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Ericsson launches industry's most sophisticated core network for LTE and next-generation broadband

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is introducing the industry's most advanced Evolved Packet Core (SAE/EPC) portfolio for supporting operators' LTE network introduction. The portfolio is built on Ericsson's existing packet core products and new functionality will be introduced through simple software upgrades. This minimizes operators' capital expenditure and ensures a smooth transition to the new technology.

A driving force for the Evolved Packet Core (SAE/EPC)* network architecture is the fast growth of mobile broadband, which requires improved performance and increased efficiency in the core network.

The Evolved Packet Core portfolio includes SGSN/MME* and Mobile Packet Gateway - software upgrades of the existing SGSN and GGSN products respectively - and the new Converged Packet Gateway (CPG), which addresses a new converged broadband segment not addressed by other packet core vendors. The CPG, is built on the award-winning SmartEdge platform and provides high-quality broadband services for both fixed and mobile traffic in the core network

Georges Antoun, VP and Head of Product Area Packet Networks, Ericsson says; "Ericsson is strengthening its IP portfolio and accelerating the transformation to next-generation broadband networks. We are helping operators to become even more efficient and provide better service to their fixed and mobile broadband customers.

All components of Ericsson's industry-leading Evolved Packet Core offering will be demonstrated at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Spain, from February 11 to 16.

With this launch, Ericsson is proving its leadership in next generation broadband networks with a comprehensive end to end IP-based portfolio. Ericsson offers high-capacity radio access (LTE radio base stations), Evolved Packet Core networks (SAE/EPC), IP / Ethernet-based mobile backhaul and multimedia communication with IMS. Ericsson is also a strong player in the large ecosystem of mobile broadband enabled devices.

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