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EMT to launch HSDPA in Tallinn after network upgrade by Ericsson
Nordic Business Report, April 26, 2006
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-26 April 2006-EMT to launch HSDPA in Tallinn after network upgrade by Ericsson(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Swedish telecomms solutions provider Ericsson said on Wednesday (26 April) that the Estonian mobile operator EMT would launch commercial mobile broadband services based on HSDPA in Tallinn, Estonia.
The launch follows the successful upgrade by Ericsson of EMT's 3G/WCDMA networks with HSDPA, according to Ericsson.
The upgrade to HSDPA enables EMT to introduce its customers to a new generation of mobile services, including mobile broadband, mobile video and mobile music.
Under the agreement Ericsson has delivered commercial HSDPA hardware, software and implementation services.
No financial information was provided.
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