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News
Issue #2002 - 42
(November 2002)
(Updated Nov.
5, 2002)
INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Ericsson Announces Partnerships to
Speed Up Market Take-Off for Public WLANs
Ericsson has chosen Agere and Proxim to jointly develop and supply
telecom operators with complete end-to-end solutions for WLAN (Wi-Fi)
access, integrating hot spot access with mobile 2G and 3G networks.
Local access to high-speed data (called WLAN or Wi-Fi) is an increasingly important service for users of handheld devices like
laptops and notebook computers.
Ericsson believes that integrating indoor and Public WLAN "Wi-Fi hotspots" with mobile 2G and 3G networks is a winning business
concept for the future.
The unique combination of the three undisputed leaders in WLAN-technology and mobile systems respectively will ensure that
mobile operators get a leading edge in this fast growing market.
The new partnership brings new benefits to both operators and end-users. Ericsson's Mobile Operator WLAN enables operators to
integrate WLAN with their existing 2G and 3G mobile business, reusing
investments made in core infrastructure, subscriber management, billing and authentication.
"The operators can offer customers attractive value added service packages, combining the different features of both WLAN and mobile
technologies, also creating new revenue streams from locally adapted
content," says Torbjörn Nilsson, Senior Vice President, Marketing &
Strategic Business Development, Ericsson. "And since the solutions are based on standard mobile phone SIM-card technology, using public
WLAN will be as easy to use as a mobile phone."
From the end-users point of view, it allows them to take advantage of
WLANs at hotspots, and roam between cellular and WLAN networks. This
is a part of Ericsson's "Always best connected" concept. It also means simpler handling, added security and cost control through
unified billing.
Ericsson will tailor solutions for different emerging needs of both fixed line and mobile operators, based on open standards. They will
include all necessary components like 802.11b modules, software and SIM technology provided by Agere, 802.11 compliant Access Points for
2,4 and 5 GHz bands provided by Proxim, and IETF/3GPP compliant Authentication Servers provided by Ericsson.
For more information: http://www.ericsson.com
http://www.agere.com and
http://www.proxim.com
MobileInfo Comments and Advisory: We
said in mid 2001 that hybrid networks will become extremely
important and roaming across wireless LANs and wide area
networks will become a requirement from mobile workers. It is good to see Ericsson
realize this and take a leadership position. There is already work on multi-mode chips and several
vendors are now able to maintain network level sessions (in OSI network
layer context) between WLANs and wireless wide area networks.
Some can do it at the application layer even - that should be our
goal. Security is yet another issue in this context. Ericsson will ensure
that all the bases are covered and we have an integrated
solution..
Note: This news release may contain forward-looking
statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of
1933 and section 21E of Securities Exchange act of 1934 in USA.
Similar provisions exist in other countries. There is no assurance
that the stipulated plans of vendors will be implemented. MobileInfo
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developing plans utilizing these products, services and technology
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