Features include voice-dialing, ringer profiles, and a button-activated flip. The display, while small, is full-graphic, and features Ericsson's unique horizontal menu system.
Ericsson is conducting its largest layoff round in years after confirming it will lay off approximately 8 percent of its global workforce. Swedish tech giant Ericsson is laying off 8,500 employees ...
The joint venture between Ericsson and major telco providers provides some intriguing new options ... [+] for 5G network monetization. Let’s call it the curse of the dumb pipes. Despite their ...
Ericsson, which has 3,100 Canadian employees, said the funding boost will create and provide training for hundreds of jobs at its facilities in Ottawa and Montreal.
Ericsson and the Canadian government announced the signing of an expanded funding agreement that will see the company invest in research and development (R&D) capabilities at its Ottawa and Montreal ...
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson engages in the provision of telecommunications equipment and related services to mobile and fixed network operators. It operates through the following segments ...
Ericsson shares rallied on Tuesday as the Swedish telecom equipment maker said the market is stabilizing as North America returns to growth. Ericsson stock (SE:ERIC.B) (ERIC) rallied 9% in early ...
Ericsson (ERIC) appears an attractive pick, as it has been recently upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). An upward trend in earnings estimates -- one of the most powerful forces impacting ...
A fall in demand from North American mobile operators in the last two years had hit companies including Ericsson and Nokia (NOKIA.HE), opens new tab, which had to look for growth in developing ...
(Bloomberg) -- Ericsson AB shares rose to their highest in two years after the telecom equipment company’s deal with AT&T Inc. helped push third-quarter earnings above analysts’ estimates.
Company reports 9% rise in Q3 operating profit, beats estimates Net sales fall 8% to $4.33 bln euros, missing expectations North America has started to show signs of growth, CEO says India will ...
Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson expects its next phase of growth in India will be driven by network densification due to the rising data consumption appetite of end users in the country ...