Ericsson has helped shape the Philippine telecommunications landscape since 1988, when the company set up its operations in Manila. Ericsson Telecommunications, Inc. is a local subsidiary of Ericsson Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (LME), with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. LME was founded in 1876 and has operations in 180 countries to date.In the Philippines, Ericsson's earliest projects were for the supply, design and implementation of Smart's TACS network, Smart's LEC network and Sun Cellular's LEC network. Ericsson was also a major partner for PLDT's Zero Backlog Program. In 1999, Ericsson won the Globe GSM Network expansion projects for Visayas and Mindanao.Today, Ericsson is still at the forefront in providing the latest telecommunication solutions to its customers in the country. The more recent projects of Ericsson include the GSM-BSS expansion project of Sun Cellular in the Visayas and Mindanao islands, and the supply of GSM equipment for Globe's rural expansion project.We envision a Networked Society, where anything that can benefit from being connected is connected. To realize this vision, we provide industry-leading network equipment and software, as well as services for network and business operations. Our portfolio also includes products for the enterprise, cable, mobile platform and power module markets.'
Ericsson has helped shape the Philippine telecommunications landscape since 1988, when the company set up its operations in Manila. Ericsson Telecommunications, Inc. is a local subsidiary of Ericsson Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (LME), with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. LME was founded in 1876 and has operations in 180 countries to date.In the Philippines, Ericsson's earliest projects were for the supply, design and implementation of Smart's TACS network, Smart's LEC network and Sun Cellular's LEC network. Ericsson was also a major partner for PLDT's Zero Backlog Program. In 1999, Ericsson won the Globe GSM Network expansion projects for Visayas and Mindanao.Today, Ericsson is still at the forefront in providing the latest telecommunication solutions to its customers in the country. The more recent projects of Ericsson include the GSM-BSS expansion project of Sun Cellular in the Visayas and Mindanao islands, and the supply of GSM equipment for Globe's rural expansion project.We envision a Networked Society, where anything that can benefit from being connected is connected. To realize this vision, we provide industry-leading network equipment and software, as well as services for network and business operations. Our portfolio also includes products for the enterprise, cable, mobile platform and power module markets.'
Ericsson has helped shape the Philippine telecommunications landscape since 1988, when the company set up its operations in Manila. Ericsson Telecommunications, Inc. is a local subsidiary of Ericsson Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (LME), with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. LME was founded in 1876 and has operations in 180 countries to date.In the Philippines, Ericsson's earliest projects were for the supply, design and implementation of Smart's TACS network, Smart's LEC network and Sun Cellular's LEC network. Ericsson was also a major partner for PLDT's Zero Backlog Program. In 1999, Ericsson won the Globe GSM Network expansion projects for Visayas and Mindanao.Today, Ericsson is still at the forefront in providing the latest telecommunication solutions to its customers in the country. The more recent projects of Ericsson include the GSM-BSS expansion project of Sun Cellular in the Visayas and Mindanao islands, and the supply of GSM equipment for Globe's rural expansion project.We envision a Networked Society, where anything that can benefit from being connected is connected. To realize this vision, we provide industry-leading network equipment and software, as well as services for network and business operations. Our portfolio also includes products for the enterprise, cable, mobile platform and power module markets.'