integrated service offering."

Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC)

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