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SonyEricsson

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications was established in 2001 by
telecommunications leader Ericsson and consumer electronics powerhouse Sony
Corporation. The company is equally owned by Ericsson and Sony, whose
combined mobile phone businesses on a pro-forma basis achieved annual unit
sales of approximately 50 million units and sales of USD 7.2 billion in
2000.
Sony Ericsson is responsible for product research, design and
development, as well as marketing sales, distribution and customer services.
The company's global corporate management is based in London and apart from
that has approximately 3,500 employees in Germany, Japan, Sweden and the US.
SonyEricsson
Europe:
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications International AB
Maplewood
Chineham Business Park
Crockford Lane
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 8YB
Tel: +44 1256 707874
Fax: +44 1256 774381
Web: www.sonyericsson.com
Email: modules.info@sonyericsson.com
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USA:
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications USA
8001 Development Drive
P.O. Box 13969
Research Triangle Park,
NC 27709
U.S.A.
Phone: + 1 919 472 1122
Fax: +1 919 472 5037
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M2M Communication
Designed with System Integrators in mind, Sony Ericsson continues to
produce modules that are easy to integrate across a wide range of
application areas. The routine integration of a wireless module into a wide
range of manufactured products ultimately provides businesses with new
dimensions in service, efficiency and safety. The development of further
applications for modules is limited only by the power of human imagination.
PMN SonyEricsson
announces new Bluetooth headset (10/01)
SonyEricsson, the handset joint venture formed by Sony and Ericsson, has
announced a new Bluetooth headset.
Ericsson has pioneered the market for Bluetooth headsets, releasing its
first product, which featured an earpiece and boom microphone, several
months ago. The headset was recognised for its technological innovation but
attracted criticism for its imposing design and lack of style. SonyEricsson
has attempted to remedy this with the HBH-20, which features a small
microphone and earpiece linked by a standard cable and attached to a
Bluetooth dongle that communicates wirelessly with a mobile telephone. The
small Bluetooth unit has controls for accepting and declining voice calls.
The product design has been improved with the use of metallic-effect
plastics and the ability to change the plastic covering of the Bluetooth
receiver.
HandyTel Ericsson
Teams With SonyEricsson To Demonstrate Leading Edge Mobile Instant Messaging
Solution (2/02)
Ericsson successfully demonstrated a complete end-to-end Instant
Messaging solution using an application built into a Sony Ericsson handset.
Ericsson's Instant Messaging and Presence Server (IMPS) will allow users
to view presence information, share content, send instant messages and join
in community chats on their mobile devices - regardless of manufacturer.
Ericsson passed an important Wireless Village milestone by successfully
demonstrating interoperability of its forthcoming Instant Messaging and
Presence Server (IMPS) together with handsets from Sony Ericsson, Motorola
and Nokia. The demonstration, which took place in London, UK on February 12
and 13, offers a preview into the future of mobile Instant Messaging
solutions and solves the problem of universal interoperability between
different instant messaging and presence services.
Ericsson's Instant Messaging and Presence Server (IMPS) is built upon
the Wireless Village version 1.0 specifications and will provide network
operators with an advanced personal communication tool for users that can
deploy to 2G, 2.5G and 3G networks worldwide. The new instant messaging
solution, which also works with legacy handsets, is to be announced by
Ericsson in the upcoming months.
Last updated: 27-Mar-2006
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